Bigfoot Society - Face to Face as it Crossed the Road! | Harlan County, Kentucky
Episode Date: November 4, 2024Join Chuck, a seasoned security guard from Harlan County, Kentucky, as he shares spine-tingling stories of paranormal experiences in the Daniel Boone National Forest. Raised in a region steeped in mys...tery, Chuck recounts his eerie encounters with strange creatures, ghostly sightings, and inexplicable phenomena. From a terrifying July 4th encounter with a juvenile Sasquatch to unsettling noises and dark figures on the roadside, his narrations paint a vivid picture of Southeast Kentucky's hidden mysteries. Discover the supernatural and unexplained as Chuck takes you on an intense journey into the unknown.🔴 Subscribe to our Youtube channel and leave a comment here: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share 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!)Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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Two, one, our Bigfoot Society,
you've got the privilege of talking to Chuck today.
Chuck is an individual who's been a long time listener of the show.
He also reached out to me from Harlan County, Kentucky.
And it's a pleasure to have you on the show today, Chuck.
You're welcome, your mom.
Yeah, feel free to take us where we need to go, Chuck.
I know you're on your way somewhere right now,
but let's make the best of the time we got together
and feel free to share what you've lived through.
All righty.
Well, I was born and raised, mainly here in Harlem, Kentucky.
my parents moved to date, no I,
we had a, I don't know,
turn of events in my early, I guess,
third or fourth year of being born.
And I had a basement door slam on my head.
The basement door was kind of positioned
as a lay down back porch
hide the basement door and it just raised up and had chains that would keep it from going too far back or you know there was no safety measures to keep it from falling well i ventured over there and was laying it down and this door fell on my head i've had tonight as the ring of the years for as long as i can remember that it's just been something that it's
You know, I don't hear real good, but I sense things I think stronger than anyone else.
I can drive by a transformer.
I feel the transformer.
I feel the eyes that, you know, I don't know this.
Other people don't feel, you know, to me it would be odd, you know,
just like the ringing in my ears is louder than my voice.
But it's never been an issue.
problem for me.
But I've grown and it's a normal, it's a normal thing.
Okay, it goes on up until I did by my grandparents, the relationship of my mother and
father was never in a very good situation as a child.
I had two older sisters, one was living, was adopted from birth to my grandparents.
about seven years old, we had been placed under my grandparents,
and they were at a grocery store in Wallens.
It was the most spookiest building you could ever think to live in
because the creeks run underneath the store,
and any time high water got up,
it would rubbed underneath the bottom of the store,
and it was something that was quite regular.
We made it through the 69 flood, and you hear of the northwest in North Carolina, we experienced that quite regular, not to the magnitude of third destruction.
You know, I've got very bad opinions of that.
They ain't no monsters or they ain't no boogers, no.
You better be out.
Watch out for the boogers, and anything else that goes creeping crawling around in the night.
We was always warned about the mountains and bugermen and woodbuggers and you name it, ghosts.
You know, he was just a strong belief.
The spirits was an actual thing.
It was no mythical, you know, childhood.
We grew up with people that actually said, I've seen a ghost, you know, family members.
They're from Jellico, Tennessee.
the hatmakers I've originally born to Morgan,
but was adopted a hatmaker.
Born the name hatmaker for several years,
since I was seven,
it's just, it's been a,
just a ton of offense.
When I was 16,
I should have drowned.
And people think that when you sleepwalk or you have,
I hope we're still on,
but we just,
You sleepwalk.
People say, don't wake up someone's sleepwalking.
Well, my sister stuck me for a camping trip when I was six, I turned 16.
I did not drink.
I played football, through junior high, and all through high school, I graduated, and played football my senior year.
I thought up to my sleep at 2.30, and a gentleman had already woke up and remembered that he had
had his fishing pose out.
And he wanted to reel his fishing pose in so they wouldn't get drug in through the night.
And he said he was grilling them in.
