Bigfoot Society - Georgia Sasquatch and The Momo Missouri Monster (Bigfoot Society Classic)
Episode Date: August 16, 2023In this episode we cover the remaining 4 episodes of Bigfoot Society that occurred before it became an interview based podcast.You’ll hear edited interviews from August and October of 2019.This epis...odes includes:A listener submitted Bigfoot encounter from Lakemont, GeorgiaVan Meter Visitor Festival discussionSTM Momo reviewA BFRO case narrationFinding Jay reviewResources:Podcasts:Bigfoot and Beyondhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bigfoot-and-beyond-with-cliff-and-bobo/id1460805013Apes Among Us from NAWAChttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/apes-among-us/id1161431357Van Meter Visitor Festivalhttps://www.facebook.com/vanmetervisitorfestival/Terror in the Skieshttps://www.smalltownmonsters.com/shop/pre-order-terror-in-the-skies-dvdReturn to Wildcat Mountain: Wisconsin’s Black Panther Nexushttps://amzn.to/44ddXid (Amazon Affiliate link)Finding Jay documentaryhttps://amzn.to/3YC63xx (Amazon Affiliate link)Momo documentaryhttps://www.smalltownmonsters.com/shop/momo-the-missouri-monster-dvdWATCH THE IOWA EPISODE IN THE “SASQUATCH: A SEARCH FOR SABE” DOCUMENTARY SERIES BY TATE HIERONYMUS // FIND OUT ALL ABOUT MY FIRST BIGFOOT ENCOUNTERS! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo8O4rvywzETo unlock more bonus content and much more, become a supporting member of Bigfoot Society by joining the Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsocietyTo pick up a Bigfoot Society shirt, stickers and more, check out our merch by heading on over to https://www.etsy.com/shop/BigfootSocietySend me a voice message to potentially be used for the show by calling 515-809-0165Here’s a fun prompt - “Hey, my name’s [your name] and you’re listening to the Bigfoot Society podcast!”If you’d like to send me fan mail, Bigfoot related products to check out or written out Bigfoot encounters then you reach me at the following address:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Join our private Facebook group "Bigfoot Sasquatch Encounters" for a chance to connect with others who have had similar experiences. Follow the directions to ensure your entry is accepted.https://www.facebook.com/groups/5762233820540793/?ref=share_group_linkTune in to our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q) for new episodes of Bigfoot Society, and visit our website (www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com) for all the links mentioned above and more.Don't miss out on the Bigfoot action! ——Affiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases.This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.—— MY GEAR ——My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYMy Podcast Mic: https://amzn.to/3AlYwb9My Computer: https://amzn.to/40CCjQyMy Headphones: https://amzn.to/40A8gcrMy Webcam: https://amzn.to/3NqfddhThe best Bigfoot book: https://amzn.to/41x8IcNLose the weight along with me on Noom. Get 20% off your subscription with link below. (Consult your doctor first) https://noom.com/r/GdkaWNddL?1251Join Whatnot and pick up some sweet video games and vintage shirts. Use my link below and we both get $10 credit after you place your first order. https://whatnot.com/invite/bigfootsocietyLearn more and up your cre
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Welcome back to another episode of Bigfoot Society Classic
in this episode, we are going to tear the Band-Aid off.
So last time we had our, my first big interview with Seth from Small Town Monsters, June 3rd, 2019.
Now, you might think that I got into interviews since then, right?
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All right, so
here is the account
from Shelley
in northern Georgia.
I can't say for sure
if our experiences in Georgia were by a big foot for sure, but it could have been.
We never actually saw anything, but everyone had some kind of feeling of being watched,
especially when we were by the campfire out front of the cabin right next to the woods.
We were staying in a cabin on Lake Seed Road in Lakemont, Georgia, the summer of 2016.
My in-laws rented the cabin for our family vacation.
When we pulled into the parking area out front of the cabin, we all noticed horrible
and horrible is in capitals smell out front and to the side of the cabin by the creek
that first night my kids who were 14, 12, and 11 knocked on a tree by the creek inside of the house
and after the third knock of the tree got two knocks back a few minutes apart but then nothing
my dogs whom are not afraid of anything were always near us and woofing on occasion
but they would not go into the woods which is fine with me because I definitely felt goosebumps
and did not want to retrieve them.
