Bigfoot Society - Bigfoot Mysteries of Northeast Oklahoma with Yahola Tiger (Archives)
Episode Date: October 13, 2024Join Jeremiah Byron on the Bigfoot Society podcast for an electrifying conversation with Yahola Tiger, host of the War Cry podcast and a Cherokee Nation member. Yehola shares riveting tales from North...east Oklahoma, including accounts of Bigfoot encounters spanning his lifetime. Discover the mysterious connection between Bigfoot sightings and local Native American traditions, and learn about eerie stories of light orbs rumored to protect hidden treasures. Yehola also sheds light on the notorious 'Third Hoot' experience and delves into the controversial story of a missing Bigfoot video from an Oklahoma casino. This episode is packed with fascinating insights for Bigfoot enthusiasts, overflowing with folklore and reality's intersection in Oklahoma.Resources:War Cry Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/war-cry-podcast/id1654393763Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4OiC6FRTUur1fOVsKKQCva?si=d3c0cc7459b3475eContact Yahola Tiger on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100071728809938Cryptids of the Corn Hyena Episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5KUwcqF9ieWH486F4E7x8j?si=296d3c79adf9426eShare your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)🔴 Subscribe to hear more Bigfoot encounters: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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All right, Bigfoot Society. We've got the privilege of talking to Yoholla Tiger. He's the host of
of the War Cry podcast. And he's a member of the Cherokee.
Nation and also of Muskegee Creek descent.
How's it going tonight, Yohela?
I'm pretty good, man.
I'm just hanging out, just doing stuff, spooky stuff.
I love talking about spooky stuff.
That's why we're here, but I appreciate you having.
Oh, absolutely.
I've been wanting to talk to you for a while, so I'm glad that this finally worked out.
You're also from the great state of Oklahoma, correct?
Beautiful, yes, beautiful state of Oklahoma.
Born and raised, Cherokee Rez.
I lived a lot of my life on the Cherokee Res and then moved my mom.
way over to my other side to my Muskogee Creek side.
And yeah, Oklahoma, man, all different types of things going on.
But yeah, man, it's a beautiful place.
Fantastic.
And a lot of my listeners will know that about Oklahoma because they know more of probably
the southeast section.
There's some wild bigfoot stuff that goes on over there.
But if you could let us know contact-wise or context-wise, what part of the Oklahoma on
a map? Are we talking more western side, eastern, whereabouts?
We're in, so I'm from northeast Oklahoma. That's, so Talaquil is the capital of the Cherokee
nation, and it's located. I said probably about 30 minutes from the Arkansas border up in,
up in the northeast Oklahoma. And it's people, that's one thing too that I guess people don't
really, they really don't, I don't want to say give the Northeast credit, but there's a lot of,
there's a lot of woods, a lot of hills up in the Northeast. And so there's all types of
stuff going on in in in northeast oklahama absolutely how far away from the watchitaz area
man that's a great question i'm going to have to pull out my my ninth grade geography book i would
say so that's what i'm thinking probably maybe an hour and a half maybe all right all right
no swast maybe more man like you said i my geography is not is not what it used to be it's cool it's
cool. The Northeast, I've talked to a lot of people from southeast, of course. I've talked to a gentleman
from the west, the western Oklahoma has some crazy stuff too, but now it sounds like we may have
some action going on in the Northeast as well, but we were talking earlier and we're talking about
that you have had some, you've heard of some Bigfoot related things over the years. And we've mentioned
already that you're a member of the Cherokee Nation.
Has, have you grown up then hearing about Bigfoot over the years, or when did that start
to come into your life that you remember?
Man, it's been my entire life.
First, my first thought and my first really core memory of Bigfoot was I might have
been six or seven years old.
My dad, if you guys, if people are listening, when you're driving into Talakwal, on the right
hand side, there's a big old casino now. Back 20, 25 years ago, it used to just be a pasture.
And there used to be a golf course on the other side of that pasture. And I remember one of my
first stories I ever heard as a young buck was my dad's best friend was driving home one night.
And he saw something up on the right hand side of the road. He looked, he said, what is that?
He just kept driving. He's probably, I'll slow down. And so he kept coasting. And he, a
eventually past this, what he could see. It was just so dark. There's no lights out there.
And when he hit his brakes, when he was past this thing, all he saw was a hairy arm and basically
a hairy, I'd say maybe a quad. And he hit his brakes and that light hit it. And that thing
scurried off into that pasture. And he didn't see anything, but he took off. One thing about
that story that has come full circle now, 2020, 2023, I talked to him.
my dad's best friend. I said, hey, you remember telling me that story when I was a little guy?
And he goes, no, I don't really remember that. He's a, when did I tell you that?
I said, you told me one time when we were all hanging out and you were playing guitar with my dad,
and he goes, I don't remember that. And about it. About a week later, he goes, yeah, man, he's,
I sat and thought about that. I do remember that because now that road is a heavily traveled road
and it's not really secluded like it used to be in Cherokee Nation. And I don't want to
speak for all Cherokees. I don't want to speak for all creeks either. All really tribes in general.
There's different types of these things.
And there's some that make you forget.
And I'm not going to say the name because if you say the name, you're going to call it.
But they make you forget.
And sometimes almost like men in black where they hit you with that thing and you're like, your mind's erased.
And then you don't remember.
And he goes, I think that's what happened to me because he's so scared.
I just don't remember.
And then I guess he traveled down that road or I don't know how he remembered.
But then he was like, man, I remember that.
He said that thing had to be like nine foot tall because he was sitting in this car and all he saw was basically a thigh.
You see a thigh in the wind sheet in the back glass.
That has to be pretty tall.
But there's all types of those stories that come around in that area.
And to be long winded, that's how we are.
And as we'd be like that.
I've been hearing stories and I've experienced things in my life where it's been my entire life.
Youhole, I want to go back to something you said really quick.
And I don't want to go too deep into it because it's obvious that we don't want to, but I do want to address it.
It says, you said something to the effect of we don't want to call it.
And can you explain what that means without we don't want to do what it is that you would refer to, but what that would mean where we don't want to call it?