And he heard a scuffle in one of the lounge chairs that I was sleeping in.
And up I come, I walked to the edge of the pier that we was sleeping on, which was at North Lake.
and the pier was, I don't know, 20, 30 foot on the side of the lake.
And I got up and just dove in, just like it was nothing.
And he said he sat there and watched me.
And I made two or three circles, and I wouldn't respond to him talking to me,
closer and closer to the dock to where they could get a hold of me.
And when I woke up, I was actually.
underwater, and then I thought they was drowning me. I thought they'd stuck me in the lake and
was drowning me. That is absolutely horrifying. Okay, back it up. We was, I don't know, I was
13 in that range. We all went to the Wallens Baptist Church, several of us, and all the family
members went, and we were all in the Boy Scouts. The Boy Scout leader went to our
church and you know people that we
growed up with went to the church it was just
a family thing and a
a new deacon
membered up with the church
and he was raised in a while
but he had never been to the sand caves on
high mountain and he wanted to go for a trip
up there so we figured out we'd go
sand caves at the same time
well we're loaded for back
We've got a Labrador retriever with us, and he was a good hunting dog.
And he had trained something.
When we got to the top of the mountain where you turn up to go to Watchies Creek Fire Tower
or go into the backside of Watches Creek, which goes into the Daniel Bowden, is in the
National Forest that runs toward the Boy Scout camp.
The dog is feet up on the tree, looking up in the tree, and it gets our attention.
So we peer up in the tree and it's a sleek poplar that's maybe 80 foot tall.
Because in them hollers, they got to grow really tall really quick to survive.
And this was a tall poplar.
There's a raccoon about midwaves of this tree.
Oh, quick draw and the draw.
I jerk out, put the shotgun around there and shoot the raccoon.
We're going to eat back home tonight.
Well, when it hit the ground, it wasn't no raccoon.
It was a groundhog.
Groundhogs are not found in the deep mountains.
They could be, you know, they may be few and far between,
but I don't see that that ground log would have climbed up that poplar tree for no reason.
I don't think the dog
would have chased it at the tree that far
if it was 10 foot off the ground
20 foot maybe
but this this ground hog was way
way up in the
upper part of this poplar tree
well we laugh about it
we pick it up so we're going to eat groundhog
we go to the
cliff that's below
the sand caves
we ventured to the sand caves and look around
you know really no
weary feelings or nothing, but that night,
something started throwing rocks at us.
And I mean, we're trying not to swear or cuss or nothing.
I'm just 13, 14, you know,
the other guys like 16, 17, and the other man's like in his 30s,
late 30s.
He's a deacon of the church.
So, you know, we're trying to keep her cool.
We're Boy Scouts.
But something's throwing rocks at us, and it told rocks at us all night long.
We shot multiple times, but we really never did, never did really get an idea of what it was over the years.
Now, I've seen some incredible stuff.
I've experienced wood knocks.
I've experienced some of the most vicious growling and snarling and huffing
circling my vehicle because I'm a security guard.
I've been a security guard for probably going on 20 plus years
and I work anywhere from 60, 40 to 60 hours a week.
You know, anywhere from 12 hours a day to 14 hours a day, it's according if I'm there to the workers come in or if the other shift change comes in.
It's according to.
And I've worked five counties in southeastern Kentucky, some of the worst guys, Clay County, Leslie County, Laurel County, Bell County, Harlan County.
you know i get to visit all these and most of these is in and around the daniel bun national
forest and you know i would i would advise people strongly don't go looking for these things don't go
coercing these things you've they've evidently not been terrified because
This of this year, I have never been able to say, oh, yeah, yeah, I'm a hundred percent believer that there's something out there.
If it be a dogman, a wirewolf, a big foot, skin crawlers, I have no clue.
But I do know this.
July the fourth of this year, I had to come in.
to work to relieve one of the other workers.
So that put me getting there at 6 o'clock.