They are a large breed dog, a Newfoundland Shepherd mix,
and a bull mastiff mix, medium-sized, and not easily scared off.
Anyway, that next morning, around 6.30 to 7 a.m.,
I stepped out onto the side porch, which faces the creek and herd,
a splashing in the creek, which is about 25 to 30 feet from the side of the porch.
But there are a lot of bushes and trees,
so I couldn't see the creek or whatever was making smacking sounds,
It was like two rocks being smacked together, and it was walking or throwing big rocks or doing something in the water loudly.
My kids were still sleeping.
My father-in-law and husband were across the street lakeside fishing.
So I walked over to the edge where trees and bushes were at the edge, hoping to be able to see anything.
But I could hear a hugging or grunting noise.
I know raccoons smack rocks, and I'm going to say hugging is probably an auto type thing.
so let's see loud grunting noise okay i know raccoons smack rocks together and bears make grunting and huffing
noises but i could only see trees and bushes i went back inside and my husband came out and sat with me
but no more noise and that night after we all went to sleep something was walking around or moving
something out on the deck outside our bedroom the deck had side stairs to ground my newfoundland
mixed dog decided to leave our bedroom and wander downstairs
for some reason, which he does not normally do, and our other dog was very alert and would bark
occasionally. My husband and kids did go into the woods to explore, but saw her, heard nothing.
My kids followed the creek back up into the woods slash mountainside and found some little
stacks of sticks in odd places, like on top of logs, or back up under a tree that had its
roots exposed from erosion, but sticks placed in a non-natural way too perfectly positioned.
My son said it looked like something a child would do or a juvenile bigfoot.
My kids loved exploring and being outside and they're not jokesters, so I rolled them out.
Playing pranks on us.
At the creek towards the back of the cabin where some chairs were some chairs and we would just sit out there while they were playing the creek.
This is another area where we all felt creepy, goosebumps almost.
Funny thing is, none of us expressed these feelings to each other until months later.
My mother-in-law apparently told the kids she felt like she was being washed out back there too.
The odd thing was my father-in-law started sleeping in a big chair downstairs in the living room by the front door and he was armed.
None of us could figure out why, and this was on the second night.
We were there about four to five days.
I did manage to take a picture of what looked like a footprint in the soft grass dirt area by the creek.
Like I said, I don't know what it was for sure, but I have always had a sick sense and I've experienced odd things in my life.
and my instincts are usually not wrong.
I should probably contact the owners of the cabin and ask if anything unusual has happened there,
but I never have.
So my family's experience probably isn't much, especially not having seen a Bigfoot.
You are the first official Bigfoot website I've reported to.
Thank you.
Well, I would say that's a fascinating story, very cool details in that story.
And I know at the end she says, it's not a big deal.
I think that's a big deal.
That's pretty cool.
the different members of the family were having the same feelings.
They only found that out until much later.
The knocks back at them almost immediately is a huge deal.
The dogs, how they reacted.
Feeling of being watched, there's a lot of evidence in there.
That's a great story.
So thanks again for sharing that with me.
If you're listening to this podcast and you have a story,
you'd like to share an encounter you had or something happened in the woods or a swamp or whatever,
please feel free to send us an email to Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
You can spend plenty of space in an email and you don't have any character limitations.
Hello, Bigfoot Society.
This is Jeremiah coming at you with another episode.
We're going to talk about a few different things tonight.
We're going to talk about a few podcasts I've been listening to.
and a few things that are coming on the horizon for Bigfoot Society.
So let's get right into it.
Let's talk first about the Bigfoot and Beyond podcast.
If you're not listening to that podcast,
there's a lot of really cool stuff that was talked about this last week.
For example, could hear all about Cliff's new Bigfoot Museum,
a near Boring Oregon.
And what they think of the other Bigfoot attraction or museum events,
centers around the U.S.
Pretty cool chat, actually.
You'll want to check that out.
Also, a little tidbit
they dropped is that there are
certain Bigfoot locations,
citing locations that are actually codenamed
in the Bigfoot community.
For example, I think one of them was like
Linda's Lake or something like that.
They mentioned
these places aren't even on maps, and also
they've been, even if they are on maps,
they've been titled something else so that
you know, Cliff and Bobo and, you know, the people that are in the know
can mention these things in something out in the open like a podcast
and not have to worry about these places being compromised.
