Bigfoot Society - Bigfoot Found Me in Yellowstone!
Episode Date: June 3, 2025In this gripping episode of the Bigfoot Society podcast, Brent Joines, a passionate musician and adventurer, shares a series of strange and unexplained encounters during his travels. From mysterious f...ootprints in Corpus Christi, Texas, to life-altering experiences in Yellowstone National Park, Brent recounts the events that left him both terrified and fascinated. Facing immense personal challenges, these paranormal encounters, particularly a memorable one in Yellowstone in 2011, helped Brent find new purpose and strength. Join us as Brent delves into his profound experiences, reflecting on how they've changed his life forever. This emotional journey is not to be missed!Resources:Help is available no matter what you are going through. https://988lifeline.orgBrent's music "The Wild Whimpers" - https://soundcloud.com/thewildwhimpersIf you've had similar encounters or experiences, please reach out to bigfootsociety@gmail.com. Your story could be the next one we feature!🔴 Subscribe to our Youtube channel and leave a comment here: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Want 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!)Share 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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We've got the privilege of talking to a listener today
who reached out.
His name is Brent joins.
He's a musician,
but he's going to be sharing
an interesting thing that happened on a camping trip
and I'm going to leave it at there
and let Brent fill in all the details
for us, but how's it going today, Brent?
Good, good.
Trying to stay warm out here in Oklahoma City.
So I really appreciate you let me be on the show, share my story.
I have one main encounter and then have some like some things, really unusual things that
like happened throughout my life, just things that I couldn't really explain.
But I'd like to first start off by saying that I've always kind of had like an interest
and like Bigfoot and just things that were really.
unusual when I was like really young like I was always really kind of drawn to like you know books
that were like anything it was the you know big foot UFO you know lateness monster like it was just
it was really cool to me like those like choose your own adventure books were just like always just
they were just so cool to me like I just I would just I was just really like enamored by that stuff
and it kind of stuck in my mind like but I never thought
like anything could be like, you know, could really, like, we could really experience anything,
like unusual that like, that I really can't explain today. But I had, we used to have,
when I was really young, like in like elementary school, I lived like basically, like our school
was like a, like the field that was behind the school was like our, my house was like basically
up against that. And we had this like this huge like field that was called like the ditch. And it was like
just this big like sewage like basically basically they took like the it was just like this open like
waterway for all like the sewage from like the neighborhood to like to just drain out. And it would
make this this huge hill and we would just play there. You know like just every day. And it was just like
super fun. We just, we just, we thought we were like playing like Dungeons and Dragons, but we didn't know.
We just knew it was like a popular game. We didn't know what we were doing. Like we were just,
you know, we just play out there. But anyway, one day, like towards like, it was really, so there's
a lot of things about this, like, that was really unusual to me. And really like, it still makes me to
this day, I'm still like, I just, it was really just so weird. And so like, but basically,
we found footprints, like big, huge footprints.
I don't know what size they were,
but they were like footprints all the way, like on the back of,
it was on the back.
It was literally like there was like a little, like a just a little spot of footprints,
but one big, like defined footprint, like huge.
And we just thought that it was so odd because,
and it was facing like directly to the back of the house,
of where there was a house.
Like someone was like maybe like looking over a fence or something.
But what was so weird about it was that the mud,
they just kind of built that other side.
My house was like on the opposite side.
But like where that house was built,
that whole area was like still getting dull.
And this is like,
in terms of time frame,
this is probably,
I mean,
I was like probably like nine or ten.
So it was like,
it was really there was not much like development back there like there was but it was i mean it was
really open but anyway what was so odd about this footprint though was and we actually thought that
it was like big like big but we're like this got to be big foot but then we didn't do anything we
didn't know we didn't know what to do we're just like this is just really cool but what was so weird
is that that area where it was at was so the time of year it was cold
but it was muddy and like rainy and the the mud had like there was just no telling what like we
we would never go out there like walking barefoot like you just would not do that like it was
there's so many things that could like we would have stepped on like we were just we just knew better
like you just didn't do that but there was like pieces of chunks of like cement and like broken glass
and like just things that like it just looked just look like you know like construction crews just
kind of like the aftermath they just left it there and i don't know it was just it was just very
strange what was really odd though is that i mean there's not a lot of like foliage around from like
because the whole back half of that was basically like an open like farm like field like just
just crops and stuff that would just they would grow and at that time it was completely empty like
it was there was nothing out there but yeah we just stumbled upon that and it was just really odd
and i just i've always thought about it i went i went on the dfro website like years later and
i just was really curious to see if anybody's had any because it's so it's in corpus christi like
cowlis kind of like this is like way down like in texas where i should have mentioned that first
but it's it's it's just not i don't know it's just it's it's it's seen
like it would just be too, like, have, like, there's just, you know, too many people around and, like,
where would it, and there's nothing to really cover it, you know? But anyway, I read, I just went on
the site and just read that there's, people had actually had, like, some encounters. Or not, like,
I think there was, like, a lady had saw something, like, by her, her trash cans and, like, an area
that was very, like, kind of similar to where we were at, like, it was very open and,
like there's just no trees or nothing and you know you hear about you know them being in like areas
like Arizona where there's not a lot of like coverage there either so I don't know but anyway that was
something that's something I've always thought about it's just it's it was something so weird to us
I mean it could have been you know a grown adult's foot but it was definitely it just so
odd the time it would seem pretty fresh so like it
was like it happened kind of recently and it just didn't there was nothing else out there like
there was no other like trash or nothing or debris it didn't look like no one was like throwing
anything else out there like so I don't know it was just very unusual and so anyway
moving forward so I became a skateboarder I got into like skateboarding it was just like a
interest of mine and I through my adult like early adult years I would just kind of start to get in
trouble and I ended up having to like join the military and I never had anything happen while I was
there but when I drove out to my unit that was definitely I don't know it was just a very surreal experience
um it's kind of crazy that I just I just that I never had anything experienced out there but but yeah
I spent a lot of time in the woods and I felt like I was very in tune with what was going on around me so
I don't know. I think that that was that was very odd, but I felt like that kind of like prepared me for like wanting to be out and the the just spend more time out.