So what I mean by is, so there's multiple things that Sasquatch and Bigfoot can do,
that we as human beings sometimes don't understand.
Trying to put this in a context that makes this digestible, I guess you could say,
but essentially what they can do is there's always been this Native American medicine or magic.
or shamanism is what some people out west call it.
They do those things too.
And it's a superstitious thing,
but when you talk about these things,
there's a certain energy that comes with that.
It's like an intention thing.
But when you talk about,
and that's why when we talk about a lot of things in Native culture,
we use, and I'll say the name because I'll smoke off after this,
And by the way, smoke off means with Cedar and things like that for people that aren't,
that don't know those things.
Dr. Cedar.
Is this going to affect the listeners, though?
Okay, okay.
Yeah, no.
It shouldn't.
Now, I'd always, if any time you, anytime that someone's talking about different things,
especially when it comes to Bigfoot, even talking about Bigfoot, you're still talking about him.
You can still do what you've got to do.
I do my certain things.
People do their own things.
could pray. But that's what I mean by that, is when you use their name, there's a certain
old way name that you use. I know the Creek name and they can come to your dreams. They can
come in physical. There's just different ways that these things can come to you. And like I said,
it could be anything too. It could just be, it could just be energy. You can just have bad luck.
And it's when I'm really talking generally. I know there's probably some.
people out there, oh, he's talking crazy right now.
But yeah, that's what I mean by, but you don't want, we don't want to call it by its name.
I absolutely understand.
Yeah.
I definitely want to respect that.
Hmm.
In your area of Oklahoma in the northeast, have you found that most Sasquatch sightings will occur around the reservation?
Or is it all over the place?
It doesn't have to be specifically just in the,
actual reservation area?
So all the reservations, so there's, like I said, there's a five civilized that take
up the eastern part of the state.
I don't want to get political or anything, but that's just how that's divided up.
And now what kind of federal type things going on, but it happens all over the place.
I have heard stories from different people up in northern, I'd say probably north central.
I'd say probably north of Oklahoma City.
there's been stories up there of them hanging out around at a powwow.
They'll be at the tree line or at the stomp grounds.
They'll be out there because a lot of those grounds,
especially stomp grounds are near water.
You have to make sure you have water around when you're doing those things.
And a lot of people say that they travel by water.
And there's different various opinions on that.
But like I said, they're all over the place in Oklahoma.
I think I tried to ask somebody older, I said,
How many think there is?
And they gave me a number like a thousand or something like that.
And I was just like, man, that's a lot.
That's a lot.
I have people that reach out to me about every week telling me,
hey, I saw something over here in Concho, Oklahoma,
or I saw something over here in Anadarko,
or I saw something over here in Hugo.
It's all over the place here in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma has incredible Bigfoot stories.
And I'm not going to mention the name of the group,
but man, there's this one Facebook group.
about Oklahoma Bigfoot stories.
Oh my goodness.
It's a smaller one.
And if you're in it, you know what I'm,
you know what I'm referring to.
It's like it's a fight club type thing if you're in it.
But oh man, you guys have some wild stuff down there.
Do you think there's a reason what, you know,
Oklahoma just,
it feels like there's so much,
I don't know how to say.
say, like, maybe aggressive Sasquatch stories or sightings. Do you think there's a reason
why there's so many in that state? Or is that something you've ever thought about?
I've heard some pretty aggressive encounters. Just here in the last, I'd say, probably
month, I was told a story about out in Antarctica, Oklahoma. And a guy was, he had his animals out there
and he had shot at it.
And this thing had killed every single,
and it killed after it shot it,
the next morning he went out there,
and every single one of his animals was gone, perished.
And I also wonder if it correlates with how Oklahoma is,
just in general, how we are.
We aggressive people a little bit.
If you treat us, treat people with respect,
you're going to be all right.
But once it comes to disrespecting people,
it can get physical or it can.
And I'm wondering if those things mimic that energy.
With people come in, like all the time, this land that hasn't been touched.
And a lot of years or ever, maybe, is being inhabited by people with a lot of money.
I mean, they're moving up to these hills and these mountains and some of these valleys.
And just speaking from experience, there was a guy out in Eufaula who bought some land at the bottom of this infamous place that is known for Bigfoot.
Like, it's known.
There's catacombs.
It's not catacombs, but it's more like caves.
But there's caves out there and there's this little cliff.
I don't want to say the name, but it's out in the fall area.
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It said everything happens for a reason, but maybe everything happens for a recesses.
Take noise-canceling headphones.
Do they block hearing to height and taste?
Hmm.
That sound seems to show.
Everything happens for a recesses.
But he bought land out there
And I'm always wondering if he's all right
You bought land
You inhabited a place that no one has ever inhabited
And I often wonder if that's the case too
So that's very intriguing to me
That's an area that I don't think has come up yet
It's I'm looking at it up on a map
And it's so interesting
Because if you look up, you follow Oklahoma
It's almost like on this peninsula
In the middle of this huge lake
It's just really interesting area. I need to look more into that.
You fall a lake is man-made. And one thing that I know, like I said, I know this is a Bigfoot
show, there's been talks of an octopus in there, a red octopus in that lake. I know I have
plenty of stories of people talking about giant snakes in that lake. Mythical, I guess you'd
say mythical, but in our native culture, there's big snakes in there. A lot of it, too, I think,
was when they made that lake,
there was a lot of stomp grounds down there.
And there was a lot of habitat that these beings,
these creatures inhabited.
And when you take over, nature's going to do something,
my uncle's property out in you follow.
There was one time we were talking about these things out there.
We were telling stories because that's how we talk.
That's how we kind of communicate lessons
and different stories.
and is by talking about these things sometimes
and trying to tell people to act right.
And we were all out there and we were talking and people telling stories
and something big ran through mowing down all this brush and these trees.
And it's thick out there.
And it came right up to the tree line and it was dead quiet.
There was not a single sound in that whole clearing.
It was like no birds, nothing, no crickets.
It was like the alpha predator came and heard its name being called.
And it had to see what was going on.
That's one thing that's, I think, when it comes to that area and it comes to like Northeast Oklahoma, like I mentioned, it's very intriguing to me.