But I generally go in an hour early just to make sure I don't have no vehicle problems.
No trees are in the road.
No bridges are washed out.
So I'm coming in and on this road, little greasy, it's 2-09 and 2-08.
I think it's 110, 210 that they come off of, 220 that they come off of.
But there's really no top speed, 20 mile an hour.
If you don't want to run over a critter, I've had to stop for beavers in the road.
And the last one did I've seen it was so funny.
He was almost at the yellow line, and I was eased and up our tune because I've seen him in the road.
and it raised up its little arm like,
please don't run over me.
I wouldn't run over you and I just didn't run over you.
I just tossed to win around it.
But I was coming in that morning
and I generally turned my phone down
just like where my phone is now on my handle mount
that I can flip over and run my camera
because I usually like to catch a deer or the beavers.
But you know you can't, I don't do it every day.
I don't turn it on every day.
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In that morning,
when I was coming by one of the
abandoned washer plants,
I thought,
turn your camera on,
but something told me not to.
Something,
it was just for some reason
I didn't turn it on.
And when I come around
one of them curves,
Jeremy, I swear to my goodness, there was something standing just inches less than a foot off the center line.
This thing wanted me to stop in the road.
I got within three to four foot, and I done got down to five-mile, because I didn't know if it was a part of a tree that it fell off of the cliff side.
and stuck in the road because this thing was just the most wet, darkest black, you could imagine.
It was just like no seeing through it, no shining in it.
It was just like it was just a blob of black tar that you couldn't see through.
Now, I don't know, but I could see curly harm coming off of its head.
after it opened its eyes and smiled at me with a human grin.
Now, I don't know.
I can't even, I can't even conceive what this was, but it sent tear through me.
Now, this is July the 4th.
It is 5 o'clock in the morning.
It is probably 80 degrees.
I've got all four winders down.
Now, I've got to switch lanes
and ease by this thing.
Either I've got to go to the ditch
and go by it on the driver's side
or I've got to keep on going
and go by it on the passenger side.
I was terrified.
I didn't know if this thing was going to reach in
and get a hold of the vehicle
and try to get in or not.
But when it opened its eyes,
and smiled and showed me its teeth.
It turned its head off to the side,
and it looked like a little nine-year-old shy girl
that was dressed up in some kind of costume.
Now, that's my take of it.
I have yet, it has puzzled me.
I see eye shine quite regular,
but that's nothing unusual because we've got deer,
bear, man, wine, bobcats.
I've seen some of them.
I've had black bear to stick their head in my back door
looking for something to eat and have to run it off.
I've seen black bear.
I've had them to run in the side of my four-wheelers before.
I've seen this.
This was no black bearer.
Black buyers don't smile at you.
They may smile,
but this was not a,
this was a human smile with human teeth i was within five foot jeremiah i couldn't do nothing
but locked my hands on the steering wheel and crawled by this thing with my head down hoping it did
not want me and it just wanted to meet up here i am guess what i'm real i mean i don't know i'm just so
I've just, it's just living in Hardin County.
I've camped out in the mountains by myself.
I've been, about all we do, Jen St. Hunt, we gather all kinds of roots and stuff that's
sellable.
I mean, we live in the mountains.
We are the mountains.
I've never not been told there was no booger, though.
Chuck, that is a wild sighting.
When you say that it had human teeth, can you describe what the teeth look?
looked like that you saw?
It was square teeth, pretty, jet white, no fangs.
Just a, like I said, it was, I raised, I, I raised a six-year-old in the first grade this
year.
And I would base her the age of it, and my granddaughter, she's laughing, that this child
would have been somewhere around nineish.
But it had this shy schoolgirl look to it.
Now, it's just like, now this is what I take of it.