Like I just I really kind of we would spend so much time training and I feel like it made me want to like be out like just spend as much time as I could out in the woods.
But anyway, so I end up I'm in the service. I get out. I ended up decided to get out. I was I had to get out for basically medical reasons.
And I ended up getting a job in the skateboard industry as a sales rep.
And I was doing really good for myself.
And I was making really good money.
And I was just moving up really fast.
And then basically the economy just like hit all at once.
Like it just completely crashed.
And at the same time, a lot of like just really horrible things were happening in my life.
Like, I mean, it was just a friend of mine just, you know, he got hit by a, or he was in a motorcycle accident and died.
My aunt-uncle died of cancer.
This guy that I had known from church years ago, like, apparently had been getting into like really bad drugs and did some really, like, seriously horrible stuff.
And I ended up going to prison.
And it was just really shocking.
All this stuff was happening and I'm losing my business.
everything was kind of like coming to like a very, just a very, like, intense point in my life.
And I was, it was really getting tough to deal with. And I ended up getting let go for my job.
And it was just, it was just a very intense tough time for me. And I decided, like, I just, I ended up, I had like a severance, a big severance from the company.
And I decided, hey, I'm just, I'm just going to get in my car.
and drive up to Yellowstone.
And this is around,
this is, well, it's in 2011,
is when I,
when I grew up there.
And I've done other trips.
I've made other trips,
like,
I take, like, photographs and I try to, like,
I have all these ideas of, like,
making, like,
like,
these short movies or stuff.
Just, it's just,
I don't know,
just things that I just, like,
do,
aside from making music and clodders.
Anyway,
I decide I'm just going to get,
I know that things are really going to be bad.
Like I'm basically on the verge of losing my home and everything because there was no way
to really kind of make up.
I mean, the economy was really kind of, it was just really, it was just, I was losing
shops like left and right.
Like I would lose like 12 shops in a year and they were expecting us to like,
it maintain and still like make profits with our stores.
And there was just no way I could have done that.
So I just got my car.
I just decided.
to just take you know live on whatever severance I had and just get in my car and drive and you know
take photos and document it I and you know I just thought you know maybe I'll experience something
maybe something will happen you know I don't know I just did I really didn't know what to expect
I thought I felt like if I really just got in my car and just drove you know I just could live off like
whatever like negative feelings I was feeling I could just kind of just get past it because I was
in a really bad like mentally I was in a very kind of like suicidal like kind of mind you know mindset
you know just because it was so intense dealing with all that and anyway I made my way up to like
new mexico nothing really happens I'm not really I'm just like I just kind of had a weird
felt like a weird vibe like I would just I just kind of would go places and then just just feel like I'm just gonna keep driving you know I just want to get to get to yellowstone or whatever and I did stop in Durango which is like Andrew's it's actually Andrews Lake trail and uh that was there was kind of weird nothing I didn't see anything but I had like I literally got like a mile down the trail and I was like I
can't I was like I don't think I should go any further like I just got a weird feeling but like right
when I pulled up I saw somebody coming down from the trail and they just look kind of they just
look really like like they are just really booking it and kind of scared and nervous and I was like
well you know it could be anything maybe they could be nervous about me you know I don't know like
I just you know I didn't really know what to think of it but anyway I get into I basically decided
turn around and I just had this very like just just I don't know weird feeling again and anyway so
I didn't book anything throughout this whole trip like I basically just like I didn't like make any
reservations or anything like I just I just would try to get a hotel wherever I could like it just didn't
I would end up having to pay like stupid money for it which but I was just like I didn't know what to do
I was just like, I just want to try to see if I can get up there and then, I don't know, see what happens.
You know, I don't know.
Like, I, you know, so I end up, I leave Colorado and I started making my way up to Yellowstone.
And I just started getting closer.
And I mean, the place is just, I was just like, wow, this place is just so beautiful.
And so I finally arrive and I get there.
and the park rangers are just checking people like crazy like they're i mean it was like
this was july of 2011 and i was like it was basically it was not the headquarters lodge
cabman at flags ranch but it was like the it was like the station that was before that that i
first got to and they were just checking people like crazy and i was just like it made me it
really made me like it went i went from being like oh i'm relaxed and now i'm like living all this
of this off to being like kind of like really in it like oh wow like this is this is really
serious i need to be kind of on on an alert and i found out later on that a couple a couple was
walking they're only like a mile or two down like one of these trails like kind of near
It was about like, I guess like, I guess like three or four miles like up before or like north of where I was at.
But basically there was a couple, elderly couple, and they were just walking on the trail.
And I guess there was a mother, Grizzly and her cubs.
And it killed the man.
And then the woman, she like crawled up in a ball apparently.
And it just picked up the backpack, I guess, and dropped her is what I read.
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But anyway, I didn't really know why they were doing it.
I just, I was like, all right, well, check my car and then let me go.
So I made my way up north to the headquarters lodge.
I'm like, all right, I made it, I'm here.
Let's, I want to, I'm just going to stay here for the night.
This place is beautiful.
Like, like, I'm good.