That's why I continue to gather stories and information.
And I'm so intrigued by Bigfoot.
Oh, absolutely.
And this is something you've mentioned a few times. And I'd like you to take a few minutes to define what it means because I'm just not familiar with the term. And there might be some listeners as well. Can you define what the term stomp grounds means?
So it's ceremonial grounds. Stomp grounds kind of slang, but it's ceremonial grounds. And so ceremonial grounds are in specific areas in an origin story, especially for the creeks.
Back in the old days, when we were being removed, we had fire, and the fire guided us to our home here in Oklahoma.
And there were certain selected people in the tribe that would basically follow that fire and catch that fire so we didn't lose who we are.
And that goes into a whole different other thing.
But wherever that fire landed, you had to harness it and you had to make sure it was taken care of.
And wherever it landed is where your grounds were, where your ceremonial grounds were,
which is for your praising the creator and thanking the creator for what you've done.
And you're asking for healing or whatever needs to be done in those times.
That's so interesting.
It has parallels to Old Testament almost.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's one thing that's just so intriguing about history, man.
It's almost like it repeats itself almost a little bit.
Yeah.
Or it almost has a similar.
story but in different fonts.
It's so weird, the more
you look into things and more that
you look into different cultures.
Yeah, that could be a whole
other discussion. So talking
about the stomp ground, so you're saying that
when they created that
lake, they took over some
stomped ground. So I could
definitely understand how that could be.
That is a terrible thing to do.
But you mentioned
the giant snakes. So how large were these
snakes that were being seen in
this leak.
Anywhere from the size of a worm to the size of a, I don't know, maybe 50 feet.
I'll tell you, I'll tell you a very interesting story.
So I have a cousin who he's funny, but he's real big into, he probably listening to
show, hey cousin, what's going on?
Now I was playing.
Hey cousin.
But he was on Google Maps.
And you know how sometimes you can get real close and see things and you can see outlines.
The drone or whatever, whoever takes those pictures of that Google Maps caught one of those snakes going into the lake.
And he was trying to do the pencil markers.
And it was just the back end of the snake was like 22 feet as he was trying to figure it out.
But these snakes have power.
They have how I say.
This is one of my favorite, I ain't a lot of it.
My favorite being, my native being that I love to talk about is these, are these snakes.
Born and raised in Talak, Oklahoma, we have the Illinois River.
and these things are known to cause floods.
And the Illinois has flooded multiple times because of people not taking care of that water.
The same thing with you follow.
That lake has flooded multiple times over the years because people just aren't taking care of it.
But what these snakes are is they are the king of the water.
They take care of the water.
They make sure people take care of it.
And when it's not being taken care of, they take matters into their own hands.
One thing about Oklahoma, I'm sorry, we're deviating off, man.
No, let's go for it.
We're good, man.
Let's go.
And one thing that is very well known here in Oklahoma is there's a lot of drownings.
And that's one thing that I see the newspapers all time.
How does people keep drowning?
Oh, they must be just drinking too much.
But it's strange that it's a lot of kids, younger people.
You hardly ever see anybody old drowning.
Maybe someone in their 30s.
Maybe that's not really that old.
That's one thing that people will credit these snakes.
And I do personally to take in these people because maybe not saying it's sacrifice.
That's the game you play when you disqualify.
disrespect nature in the water.
Absolutely.
It's not a thing that you get multiple chances with.
You've got to respect it, for sure.
Speaking of the water, you also mentioned the octopus.
You hear people talk about the Oklahoma octopus.
Is that the same thing?
Or is this a different thing?
Same thing.
And crazy story that I heard from somebody out of you follow.
And I've also heard kind of murmurs about, I think it's Thunderbird.
Lake, I think is the other one that I've heard things from.
But I had somebody tell me that basically they saw one run across the road, this major highway,
broad daylight.
It was a small one, which I thought that I was like, that's crazy.
Do you believe it?
Sometimes people will just maybe just try to tell you story to get on a podcast.
I don't know.
But I thought it was pretty interesting.
But the Oklahoma Octopus has been around for quite a long time.
There was a guy, and I cannot remember his name at the top of my head, but he had been investigating this.
And they've also attributed a lot of these drownings and all these lakes to being that, that creature, that being.
And when I say being, it's more than just a creature is what I'm getting to.
It's more of people talk about these mythical beings or these mythical entities.
And that's what I'm referring to.
If you ever hear me, when I say being, these things are not, they're not of this world or they're not of the normal world that we know.
Totally understand.
when you
so when you refer to
Sasquatch then
and the thing about
the show is that
there's many different
viewpoints
about what the creature is
and I'd like to think
that we
I talk to many different
viewpoints
through people
when you're referring
to
to Bigfoot yourself
what is in
your mind
or what's your
definition of the creature
when you're referring
to Bigfoot
man that's a
so
that's a great question. I've asked people that same question, and I always find it very intriguing.
My opinion of it, though, is a weird one. So I think that they are, I think that they are a, and I don't want to say a set of people. And I don't, not human is what, it's not what I'm trying to say. A lot of Cherokees believe that they're a secret tribe and that they exist when they want to, when they want to be seen.
and they want to be known that they're there.
A story that I had come across as a young guy out of,
so I used to go to a cultural camp during the summertime at Sequoia High School in Talakwa.
And I heard a story from an elder that he said that they look like humans,
but they are just hairy and they got beards, but they're like super tall.
He described this Sasquatch of this big foot to being about nine foot tall with a beard.
It looked like a human face, but they had a beard.
and he called it a person.
And when I, growing up in my mind, I envision that.
I think of if they are people or if they're inter, I know there's a theory out there that they're interdimensional beings.
I know that people think that they're possibly a shapeshifter or I've heard that.
I've heard different things.
And in my opinion, I think that they're, I think that they're another set of like a tribe.
And it's not a people.
It's a tribe of beings.
They have ways in methods to remain undetected.
And I go back to talking about like Native medicine or Native magic or shamanism.
Native American, but I don't practice that stuff.
I don't practice those things.
Much like, and I have that same thought when it comes to Sasquatch is not all of them practice the ability to disappear.
not all of them practiced the ability to look like a stump.
