Bigfoot Society - Bigfoot in Your Mind with Arla Collett Williams

Episode Date: September 24, 2024

Join Jeremiah from Bigfoot Society as he delves into an extraordinary conversation with Arla Collett Williams, a woman who has had profound experiences with Bigfoot for nearly 70 years. In this episod...e, Arla shares captivating stories from her childhood encounters to recent interactions, highlighting how she was taught to respect and understand these elusive beings. Listen as she describes her first sighting of a 'hairy kid,' the teachings of her grandmother, and how she navigates the balance between their mysterious and flesh-and-blood nature. Arla also offers invaluable advice on how to foster respectful interactions with Bigfoot, making this episode a must-listen for Bigfoot enthusiasts and skeptics alike. Don't miss her insights into the paranormal abilities of Bigfoot and her experiences with telepathic communication, which will leave you questioning the boundaries of the natural world. Tune in for an episode filled with wisdom, intriguing encounters, and a unique perspective on one of the world's most enigmatic creatures.Resources:Arla's Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@arlawilliams8266My Life with the Hairy People - https://amzn.to/4eo2RfR (Amazon Affiliate Link)Respecting the Water - https://amzn.to/4d3oK2Y (Amazon Affiliate Link)Contact Arla on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/arla3Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)🔴 Subscribe to hear more Bigfoot encounters: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com

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Starting point is 00:02:57 to share about that time that she's been one that has known Bigfoot. And I'm excited to talk to you today, Arla. Your name has come up in a few conversations, but it's great to finally be able to get you on the phone. And how are you doing tonight? I'm doing good. I love to talk about my life. And, you know, I came into this several years ago.
Starting point is 00:03:25 I got dropped down into the research community and I just started sharing I'm not a researcher at all. I don't research. I've, you know, known them or almost all my life. So I don't research. I do document, you know, some things, but I don't need to research to prove anything. And actually, I'm not about proving anything anyway. I just share my experiences. Oh, that's awesome.
Starting point is 00:04:00 And you're from the great state of Oklahoma, correct? I am. Okay, very cool. Very cool. I bet you that lends itself to some really interesting interactions down there. But, Arla, how far back do we want to go? Do we want to go all the way back to the beginning of when you think you had your first interaction? You said it's maybe a little hard to remember, but your mom has told you about that time period?
Starting point is 00:04:30 Yeah. Well, I had my first, what I remember as an experience was I was sick. And I was at my grandmother's. And I was outside sitting on the ground, playing in the dirt, with sticks. and flowers and rocks and I love to do that and so I was sitting there playing and I heard
Starting point is 00:04:58 someone walk up and I thought it was my grandmother and when I looked up it wasn't my grandmother it was what I've come to call a hairy kid which was a young
Starting point is 00:05:14 juvenile male and he probably you know I just have to guess sit how far, but I know he wasn't very far from me, maybe 10 or 15 feet, you know, from me. We looked at each other for a little while, you know, and I think it, that's a hairy kid, because that was my only reference that what this was. I knew that, you know, he looked kind of human, but that was in my mind. So after a little while, he turned around and walked back off into the woods.
Starting point is 00:05:59 And I jumped up and went in and told my grandmother what I'd seen. And she said, you know, I asked her, I said, what was that, Granny? and she said, what do you think it was? And so she let me think about it for a little while. And then she started to teach me about them because she knew also and had known her whole life as well. The actual encounter that I was talking about, I was three. and I was sitting on the bed in my mom and dad's bedroom and the back window was open. And my dad was taking a bath.
Starting point is 00:06:50 Mom was in the closet, getting clothes ready for the next day. And she heard me talking to someone. And so she came out of the closet and she looked at the window and she screamed for my dad and she said arla's talking to a dirty hairy man well mom and i were talking uh several years ago and she asked me she said arla do you remember that time and she went through the story and i said yes mom i do because i remember you know you screaming and i remember dad coming out of of the bathroom and he went to the kitchen and he got a butcher knife and ran out the door. And she looked at me and she said, do you think that was a big foot?
Starting point is 00:07:53 And I said, well, mom, what do you think? And she said, I saw a big foot. And I said, yes, Mom, I think you did. So that, you know, at that time at three, I talked to everything. It's just always been what I've done ever since I was little. I started running off to the woods when I could walk really good and get away. I would just take off. And so, you know, at three, of course, I didn't have it in my mind.
Starting point is 00:08:37 a big foot would be, but at six, I knew that, you know, this was a hairy kid. And I'd never seen a hairy kid before like this. And then, of course, my grandmother then a little later began to teach me about them. Oh, that's fascinating. What area of Oklahoma was this in? It is, well, it was about probably 45 miles from Tulsa, Oklahoma, which would be kind of in the eastern part of the state. I live in the southeastern part of the state now. But that was, it's probably where that happened, maybe 50 miles as the crow flies from where I live now.
