Bigfoot Society - Gilboa’s Secret: Bigfoot and the Cabin That Watches Back
Episode Date: May 25, 2025What happens when a lifetime of strange encounters — from UFOs to shadowy figures — leads one man straight into the path of Bigfoot? In this gripping episode, we sit down with Dean, a lifelong out...doorsman from New York, whose childhood sighting of a massive disc-shaped craft set the stage for decades of high strangeness. Dean recounts chilling moments alone in the snowy woods near the Delaware River, where something heavy and unseen stalked his tent, shaking the earth beneath him. From mysterious orbs caught on security cameras to an eerie handprint slapped onto his truck in the forests of Gilboa, NY, Dean’s firsthand stories paint a vivid, unsettling portrait of how the unexplained can weave itself into everyday life. You’ll hear accounts from Long Island, Gilboa, Callicoon, and the wilds of upstate New York — places where the woods are still full of secrets. More than just a cryptid story, this episode explores the lifelong ripple effects of encountering the unknown.🗣️ Share Your StoryHad a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show!🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts!📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed)👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters💥 Support the Show & Get Perks✅ Join the community on Patreon – Become a Member✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here📱 Let’s ConnectInstagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links)These help support the show at no extra cost to you:Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNT🎙️ Podcasting Tools:Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy📬 Mailing Address:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072📧 Business Inquiries:bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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You're listening to BigFa Society, and I'm Jeremiah Byron.
Tonight's story takes us to a forgotten corner of upstate New York,
a place few have heard of, and even fewer dare to explore after
dark, Gilboa, a tiny town tucked into the mountains in a hot spot for things that aren't
supposed to exist.
It's not the first time that we've heard of this spot, but it's come back once again.
It's there deep in the woods, something massive.
It's around the cabins of Gilboa.
This isn't a campfire story.
It's a first-hand encounter from a man who lived the strangeness.
of Gilboa.
So stay with us.
All right, Bigfoot Society.
You've got the privilege of talking to Dean today.
Dean is an individual I was introduced through the YouTube comments over on the YouTube channel.
And he's wanted to come on to share some interesting things that have happened throughout his life related to Bigfoot and also some other things of high strangeness as well.
So he was saying that it was important to get it all on record at this point.
So I agree that it's important for individuals to get things out there.
And Dean, welcome to the show.
How are you doing today?
I'm doing good, Jeremiah.
Thank you very much for listening to me, having me on your show here.
Absolutely.
You know, Dean, I have a feeling we've got a little bit of great.
ground to cover in this one. So I would say, you know, feel free to take us back, you know,
to the beginning when you first started experiencing some things out of the ordinary, and
we'll go from there, sir. Okay. This goes back quite a ways. I lived years ago near the water.
my mom was always interested in things of this nature.
And we were driving me, my mom, my older brother.
I was only about five at the time.
And we were in a main area on Long Island.
And my mom said, look, a UFO.
And I looked up.
And this huge, huge round disc was flying along this major road.
Maybe not high at all, a couple hundred feet high, on its side almost at like a 70 degree angle.
And I could see the lights around this thing, square windows it looked like,
looked like a ferris wheel, almost on its side.
She pulled the car over.
I got out, she got out.
My older brother wouldn't get out.
He was afraid.
And I remember watching this thing go right down the road until it was gone.
That was the beginning of this stuff.
Then, as I got older, I liked going hunting.
And I would go with my older brother.
and I would
I had shot at a deer
and I hit him right in the neck
he went down, got up, and took off
so I figured all right
I'm going to wait a few minutes
I'm going to go looking for him
I'm going to let him bleed out
so I can
I tracked him through his blood
droppings all the way
to this huge pile of blood
no deer
he's gone
I'm looking all over.
I can't find this thing any place.
No other tracks, nothing.
So I continue looking for them.
I come out at the top of this hill.
There's a field with an apple orchard.
So I go down and there's like a,
I guess you would call it like a rock wall
with a bunch of trees and bushes growing.
out of it, and then it got to the end where it opened up at the field, almost like a round
part, like a lollipop shape.
So I walked down to that, and I hear something grunting, like a deer, I figured.
A big deer, he's right on the other side of this hedgerow.
That's what it is, a hedgerow.
So this thing starts stomping its feet, and it's like the whole ground is shaking.
And I'm like, what the heck?
And I was only like 16 at the time
With a single shot shotgun
And I
I walk around the other side
And there's nothing there
And there's no tracks
And now this thing is stomping on the other side
Where I was standing just a minute ago
Snorting and
Making more grunting noises
Walk around again
Nothing there
There's nothing
Things gone
So I come out, it's starting to get dark,
and I look down into this hollow or a wash,
whatever you want to call it.
It's sort of like a trail from the mountain
that goes down into the woods through the trees.
And I see something white moving.