Now, the 14, 13 year old event that I had was from a juvenile that was probably my
same age. Now, I feel like me and this thing has had a connection. I didn't want to kill the
ground hog. I don't know if it was the critters pet, and it got severely pissed off that we killed
the groundhog. You know, I didn't, I wouldn't, I would, I don't even think about eating
groundhog. Groundhog is good for shoestrings. I've always been told. I've never, I've never
experienced the ground hog and never wanted to.
You know, raccoons gritty, but they're edible.
It's like a greasy squirrel.
I've eaten many a squirrel.
It sounds like you're pretty certain that what you saw in the road that day was a female Sasquatch then.
A juvenile female Sasquatch.
Either it was a female on its knees.
This was about five foot tall.
It was probably level with the roof of my Jeep Liberty,
which has got like one oversized tires on it that makes it just a little bit taller than a normal liberty,
but nothing great.
But this thing was just, when it got past my headlight, it was like it disappeared,
like it wasn't even there.
I mean, I didn't have the courage to look over at the open winder at it.
That's how terrified I was.
And I ain't many things.
I mean, I don't even pack a gun security, being a security guard.
I don't have to pack a gun.
I'm not, there's things that I can do in place of having a gun and harm at anyone.
You know, I use cameras and other devices, and I go and make a phone call.
If someone's trying to steal, destroy, or damage equipment that I'm watching, that's, I don't, I don't even,
I have no fear.
I don't even take a gun in the mountains.
And, I mean, I've been all over.
They won't bother you as long as you don't bother them.
You give them space.
They'll give us space.
But if you go hollering and beating on trees and yelping in the woods,
well, you know what?
They may come and visit your home.
They don't forget.
And I think they're a spiritual, way more spiritual than we are.
I think we're part of what come from them.
I don't think they're part of what comes from us.
I think we may be branched off of something that existed long, long ago.
And, you know, we've grown into an untrustworthy being.
We're dangerous.
We're poisonous.
Chuck, have you heard of a situation in Harlan County where, let's say,
there's human beings that have been messing around and they've gotten these creatures angry or they've felt the wrath of these creatures?
Actually, since you brought that up, I have.
A friend of mine I was talking to him and he's insecurity, but they were turkey hunting on Crane's Creek Lake.
they was at the dam.
I'm not going to mention no names
or situations of the people,
but they said they started,
they split up, one went right of the dam.
If you were standing looking in the lake,
one went right of the dam,
the other one went left
into the lake area
by the dam.
He said as he was going up there,
he kept hearing,
a rock or two rocks
clacking together
and he didn't think much about it
well
the same thing was going on
with his partner
and
he'd come to find out they must have walked in
on a family group
and he said he made it
I don't know no these boys is rough
and tough now they
they wouldn't be scared to powder
anything's honey and I mean it's
It's, they, they would eat it if they shot it.
And they got run out of, of, of, of that area, and that's Stone Mountain.
We have Stone Mountain, Pine Mountain, Black Mountain, and all these big, huge mountains,
Pine Mountain runs an easy 120 miles and with no brakes in it.
You know, it's just, it's a fault line, and there's caves, and it's untenable.
what's under pine mountain stone mountain's the same way there's there's limestone tunnels through
stone mountain and you got it's just it's it's just a wild place to grow up you know it's it's
it's different i've lived in north carolina i've had to live in Dayton ohio when i was very young
don't remember much about it had a family that lives in florida i
I've rode to Everglades.
I've rode our boats with chase hogs.
We've,
you name it.
You know, I've been to Cape Cod.
You know, I've been around, I said,
but there's no place like home.
You know, these mountains are so different
from any place in the world.
Jeremiah, it's just, it's hard to distinguish,
but, you know, I've got another friend that,
uh, brood hunts.
and he was talking and you know i've always heard
heard things but you know these hollers that we have is just deep
you know that the mountain is not that high you know we may have 30 3,000 foot elevation
but i don't know what elevation actually ground level is in wildens you know it's it's
quite a bit elevation on you know everywhere else but it's just it's just it's just
a laid-back
soft community.
We have such an excellent school.