Starting point is 00:09:38 Is that, would that be in a certain county? Yeah, it would be in Oak Mugge County, actually. Interesting. I think it's incredibly interesting how your grandmother seems to be really, really, really. familiar with the Bigfoot, but yet your mom, like, that's her introduction to them. Yeah. Well, my mom was afraid of everything when she was lit. She just, you know, as to whether my grandmother would ever taught me about them, you know, like she did. if I hadn't had that encounter, I don't know if she would or not.
Starting point is 00:10:32 After that, of course, it opened my whole world to them. One of the things we didn't do when I was young and growing up and for many years, we didn't talk about them in public or, I mean, we might have friends or something that we would talk with, but we just didn't talk about, talk about them at all. Why do you think that that was that they weren't talked about? Well, I'm sure there were probably a lot of reasons, part of that being people would think you're crazy, but it was more than that. You know, you had a lot of people that just, you just didn't talk about.
Starting point is 00:11:27 it they were special and not everybody saw them and so you know it's only been probably I would say in the last 10 years maybe 15 this whole topic has exploded and before that you just you just didn't hear much about it other than maybe in a matter or, you know, whatever. Of course, the Patterson Gimlin film that was in 67. It opened up, talk about it. But we still didn't, you know, talk openly about it. You mentioned that your grandmother taught you a lot of things regarding this topic.
Starting point is 00:12:26 Do you remember any things that she taught you that really stand out? in your mind after all these years? Everything she taught me was important. One of the things that she said is they are our neighbors. And as our neighbors, we are to be respectful. And, you know, she'd say, you know, sometimes you see your neighbors and sometimes you don't. And sometimes you talk to your neighbors and sometimes you don't. and sometimes you don't.
Starting point is 00:13:03 So she taught me respect. But she taught me respect of everything, everything in the woods. I was never taught to fear anything, regardless of what it was. You know, from the time I was little, I saw things and did things, and I was never told I couldn't do those things or I couldn't say those things. I could say anything to her. And if I needed to talk about it, I could ask her about it. So, you know, that basis there was important.
Starting point is 00:13:50 Plus, she always also said they're like us in ways and they're not like us in ways. And so, you know, that foundation of respect of them was laid very early in my life. So that was just, that was how it was. After the interaction at age six, did you regularly have interactions after that? or was there a period of time where maybe a few years and then you had something happen again? Well, they were always around whether or not there was any kind of interaction. It just happened when it happened. And I didn't go out to find them.
Starting point is 00:14:54 In other words, I didn't set out and say, okay, I'm going to go out. out and find them because I was taught that was disrespectful as well. But I was in the woods all the time. So if they were around, I may know that they were around and I may not. It just, it goes back to that. There are neighbors, you know, and your neighbors. If you have neighbors and they're busy doing something, you're not going to go bother. your neighbor. It's just, you know, how I was taught. Now, through the years, I did see them
Starting point is 00:15:37 from time to time. There was a period of time when I was raising my children and going through that part of my life, I would see them from time to time. We hiked a lot with the kids and camped a lot and did those kinds of things. Now, I never taught my children when they were young about them because there was no reason for me to do that. And so it just didn't happen. If one of them would have had an experience, then I would have taught them about them. But it wasn't necessary at that time for me to do that at all.
Starting point is 00:16:40 A question I usually ask people that I talk to, what do you feel that the Bigfoot actually is? Well, they were here before we were. And they came here from someplace else. and so they are flesh and blood as sure as we are flesh and blood but they also can do things you know people talk all the time about now you see them and now you don't how did that happen you know so they have those abilities i believe we have those abilities but we walked away from those at some point. Many people still hold those abilities. I've seen elders do things that a lot of people say can't be done. One of the stories I tell is when I was a teenager, there was an Indian man
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Starting point is 00:20:42 He never had a car and he lived way out in the country. So he always walked. You'd seem walking downtown and if he was going home, it would be walking down towards the end of town and go out in the country. and go out in the country. Well, one day after school, some kids and I were dragging Maine, and he was down at the end and was turning to go towards his home.
Starting point is 00:21:21 And I said, to the kids, I said, I'm going to stop and pick him up. And they started, no, no, he's got medicine. You can't do that. No, no. And what that meant was that there were things. he did that they didn't consider something that they wanted to be a part of. And actually, they were definitely afraid. But I said, okay, but I drove past him and went on the road out to his house.