Like some stories you hear,
I heard a story one time of somebody basically sat on it,
didn't even thought it was a stump.
They were just hiking and they say the stump was moving.
I believe that if they want to be seen, they will be seen.
And they use these different methods and these different old ways is what I call it,
but it's these herbs and these different methods to be seen or not to be seen.
So I think that they're, I think that they are of this world, but it's hard to describe
what's of this world.
Absolutely.
Do, you know, the stories that you've heard from your area and you've talked to many
different people over the years, are Orbs ever parts of those stories?
Is that a thing that ever comes up down in Oklahoma?
Yes.
I've heard a lot of stories, a lot of stories about Orbs.
Everyone wants everyone, the famous one here in Oklahoma is out in Miami.
It's called the spook light, but it looks like a light kind of that travels around.
In Northeast Oklahoma, my dad has actually seen, it looks like a fireball, but it dances.
It looks like a person walking or if someone was running and it makes that movement.
And old Cherkees believe that it's the souls of people that are watching over things.
And they left their soul there to maybe guard something.
Who really knows what it's really for.
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They say everything happens for a reason, but I suspect everything happens for a recess.
Like this commercial break, did you need 15 seconds away from music, or 15 seconds to eat or Reese's?
Perhaps it's true.
Everything happens for a Reese's.
But I've also heard that those things,
this is going to, I don't think I've shared this, but I'm going to share it to you.
I have heard stories that these orbs dance around maybe bury treasure or some type of fortune.
And I have heard stories of Bigfoot or Dogman protecting this treasure.
I have heard those stories.
Maybe it's treasure or something from like 1600.
Who knows?
Who knows what it is?
I have heard, I have also heard Bigfoot being associated with these orbs.
as well. So at the end of the day, people see the orbs and they're like, okay, I see an orb in the
middle of this pasture. What's going on or what's happening? We don't really, there's no explanation,
but the old elders believe that it's possibly the soul of people past gone that's protecting
their wealth or, or it could be that they're just trying to find another way maybe to go to the other
side. It's very interesting, though. Can you tell me anything more about Bigfoot guarding a buried treasure?
That's an extremely new one for me.
That's really interesting.
Yeah, it's, I'm just trying to figure out how to describe that because when I was told that story,
basically somebody was supposed, somebody was digging up, basically they had figured out that
there were some type of, basically they followed the orb essentially is what the story was told.
And they dug it up.
And when they looked over, there was a Sasquash there, growling out of them.
Now, he said it was made him been protecting.
I don't really, I just use protecting as, hey, like when you hear that, hey, it's probably time to get out of here.
I probably shouldn't be doing, be trying to collect this treasure or whatever this fortune is or whatever he was trying to look for.
That's just very interesting.
That's why I haven't heard a lot of those stories, but I'm very, if anyone out there, hey, if you got one of those, let me know.
Yeah, absolutely.
I just wanted to clarify that because I was like, man, I don't want to start like, oh, ESR, nor there's going to be, it's like the new leprechaun.
and the rainbow.
Yeah, no.
Who knows?
But.
No, I just, I just had a, like, that, that story is, I heard that story years ago,
but they basically followed it, that, that flame.
And it brought them to basically, it did a circle or whatever, a weird, like, it was in a
pattern, essentially.
And they noticed that it stopped at a certain location and it moved to the next.
And so they, really, like I said, it's an older story.
It could have just been coincidence.
I know a lot of people see aliens with big,
foot. It's another thing I've heard. But I haven't heard much on the alien part, but I have heard a few
times of people seeing that flame and then they hear footsteps behind them or something running
through the woods. I have heard that too as well. My dad actually was out in name dropping some
these towns, but my dad, I think he was out at Holbert and heard something like that. It was
all an orb and then heard something. I thought was weird, but nothing ever approached him.
He just, he heard something out with that orb. So, and also could be, too, that.
Maybe Bigfoot's trying to find that treasure too, or whatever that is out there.
It's such an awesome start to a story.
It's just, it's, it is so cool.
Like the buried treasure of Bigfoot in Oklahoma.
And like, dude, I'm loving it.
So let's pretend, yeah, let's say we're in your area of Oklahoma and northeast.
We're at a campfire.
And there's maybe some people are there.
they're starting to get to get older.
They're older than kids now.
They're getting into junior high, maybe high school.
And so the older individuals are like, okay, it's time to tell them the story about Bigfoot
that is we kind of, we all knew about it.
And now these kids are old enough to know.
Are there any stories like that that are passed around the campfires up in your area?
Yes, yeah, yes and no.
A story, I remember being like you mentioned, we experienced that.
the one that was running through this brush coming towards us while we were sitting around telling
stories. Another story that spooks me out to this day, it's out in Park Hill, Oklahoma. It's a little
bit outside of Talakawa, Oklahoma. And my dad at the time was a young guy. He was living with
my grandpa at the time, and he lived next to this park. It's called Murrow Home Park. It's about,
I'd say, probably a mile and a half from his house. And it was real a hot night and with old Indian
houses, especially old Indian heads. They're like, no, we ain't not turning that AC on.
We're going to keep it steaming in this house. So he had to open the window. And my dad is laying there.
And being in mind, I've never told this story publicly, but this is a good time to tell it.
And he's laying there in bed. And he hears something jump over the fence. And it makes this sound,
like the creaking sound. And he hears these large footsteps coming up to the window.
and he's laying there and he's, what is that?
And it lets out this, like a horse.
Like a horse would make this kind of huffing sound.
It was real deep.
And my dad sat there and he was sitting there and he's getting real, what is this?
What is going on?
And it made that huffing noise again.
And he heard the creaking of the fence.
So either it opened the fence or he opened the gate because it was one of those little latch gates
that you could just flip up and open.
or it jumped a fence
and it took back off where he was going.
The area is a very spooky area
and it's got a lot of things going on.
And in that area
when I was a young guy,
I'll tell you my, I think my
encounter with, I believe it was one of these
creatures, one of these beings.
I used to take my friends out to this park
and spook them out because I know how to get
the spookies going.
And in this park, there's these trails that go up into this kind of hill area.