It's actually really smart.
That is a pretty cool conversation.
They also chatted about kind of background about all the different
paranormal and Bigfoot type shows that are coming
out, mentioned a little bit about Matt Moneymakers show that's coming out too.
Bobo shared an interesting story about him and his girlfriend and how an encounter they had.
Also, another podcast that had an episode come out of nowhere was the North American
WoodAid Conservancy, N-A-W-A-C. And I'll warn you, this episode is a long one.
but you'll want to check it out.
These guys that work down in Area X in Oklahoma,
I mean, they're scientists, they know their stuff,
and they go into detail about the different vocalizations
that these Bigfoot and Sasquot's creatures are doing down in Oklahoma,
and they're going to play examples, sound examples, break it down for you.
It's a fascinating episode.
I'm still working through it myself,
but I'm about three quarters of weight on.
Well worth, you know, if you do anything where you're, you know,
you need something in the background or you're driving around.
It's a two-hour episode, but it's worth it.
Also, something I wanted to mention is getting closer to the Van Meter Visitor Festival in Iowa.
If you're anywhere near Iowa or central Iowa, you will not want to miss this.
They've got some really, really.
cool people that are going to be showing up for the festival this year. I mean, it's packed.
We're going to be having a showing of Seth Breedlove's new documentary.
Tear in the skies. Fantastic. Don't believe Seth will be there, but, you know, maybe next
year we'll get them. But showing the documentary, so if you haven't seen it, it's a free way to
see the documentary, which you should still see, you know, still pay for it, still go to Amazon Prime,
whatever. Also, Linda Godfrey, of course, famous for Bray Road Beast up in the north Midwest,
they're going to be showing a new documentary, which sounds pretty cool. I think it's about
Midwest Panthers of some sort. I'm kind of interested to see what that is.
I'm really hoping she's going to be there as well. That would be cool. If not,
we're going to get her next year you know every year this thing is getting crazier and crazier
also a documentary i've been working through right now on amazon prime
it's finding jay jay pechochen believe i said the name right he's going to be there
at a table so he's just going to be there hanging out so if you like the documentary or the
content that jay puts out he's going to be at the van meter visitor festival and i'm going to
be looking forward to chatting with him and meeting him. Seems like he's a really cool guy,
but he's just up the road up in Wisconsin there. So it's a free one-day event based on a sighting
of a flying monster that was seen in Van Meter, Iowa, just west of Des Moines. Now the town
has a one-day festival about it, but every year we, you know, they add more and more. There's food to eat.
There's different tables to check out with local authors, Midwest authors.
There's the paranormal.
There's Bigfoot.
There's flying cryptids.
There's all sorts of crazy stuff.
There's people that sneak in with Mothman shirts.
But, you know, we let it fly, as it were.
Nice pun there.
So that's my plug for my local cryptid festival that I love going to each year.
This year's going to be year number three going to it, and I am pumped.
So I will see you there
In fact
If you're going to be at the Van Meter Visitor Festival
I want to know if you're there
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Let's get into the show.
I wanted to start off by doing a review of the Momo movie from Small Town Monsters.
This MoMo movie, you got to put on your imagination and kind of suspend disbelief
because you're getting a fiction movie at the moment.
the same time you're getting a documentary movie.
And it's very, very meta.
There's a lot of different stuff going on here.
Lyle Blackburn, it's a great author, great musician,
plays a cryptid show host.
And he's showing about the Momo Monster from Louisiana, Missouri.
This gets where Lyle is being the host.
And then there's these almost like little vigni,
that's there's footnote.
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Anyways, back to the Momo review.
Momo is a good story.
There's a lot of really good vignettes about,
okay, this is the guy who originally found it.
This has happened.
I don't want to give too much away.
But the cool thing is,
is if you know the inside people
that are involved with small town monsters,
those people are actually acting in the film.
And there are also some cameos
that will knock your socks off.
I was just sick, Cliff and Bobo are in it.
And the same thing,
stuff that Cliff and Bobo do in the posse scene is incredible.
Like, it's my favorite part.
Guys, you got to watch this movie.
It's fantastic.
On the flip side, I love it when these guys show Small Town Americana or Small Town America, maybe both.
And the real trick is showing these two.
towns showing their folklore before these towns disappear and the folklore disappears with it.