Starting point is 00:21:56 And that old road, you had to drive in the middle of it. I mean, this was a long time ago. it was several miles out to where he lived. I drove in the middle of the road all the way out there. No car passed me from behind. No car
Starting point is 00:22:17 met me. And we drove all the way out. When we got to his house, he was walking up on the porch. Now, how did he do that? He remembered
Starting point is 00:22:33 how to do those things. One of our grandmothers of the International Council of 13 Indigenous grandmothers who are grandmothers from around the world who have made a difference. We were at a gathering and there was a very, very bad storm coming and it was headed right towards us. And she walked out. and she put her hands up and she said some things we weren't close enough to hear her but when she put her hands up that cloud moved and there were several of us saw that cloud move and change its direction now how did she do that she remembered the connection so you You know, people nowadays, you hear of all kinds of things that people are doing that so many have said, you know, you can't do those things. But you can do them if you remember what connection.
Starting point is 00:23:56 So you actually, you saw that individual have that connection with the cloud in person? Yes, I did. I wasn't the only one there either. Do you have Native American heritage? I have Cherokee blood. My grandmother told me from the time I was little enough to understand that I carried Cherokee blood, but I carry a lot of other blood as well. And what she told me was if I dishonor any blood, then I've disobeyed. dishonored all the blood that I carry.
Starting point is 00:24:45 I don't have a CDIB, so I'm not a registered tribal member. And I wasn't taught by her in the Cherokee Way. I was taught by her own experiences. I have a photo. Several people have seen it. It's of my grandmother. she couldn't remember exactly what year it was. She was giving me some photos probably a couple years before she died,
Starting point is 00:25:20 and we were looking through them. And there was this one photo that she was all stretched out walking, and it's the Bigfoot Walk. And I think we figure it's somewhere early 50s. I don't know for sure. But I said, grand, what were you doing? And she said, I was doing the walk. And that's what that picture is, is her demonstrating how the big foot walk.
Starting point is 00:25:56 And she has this grin on her face. and my grandfather, I think she said, took that photo. So it wasn't a photo I ever saw in my whole life, and I was always going through her photos. And when some of us kids would get together, we'd get the picture box out and go through all the old photos. But I never saw it until that couple of years before.
Starting point is 00:26:31 she passed when she was giving me some photos. So I don't know where she had it. I didn't ask her. I didn't think to ask her, you know, where she had had that. So when you say that she's doing the Bigfoot Walk in the photo, can you kind of describe what she was doing? Well, she's got that one arm stretched to the front. The other's gone to the back in her feet are.
Starting point is 00:27:00 And we're a long way apart. You can definitely tell what it is when you look at it. So if that was in the early 50s, the Patterson Gimlin hadn't even been filmed yet. Jerry Cruz, that whole thing. Right, which is 58, yeah. Yeah, hadn't happened yet. And yet she knew. That's fascinating.
Starting point is 00:27:30 You mentioned something where it's almost like people forget their connections to things, and some people still have those connections. And I've talked to a lot of people over the last five years and had some really interesting things happen in Oregon. But do you think there's kind of a theory that I have where, I don't know if it's crazy or not, but being in close proximity or being around the same. area that these Bigfoot are could help people remember or unlock certain things in there. Do you know what I mean? Does this sound kind of weird?
Starting point is 00:28:13 No, not my life. It does. That's weird. It's interesting with them. And, you know, through the years, I've talked to a lot of indigenous people from around the world, not just Native Americans here, but other elders. as well. And a lot of them have talked about, you know, about this,
Starting point is 00:28:39 our walking away from it. In the case of the 13 indigenous grandmothers, they did many things that, you know, I was able to witness, hundreds of people witnessed, not just me, that, you know, you go, wow. that how did that happen and it's it's just amazing that connecting back into those things and it's as simple as shifting your paradigm opening your mind and shift that paradigm that belief system that you
Starting point is 00:29:23 have and then open your heart and it's amazing what all comes to you. It's one of the easiest things in the world to have an encounter. And, you know, people tell me all the time, I've been trying for years, you know, and it's like, what are you doing? You know, what are you doing to try to have this encounter? And, you know, they are well I'm going out in the woods and I'm looking and I'm knocking on trees and I'm doing and I'm doing all this stuff and if that's what you want and if that's the interaction that you want that's fine but if you want to know more you know and I don't know how many people through the years that I've talked with who then shifted their paradigm when
Starting point is 00:30:31 went at this a totally different way and had an encounter. I was been working with a couple of people, just helping them. I don't tell people what they have to do. We just talk and I listen to, you know, what they're saying and how they're seeing it. And so they'll begin to grasp that, you know, this is as simple as going in anywhere, whether you're going into the woods or whatever. And you're being very respectful. You've opened that heart. You've shifted your paradigm.