And it's pitch black.
You can't see anything.
Tree cover.
No, you can't see any of the stars.
And I'm messing with them.
You're never supposed to hoot.
I was always told never to hoot.
But I'd mess with them.
They're white folks.
I'm like messing with like to show them that I know a few things.
I'm Indian.
I can summon these things and just have a little ego about it.
And I made that mistake.
So we come back off the bridge.
ridge and I go, hey, we'll stop real quick. I'm a hoot three times and watch, see what
happened. I hoot the first time. Everybody goes, hey, all right, man. Hey, okay, hey, we got to,
we get the point. You're trying to scare us. We get it. I hoot a second time. And they're like,
no, hey, okay, okay, okay, hey, you hold on, okay, chill out, chill out. It's cool. When I hoot that
third time,
when you go over that bridge,
there's a little underpass that you can walk
down to underneath that bridge.
And there was a roar
came from under that bridge.
And it was,
I always equated to
King Kong's roar, but it was,
it hits you.
It hit me.
And when it roared,
I blacked out.
Be in mind.
I'm going to describe the people that I'm with.
I'm with two 6-6-350-pound guys.
I'm the last person in the back closest to the car.
After that third hoop and we hear that roar and I black out,
those big boys were in the car in two seconds.
Took off and I come back into my mind all the way and we're halfway.
We're already almost home.
And my mind comes back.
And I think what we ran into that night was one of those ones that make you forget.
Because I don't remember from the time that I hooted that third time to hearing that roar to when we were almost halfway home.
And to this day, I still have those people that say, man, I don't know why.
That was the craziest thing I've ever heard.
I have never heard anything that made me feel that way.
It's almost if you were face to face with a lion and it roared in your face and you're just like checked out.
and I spoke with one of them with one of my uncles or with my uncle and he goes yeah he said you ran into the ones that the one that makes you forget he said you played he said what did you do before I said I told him when I did and he goes yeah that's what happens so yeah that's a that's my personal story that I've run into that's out in Park Hill Oklahoma at Murrow Home Park it's a museum out there it's the park is shut down now there was a lot of things that happened with some people passing away out there I don't want to say the
word. And then there were some other things that
happened out there. But
another story, this has happened back in the 90s
at that same park. I had an uncle of mine. He had shared
this story with me because he had heard my story.
And he was a young guy. He was out there with my other
uncle and some friends. And they're doing some teenage things
while and out, just doing their thing. And the cops come.
So they're hiding up in those trees. And those trees, you can climb up
them because they're all low, but you can get up there real high in that tree.
And those cops were trying to find them.
And eventually those cops decided to not mess with them.
And they went on.
At least there's these trash cans out there that are really heavy.
And some of them are bolted to the ground.
Some of them are not.
But they're like hard metal, heavy trash cans.
And my uncle said when they got down, something through.
And the trash can might have been 300 pounds, threw it like a pebble at them from over there by
that bridge.
threw it at them.
And it almost hit them.
They were like, man, we got to get out of here.
What was that?
What just threw that at us?
And they took off.
And that was something that was shared to me here recently.
I had never heard that story.
And my uncle heard my story and said, hey, I had the same thing.
Something similar to me happened to me at that park.
But growing up, I'd always hear these stories of people seeing these things.
And as I've gotten older, I think with age, people say, hey, I'm going to tell you this
story. And with the podcast, people will tell me their old school stories. And that's one thing I
love about doing is hearing these stories. But yeah, that's a few stories that I've shared around a
campfire, but I've also had shared to me in that way, too.
Yohla, that is incredible that you had that experience. So are you making a, a noise like a,
like an owl, like that type of thing? Or it's like one of the, yeah, it's one of those. Because
So the backstory on that is my grandpa did the same thing to some people when he was in college.
Or he had a cousin that did the same thing.
But essentially, and this is, and I'm getting goosebumps telling the story, but I'm going to tell you,
when he hooted, when he did that hoot sound, there was laughter in those trees at that park.
And it was like maniacal laughter.
And that's where I got that idea to do that.
I was going to see if something happens.
I'm going to real mess with these people.
But one thing about, like I said, when you call these things, when you call these beings and these entities,
you're usually the one that has to pay the Piper.
And that's why I stepped away from the investigation side of that.
Because, you know, I used to go out and I, at one point, I was trying to find a cult in a small town here in Oklahoma.
I was finding animal bones, animal carcasses and all this stuff.
But that's a story for another time.
Maybe we'll talk about that another time.
But yeah, man, it's, that's.
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They say everything happens for a reason, but I suspect everything happens for a recesses.
Like this commercial break, did you need 15 seconds away from music or 15 seconds to eat or Reese's?
Perhaps it's true.
Everything happens for a reases.
That's incredible.
Yeah, the cult ones for another time.
What was the name of that park again that you had the two incidents were happening?
at just for my notes.
Merle Home Park.
So it's, it was, I think it's owned by the Cherokee Nation, actually.
But it's basically the park is named after the house that's at the edge of the road.
And that house, I think you can go and visit it and it's haunted.
It's truly haunted.
Like, I remember being a young guy seeing video camera footage of things moving in the house,
like a full like chair moving across the floor of the house.
I was like, man, that's crazy.
Got it.
Merle Home Park.
in Park Hill.
Correct?
Yep,
yeah,
totally got it.
Oh,
that's very interesting.
I feel like there's
might be some listeners
that also have some stories
from that area.
Feel free to contact me,
Bigfoot Society at Gmail.com.
Also, we'll have,
I'm pretty sure,
we'll have Yoholla's contact info
in the show notes for this as well.
We'll ask him later on that.
Yohola,
I know that you've probably
chatted to people
from all over the state of Oklahoma.
Just curious, have you ever talked to anyone that's had any interesting stories from
like LaFleur County or Honubi or anything like that?
I know.
So I had somebody tell me, and I don't know exactly where Garfield County is.
I had to look, if you, I can't exactly know where that's at.
But I had a lady reach out to me about a time when she was a little girl in Garfield County
back in the early 70s, I believe.
She was a little girl.
And this is old, she's an older lady now.