You know,
everybody knows everybody.
It's just, you know,
but you don't hear,
you don't hear nobody talk about,
and if you mention it,
you know, you're probably going to get a smile
or a smirk.
But then you may hit on one
or two, just like I have.
It says, we was turkey hunting,
and we got chased out of our favorite turkey hunting spot.
He said, we've hunted there before and we've never smelled or experienced nothing like that.
And, you know, it's hard, you know, somebody throws rocks against the shotgun.
Yeah, the odds ain't too good.
But they seem to, they seem that's how they do it.
Now, this area, do you also have to be aware of Dogman in this area, too?
We
I have never
I've not heard nobody
There's really nobody even mentions nothing
I mean they would say there's no mountain lines
But see I've seen mountain lines
You know
They say there's no wolves or nothing
Well you know
I've had different reports that red wolves have been turned out
But I've seen something as I was coming back from Bell County one night not watching.
They was something laying in the road.
And it got up and scurried off.
And my first opinion and first looking at it, I thought it was a giant anteater.
But, you know, and you come to think about things, you know, it had looked like a long, too long.
The fur was like four to six inches or something, and it was just long, and it was like it had been laying in the road.
You know, 119 is a major thoroughfire, but it's just like it was laying in the road, and he didn't get up and run too late, and it's like it had to scurry.
And to me, it looked like an antiter.
that's like a long nose, a long tail.
It could have been a leg sticking out.
I don't know.
People say, oh, well, I ain't no mountain lines.
You ask the officials, oh, they are too.
You know, they've been, Black Panthers been seen for years.
You know, you're not going to, you're not going to see one of them.
You know, they've been people killed on, I'm sitting right now just off a little Shepherd
Trail.
And a woman, I got it by something, and they're afraid it was a black bear because she,
the nieces that I talked to said that she didn't see real good,
and that she said she'd been feeding a black dog of some sort and could have been a black bear.
You know, don't know.
You know, people, they, you know, how they're, they're.
People sense so much, but so little.
I have no doubt that you most definitely have Mount Lyons probably in your area.
I mean, just from what I've heard from that area over the years, it just would make sense.
But I had another thought about your July 4th encounter.
Did you stop by the day after to see if you could find any tracks or anything on the side of the road?
Yes.
Yes.
Okay.
They, they was, the way it is, there's a rock cliff.
They just about after all these little back roads,
they shoot the cliff off on one side.
You got maybe a two-foot ditch,
and then anything falls off of the bank, it falls out in the road.
And then you got a bank on another side that leads to the creek.
This is the whole road that I drive on.
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follows two creeks of two creeks that comes off of Pine Mountain.
One comes off of 209 and other comes off of the lower end of 209 but runs into 208 and they connect
together and 209 continues. It's just like a big giant loop but both of them follows creeks that
come from pine mouth. We are so blessed with creeks and water that you know,
droughts. It may get low sometimes, but golly, our creeks never dry up.
You know, it's just, we just were, you know, and if these critters like creeks and rivers,
yeah, I'll, you know, and I'm, and like I said, mainly I work in the Daniel Bunn National
Forest and it's protected. I don't, I don't fly my drone. I don't, you know, I'm limited
on what I can do there in the forest. I don't take a gun.
And which I've very sad to take a good anyway.
I've really been hearing a lot of stuff from that area lately,
even had a gentleman I know that went on an expedition in the Daniel Boone
and had some really, really strange things happen in there.
So, you know, multiple people are reporting that this area is just full of weirdness.
The reports you've heard, they probably go way, way back for Daniel Boone having,
I guess you'd say boogers in there.
Well, you know, like a turkey hunter, that's been within the late 90s.
You know, it's not been a long-term thing.
You know, it's just like the things that I've experienced have been in the past 20 years, you know, except for, I'm 64 now, but except for my early years.
And that was, you know, all these, all them younger year turns of events was just like, you know, it's all been like a blur.