And the shots that they've gotten in this movie, beautiful small town America, the main streets,
the people that are, you know, fighting to keep their town alive.
But it's going the way of the Walmarts are coming in, the Amazon is coming in.
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Thankfully, some of these towns are realizing,
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And that's why I think it's a cool resurgence of cryptozoology,
of American folklore.
It's stuff that you can't find it on the internet.
Well, maybe you can't a little bit,
but you can't find it by going to the mall.
You can't find it by going to a party.
It's there, but we got to dig for it.
We were just at the Van Meter Visitor Festival, my wife and I.
And I want to say, is Michael Huntington had a really cool, cool talk about how he researches these legends and then goes around the U.S.
with his family and visit them.
It's really cool.
And he uses technology to do it.
You know, he's looking through these old newspaper files and he's finding these old articles and he's going to police.
and he's going to police stations.
Sometimes you just have a drawing by eyewitness
of where the location is.
But you got Google Maps
and you got a bird's eye view
and you can figure it out where it is.
That's very cool.
I just want a super tangent there,
but that's okay.
So sometimes it's okay to turn off the TV,
put down the iPhone,
and go out and explore
with your kids,
your spouse,
your significant other, whatever.
You go by yourself, that's fine.
The Mo Mo Monster movie,
I know I'm not saying the actual title,
so forgive me.
But the Mo Mo Mo Monster movie,
my Seth Breed Love,
Small Town Monsters, is legit.
I wasn't sure if I was going to be a super fan,
to be honest, and I backed the Kickstarter.
I backed the Kickstarter.
But I watched it the other night,
and it's great.
We're going to share a newer sighting report from the BFRO.
This report is ATV rider recalls passing very close to a Bigfoot at dusk in 8 Mile Canyon near Lidore in Idaho.
This happened in the year 2007 during the summer month of July near Road U.S. 28.
In July of 2007, a friend and I went camping and fishing to the Birch Creek area off of Highway 28 in Clark County.
We crossed the creek and set up camp at the trailhead an 8-mile can.
There's an ATV trail system that loops up the canyon around the mountain range.
One evening, we decided to go up to the canyon to the southwest and explore a bit before dark.
We found a lightly used trail that went into a dark canyon.
suspected it went to a dead end, but we went up the trail to look around. The trail went through a dark
canyon that seemed to have thicker vegetation than the main eight mile canyon. I remember noticing
that there was a lot of deadfall. We got to the end of the canyon trail that was about two
miles in and came to a very scenic view of towering shell rock cliffs and bowls. We realized that
it was slowly starting to get darker, so we decided to head back to camp. As we rode down the trail,
I stayed about 50 yards behind my friends.
It was getting dark enough that the headlights on our ATVs
were illuminating the trail and passing trees,
but still enough light in the sky
so you could look around and see hillsides and clearings.
Being a hunter, I was looking for big game as I traveled.
At one spot, the trail started to angle to the right.
As my friend made the curve,
I remembering observing what I thought was a weird stump
or log off the trail to the left.
It seemed about four feet tall,
And I thought I don't remember seeing if it there on our way in a couple of hours ago.
Just after he went by it, though, it stood up.
The thing was facing away from me and looking toward my friend as he drove away.
I was too close to do anything other than stay my course and go by.
As I started going by, I leaned away from it to my right.
It looked over toward me over its right shoulder.
It then appeared to straighten out its right arm toward me.
I ducked my head and it accelerated up the trail.
I don't feel that it was trying to harm me,
even though I was extremely frightened at the time.
I estimated the being to be about eight feet tall,
judging from the height and judging from my height on the ATV at the time
in relation to its arm height.
It had no clothing.
It was covered in dark hair from the top of its head down.
On top of its head down.
I noticed that had dark skin on its face and yellowish eyes.
The right hand was similar to a human,
with fingers and a thumb all dark in color.
I remember smelling an odor similar to an elk in the rut, but with a stronger scent.
Two years later, several of us decided to go back to the canyon and ride the main trail system.
As we went by the old trailhead, we noticed that the Forest Service had boarded out the trail
with an elaborate wall of fencing stating trail was closed to traffic.
So that's a pretty cool story.