But she was telling me a story about a time she was walking on the train tracks close to her dark.
And she looked behind her and there was a, it was basically a Sasquatch falling her on the train tracks.
And when she looked back, it was walking behind.
Like it wasn't close, but it was you could see it.
She could see it, the outline of it was big.
And then when she looked, it darted back into the tree line.
And then it followed her all the way down to where she was going.
Then she got home and they took off and went home.
A story that I had heard
Honubi area is
my grandpa used to do a lot of hunting
up in the Kaimichi Mountains
and it wasn't really like an encounter
but it was more of the whole entire area
where he was at with his buddy
went dead quiet
could hear a pin drop
any movement you could hear something
and he thought it was odd
and he had coon dogs
but I haven't really heard
much of Lafour County
I know that there's some history with
the chalk tolls out there
I know that there's a famous story about, I think it's the Choctawes.
Basically, they went in and had basically a war with these Sasquatch or these Bigfoot.
And I think only one person survived to tell the story.
Out of all these guys that went down there to take on this clan.
And I know that story has been around for a lot of years.
Fascinating.
I can tell.
So, you are a.
awesome guest because you have a wealth of knowledge about the state. It's incredible. So I might
just start throwing some random things at you and see if anything hits because I can't have this
type of conversation with everyone. Have you ever heard any stories about hyenas being seen in
Oklahoma? It depends on what the description is. I'll tell you, so this is a weird story.
and so I used to Uber when I when when I was needing some extra money back when I was a younger guy
this might have been about five six years ago and I was out this is in Bigsby Oklahoma where this
took place and I was I got a dean and I went down into once you cross the river going into
Bigsby when you're going south into Bigsby if people are in that area or listen there's a road
that takes you next to the river that goes on down there's a bunch of nice homes out there
and I had basically I picked these two girls up at the end of the road and I could tell that something was off with them.
I was like, they look frazzled, I guess you could say.
And me being conspiracy guy and I love cryptids and I'm into the spooky stuff and I like to hear these things.
And so I'm just driving and I'm not saying anything.
I got the music on and I'm just, but I'm overhearing this, these two girls talk about them seeing this weird looking dog.
about the same, I wouldn't say about the same size of the car, but it was a little smaller.
And she goes, they were like sitting there talking about it.
And they were like, man, that dog looked weird.
It kind of looked like a hyena.
Kind of looked weird.
It didn't look like a dog.
What do you think that was?
And they're sitting there back there talking and describing this thing, sounding.
And to me, in my first thought, I thought it was maybe a dog man.
And I still think it might be.
But the way they described it was like a hyena.
kind of looking thing.
And because it wasn't bigger than the car, but it was like a little, it was bigger than a dog,
basically.
And they were like, man, I don't know what that was.
And they went on to basically, and I didn't ask them about it.
I just stayed quiet because I wanted to hear it naturally from them because they were very,
I can tell that they were upset.
Like this thing scared them.
And they were sitting there and, man, I don't know what that was.
It couldn't have been a dog.
It couldn't have been, couldn't have been this.
I don't really know what that was.
It didn't look like anything I've ever seen before.
I was waiting, but the boys, the guys, there's about six or seven guys that were out there at this,
I guess they were having a bonfire out there out in kind of this next to this house.
I don't really know, but the details on that, but they ended up having to chew this thing off,
whatever this thing was.
Now, is it a hyena, or was it a dog man?
I really don't know.
I just recently went and saw a live hyena at this place here.
and I currently reside in Oklahoma City.
But I went to this place and I saw a hyena, full-grown hyena.
And the way that this girl described it, and I'm glad that's crazy you asked me this question.
As I went and looked at this thing, and this thing, the way she described it, this thing was a little, like, it was way bigger than a dog, but it wasn't like four foot tall.
It was, but it was big.
You could tell this animal was a really muscular animal.
And I just thought that was a interesting story, you know, that I asked.
I heard from these two, basically high school girls at a bonfire.
You know, it's crazy.
Just overhearing them talk about it.
It's very interesting.
And listeners, I'm going to shout out Cryptids of the Corn real quick.
You don't listen to that.
You need to.
Their podcast is great.
And the greatest episode, I think, is when they talk about hyenas and how a lot of dog man sightings are probably misidentified hyenas.
It's very interesting.
Please take a listen.
I'm going to put it in the show notes.
But Yohola, that kind of leads into another question is, are there a lot of dog man sightings in your state as well besides Bigfoot?
Man, from what I've heard, I think they're running everywhere, too.
I'll tell you a crazy story.
And this is a crazy story.
All right.
This is in Oklahoma City.
This is an Oklahoma City.
It's the biggest city in Oklahoma.
I was conversing, we got a story, I got a story from this woman basically telling me about her childhood here in Oklahoma City.
And she went on, the way she described it is the layout of their house.
And where their house was, was in basically a central part in Oklahoma City.
There was basically hardly any trees.
But she did mention that there's a row of trees that connect on down that just, I guess it's just undeveloped land that goes all the way.
out till wherever outside Oklahoma City.
But I never really got a what part of Oklahoma City that she was in.
But she as a little girl one night, and she always felt like she was being watched
when she was playing outside.
And she might have been, I think she said she was eight years old.
And she was outside just playing around and just being a little kid.
And she always felt like she was being watched.
And she told her, I know, I'm scared to go outside.
What's wrong?
There's nothing out here.
But their fences backing up again.
against this thick tree line.
There's trees that surrounded it.
And one night she's sitting there in her bed.
And she just, in the way that she wrote it,
it made it sound like she just rolled over,
like she was just tossing and turning that night.
And she looked over and there was this,
basically this wolf's head staring at her from the end to the window.
And it was just looking at her.
and she looked at it.
I guess the way she described it was just like a,
she was shook, like she didn't know what she was looking at.
And the window was not like a window that was on the ground.
This was like a pretty high up window.
And she's looking at it.
And this thing is this creature is looking at her through this window with red eyes.
And it's almost like she felt like it wanted it to her to come outside.
and she looked at it and basically screamed when it,
eventually when it dawned on her,
hey, this is not normal.
And when she screamed, her parents come in and then it was like the end of it.