Starting point is 00:31:22 and you just beat, go have fun. Don't go thinking, I'm going to go out there and I'm going to see something. Go be in the wood and enjoy yourself and love it and become a part of that. And people all the time have those encounters. It's, you know, I talk to people. all the time who've had an encounter. They had been trying for years to have an encounter or to have anything. And it just wasn't happening for them.
Starting point is 00:32:07 And when they changed, their approach, things began to happen. Maybe in the beginning all they heard were whoops. Or maybe they heard what sounds like. knocking on trees. Maybe they saw a structure that looked strange to them, like it couldn't have been naturally formed, or they saw footprints. All of these things are part of that beginning understanding
Starting point is 00:32:44 for a lot of people. But you take it one step more. You're there. And I always tell people if you feel uncomfortable, if you feel like you're being watched, or you just have that feeling like maybe I shouldn't be here, that you start talking. Tell them who you are.
Starting point is 00:33:12 And I do it out loud, you know. Whether you see them or not, just start talking. Tell them who you are. tell them why you're there. And talking to them like that, whether you see them or not, puts in your mind that this is a being that understands you, and they do understand you. And so now you're trying to get to know someone that you'd like to know.
Starting point is 00:33:51 And it's respectful to introduce yourself. And why are you there? And I also tell them if you can't get past your fear or your uneasiness at that point, it's very simple. Turn around and just leave. Don't push yourself because that fear is going to block everything. Or you're going to have an encounter that you feel. is a fearful encounter. So it is that simple, and I've seen it happen so many times in my life in this big foot world of people, that those things do happen. That's very, very good advice. I've actually
Starting point is 00:34:48 talked to more than a few people lately where they have done that verbally out loud communication. And then an interesting thing that's common between all of them is that usually right after they'll say something, there'll be something that will happen in the physical world as a response. Yes. Is that something you've experienced as well? Yeah. And, you know, I tell people, too, don't negate something that happens that you're not sure about. Don't just negate it and talk it away.
Starting point is 00:35:24 because that's a very easy thing to talk it away. No, I didn't hear that or no, I didn't see that. And just let it be what it was and just continue, you know, doing what you're doing. I know I spoke at conferences over the last several years across the United States and into British Columbia. and one of the things that I always tell people when I'm speaking, the first thing is you don't have to believe the thing I'm going to say. I'm not trying to prove anything to you. I'm going to share my experiences.
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Starting point is 00:39:11 If I say things that you think that there's no way it can be that way, don't throw it out. Just file it away somewhere. And then if you have something happened or maybe you have a friend that you trust has something happened, then you've got something to go back and look at. So it, you know, we, we tend to want to, well, I don't believe that. So, you know, I'm not going to think about it anymore. That's really interesting. Do you feel that you're actively communicating with any Bigfoot in recent years?
Starting point is 00:39:55 Oh, yeah. In my one book, my life with the hairy people, it chronicles several years of my, my being a part of their lives. And it's interesting because I've always known of what people call the paranormal aspect of them. I've always known that about them. That was just part of it, part of my teaching, part of my understanding and part of my experiences. So I don't have a problem with that part. that a lot of my experience has been in the flesh and blood communication and interaction.
Starting point is 00:40:46 I don't know. I'm sure you probably do know. Rick Taylor, do you know that name? The man that had the experience with seeing the family. I haven't never talked to him, but I have heard of his story, which is really incredible. I'm the Arla he was with. Exactly. And I've had a lot of other people who have seen them and very well seeing them.
Starting point is 00:41:20 That doesn't mean that I had anything to do with that because I'm not in charge of who they show themselves to or not. They choose to do that. And I would never ask them to show themselves to anybody. I just would not do it. That would be disrespectful for me. And it was part of my teachings as well. They do as they choose. And I know I have people ask me all the time,
Starting point is 00:41:57 well, will you show me the big foot? I'm sorry. I can't. I'm not going to ask them to do anything. You know, I hear people say, well, I'll go out and call them up or whatever. Oh, no, I'm not going to do that. They are going to choose what it is. They want to do.
Starting point is 00:42:24 Alcaller is what I call him, is the Bigfoot and Rick Taylor. story that did the alcohol. He's interacted with a couple of other people through the years. It wasn't anything I expected at all, but that was his choice to do. Blue is one of the family. He's a young or an older juvenile male now. I had a friend here who was staying with me. my dog was really sick and we were sitting outside and I heard the hairy kids is what I call them. They were moving around. I could, you know, you could hear them. And then all of a sudden we got this horrible odor.
Starting point is 00:43:23 Oh, my gosh, it was awful. and I looked off out towards where I heard the noise and stuff going on and there was blue. And we said, you know, oh, that's awful, awful, stop it. Well, that odor went immediately away. And we'd go back to talking and then he would do it again. And we were like, stop it. that's horrible. And then he'd stop, and then later on, he would do it again.