You know, it's, you know, but it seems like it's all led up to.
You know, I think this, this critter, I think whatever it was in the road, it was meant to mind speak to me.
But where I have, tonight is so bad in my ears ring.
I don't think
nothing could even penetrate
that I think
if something tried to mind
speak to me to listen
for me to mind speak to it
if it can hear what's in my mind
it would probably stick its fingers
in its ears
because I mean my ears ring so bad
it would be tough
it would be tough
and it was just like
it was standing there
if it hadn't opened its eyes
and its mouth,
I would have drove right by it thinking
it was something that was just
somebody, it fell out somebody's truck.
It was so black and so dark, so
oily looking, so, but
you can see, you
could see curl the
car coming off and it
curling in several
places on its head.
It, it either
come out of the creek and was wet
or it'd be in the creek or something
because there's a cut through,
a power line cut through just on the other side of the creek.
My opinion, it had come across that cut through.
Heard me coming and tried to scurry
and get across the road because they are a graveyard.
There's several old, old, old graveyards all through this place.
I mean, you'd have to walk up on one that not even be marked.
But the main majority of them is going to,
driveways going to them in the jail facility they all take care of all our
graveyards they you know they have the inmates they all they do a very good job on
you know getting the inmates out letting them work you know what I bet I bet
there's been inmates over the years in that area that I've been that I've had some
sightings probably oh you know I've talked to hunters in that
in that area that I've just
been, that I've just
pulled up beside on four-wheelers
and ask them, hey, have you ever heard anything strange?
Nope. You know,
biggest majority will say no.
And, you know, it's some of them that's hunted in here all their life.
You know, we've got, you know, where I'm working
right now, there's wild horses.
You know, that people has turned loose for,
I know, 50 years.
You know, just these.
All these mountains where they flat-topped them and, you know, mined them,
and they've made roads and just fields and fields and fields of grass.
And, you know, people just brought their horses that they wasn't able to feed
or that was getting older and just wanted them to just live out their life and just, you know,
do whatever.
They've turned to me, and they've been in the mountains for years.
Do you ever have any stories floating around down there of horses that have their mains braided?
I'm not, but now I have heard of horses being turned loose.
Now, like where I'm at, they've got gates.
Nobody goes up in there, but the gates will be unchained.
They don't put locks on them because people like to ride through.
The family members will ride forward.
from one area, they can ride through the mountains and then lock the gate,
lock the gate back,
can go into their backside of their home place.
So, you know, there's traffic.
It goes there, so they really don't put,
but something turns their horses loose quite regular.
And it's funny because, you know, they say, oh, watch you more.
Well, you know, we can't keep, we got to either put a lock on it and that never works.
The keys get lost, you know, somebody turns, winds up, pulls the gate down.
You know, it's just, but I've never, I've been around horses and help raise horses,
but we've had horses that disappear, you know, that you don't never find,
but, you know, that could be linked to coyotes.
You know, coyotes chase one off, run it through the mountains,
it steps in a hole or falls and breaks its leg, it's done for.
Some really fascinating stuff that you've got going on down there, Chuck.
Were there any other things that you wanted to share in our time together today?
No, not really.
I mean, it's just, it's so sporadic.
I mean, you know, I could say, oh, yeah, they're here.
They're, I could promise you, you know, come set you equipment up.
No, it's not like that.
The experiences I had, it will go three years before I see something or hear something odd.
I'll go, you know, 365 days, which is 365 days, but I'll go 365 days a year and not see squat.
You know, not hear nothing.
And then it be one weekend, you know, you'll hear something thrashing around or holler, you know, two or three hollers.
and a wood knock, and then, you know, you won't hear nothing.
It's just like, this is just like a layover for the next flight.
Because the avenues that we have, the way the mountains runs,
they can go east, west, you know, several directions,
and run the top of the ridges and travel 100 miles in, you know, probably an afternoon.