I thought it was a man in a white suit or something.
Because I didn't know anything about any big foot stuff back then.
Long story short, I had to walk down that way,
walk down that way back to my room at this lodge I was staying at.
And that was the end of that.
Then time goes on.
I like to go upstate.
I like to go hunting.
And a lot of people don't like to go with me because I was camping in the woods.
And it's, you know, almost the middle of winter.
So on my way upstate, I left early, early morning.
It was still dark out.
By the time I got up there, it was still dark out, but it was starting to get a little lighter, but it started snowing real heavy.
Real, real heavy.
And this huge ball of light came right out in front of my Jeep on the road.
And I drove into this ball of light.
And I'm thinking maybe it's ball lightning.
I don't know, but that's the best thing I can.
could describe it as a, like a huge orb. And I drove into this thing. And the whole inside of my car
lit up. Everything lit up. And I couldn't see out of the talk. And it was almost like time
stood still. Couldn't see anything. It was like everything just stopped. And then I guess I went
through it and I'm back on the road driving down the street still like nothing ever happened
get there right by the Delaware River I don't know if you want me to tell you the name of
the town doesn't really matter to me any any details you can provide might be helpful to someone
it's it's whatever you're comfortable sharing though okay um it's a little town called calicoon
there's another little town,
little ways up more,
called Long Eddie
and Fisher's Eddie.
And I drove my Jeep down there
to the state land
there's railroad tracks
and I drove my Jeep as along the railroad tracks
as far as I could, maybe a mile or so.
Parked my Jeep and then I walked
with all my gear, my tent, my gun,
my food,
walk down maybe another mile
and cut into the woods
where
it's right on the Delaware River
on the other side
is Pennsylvania
right where I cut over
where I knew I wanted to go
was because the water gets lower
in the river
and there's something like
I was told it's an eel trap
it's a bunch of rocks
that are shaped like a V
and I guess the eels are
hurted into the funnel, and then they used to catch them.
So that's where I knew where to make my turn into the woods.
So I go up in the woods, set up my camp, and everything's good.
I build a fire, make my dinner, and then it's getting late.
I just get everything ready, collect a bunch of firewoods.
and now it's getting real late.
I put enough logs on the fire.
I figured to last a few hours,
it was very cold that night.
It was only 19 degrees.
And I'm in my tent and it's cold in there.
My breath was actually freezing to the inside of the tent.
And I was wrapped up pretty good in one of those mummy bags,
an army bag.
and I guess it's around one, two o'clock in the morning,
I hear this loud, crunching, like it's the railroad rocks.
There's a Delaware River comes straight up the bank, very steep, to the railroad tracks,
and then into the woods where I'm camping.
From that distance, I could hear those rocks being crunched.
One step after the next, crunch, crunch, crunch, all the way up.
Now into the woods coming towards my tent, I can hear each step very loud, crunch, crunch, crunch, right up to my tent.
And I got a fire outside and this thing's not afraid of anything.
It starts going around my tent.
and I could hear each step around my tent.
I didn't know what it was, but I knew it wasn't a bear,
because this thing sounded like it was on two feet for sure.
And it was so heavy that with each step,
it actually shook the ground under me.
And I'm thinking to myself,
I don't know what this thing is,
but I'm not taking any chance
Do you ever hear that old saying?
It's like if you, people don't know you're a fool until you open your mouth and then you prove yourself a fool.
Absolutely.
Well, I was thinking to myself that I'm not going to give whatever this is the upper hand.
If I stick my head out of the tent to look and see what it is, this thing's going to know where my head is.
So if it's going to get me, it's going to have to take a chance.
I'm not sticking my head out to look.
Tell you the truth, I didn't want to see whatever it was.
So I racked another round into my rifle.
It was a bolt action.
Purposely so that whatever it was would hear that sound.
And it heard that sound, and it decided to walk away.
Later in the night, I went out to put more wood on my fire.
and I could hear like kids laughing in the woods.
I'm in the middle of nowhere.
It's the middle of winter.
There's no kids in these woods.
But that's what it sounded like, like kids laughing.
So the next morning I get up, it snowed.
Couldn't find any tracks, nothing.
There was a foot of snow on me.
I got pictures of my campsite and stuff.
I could show you.
and I walked in the back, follow the stick.
And I guess it's like a natural funnel for the deer too, because it goes back and then there's a ridge wall.
And the deer have to be like sort of funneled down to where it is like runoff from the river.
I guess it's a little swampy there.
Maybe it feeds into the river.
And I'm thinking myself, there was no kids back here.
so I don't know what was laughing.
Funny I couldn't find any tracks.
And now as I get older and I listen to some of these Bigfoot stories,
I realize that a lot of people go missing and then it snows.
And something happens where they can't find anybody and you can't find no tracks.