There's a lot going on there.
you may have seen this reminds me a few videos i've seen on youtube where it's like you know a guy on
the trail and you see something that moves away but not out of the main focus of the film you got to
watch it a few times to kind of see it there um that's pretty cool i probably would have kept
riding pretty quick away if it started to reach its its arm and hand towards me as well as
well. That is a very interesting detail how they tried to go back a few years later and the trail
was closed off the traffic. I mean, you never know why. Stuff like that happened. Maybe there was
something found. Maybe there was a nest found like the Olympic, I believe it's the Olympic project
guys have found. I heard about that on a podcast where, you know, they found. They found.
A few kind of nest-like structures out in the woods of Washington State, I want to think it is.
But, you know, in the next few episodes, we may share a few more citing reports,
but we would love to share your siding report.
If you want to send your report to Bigfoot Society at gmail.com,
or you can go to at Bigfoot Society on Instagram and just send us a message, a DM there.
We get reports either way.
We'll always ask if we can share it.
But we have gotten citing reports in the past where we're the first person that the
reporter has talked to, which is really cool.
That's an honor.
So, you know, we are here to respect what you've experienced.
And if you have any evidence or photos or videos,
where you just want to type out your story citing, please feel free to send that.
over we will respect you and your sighting with the greatest care again check out the
momo monster movie by seth breed love and small town monsters and we're going to try to get another
interview going here for the podcast who knows who's next get ready i may be
approaching you you have you have no idea if it's coming or not but
try to get a new one, a good one, and see if we can get one just as good as a Seth Breedlove interview.
That's our top one so far.
But again, thank you for taking the time out of your day, your night to listen to our podcast.
Hi, this is Jeremiah from Bigfoot Society coming at you at the next episode of the Bigfoot Society podcast.
We're in our mobile podcast studio, i.e. my car.
tonight. So if you hear clicking in the background, it's because I'm in a car that has issues with
heating. So also if you hear people yelling, people driving by, that's why. Anyways, let's get on to the show.
Tonight we're going to talk about primarily how I met Jay Pachotian and then what I thought of
as documentary, finding Jay after that. At the van meter visitor,
festival, which I know is not a bigfoot thing, but in Iowa we have a flying cryptid that was seen
in the late 1800s. You can see in earlier episodes, I talk about that. But this year is actually
a gentleman that came down from Wisconsin. His name is Jay Petochin, and he has put it together
a documentary called Finding Jay. So I was able to talk to Jay there, me and my buddy Andrew, we're hanging
There with our significant others,
Jay is just a very down-to-earth, genuine guy.
Sorry, there's a cop that just went by very slowly by my parked car,
so I just got a little nervous there.
But he seems to have kept driving on.
Right now we're in the East Village of Des Moines.
Anyways, Jay Petochin, very genuine.
an individual took his time out to talk to us about the findings that he has seen in the Kettlemarine
section of Wisconsin, which, you know, if you may know about it, you may not. It's a vast,
wooded area with these large, large, deep indentations that are caused by the glaciers moving
through Wisconsin back in the day, way back in the day. So,
Anyways, you're hiking through those and you've got these deep, deep wooded glacier indentations that are now full of woods and stuff and great area for Bigfoot to hide in, among other things.
So now there's many different ways to watch Jay's documentary Finding Jay.
You know, you can buy a copy from him directly, which I would recommend, you know, support the artist.
There's other ways to support the artists as well.
You can find his documentary on things like, I know it's on Amazon Prime video.
And so I spent some time watching his documentary and starts out with, you know, great overview of different Bigfoot Sasquatch video clips from around.
the internet very interesting and then jay gets really into it you know kind of talking about his family
history and you know how he got into the whole bigfoot thing how he used to be more into paranormal
investigations and then he got into bigfoot it's very interesting i'd definitely recommend
looking into you know watching it for yourself but the further you get into this documentary
Jay gets into some, it's field reports with different people that he's brought out everyone from his kids, his friends, his coworkers,
and there's stuff that that has gone over in this documentary that blow your mind.
I mean, for one, really good graphics in it.
I believe Jay has a graphics background.
There's some phenomenal drone.
footage as well like the the drone footage that you see of of wisconsin in the woods
blow your mind how beautiful it is i definitely want to go up there and see it now but man there's
some weird stuff that happens up in those woods there's some things that that they see heat signatures
of and it will just you know blow your mind i i don't want to to spoil the one part
but I also want to do a review of the documentary.