And I, so I go, I go to get, I go get some food.
and I get like a six-pack of this moostril beer and I go back to my I go I rent like a camping
area and they put me like basically like on the far corner end like I'm right next to the road like
literally like you could I could even during the day I could literally even see through the trees
you could see the road from where I was at and so I have
I set up my camp, just try to get, you know, just the, because it's about to get dark.
And I try to set that up and get my camp or my tent, you know, set up wherever.
And there's people there.
There's people around me.
There's people next to me.
I would say it seemed like they're kind of like probably about like 60% capacity or something.
I mean, it seemed like they had, there's a decent amount of people there for sure.
But anyway, I, so I finished doing that.
and I was like, I want to get some more photos and just kind of just like look around a little more.
I thought maybe I could go back to that, the first ranger station and get like a, I don't know, maybe just get some information or just, I don't know, just see what else I could find, you know, just before I just go back and try to like relax and go to sleep or whatever.
And I saw I'm driving back and there's like a moose in the road.
It's like not a, it's, it looked like, I guess, I don't know what you would say.
Like, I'd say maybe like a juvenile to like, it wasn't like really small, but it was not, it wasn't like a baby though either.
But it was just in the road and just looking like scared, like just looking terrified.
And I'm like, okay, you know, I don't want to, I don't want to mess with you.
But I'm just like, I'm just, I'm just stopped.
I have my headlights.
I'm just looking at it and just just sitting there.
And I'm like, okay, this thing is not going to move.
And I was probably there for like, I don't know, maybe 10 minutes.
And I was like, all right, this is, I'm kind of bored now.
And it's not moving and I can't go around it.
I don't want to like, I just didn't want to mess with it.
So I'm like, so I started to turn around.
I start backing up and I start to kind of maneuver so I'm going to, so I can leave.
and it darts over towards the water.
There's like a lake right there.
And it darts right over there and like starts hiding.
And like behind these bushes.
And I'm like, okay.
I'm like, sorry, dude.
I hope I didn't, you know.
So I make my way back to my, to my camp.
So I'm just there.
I'm drinking my beer.
I think I had like probably like three or four of them.
And they had, and this is really stupid, I will admit, this is not, was not smart of me.
I was also kind of in a really bad state of mind.
I mean, I was kind of, I was really kind of suicidal.
I mean, there was a part of me that felt that.
And so I think that subconsciously, I was like, I didn't care to leave out the beer cans.
But I left them out.
I left them just sitting out.
And they had like these, they had like these, I don't know, these little container, metal containers.
where you put your trash and I didn't do that.
But anyway, so I drink my beer.
I have a fire going and the people next to me directly next to me are like,
they're pretty loud.
They're actually being really like obnoxiously loud.
Like, and just, it was kind of annoying.
It was kind of starting to like bother me.
I was getting kind of like, all right, this kind of sucks because it was going on.
Like they didn't, they wouldn't stop.
And I was like, I don't know, maybe I should say.
something but I was like no I'm not going to say nothing but I get out of my tent I don't know
if I I don't know if I had to take a piss or what but I get out of my tent and it's just I mean it's
black I mean it's pitch black you cannot see anything I take a I take one photo I just take one
photo like directly above the sky because I was like I have to document this because it's just so
dark something is just eerily dark when we had when I was in the military we caught like
zero illumination.
Because when we were using our
non-envision goggles,
we,
you know,
that was just like,
it was just,
you couldn't even see,
it was kind of like they're useless when you have,
when it was that dark out.
And I'm just like,
wow,
this is,
this is freaky.
So I get back in my tent.
And so I noticed,
I noticed that all of a sudden,
like,
the people that were next to me,
that are next to me,
they just go quiet.
They,
they just go like abruptly,
quiet. Like they went from like loud like being kind of obnoxious to like completely just absolutely
dead silent like dead silent. And I'm like okay like that's kind of weird. And like I don't know
if maybe like 10 to 15 minutes later I just hear like these huge footsteps like walking towards me
from like directly from the road
like it's coming
like something is walking
like directly
it was just like right across the road
like right at me and it was just like
the details
now like all the details
of like that moment like
what happened
I will say they're kind of a little fuzzy at this point
I mean it's been a long time
and it was very traumatic
I mean I immediately
I know that I
immediately thought of myself,
is this really happening?
Like, I was just,
is this, I was like,
is this really happening?
Like, I just kept saying that to myself.
Like, is this, like, no way.
This is not really happening.
I just kept saying that to myself over,
like, there's no way.
And I'm like, this is really happening.
And I just grab my mace,
my bear mace,
and I literally, I put it up.
I lay down on my right side.
I just lay down as flat as possible.
and I put the bermase, I'm holding the bermase in both of my hands,
and I put it up to the temple on my, my forehead,
and I have the pin or whatever.
I'm just trying to get it ready to, like, spray whatever.
And that's all the protection I had.
I had nothing else.
I had no weapons, nothing.
Like, there was nothing.
Whatever it was, like, I could not have defended myself,
but it just walked in.
like very it was um when people say i've heard i've listened to those people say that when they have
like i mean when they try to be undetected like that's that's that's what it sounds like at first i
thought it was maybe someone pissed off at me because i left the beer cans out and they were like
or they were checking like walking around and make sure like i was doing the right thing and i was
yeah because i was like i was worried about that like too i was like well great now i'm not
get in trouble for this. Nothing was disturbed. Like it did not, it did, whatever it was,
it, I do remember it leaning over and like, just kind of being there. And I literally laid there
in like a, like, like, like, I felt like I was literally paralyzed with like, I mean, I was
literally paralyzed with fears. And I laid there for three straight hours. Like, I literally,
I couldn't do anything. I think, I don't even know if I had my eyes open or I think,
Maybe I had them in clothes.