Chuck, it has been a pleasure chatting with you.
I mean, what an incredible road sighting just right there, right in front of your face.
Thank you for sharing that with us.
It's blowed me away.
I've been so speechless.
I told my son, he believes me.
He's a security guard.
He says he hears stuff.
But, you know, that's, you know, that's him.
That's what he's going to have to learn to figure out on his own.
I have no clue, but I tell you what I do know, there's no way I would go set up because
you're not going to trick them, you're not going to put a camera up that they don't know of.
They hear, I'll see y'all, you're in their territory, you know.
They rule that domain.
You know, we can barry it when we want to as long as we're not selfish about it.
And when we are, I think we hear about it.
You know, leave me alone and I'll leave you alone.
Absolutely.
Makes sense.
It's definitely if you live down in that area, Harlan County and southeast Kentucky,
keep your eyes out because you guys got some weird, weird stuff going on.
If you want to enjoy them, go be yourself.
Go have fun.
They love to watch us having fun.
I feel sometimes like where I'm sitting there watching my phone,
watching a movie or something.
that one of them's close by watching.
You know, they love to be entertained.
You know, they don't want them to be the entertainer.
They want you to be the entertainer.
Absolutely, yes.
That is, I think you hit the nail right on the head.
I've heard of a lot of recent things that happen
where the person is just sitting there,
maybe messing around on their phone,
and you never know.
Stuff is definitely watching us from the woods when we're just hanging out there.
And what it is or where it come from?
Who knows?
But there's things out there that we have no clue about.
You know, I don't, and I don't know that we ever will.
You know, it's just mind-boggling.
Absolutely.
Terrifying to know, you know.
You wouldn't believe what I've done to the back part of my.
my place. Man, I live in an area where it was a, it was a old railroad tracks and it had a
co-tiple on it. Well, they've been rose bushes and honeysuckle trees and stuff growing for
80 years. Hey, I've trium back 200, almost almost 100 yards back in a big circle. So I can turn on a lot
and I know there's nothing standing out there. Now, this is all.
happen back to the fourth i mean i got busy i mean i know there's no preventing it but at least i could
i know if i turned my lights on that area is lit up there's nowhere to hide there did weird stuff
start happening at home after the fourth it it's just like well it's just like anybody else
it's had an had an an encounter right you see all and hear all every thing every day every
dark spot is that at being at at snap of the twig you're ready the sound of something you know outside
the vehicle you know makes you snap your head around because you don't you know they're there now
you know there's something there what is it i don't know i don't really i don't i'm glad it was what it was
because i'm probably hit the beach if it would have been a seven eight nine foot
critter in the road, I would have probably hit the hitch.
I don't know.
I don't know what I would have done.
I may have passed out.
I don't know.
But this here was very terrifying in a subtle, unusual way.
I don't know.
I don't know.
But it had human teeth.
I know that.
I know it spooked the crap out of me.
Great looking teeth from what it sounds like, which is, hey, good on, good on that guy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, Chuck, keep me in mind if anything starts happening to you at home, definitely feel free to reach out and let me know.
But it sounds like you got it nice and cleared around your house so you can see stuff at night.
So that's good.
Yes.
Jeremiah, I really thoroughly enjoy your channel.
And all these people that have these encounters, I feel for them, because it's just like opening people.
Pandora's box, you know, people.
You don't.
You think, oh, yeah, okay.
You know, and they're not, I'm not going to, I've never expected to expect.
I never wanted to experience nothing.
I've never looked for them.
I mean, I, boy, I have tend to night is my hearing ain't the greatest, but I can hear things,
you know, beyond the, I've learned to control my hearing.
were I hear things above what the noise in my head is.
You know, it's just, you know, I have no problem with my hearing just the ringing in my ears.
Absolutely.
It's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's,
you have a good evening and be safe.
You as well, sir, and we'll, we'll keep in touch, let us know if anything else occurs, but you have a good one, sir.
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