Starting point is 00:44:04 There's other people who have experienced Blue as well. I have a photo of Blue. There were five of us who were just hiking, and we all saw him, and one of the girls said, I'm going to take a picture. And he knew exactly what we were doing. He didn't get up and leave. He just sat there and watched us. He was there's on the ridge in that area.
Starting point is 00:44:39 There are these places where it's kind of a drop off. And you can get back on the down side of that and stick, you know, a big part of your body over that. And still, you know, duck down in a. hurry, you know, if you want to. So, you know, I'm not the only one that's seen them. Do I see them more than other people? Well, yes. But like I said, I don't go looking for them either. If they're there, they are. And if they're not, well, they aren't. When you are talking to them verbally, do they ever talk back to you in a way that you can hear? I actually have audio.
Starting point is 00:45:32 I have one audio that was taken a long time. There was a male, young male, that was around. And he was like a bulldozer when he would come through the woods. He didn't try to be quiet at all. And so one July, it was hot. I went off hiking and got back in the woods and sitting there. And I heard in coming. And I thought, I'm just going to ask him who he is.
Starting point is 00:46:10 So out loud, I said, who are you? What's your name? And he said through telepathy, through Jusna. and I said it again and he said it again, Rudasna. Well, I didn't want to forget that, so I put it on my phone. And in October of the same year, I had been recording, and I kicked back in my recliner, I got my coffee, and I listened to my recorder.
Starting point is 00:46:46 and I hear this boy say Rojasna. And I was like, oh, I know that name. I know that name. And I listened to the video. I mean, it's on Facebook that a girlfriend of mine did a video or put it all together for me with that audio and marked where they're talking. And he says, Rujasna, and then after a bit, he says, approach slowly. And if you're thinking about Rue Jusna, he never went anywhere quietly or slowly. And then there are other things on it.
Starting point is 00:47:36 And then at the end of it, he says, we're going. And that's the end of it. Now, prior to Rue Jasna telling me his name, I was in the woods, spending the night in my tent, and I am laying there, and I hear walking up. And I just greet him if I'm out, wherever I'm at in any part of the United States or Canada or wherever I'm. always you say, hi guys. And so I heard him and I just said, hi guys. And he did the funniest how that sounded like he was saying, hello, and I laughed at him. And there was someone who heard that.
Starting point is 00:48:36 and they asked me, could they do that spectro analysis of it? And I said, I don't care if you want to. And so it came back within that range that people have assigned to Bigfoot on the analysis. You know, the spectro analysis really didn't matter to me. I knew who did it. So, but it was just interesting to see that and where that was. You know, I've got other videos too and audios of them playing with the coyotes. And you can hear them in the mix.
Starting point is 00:49:23 And one of them, Indigo, who is a young male now, who I've interacted with the most, the coyotes are going crazy and then you can hear them mixed in a little bit and then you hear this and silence so you know through the years i audioed a lot i rarely do that anymore i i just don't but it's a physical part of my life but more but more than than that because that paranormal for me is normal. It's not, you know, just something that people say that this is outside the normal. For me, it's normal. That's absolutely fascinating. I would say for most people that are going out into the field and trying to have some sort of interaction, their goal is probably to be able to prove that Bigfoot is a real creature.
Starting point is 00:50:40 It sounds like this is not your probably goal with this at all. What would you say your goal is through all this interaction that you have with Bigfoot? Why I came into this, in 2010, I was introduced to the world of, big foot research through some people that I had met. I thought they were teasing me when they said, oh, yeah, there are people out there research and trying to prove them. And I'm like, why are they doing that? And, you know, it was still like, yeah, you guys are, you guys are tease me.
Starting point is 00:51:23 There's no bigfoot research world. Well, I found out very quickly that there was. and I had met someone. They had a podcast. They asked me, would you come on the podcast and talk? Well, all I knew to do was to share my experiences, to tell the truth. And for the most part, at that time, that didn't go over very well. But that was okay, you know.
Starting point is 00:51:55 So I came into this to help people. people to help those who had an encounter that they didn't understand that they thought was something evil or whatever. I also gave a lot of people a safe space to talk and to share. It became known that, you know, I could be trusted. You could come and talk to me about anything, and I wouldn't, you know, tell anybody and i'd never made fun of anybody no matter what their experiences were and so i just i wanted to help people understand that these are not the evil beings that so many people paint them as and so all i knew to do was to share my experiences
Starting point is 00:52:59 and I shared the paranormal right along with everything else, and I actually attained the title of the Immaculate Mother of Woo. So very early on. Okay. Wow. To me, it didn't bother me. And I'm not going to be disrespectful to anyone, no matter what they say to me or about me or, you know, anything else. It's purely their perception of who they think I am.