I felt like if I did, and at first, when I first started hearing it, like, I, people
that I have told this story, too, like, you know, why didn't you look at it or why didn't
you see it?
First of all, I was so dark out.
Like, I don't know what I would have been able to see.
But then I also felt like if I did try to look, because the tent, the way my tent
was, it was really kind of open.
Like, all I had to do was just kind of like take a flap and just kind of push it up a little
bit. And I could have just looked and seen or try to see something, you know what I mean? Maybe
like a foot or something. But I just felt like with whatever it, whatever it could have been,
I couldn't, it was not, it didn't feel like it was smart to react or do anything. And I kind
of felt like I did, I don't know if I had a telepathic experience. I know people have talked about,
you know people talk about that before i will say my dad my dad was a uh vietnam veteran he was
actually he had a near-death experience where he was like blown up in vietnam with what he told me
like it kind of felt like my whole that whole experience with like this like with whatever
came up to my tent or like i felt like it was it was like something like switched inside of me like
when that happened. Like, it was, it's like, I went from, like, being, like, it was like it
tried to tell me, like, I don't know, it's like, keep living or something. It was weird.
It was, it's like it scared me into, like, this survival mode. And it just split, it turned
something on inside of me. And I thought about my dad in that experience that he had. And I don't
know, I didn't think I was going to get kind of emotional about this, but, but yeah, it just,
it really, it flipped something on me. It was like, I literally felt like whatever it was,
was standing over me, was, like, telling me, like, warning me and, like, telling me, like,
just, I don't know, like, it was trying to tell me to live or something. It was really,
it's like it was like saying it's like it was saying i could crush you right now but i'm not gonna like
that's i don't know it's just it's really odd and it had like such an amazing experience
profound experience on me and later on during so and i don't i i i really believe i i can't i know
even though i did not see it and i only heard it and i heard it walking in
to my area, I really believe that I don't believe that it was like a moose and I don't believe
that it was a bearer. And that's the only thing that I think that could have been. And I don't think
it was a human being because if it was a human being, I think that they would have probably said
something in me. And I think I probably would have gotten trouble for, I mean, somebody would have
said something or been like, hey, it's not smart for you to leave this out here. You know, like,
you got to, you got to, like, you got to pick this up, you know, like. And I feel, I, I think
to myself, like, you know, if it was a bear, which, I mean, it could have been a bear, but
I don't think that it was. I never heard anything but two feet the whole entire time. Like,
I never heard, like, mobile feet. I didn't hear any kind of, like, sway or anything like that.
It was just very, I don't know how to, it just sounded very deep, like very, the footsteps, it was
like it was like soft but just deep like a just heavy like just it's not a huge it did not sound
i mean i thought human because it's i can only hear two feet the whole entire time that's all i heard
that the whole time i have no idea how long it hung out there for i have but all i know is i did i was
i was in a like i was in a state where i could not move for three hours like i could not do
any I couldn't do anything at all. I couldn't move. I couldn't run. My car was literally like next to me. I could have like, it was not very far for me to get into my car. Maybe not even like maybe 10 feet if that. And I mean, and I just, I don't know. I mean, it was just very, it was very life changing. It was very powerful. I mean, it might not sound like people listening to this like, you know,
you know, as intense, like a stare down, you know, but like, it just, it felt it was, it was
very, very incredibly powerful. And I, and I, and I just, I really didn't, I mean, I couldn't even
believe that it just was happening. I mean, it just, it was just so, it was, I did not, I thought,
even with my interest, you know what I mean, being interested in stuff like that, I did,
I thought that it would, in my mind, I was thinking like, I thought it would be a little more
different. I thought my experience would be a little bit more, just more like face-to-face.
I figured I'd have some kind of like a face-to-face. And I didn't, unfortunately. I drove,
I even drove around the park. I stayed in the park for about four days and just traveled around.
I hiked everywhere. I saw a lot of like wildlife. They had like these boards that,
where they would document, if someone saw, whatever, and it was all kinds.
I mean, everything, you name it.
Another place that I camped out when I was there, I actually was right next to a grizzly,
like literally like within feet of one.
And at the Grant Village Campground, they basically told us like when we got there,
like they had signs like, hey, you know, we have grizzlies here too.
You know, you got to be careful.
But like this thing, so.
So I ended up camping there anyway, which nothing happened.
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In fact, this bear was like really, like, I don't know,
it was just a very huge grizzly bear,
and it would like walk through the camp, like area.
And I just wouldn't mess with anybody, but one day,
or I guess it was, I don't know if it was the day that I got my,
that I rented a spot there, or if it was the day after.
but I definitely, like, I definitely saw it.
Like, it walked right past me.
And it was just super chill.
It didn't even care.
But, I mean, I could hear it moving.
Like, it would not, like, I mean, they kind of snort and stuff.
They're just, they're just kind of, like, clumsy.
And this thing was coming into my tent.
Like, the thing that walked into my area was very, it was trying.
It felt like it was trying to be undetected, which is just like, I mean,
who does that? You know what I mean? Who tries to do that? But anyway, I just went on with my trip
and I just continued on and I was like, man, I really hope I see something. I mean, I would
drive around at night. I would drive like, I was like, man, I thought maybe for sure, I was like,
I think I'm going to have, like, I think I could probably have another like encounter if that,
if something like that happened to me, like just right that soon, you know,
I just think that, you know, it could possibly happen again.
Oh, also I wanted to say is that, and the reason what I think, this is what my thinking,
this is what I believe what happened.
I do believe whatever it was.
I believe that it was a Bigfoot.
I really, I really, that's just what I believe.