But she had heard tapping on the window sometimes when she, like,
because she would close the curtains a lot of times and just happened so that night
that she had it open.
But that's out Oklahoma City.
And for me, that's crazy because it's like a heavily populated area.
Another story comes out of, I believe it's out of the Salina area, Salina, Oklahoma.
No, I'm sorry, not Salina, Oklahoma.
This is out of, I believe it's north, northern part of, anyways, I'm getting into minutiae.
But there was a story that elders used to talk about a dog-like creature that would run down this road.
And it was known to do this.
And basically what it would do is it was passing through.
It wouldn't be every night, but it would be, that would be, that would be, that would
be its route. It would come through and it was like a dog on its high legs running fast.
An elder one time I was talking about the time that her and her brothers had heard something
like some type of yipping and it sounded like baby coyotes. And she was like, what's that
sound? And so they, her brothers decide to go check it out. So they go through the woods and
they get up to where they hear this kind of chirping sounds like coyotes. And,
What they see is an upright werewolf, and it's yipping like a coyote.
And they're like, what in the world?
So they take off running, and they run back to the house, and they couldn't talk.
They couldn't speak for the whole 30 minutes after.
And that's on the Cherokee Nation res.
One thing about dog man, I think, is a little bit confused sometimes when in non-native circles, I'd say,
is the difference between shapeshifters and Skinwalker and a dog man.
Those things are not interchangeable.
They're different.
And there's stories up in, like I said, in Northeast Oklahoma of shapeshifters.
A funny story, this is old, old medicine, but there's two, these two women could do these things.
They could shapeshift into kind of wolf, wolf, like werewolf type thing.
And they would always be beefing with each other.
They had beef for their entire life.
They could never get along, but they would always beef with each other through this,
kind of shamanism, shape-shifting thing.
And there was a nurse one night and said that she saw a wolf, I guess, on its hind legs
walking in the nursing home, walking around in the nursing home.
It was one of those ladies going in to mess with the other lady.
There's getting back to dog, man, something that happened to me when I was on the Illinois,
or when I was, it was on Halloween night, which is crazy.
I'm being very long with it, and I apologize.
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It said everything happens for a reason,
but maybe everything happens
for a recess. Take noise
canceling headphones. Do they block hearing
to heighten taste?
Hmm.
That sound seems to show.
Everything happens for a recess.
I was on the Illinois River
driving to a cabin
that we rented out on Halloween night.
And
I saw something
on the right hand side of the road.
and it looked like a wolf.
It was on all fours,
but it was sitting next on its hind haunches.
Like if someone was bending down to get out of the way,
if you're standing up and then you squat down real quick,
it looked like it was already squatting down.
And I looked and I said,
what was that?
This is before I even knew about dog man.
I had no idea about this.
And I was like, what was that?
I was like, that's a big dog.
I never seen no dog like that.
Fast forward into the night.
And people are like, man, I don't want to go outside.
And I'm like, what are you talking about?
They're like, man, when we pulled up, there was a big old dog outside.
It was like, it wasn't near the house, but it was up the road a little bit where I saw it.
But it was on down, like it was coming closer to the cabin where we were at.
And they were like, man, we almost hit this big old dog, man.
It was huge.
We don't even know what it was.
Like, we didn't, we had to swerve out of the way.
that's how they're describing it.
And there were some people outside sitting on the porch
and where this is a big old doing young people things
and I guess I'm still young,
but I'm saying young and dumb stuff.
Like, in people, I had some people tell me
they swear on everything,
there was a howl that came from the river.
And it was a big howl.
We had music going, and they heard it over the music,
which is a crazy thing.
But that's in, that's in Talakawa.
That's up of the river,
in Talakwa when it comes,
but I can keep going.
There's all just different types of stories.
There's one out of kind of southern Oklahoma when it comes to,
I guess it's like a trail.
So this thing has been running a trail and people have seen it.
But yeah, man, there's, I think they're,
I think they're pretty rampant here in Oklahoma.
I would say, without a doubt,
you guys have some things going on down there with Dogman as well.
Not even to mention your hyena story that I just randomly decided.
to ask you about, which is weird that came up.
But I have a question.
It's part in my ignorance.
But so I know that on the Navajo Nation, they have the Navajo Rangers.
Is there an equivalent of that on the reservations in your area?
So, I would say no.
Now, granted, when you're dealing each nation here in the Northeast and
the five civilized tribes.
And it's Seminole, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, and Creek, and Muscogne Creek.
And everything has to be more corporate nowadays, I would say, when it comes to that.
But I would not be surprised.
And this is just my thought is I would not be surprised if they had a unit or some type of paranormal investigative section of each marshal.
Or Cherokee Marshals and then the Creek Nation Lighthouse.
force. I would be surprised if they went out and investigated because these one thing that's
happening in, especially in Creek country, is a lot of people are moving out of the city and
they're buying land. And I wouldn't be surprised that those, especially Creek Nationia or
Cherokee Nationia, they have people that go out and say, hey, we got a weird call of this seven
foot tall hairy man. And they may be off the record. I don't know, but I would not be surprised
at all if that's if they had something like that. I wouldn't be surprised either. And if there's someone
that's listening and that's you
and hey if you want to reach out
that's cool but
Yohola man this has been
such a
fun and refreshing
interview my goodness this has been
a good time
can you do you mind spending a few minutes
talking about what the
War Cry podcast is what listeners
can you know expect to hear
when they subscribe and listen
to that? Yeah
so a lot of the things that you guys
I do discuss some of these things.
On my podcast, I go a little bit harder.
When it comes to certain things, my podcast consists of basically true crime,
conspiracy, to native stories, to basically anything and everything that goes bumping the night.
And I try to do research on things, and I try to reach out to people and get information.
But the podcast is available on basically Spotify, Apple, Google.
It's on YouTube.
I got some interviews on there.
every episode, I think up until the latest one, is up on YouTube.
But you can find me, like I said, War Cry Podcasts,
and you can even add me on Facebook too as well,
Youholla Tiger.
But send me a message.
Sometimes people just add me, and I'm like,
I don't accept it because I don't know who you are.