Starting point is 00:53:39 So through the years, you know, I dealt with a lot of that. Bigfoot Society will be right back after these messages. If data management is slowing down your business. You need the Intuit ERP. If one entity is here and one here and one here and one here, you need the Intuit ERP. If scaling your business feels like start starting over, you need the Intuit ERP. Intuit Enterprise Suite is the AI-native ERP solution that consolidates, migrates, and automates, all in one place. Learn more at intuit.com slash ERP.
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Starting point is 00:56:47 So, but I wanted, I really wanted to help people to get past their fear and to understand this on a totally different level. What was it that people were experiencing that they thought that these, that these Bigfoot were something evil? Well, okay. I have another little story that I use as the illustration. I was at a camp out down into Comishu Mountains, and there were people there from a lot of different places. There was a young man who had just gotten out of the military, actually, and he grew up in Washington State,
Starting point is 00:57:36 but hadn't been there in quite a while. And we were talking during the day and he told me he didn't know what they were. And he was a little afraid, you know, of them because he didn't know, you know, what they were. And, you know, but he still had that huge fear. Yet he wanted to know, too. You know, he wanted to have an encounter. counter. Well, that night, we were sitting around the fire is about midnight, and as I often do, I got up from the fire and went to go walking. And when I got up and walked over to the little
Starting point is 00:58:26 about a one-lane road back into the mountains, he said, Ms. Harla, can I go with you? And I said, sure, come on. Well, we're walking down the road, you know, and we're talking, and then we hear heavy bipedal footsteps, and they're coming towards us. Now, you know, the sides of the road are cedars and pines, and so it's really thick to try to see in anywhere. And we're walking in the dark, too, because I don't normally carry a flashlight. especially if I'm on a road that I'm not familiar with.
Starting point is 00:59:09 I usually stay on the road and don't venture off. But we heard the heavy biped heel footsteps coming towards us, and they were getting closer and closer, and they got up parallel to us inside the brush and stopped. And he grabbed my arm. And he said, are you afraid? And I said, no, I'm not afraid. I said, are you afraid?
Starting point is 00:59:42 And he grabbed me with his other arm and literally pulled me to him and said, yes, I don't know what he's going to do to me. And so I tried to talk to him and getting calmed down, but I couldn't. So I said, let's just go back to the fire. So we walked back to the fire. Now, if you took a report on that, my report would have been, got up from the fire, walked down the road, heard heavy bipedal footsteps coming towards us. They stopped right inside the tree line and brush. His would have been. He got up from the fire, went walking down the road, and then, you know, he was afraid.
Starting point is 01:00:33 He was afraid it was going to hurt. him he didn't know what it was going to do to him. So you've got two totally different reports on this, the very same encounter. But he had already said during the day he was afraid of them because he didn't know what they were or what they would do. so that was the encounter he had because he didn't know their nature and he carried that fear and that's what happens when people have a lot of these encounters that they think are bad it's because you misunderstand their nature they are big they are hairy and they are loud and you can literally feel their energy from them if they're very close to you.
Starting point is 01:01:40 What does that mean when you say you can literally feel their energy from them? You can feel it. Sometimes it's just a tingle. Sometimes it's like chills, you know, or goosebumps or whatever, you know, people call it. That's not a bad thing. That's just energy. But people don't understand it. And so they automatically think, well, that's a bad thing.
Starting point is 01:02:13 I shouldn't be feeling like this. I shouldn't be here. And that's not usually the case. Have you ever experienced along in that same category where a person was unable to move for a certain period of time? Oh, I've seen that. Yeah, I've seen that. I've seen people who, they call it zapping or sizzling, you know, different terms,
Starting point is 01:02:42 but they feel that. That's an energy thing, too, as well. And if you don't understand it, you will freeze yourself. Now, I'm not going to tell you that they can't do that, too, because, no, they can. But you can scare yourself enough. to where you can't move. Okay. We were at a camp out in the Willow Creek area where the Patterson Gimlin was
Starting point is 01:03:15 filmed. We were 30 miles from the nearest town that was just a little town with a ranger station, and I think one little station that had some things, food, stuff in it. And one of the girls had, she always put her tent out away, which is what I usually do away from everybody else. And they had been around her tent a lot. And she had got out and she was just literally frozen. And she started calling Tom for. for help. And of course, he got up and went out there. And there was a bear, I believe it was a bear,
Starting point is 01:04:13 very close. And so I have seen them literally freeze people like that for protection. If data management is slowing down your business, you need the Intuit ERP. If one entity is here and one here and one here and one here. You need the Intuit ERP. If scaling your business feels like start starting starting over, you need the Intuit ERP. Intuit Enterprise Suite is the AI-Native ERP solution that consolidates, migrates, and automates, all in one place. Learn more at intuitt.com slash ERP. Let's go, girls. So you've been taking one of these little pink pills daily? Yeah. And you've been taking one of these little pink pills daily? Yeah. And you've Uh-huh, and more.