I mean, I, that's just what I think and believe in my heart.
I mean, it just, there's just nothing else that it could have been.
And I think what happened was that I was potentially.
disturbing it from getting its food.
And that's the reason why I think that it, like, approached me.
I think it was kind of, like, coming up, like, hey, I'm, I could crush you like an insect
right now, but I'm going to let you live.
And it was just, it was crazy.
I mean, I came back.
It was very, my life was very rough when I came back.
I was still, I had a lot of stuff I had to face.
You know, I feel for these people in California because that's basically what I lost everything.
I ended up, when I got home,
It was tough. There was no way to really go back to doing what I was doing. And I had to basically just completely change course. My life dramatically changed after that. And I had to be strong to get through all that. Because, I mean, it was just so, it was very heartbreaking. I mean, I had, it was my, I had built my, I had built my first home by myself. And, well, I mean, I didn't build it. But, you know, I, I, I,
I had my first home built, and I was just, you know, my ex of 17 years,
and everything was, it was just, everything was gone.
You know, it was just, everything was falling apart in my life.
And I had to really pick it all up.
And just having that experience, had I not had that, it would have, I don't know.
I don't know if I probably even be here.
I mean, and I'm sorry to get so emotional.
People usually tell these stories and they get, like, kind of a,
emotional about stuff like this and you know it's probably normal but i'm not i didn't really intend to but
but it was just it was very powerful and i just i believe that they exist i i don't know i don't
i think that they're i don't know exactly what they are you know i think that they're
they're really there are flesh and blood creatures that's what i i believe that and i it's kind
hard for me to wrap my mind around some things but I try to like try to keep my mind open to
you know I don't know if we'll talk about things of them being able to teleport but I just think
they're really very strong and very powerful and they and what's what's going on right now in the
world and just how the world is kind of burning burning up you know they I think that just
I think that that just pushes them, you know, into more isolated areas and they just stay more hidden.
I've spent like a lot of time on the road traveling for my jobs and just, you know, being in the military and being all over the place.
And I just, you know, I always feared I'd probably see something walking across the road or something.
But I never really have, unfortunately.
And hopefully, hopefully someday I try to, I try to find areas to go.
go to go venture out. I lived in Houston for a little while and I would go into like San
Houston Natural Forest and I would just get out there just to kind of just clear my mind
and just try to like just figure out life and you know I would just I would definitely get some weird
some freaky but Sam Houston Natural Forest is definitely it's got some pretty freaky vibes out
there but yeah let me see but yeah I also I had another experience I don't know
what this was. It was in Austin. It was around, I don't know, 2012, I believe, and it was just before I lost
my home. And I would just, I would always keep my back porch open and my backboard, the door on
the back porch. And I would just play music and just kind of like, just pace around, like walk around
and just kind of like, you know, just, I don't know, try to figure out life. And one night I just,
I look out and I was living in Austin, like, kind of by the, I was actually right next to the airport.
I live right by the airport and I just, I walk out and I look and it's just the most
strangest thing I've ever seen in my life. I'd never, I mean, it wasn't like freaky, but it was
like, it was definitely weird. It was like, so describe what I saw was like, it looked like a,
it looked like if you could take spokes of a bike and he, you know, it looked like, it looked like if you could take spokes
of a bike and heat them up to where they're like hot like red hot but they're like all uniform
and they're all like in like a kind of like a kind of like spread out like a like a like a flower
but it was like a spiral in the sky and there was no fireworks going on there was nothing there was not a time
a year for that to be even happening and it was like it was like in suspended animate it was like
It was like it was moving, but it was moving very, very, very, very slow.
But almost kind of like a, but you could only see just like these like lines.
And it were just kind of like all spread out like in a spiral that was like kind of like
like moving like a like what you would imagine maybe like a black hole or something.
I don't know.
But like she was just the weirdest thing.
And it just kind of faded out.
And I try to like, I think that I try to take photos of it or.
take video of it, but it didn't, like, really come out. And I was just like, what, you know,
whatever that could be. Like, I don't know. Sometimes, like, I'm really kind of like in that
mindset where, oh, yeah, I need to capture this. And then sometimes I'm just like, oh, I don't, I don't
know if I really care. But, but, yeah, it was just a very, very strange thing. I know that
there's a lot of people, and a lot of people have had, like, just weird unexplained, seem unexplained
things. And I've never heard anybody ever describe anything like this or see anything like.
like it. It wasn't my eyes either. Like, I wasn't like, you know, you have like one of those
things where you, you know, you look at lights and then you look away and it like makes your,
you know, it's, I don't know what that's called, but it just has that imprint on your eye kind of
thing. Like, it was not like that at all. Like, it was like stationed like in that area.
Like it was sitting in the sky, kind of like, I don't know, just not really, not super high up,
but just sitting there. And it was just, it looked like it like it was kind of,
moving or whatever, but it just kind of just disappeared, just like slowly, just kind of just
was gone. I don't know. I mean, it was just, but yeah, but anyway, but that's basically my story.
I mean, it's, sorry for getting so emotional. It was very intense for me. I, I really, I wish I could
kind of go back in time. I mean, I feel like so much time has passed that it's like, it's not
as clear in my mind, but just the, just the circumstances of all that and like, what
happen and what was happening at that time is still pretty you know i still remember all that pretty
clearly so it's but yeah i've heard other people have had like other experiences there in fact in fact
in especially like that exact same area one of the things that was also was kind of unusual is that
like so everybody the morning after so i took a photo of like it's it said it's marks the 7.50 in the
morning i think i was up around 7 o'clock i'm pretty sure and i and everybody was gone like completely
gone. I didn't have a chance to ask anybody
if they hadn't, they could experience
anything, which is like, I mean, that's
kind of unusual. I mean, just, but
I mean, everybody's camping and want to get,
you know, people like to just
get on their way and do their thing, but
I just, I was wishing that I could
have, you know,
asked some people around because
because it was very weird.