So I'm just going to start talking about it and see what happens.
Either way, you need to go watch it.
There's this one part where him and some people are out in Kettle Marine,
and they straight up see some red eyes.
And they see another pair of red eyes.
I'm just skimming the surface.
about the stuff Jay throws at yet.
The other cool thing is that
Jay has a very active YouTube channel,
and I'm just starting to look through all the footage,
or the things on that as well.
And there's one I'm watching right now,
and it literally picks up right after the documentary ends.
They go back to this.
place. It's super cool. Man, it's a really good documentary, you guys. Like, you know, y'all be
honest, like, you look at the title and you're like, okay, what is this guy doing? He's trying to rip
off the Finding Bigfoot thing. But then you watch it and you're like, okay, I get, I get what he
means. I get what he means. I mean, in my opinion, it's a definite, you know, must watch,
Must check it out.
Support the artist.
All that good stuff.
You may know that I also like to listen to a few podcasts myself.
So I was going to spend a few minutes kind of going over stuff that I've gleaned from the Bigfoot and Beyond podcast.
I don't know.
I would love to interview him.
Cliff and Bobo.
are amazing.
I feel like I know I'm just from listening to their podcast.
Hilarious.
Cool thing number one.
In Cliff's Bigfoot Museum,
if you want to get married,
Cliff can marry you at the Bigfoot Museum in Boring Oregon.
That's legit.
He says on the podcast,
he'll marry you in front of their Bigfoot.
The other thing I just remember is just a few days ago, of course, St. Patty's Day.
Now, not the St. Patrick's Day, of course, because you look at the calendar.
It's not anywhere near that.
But we're talking about the day of the recording of the Patterson Gimlin film.
We all know what that is.
You've all seen the footage with Patty walking across the creek bed in the Bluff Creek.
in the Bluff Creek area
doing a little
look back around the shoulder
look back over the shoulder
I should say
but think about that
think about that whole history
for a few minutes
from what I know
so far
there's a lot of ridicule
over the last few years
over the whole thing
just in the last few years
I feel that Mr. Gumman is starting to get the respect in the community
and starting to get around to different conferences
and people are definitely starting to respect them.
And that's awesome.
But I mean, you just imagine like these guys are like,
what if you had gotten the footage and you'd been scared to share it?
Let's get rid of this.
People are going to think we're crazy, right?
they just go along their whole lives and yeah it just kind of blows my mind that these guys
you know they have the guts to do something that most people wouldn't do wouldn't have done
and that's kind of you know share the footage share the evidence here in bigfoot society
you know we want to to share the evidence also share the stories but more importantly share
share the evidence.
A paraphrase of what, you know,
Cliff has been saying recently over and over again is,
it's not just stories, it's also evidence.
It's hard when you have a podcast to share, you know,
we usually share more of the stories,
but that's hard to share evidence over a podcast form.
I'm sure if I think about it for a while,
I kind of figure that out.
but what we want to do is we want to be the way that you share your Bigfoot or Sasquatch story to the rest of the world.
There's multiple ways that you can do that.
If you have Instagram, you can go over to at Bigfoot Society and you can send me a direct message and say,
hey, I've got a story to share and we'll go back and forth.
and, you know, I'll ask if I can share your story.
I won't use your real name, you know, unless you want me to,
but most people don't, you know, for some sort of security.
People out there want to hear encounter stories.
So if you got some, also you can send me an email at bigfoot society at gmail.com.
That also leads into, we are starting to put the podcast.
episodes up to YouTube as well.
So do this favor, go over to YouTube if that's what you prefer and subscribe to us over at YouTube.
It's under Bigfoot Society.
Like, subscribe.
As always, stay tuned.
Follow Instagram, comment on our post there.
And we'll see you next time on the Bigfoot.
Society podcast.
Here at Bigfoot Society, our goal is to provide a platform for those that have encountered
Bigfoot to share their encounter in a safe and respected environment.
But we need to hear your story.
If you've experienced something that you just can't explain, please send me an email
at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
Then we can start the conversation.
I know a lot of you have not shared your encounter.
at all. It's been 20 years, and it's time that you get this off your chest, and then you can get some well-deserved for rest, because I know you haven't been sleeping.
I understand what you're going through, and I appreciate everyone of you listening.
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