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Starting point is 01:07:16 something in the area. Now, I'm not quiet in the woods. I'm not going to scare any of the big foot people off by me talking or singing or whatever. But if there's a bear around, or anything else, they're going to hear me long before I ever get very close to them. So I don't really fear anything like that. I'm careful and I'm aware of what's going on around me. I'm responsible for myself. But I know that they do watch out after me. and I've talked to hundreds of people that'll tell you the same thing.
Starting point is 01:08:06 That's very interesting to know that background for sure. Have they ever communicated to you to ask you to come to a certain area or location or to do a certain thing? Oh, yeah. Yeah. They will let me know that they're going to be around. and it's funny because years ago, years ago, I was sleeping in my tent and they like for me to sleep in my tent. I mean, a lot of stuff happens when I'm in my tent and has over the years. And one night I'd been told that, you know, we want you to come out to the tent.
Starting point is 01:08:54 And it doesn't mean I'm going to walk out there and I'm going to shake that. their hand and sit down and talk with them. It's not like that at all. It's just that I know they're there and they know I'm there. Well, something happened and I didn't get to go sleep in my tent because I had to walk quite a ways to get to my tent. And the next morning on my porch was this asterisk symbol. I had one cedar pole and then I had another that was a tree that I had cut the branches off, weaving enough out where I could pop it up and hang things on it. And then there was, I think, a walking staff that I had that were not together at all and certainly weren't on my porch. But they put
Starting point is 01:09:54 that into an asterisk, which is, it's a connection symbol. And they were telling me, basically, you weren't out there last night. And so when I finally did go, I walked back to the tent that day. And they had, there was an old blue tarp under my tent. they had pulled a strand of that tarp out, a long strand. And they had put an X, which they have used that with me for friendship, thank you family, that type of thing. And how they use it depends on context of the situation.
Starting point is 01:10:44 But they had decorated that X with that long piece of tarp. They had wove it all around that X. And it was so pretty. I just started laughing when I saw it. And so that night, I did go out and spend the night in the tent. And a lot of times it's no more than just tearing them out there, running around or doing things.
Starting point is 01:11:17 I have had them come up to the tent. and touch me. I had a young one not long ago come up. I sleep on a cot in my tent. And I sleep with it open. It opens on four sides, and that's how I sleep. And my feet were by the door, and I felt this finger push or touch the tip of my big toe
Starting point is 01:11:46 and then put pressure on it. and I was just laying there with my eyes closed, just being quiet. And when I felt it, I opened my eyes and I looked up and all I could see was two shadowy figures that had figured out that I was awake and they turned around and scooted off. So, you know, it's not like I'm going down there and we're all sitting in a circle or whatever. They're doing whatever it is. They do. And I'm staying in my tent in the woods, which I absolutely love and do a big part of the year. Wow.
Starting point is 01:12:39 And no fear at all during that time, it sounds like. no well i i've never had a fear of them i was never taught to be afraid of them i'm thought to be respectful i don't have fear of anything i've seen dogman before and i wasn't afraid so i i just don't have that fear and you know my grandmother I wasn't taught to fear anything. She always told me, you know, talk to something that you don't know what it is. Find out what it is, you know. But I was that little girl who was in her bed at night and she heard something under her bed.
Starting point is 01:13:31 Well, she didn't cover her head up. She leaned over her bed and looked under the bed to see what was making the noise. So I just, I didn't have fear, you know. And I've told people for years, if you have a problem and you're afraid, you know, I don't have a problem with going and being there and seeing, you know, what's going on. Because I just, I don't have a fear. I'd love to go to Skin Rock Ranch. Bigfoot Society will be right back after these messages. If data management is slowing down your business, you need the Intuit ERP.
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Starting point is 01:17:06 things I'd like to go there. It's such a really cool way to look at things. I really appreciate how you're laying everything out. Let's say there's a listener and they're like, You know, I kind of want to just go to an area and kind of try this out maybe a little differently than I've done before where I'm knocking on trees and making howls and stuff. And it sounds kind of similar to how I've talked to Tom Cantrell about things before too. If you were to break it down very simply of what what a person would do to try to, to put themselves into a situation where they can connect with them. Is that something that you've ever tried to do where you break it down very simply? Oh, I've worked with people for years helping them get past their fear.