It was just very weird how they just, like,
were being all, like,
loud and just, like,
carrying on, like, it was nothing.
like it was like they didn't have they weren't concerned about anybody else who was around them and they just go like abruptly silent like really silent like not a peep you know i don't know i mean i just i don't know i think if anything it's you know it was checking people out or something i don't know i mean something for sure was walking around brent thank you for for sharing that is an incredibly emotional story i don't think you should
ever feel like you have to apologize for how that affected you. I mean, that is a life-changing,
literally life-changing experience, what you experienced. And I've been in a situation where I've
been in a tent alone in a place and something was walking around my tent at two or three a
am in the morning and it is very, very intense living in that space where it's just you and whatever
is out there.
I don't talk about it a lot, but it's very, very intense.
And how did that, I found that when I was in that situation, affected me a lot of different
physical ways.
Did it affect how you were breathing or your blood pressure?
Did you find any weird things start?
happened to you?
No, I just could not
move. Like I literally
nothing. I could
I was paralyzed.
Like I mean, I was literally
paralyzed.
So I was, I wasn't, like, my body
was like constricted. Like, that's how
it felt. Like, it was constricting
and just like, just
holding, I was, it was like
I was just in this
like, this frozen
like just
crint, like,
pringed position. Like, I don't know. It just, it was just weird. And what, what was weird is that the time,
like, I couldn't, it was like, I had no concept of time. Like, it's weird that I was, I was there for
three hours and I didn't, like, it felt like 15 minutes. Like, it felt like, it didn't feel like
that I had been there that long. You know what I mean? Like, I felt like maybe 30, 30, 35 minutes,
but it was three hours, three, four hours. I, so at that point, after three hours, I, I, I felt like I can
move and I just reached down to check my phone and I was like it was like it hit three hours
it passed and I was like I just I was like wow like I was like whoa and I don't even know if it
was there the whole time or not it was hard for me I would hear things like I would hear like more
movement and stuff but I was just like at that point I think I think what what I was doing my
mind my mind was trying to like just block it out my mind was just like oh we got just you just
you just got to block this out like you just you don't want to like like you don't it's like my
mind was like you don't want to be like we we don't want to be experiencing this like it just
that's what and I was that's all you know I can say I mean it was just it was so nuts and I and I
and it was so weird I mean it's like I I mean I just I don't know I wish I
could have, I wish I could have, like, asked the people next to me if they, what they experienced.
And it was, I mean, I don't know, can you, like, everybody was gone, too. Like, when I woke up,
it was like, everybody had left the point. I was like, where did everybody go? Like, doesn't,
like, didn't, like, didn't, no one, like, staying, like, doesn't people, like, don't people,
like, like, people look they were, like, set up for, like, you know, like, they're
planning on staying there for a little while, you know, like, and it wasn't, like, the weather was
really, the weather was not really bad at all. It was actually very nice. It was,
It was a little cold and kind of chilly, but yeah.
When you got up that morning, did you notice anything weird about the area around your tent?
Like on the ground?
Was there anything you saw?
She didn't notice anything.
Oh, wow.
No, the ground was very, it was really dry, like just super, super dry.
Like, it's like, and it was kind of, there was a little bit of a, like a wind, a little bit of a, let's slight breeze.
So I think it kind of like, it just, there was just, I don't think there was any kind of like,
the soil was just not really like that around me to really make anything.
But I looked, I walked around and looked, looked around for it.
And I didn't, I just didn't see anything.
I took, like I said, I took a photo of like, there's like a open, I guess it's kind of,
it's like a trail, I guess.
Like the, I don't know if it's like a full trailer.
It just kind of opens up.
But it's like, but it was.
but I just took a photo out
just to kind of like
you know
this is where I'm
you know
this happened here
kind of thing
you know what I mean
like that's
you know
it was not really like
a beautiful photo
of anything like spectacular
it was just like
all right click you know
just I'm just marking this
you know for for
for my reference
but yeah
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You also mentioned that you had an experience,
where you knew that there was definitely a grizzly
a few feet away from you.
No, I saw it.
Oh, you saw it.
Okay.
Yeah, like I saw it and like I was,
I could hear it and see it and it was not far from me.
Like I wasn't trying to like take photos of it or video it.
But I mean, you can, you can, it was at the,
it's at the Grant Village Campground is what the photo says were.
That's where the area is.
But if you, if you look that up,
or contact them I'm sure that there's like they probably have a history of like
they have to have some documentation of it because they told me when I was
renting my space there they're like they're like we have a grizzly that
walks around here and this is like this is not close to where I was at and
this is like further up like from where I was at this is a much further like this is
like I mean you can look and see where it was but it just it didn't seem like
it was in the same area but like this yeah it definitely walked
up but that was not and we weren't told that that was something we had to like
they said they were they were checking people but they weren't saying that they
were expecting you know I don't know they just they just said that it could happen
you know it mean it could they're they're everywhere so but yeah I
definitely did I was next next to it and I'm like it was pretty close it walked
it would basically just walk through the camp and it would hang out in that area the
grant village campground or whatever and i think someone actually i don't know if it was the same one
but they there's i read recently it was like i guess it was put down because they someone tried to
mess with it or something and i didn't i didn't i was just all i was doing was going from
place to i was just like i'm just going on from another place and i'm going to camp here again
which is i don't know like it's kind of crazy that i even felt like comfortable
campaign again. I don't even know how I was like,
I'm surprised that I wasn't like terrified. I think I was at that. But like I said,
I was just like, it just excited. It did, it scared me,
but it also like, it just did something to me. Like it like turned something on
inside me and I was like, I was like kind of just obsessed. Like,
like when I stayed at old faithful, and I drove around for like at least an hour and a half
that night and I would just drive. Like I would drive. I blast my music. I really loud.
and then I would just turn it completely off and I didn't really have much but but yeah I just
just the hearing this just hearing how it's movements and hearing it walk the bearer was really it was
clunky it was it was it was you can hear like kind of groaning and like and just you know doing
stuff like like the way it I've heard what bear sound and like we know what bears sound like it
It doesn't, it was not, that's not what I was hearing.