So I'm thinking whatever this thing was, it was out that night knowing what it was looking to do, I think.
It was probably looking to hunt something or get me or something.
I don't know, but it didn't work out that way for it.
So I never saw the animal, but I would swear if there's a bigfoot, that was him.
Later on, I ended up purchasing a cabin.
And because I got tired of camping and tents and nobody going with me.
bought a little cabin up in a town called Gilbola
and I went outside one morning to relieve myself
because I don't have a bathroom in there
and something was crunching through the woods
right across the street from me
couldn't have been no more than 40, 50 yards at the most away
and I could hear this thing crunching
each step through the woods, but I couldn't see it.
And this thing's getting real close, and I don't see nothing.
And I just said, I'm not playing this game.
I went back inside and just whatever it was, it did whatever it was going to do, and it was
gone.
That night, something slapped my car outside and left like a greasy, dirty hand,
print of like this side of the hand and some fingers down the side of my truck.
So again, didn't see it, but I don't know what's going on.
Then it goes back to the orb type things again.
Dean, can we, I need to, sorry, I need to jump in for just a minute about.
So just because this is really interesting.
So, Gilboa is a small town, right?
Tiny as second smallest town in New York State.
Okay, well, so this is very interesting.
I had a lady that was on, I would say less than a year ago on the show, that actually shared some experiences that happened at her family's cabin in Gilboa, New York.
Oh.
Which is wild.
I mean, it was, I believe she had a sighting of two big foot that were walking across a field from the cabin window.
Some really weird stuff.
But what year approximately did your situation happen?
The one in Gilboa?
Yeah.
That was at the most only four years ago.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Yeah, that was recent, pretty recent.
I also saw some broken trees that were broken about nine, ten feet up.
And in the middle of the day, I was working in the front of the cabin by the driveway.
And a whole top of a tree, of a big tree, cracked and fell down in the driveway, fairly near me.
And I'm looking all around.
What tree did this come from?
There's pine trees.
This isn't a pine tree.
Where did this thing come from?
So I don't know where that thing came from,
but it was a good-sized part of a tree that landed in my driveway.
In the middle of the day, couldn't find anything that did it.
I could hear it crack it and break.
A lot of strange things.
Did you happen to take pictures of the hand?
print on the side of your car at all?
I didn't get pictures of a handprint.
I don't know why.
I didn't really think about it.
I had my son with his girlfriend there,
and I didn't want to scare them
because I didn't want them not wanting to come back anymore.
So I told them it might have been a bear
because I have seen bears there too.
40 years of hunting, I've never seen a bear until recently.
So I don't want to scare.
of my son and his girlfriend from coming up with me.
Oh, yeah.
That's totally understandable.
But it's such an interesting story where, you know,
this second smallest town in New York,
and now we have two documented accounts of Bigfoot activity in it.
So you were also saying there was some more things that were happening as well?
Yeah, which I do have some videos of and pictures, but it involves those orbs again.
It involves orbs and an apparition.
Apparation.
I have security cameras in my cabin, and they have night vision.
and when my father my father passed away three years ago and he was 90 and the first orb showed up on my camera
and it was a perfect orb like the size of maybe a softball and it wasn't flying around erratic it was
very purposeful going by the couch going up to the camera
going by the door, then back to the couch.
I said, Mom, come here, look at this.
I said, that's dad.
I said, that's pops.
She was very interested in that.
A year later, my mom had a stroke.
She ended up passing away.
Guess who shows up on the camera?
Two orbs.
Same thing.
Sitting on the couch, moving around, looking by the windows.
I'm like, that's them.
They're letting me know that I was right about this.
I also had dreams when my mom passed away.
In my dreams, I visited her.
And she asked me what I'm doing here.
And I just said that I came to see it.
And I had another dream where they were doing a little better on my next visit.
And I just believed these things.
And I have the very good videos that I took and saved.
And then I had an apparition.
This is one thing I have a little problem talking about
because I shouldn't really involve people,
but something very bad happened in my family a few years ago
where somebody was killed.
And when I was sleeping,
one night. It's very dark up there.
So I had what they call a Motov
candle, I think they call it, those little motif
candles.
They're very small.
Are you there?
Yes, that is the, I believe,
motive candles, I believe, or is
a motif, I don't know. Yeah.
Yeah, well, I know what you're talking about.
I don't like, yeah, I don't like
sleeping when it's total pitch black.
So I put the little candle
into the sink. And it gave
off barely any light. Just
very, very little bit of light.
Well, I woke up at around
three in the morning, the whole room was red.
Red, dark red, like blood red.
I thought it was fire trucks outside.
So I look and I see this
guy standing there.
Couldn't see the face, though. He was wearing a
hoodie jacket.
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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 heightened taste?
Hmm, that sound seems to show.
Everything happens for a Rees.