Starting point is 01:18:12 And I've been working with one particular person now for about a month. they are past that knocking and hooping and all of that. They want more. They don't want to stop there. They want more. And so, you know, I would tell them, go to an area. I mean, if you want to look up on the web and find out where all of the sightings are or whatever, do that. But the first thing you need to do is go to these woods, pick your woods you're going to go to,
Starting point is 01:18:55 go and just walk through the woods, get familiar with where you're at, note things. I mean, if you want to take pictures of interesting things in the wood, as far as something that might look like a structure or something like that, do it. you know, document that. And then just be open to whatever. Be in a respectful way. And just go with your heart open and let happen what happened. But the number one thing is just go and enjoy being there.
Starting point is 01:19:39 And then go back again. Know your woods. That way you know. when things are different. Maybe you just have a feeling, well, this doesn't feel like it did the other day. Or you see something you took a picture of and you go, whoa, wait a minute, that's changed. And you look at it. But always, when you're out, just tell them, you know, hello, I say hi guys.
Starting point is 01:20:15 you know, have a conversation with them. People ask me, do I have to do it through mindspeak or telepathy? No. Usually when I'm talking to them, I talk out loud. But you do what makes you comfortable. But just talk to them. Tell them who you are, why you're there. and just like you would anybody that you wanted that you wanted to meet or you wanted to get to know better
Starting point is 01:20:49 and just open up your heart and shift your paradigm and this person that I've been working with over this last little bit they had go out like, I don't know, three or four times. But now they're already having things and have had a visual. So them changing up what they were doing gave them what they were asking for. They wanted to know more. They didn't just want to hear a knock or see a footprint or a hoop or whatever. And I mean, all those things are kind of fun when you hear them. Because I still like to hear them whoop and whatever.
Starting point is 01:21:42 But it depends on what you want, you know, and if you're willing to just go and let it happen. I'd say that is great advice. And Arla, thank you for coming on the show tonight and for sharing. some things from your heart about what you've experienced through your life so far. Do you have any final closing thoughts slash how are ways that people can keep up to date with what you're doing currently when it comes to Bigfoot? I have a YouTube channel now. You're going to see a little bit of everything on that YouTube channel.
Starting point is 01:22:27 I started it in 2015 and then I had a big change of my life. for several years, but I've gone back and I am posting things on it. It's Arlo Williams is what my YouTube channel is. I am on Facebook. If you're looking for me
Starting point is 01:22:46 on Facebook, it'll be Arla Kaliakalette. So you'll see Arla Kallet. And if you're going to send me a friend request, send me a message to because I get all kinds of friend requests that I can't see their page.
Starting point is 01:23:10 And unless I know somebody is going to friend me or I have a friend that says, yes, this person is, you know, okay, then I'm probably not going to friend you. If I can see your page and, you know, see what you're about, then I don't have a problem. with doing that. And it doesn't matter to me what you believe they are or your political affiliation or anything else. That's not my criteria for letting people on my Facebook page. You can search my name, Arla Williams, or Arle Collette. On YouTube, I've done tons of podcasts. I actually have a podcast. I do now with Michael Harrell. And it is on
Starting point is 01:24:05 through the Pork and Bean show, which is a group on Facebook. It's a public group so anybody can come there. But then we do them live every other Thursday and then they go on Michael Harrell's
Starting point is 01:24:21 YouTube channel. So I'm out there if you want to listen, you know, to more and probably hear a whole lot more of the paranormal aspect of, you know, what goes on in my life, too, as well. Fantastic. We will definitely make sure that all that is linked in the show note description.
Starting point is 01:24:48 And Arlie, just thank you again for coming on the show. It has been a real pleasure chatting with you tonight. Well, thank you for asking me. And I do have two books. I have my life with the hairy people. and respecting the water, that's a children's book with the Bigfoot, of course. You can get them on Amazon or you can get them for me. And thank you so much for asking me.
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Starting point is 01:25:57 Here's the list. If you've had any encounters in Oregon, which I'm sure there's probably a few of you out there, Please feel free to reach out immediately. You can use email Bigfoot Society at gmail.com. A special thank you to all the Bigfoot Society, Patreon and YouTube channel members. It's your support that helps keep the show going, and I extremely appreciate it. If you want to join in the fun,
Starting point is 01:26:22 you can join over at patreon.com forward slash the Bigfoot Society. I'll see you there. And again, thanks for listening. You can hear and I can get on here. We can tell our stories. there's somebody else out there listening that's too afraid to tell their story. Maybe this will give them the courage to come out and now it feels so bad about it. Who cares what anybody's things? I know what I saw. I know what's out there. That's all I care about.
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