Like, this was like, quiet.
Like, something was trying to, like, not be detected,
but it was still letting me know it was there.
Like, it was, like, it literally just,
I just know that it leaned over in my head, like, leaned over me,
like, literally, like, directly over me and just kind of, like,
just, like, just was there.
And I just, I could just feel it, its presence.
Like, it was just so crazy.
but I just, I don't, I'm very convinced that it was not, you know, it was not that.
It was not a bear.
It was not a moose.
Like, I think I would have, I think I would have definitely heard the moose.
If anything, I mean, and if the mama moose around was ever was around and like, it was far enough up the road that I don't think that they, I don't know, I don't think that it would have been able to find me or figure out where I was at or if that was me.
because it's not like it could see where I was going
and it's not like it knew where I was camped at,
you know what I mean?
But like, I don't know.
Like, I just, I just, I don't know.
I still, to this day, it's, it's been something that's been
something that I think about, like, all the time.
And I, you know, I'm nervous to have like, you know,
a face to face, but, you know, at the same time, you know,
I think it'd be very interesting to have my own encounter some day and see, you know, just
see with my own eyes and just, I just, I hear so many like interesting, you know, stories.
And, you know, I feel like we're going to catch up at one point.
I actually, one of the songs, I actually created a song for the, I don't know if you might
be mentioned about, or we talked about this earlier, but yeah, but I make music and I've been
kind of making collages and stuff like that.
It kind of like, I don't know, it's just kind of like a therapeutic thing for me.
It just helps me kind of like kind of work things out and just, I don't know.
It's just interesting to me.
But I wrote a song called titled First Contact, A Close Encounter.
And it just, it was just inspired by that, like, by that event.
And I wrote a lot of those songs that are, like, I've never, I wrote a song about it warbs.
If anybody wants to check it out, it's called the Wild Wimper's.
That's the name of the, the, it's the, it's the,
instrumental music. But yeah, hopefully I'll have more experiences in the future. I don't,
I don't get out as much as, and the woods as often as I'd like to. I mean, we supposedly have,
there's actually, there's a space. It's really crazy here in Oklahoma City that has, it's a nature
reserve that actually has, there's a history of people having, like, seeing stuff, like, walk through.
and the way that they
the way that the land is like
basically like
like situated
it's they can basically
just like anything could walk through
like this kind of like
it's kind of like a corridor almost
that like kind of opens up into the reserve
but like outside of that reserve
it's just nothing but houses and stuff
so but you know people have
supposedly have stuff
I mean it's or seen you know seen
and encountered things out there
multiple people. So I don't know. I try to get out there and I don't know, have another experience
and see something, but nothing hasn't nothing, nothing's really happened as of yet. I mean, it seems like,
you know, like I said, with all the stuff that's going on in this world, I feel like they're,
they're kind of, you know, these fires and stuff like that. I think about like how that affects
them and they, you know, just how they deal with all the elements, you know, cold and all that.
I mean, obviously they're adapted to it, but it's just like definitely fires.
and stuff like that, that's got to be something that's really,
you know, I just imagine that's why it pushes them in certain areas.
And I also reached out to Ron Moorhead.
I actually made another version of that song
and added some clips of the Sierra sounds to it.
I just thought it sounded really cool, but I ended up taking it down.
I reached out, he was okay with me using it.
Like I, we reached, I talked to him through email and he was okay.
He gave me permission.
He just wanted me to give him credit for it, but I was like,
They're currently working on a documentary about the camp.
And I just didn't, I didn't want anybody to think that I was like,
trying to write off his team or something or just being like,
because I had mentioned to him like, I had mentioned to him about like maybe like doing like,
has anybody, I asked him if anybody helped make, like, made like,
like made a movie about his life or about his experiences out there because I think,
because I thought what they had experienced was very interesting.
and I thought that like, I mean, his, his, the Sierra sounds and the, the Patterson Gimlet footage,
those are like, those are two most convincing pieces of evidence to me because there's, I mean,
they're during a time where it's really, really, really difficult to fake that.
But I reached out to him about it and about that.
And so I might maybe release that later on.
I don't know.
I mean, he said it's okay.
I just told him I would, I would, I decided.
to take it down for the moment and just see you know just let you know just just release my music as
for you know i just want to let my you know music speak for itself for now and then see where it
goes but maybe later on you know i told them that they're welcome to use that for that documentary
they would like to but yeah that's something else well we'll definitely have you know your music
linked in the show notes for this so people can go and and check that out but i
hope you do continue to go out into nature. And it sounds like you would be going with the right
intention. And I think if you continue to do that, you may definitely have something else
happen in the future. And, you know, we'd love to hear about that for sure. I think it's just
going to be, I think, you know, honestly, I feel like it's just going to be another unexpected
something. Like, it'll be, it'll be something that I don't expect because that's what, that's
it seemed like when I was intently trying to find something
it was harder like something it was just something
it was just like I was but like when I was not even like expecting it
that's when it was like you know what I mean like it just
I was like whoa like it just it just it just I don't know
I mean it just it just I feel like you know I don't know if I would actually
you know if I ever saw one like I don't know if I'd even be
prepared for that. But you think, I guess I kind of think in my mind that I am like in a sense
preparing myself for that, but you never know what to, I don't know what to expect. I mean,
here's so many stories, you know, people, their reactions. And I mean, you know, I just,
it's, it's, you just never know, like, I guess what you would expect, you know, but,
but anyway, but I really appreciate you letting me share my story again. I, sorry for getting emotional.