But if you send me a message and say,
hey, man, I listened to it.
I heard you on Bigfoot Society, or I heard you here.
I love the podcast, and I'll accept you.
Because I like said, like I said, I like talking to people,
and I like getting information and stories from people.
Absolutely.
And listeners, if Youholla said something and it jogged your memory about something about Oklahoma,
reach out to him, send him a message, get him more information for sure.
But, uh, y'allel, it is been a pleasure chatting with you tonight.
Yeah, real quick.
You didn't ask me about the, so have you heard about the-
son of a gun?
I totally didn't.
Yeah, go for it, man.
So you didn't ask me about the casino that reportedly had that the video of that Bigfoot
coming out of the grass grease trap.
Have you heard about that?
I've heard of it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I've had an individual come forward and he worked security there.
Okay.
And he himself, before that video happened, now there's multiple theories.
There's multiple different things that people say that happened.
But he swears by this is what happened.
is essentially that
and it's just
I'm going to say whatever we're here
I've already mentioned it so we're here
essentially what happened was
is the tribes confiscated it
the tribe confiscated that
that video
but they were late
and allegedly
there are copies possibly out there somewhere
oh my goodness
and I would not be surprised
if we hear 20 years from now
that it came up, that the video resurfaced somehow.
I've also heard a theory from someone different that said that Matt Moneymaker from the BFRO bought it.
Jeez, you're going to get me so much trouble.
There's a big allegedly, that's wild.
Okay.
That's from somebody that works there that told me that said that as well.
Now, like I said, one thing about this tape, and this is why everything I'm talking about is allegedly and I don't, nothing is for certain.
but what I do know for sure is that from what I was told from this person that there was a group of older ladies.
And this is how this whole thing culminated into what it became.
Is either this happened before or after, and I cannot exactly remember how they described it.
But there was a group of senior citizens that had come to gamble, which is a wild thing to do,
is to send nursing home people in the casino to spend their nursing home money.
Yeah, that's messed up, yeah.
That is wild.
But it was a bunch of senior citizens that, I guess, I don't know if like I said,
I don't know if it was a nursing home, but whatever.
The bus driver saw this thing standing at the tree line waiting for those ladies to come out,
or those ladies and those men to come out, those senior citizens to come out.
He took off and quit.
then that's then the guy that I like said the person I've talked to basically saw one of these
things and heard treynunks and haulers I think the next night and then that's when they got the
film and I've this is something that I've really I've been very interested in and I've been
trying to get people to come forward and I've even put it out there on some episodes hey have
you heard anything, let me know.
And like I said, I had this gentleman who worked, like I said, he worked there and he was relaying
to me that it's, and don't never say never on that thing, because it may eventually come out.
And when it does, it'll blow the roof off.
Because it, because this is, this tape was, and if you remember, this is like, what, early
2000s, I believe, maybe, even before that, maybe.
I remember seeing it on the news very briefly.
And I remember they mentioned it here in Oklahoma.
and that has been a thing that I have been trying to get to the bottom of and I've been asking people
basically since I heard about it.
And like I said, like I said, I heard that one of the managers went to the news station and that's how it got out.
And then they had to quickly reel it in and things like that.
So if anybody has heard anything about this videotape and about this casino, I'm not going to mention the casino because I don't want anyone to get in trouble.
for defamation, anything like that.
But everything, like I said, everything from the point that I mentioned to the casino,
it's right now, it's all a legend.
But if you know anything or you've heard anything or somebody that knows somebody,
let me know, because like I said, I've been trying to get to the bottom of this,
and this is a mystery that I would like to crack.
Dude, I'm loving it.
I love when people dig deep into their state mysteries about Bigfoot.
I think that was back in 2002 or something around there.
This is an alleged incident with the casino and the missing footage.
It's just a fascinating story.
And yes, listeners, if you reach out to Yehola, please.
I didn't even mention what was on the tape either.
I'm sorry.
So there was two different things that I was told from, like I said, multiple people,
is that they got a full shot of this thing.
A full shot.
Like a clear cut, this is Bigfoot.
But then I also heard that all they could see, you know, from someone else said that they all they could see was an arm.
And they could basically, this thing was eating the grease out of this trap.
And it was eating whatever was in that.
That's what I've heard.
Yeah.
And the one that I think I believe is I think they've seen the whole thing.
That's the story that I think, that I believe is that they found that full, the full video.
The person that I talked to said he's seen it.
And he said, it was, he said that, he's, they will never be able to reap. There's no footage out
there that's going to be able to prove the existence of this thing, but that video will is what
he told. He's, so he's, holy mackerel, have you recorded an interview with this guy?
So it's all not, he may eventually do it. Okay. He's an older, he's an older gentleman.
He's, he's, he's aged a lot, I'll say. Yeah. He, he currently lives in a different country. And so,
he eventually, he told me, said, I'm going to build up the nerve.
And he said he may talk about it, but he has a lot of other stories about Canada dog man.
And he's got all types of other stories that he shared with me.
And, but yeah, you never know, guys.
You never know.
Those are the guys you need.
Man, that's an interview right there, man.
Hopefully you can get that, get a great relationship with that gentleman and be able to interview him.
But, man, I love talking to individuals like that.
Well, man, I'd be exciting to see if something happens from this in the future.
And maybe that video will one day show up again.
Be incredible.
Yeah, it would be.
Oh, I love a good mystery.
And that's a good mystery.
Thank you for bringing that up at the end.
Youhole, this has been a good time, man.
Did you have any other closing thoughts before we start to end out this?
episode. Yeah, I just appreciate you having me on. And like I said, a lot of the other thing
that I've talked about to me is it's all very interesting to me and it's very intriguing.
And like I said, I appreciate you having me on and hopefully we can do this again sometime.
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I can get on here
and we can tell our stories.
Maybe there's
somebody else out there
listening, it's too afraid to tell their story. Maybe this will give them the courage to come out.
And now I feel so bad about it. Who cares what anybody thinks? I know what I saw. I know what's
out there. That's all I care about.
Let people know. Please let them know. If you ever see one of these things, you need to tell.
Because if you don't, then shame on you. You know, shame on you.
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