I just, I wasn't, I was not expecting that at all.
I, but it was definitely very tense.
My, I think, I wish I could share my, that collage that, that, of that I did for my dad,
because that was really kind of, I felt like those experiences were really kind of like his,
the way he described it and just kind of like, it was very, very spiritual.
And I think that there's a, I think there is like a very, like deep, like, there's something about them.
There's just something that's very, I don't know.
It's just, it's like this, this sense that they, that's just,
I don't know.
I think, I mean, they, they, I think they are in a sense,
maybe, you know, a little more advanced in just a very primal way, you know.
And we're kind of more heading towards that kind of like tech, you know,
we're just kind of heading in a different direction.
I feel like humans are just, we're moving completely away.
We're going more digitized and more.
And they're, you know, they're just.
you know, they don't, I don't think they probably actively think of like, we're hunting in our skills here, but, you know, like, you know, it's like they are, I do feel like there's something about them. They, you know, they can, they can move fast and, like, very, they have so much strength and ability and agility and just, they're just built that way to just, to move and just, like, evade things. And I think that's why they stay, you know, so hidden and so undetected, you know, and, you know, and.
But hopefully someday we'll figure it out.
I think that we, I think that it would be really cool.
When I pitched that, when I was asking Ron Moorhead about this whole thing,
or mentioning that to him, a lot of thoughts are going through my head.
And I was thinking, like, oh, man, people are going to think, like, this is like some, you know,
just, you just, I don't know.
I don't know what really people think.
I mean, I just generally think a lot of, a lot of the movies to me that I watch,
like, that are about, like, they're just, they're always usually really silly.
and they always put in some like some silly costume and it's not really like it's you know it's not really
uh i don't know it's just kind of done in a very kind of like in a way that kind of kind of pokes fun a lot of
times it you know it seems really intentional i don't know i guess for entertainment purposes or what
but um you know i just said you know there's movies that are basically based on doctrine
But that's not something that he, you know, he's, he has a different angle of what, you know, what he wants, you know, to take this. And that's kind of like counter, I guess he sees that. He might see that as counterproductive. It's like making a movie about someone's life because, you know, people always think that movies maybe can't be based on something real. I did see, I actually went to a trip and stopped in Rockwell or Roswell. I mean, New Mexico one time.
on one of the trips that I took just driving around.
And I actually saw that guy from the Fire on the Sky movie.
He was at like the museum there.
It was really interesting, just kind of mean him.
But anyway, but yeah, but I don't know,
maybe something will happen of that later on.
Maybe like I said, I might release that song later on
and there might be something, something kind of bit.
But if it doesn't, it doesn't.
You know, it just, but that's something else
that I was like, you know, just,
mentioning it was something that I was working on. I don't, you know, I just don't want to be,
I don't want to get the wrong impression. So that's why I said I wanted to wait, you know,
I want to get like, you know, maybe if their construction crew, if they end up like doing like a
documentary, they can like use it, you know, so I just didn't want to push it. But I just think that
their, their stories are very, they're very interesting, way more, you know, just, you know,
I wish I had some like some evidence or something, you know, to really say,
hey, this is what, you know, all I have really is just photos and just my word of, you know,
what happened.
But, you know, I, but anyway, but I really appreciate you let me share this.
And this is the only time I've shared it, like pretty much.
I mean, I've told a few people and they've listened to me.
Like, I think about half of them, like, think that it's,
They just, they don't, they don't really, you know, think maybe if I'm crazy or not.
I don't know what they think.
But they just, I think it's, which is even odd because some of the people that I've told
this to that I have this one friend that he spends a ton of time.
He's gone like all kinds of places.
Like, just anywhere, just like that you'd think that that Sasquatch would probably be.
And he's really kind of like, no, he's a real like, I don't know.
He basically just says, I don't.
he won't say nothing, but I don't know if that's like, you know, maybe he has had something,
I imagine he's had to, something's bound to happen, but because I just hear so many, you spend
enough time, I guarantee if someone spends enough time, that they're probably, it's bound to happen
eventually.
It's just, I mean, that's just my opinion, but I don't know.
I mean, I just, I really think that, but anyway.
Well, we definitely all have our own.
journey that we have to travel trying to figure all this out. But, you know, I just want to say again,
Brent, thank you for coming on and for trusting us enough to share your story and allowing us to
put it out there. And I've really appreciated talking to you today. And, you know, definitely
keep us informed if anything else does happen in the future. But thank you for coming on the show today.
Yeah. Yeah, no problem. I'll share this on my Instagram too. So,
like my followers can check it out, check out the episode.
I don't mind having people listen to this.
It's, it's, it's, I think it's interesting.
I love studying.
I still, even, like I said, I had an interest when I was a kid and I'm still,
it's still really interesting in me.
I, you know, it's just fascinating.
I hope someday we can kind of really figure out, you know,
dive in and find out like more what they are and maybe like acknowledge that they,
you know, have some, have the people,
you know, that work in these government positions, like acknowledge it and just kind of just say,
hey, you know, and then, you know, maybe you could just protect it, you know.
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