And he walked right between me and my son,
opened up the door and went outside.
So, oh, another thing that happened with the Bigfoot thing.
After that thing left, I got so tired that I just fell asleep.
Well, when this happened, I also got very tired,
except this time I said, I'm not going to fall asleep
because I'm not going to fall asleep
and then wake up thinking that maybe this was a dream.
So I sat up and I waited to see whoever it was would come back.
Now the sun comes up.
My son's sleeping over there.
I said, Nick, you awake?
Yeah, yeah, I'm up. I'm up.
I said, you weren't walking around here last night, right?
No, no, no.
He goes, I can't.
He goes, dad, look.
the wood on the floor between us.
If anybody walked through here, they would have tripped on it.
I said, you know, some you're right.
So whoever that was, walked right through there without tripping on nothing,
which I think was the family member that got killed.
Looked like him, body stature of him, same jacket he always wore.
Except I couldn't see the face, and I'm glad I didn't,
because that would have freaked me out.
Dead one morning, there was another orb thing.
except this one was square and it was flashing.
And it's looked to me like it was looking for something.
And I'm thinking in my mind, this thing's looking for those other orbs.
They're looking for my parents, this thing.
And this thing even stayed in the daylight.
Because you could see from the windows that the sun came up, it was light outside.
This thing was still around.
I'll show you videos of that too, if you want.
And that was about it for up there.
There was something else happened, but I'm drawing a blank right now.
Oh, also in when I, on Long Island, a friend of mine said, what is that?
We were sitting down at the beach by the water.
You can see Connecticut.
And it looked like a rocket would, like a tailor fire behind it.
but it was very low, very low.
So I don't know what that is, but it was coming from the north, heading south,
and then it turned and went east.
Well, the next day it was in the newspaper,
something seen in the skies over Long Island.
It said state troopers in Vermont spotted it in Vermont first.
They said it was heading south.
And then they described, they said it was a media right.
And I'm thinking, media rights.
How do media rights change direction?
This thing was going from north to south and then it turned and went east.
I don't think media rights changed direction.
That was another strange thing.
What approximate year was that?
That was back in the late 80s, early 90s.
Gotcha.
The Gilboa cabin is very interesting because you're having Bigfoot activity,
but then you're also having,
apparitions other really weird things do you know any of the history of the cabin
previous owner of was there weird stuff that happened to that cabin before you guys got it um
the cabin isn't really that old i bought it from a woman that uh worked for the state
and she never mentioned anything and i did mention
something about Bigfoot to one of the guys that I met up there that used to work for this woman.
He said that Bigfoot was spotted in a place called Whitehall, New York.
I don't really know much about that.
But then he tried to say that, you know, it was probably a bear that I saw.
He tried to make all this thing up about how bears walk on two feet.
and I said the handprint might have been a bear slapping the car
but that thing that walked up the train tracks or that was walking across the street
that thing was on two feet for way too long
it was completely always on two feet there was no time where that thing was on four
so I can't end the weight of it I mean black bears are not that big
whatever this thing was
was heavy
I'm on a mountain
how does the ground shake
underneath you
the ground was actually shaking
like jello
almost
wow
yeah
I've never seen anything else like that
I had another thing happened
with apparition one time
but it's even
it's even so far out
that
It's even unbelievable to me.
Okay.
But that happened again on Long Island.
You know, all this weird stuff happened ever since that stupid spaceship when I was like five years old.
That's the way I think of it.
Ever since then going through that ball of light, when I drove through that ball of light, it was like my whole life changed.
And if there's something weird out there, I'm going to see it.
Absolutely.
But the funny thing is, I don't have a real fear.
Yeah.
I wasn't afraid of the apparition thing.
I'm definitely not afraid of orbs.
The Bigfoot thing, that scared me to the point where I'm not going to just go surrendering myself to something.
I wasn't going to stick my head out of that thing and let this thing know where my vulnerable points are.
I felt that whatever that was, if it's going to do something, it's going to have to take a chance.
you know, I don't want to commit so.
You had said there was something else weird that it happened on Long Island?
Yeah, I'm divorced, and I used to have to pick my kids up for my visitation and then bring them home at night.
I would take this little tiny road.
It's off of a hill called Mount Misery.
And they used to call it Mount Misery because the wagon tree, because the wagon tree,
trains didn't like climb in this hill. It was, I guess, miserable for them. But there's also
a lot of stories about ghost on this road. And there's a few graveyards on this road. And I dropped
my kids off and started to take that way back home because it's a shortcut. There's no lights
or anything. It's a very small road. Another car comes, you've got to move over or pull over
and let it pass.
So I'm on this little road
and there's a police car
with one officer
standing outside
and he's directing me
up into the graveyard
and it's nighttime
and the gates open.
And I'm like,
this is weird.
He's directing me,
pointing,
go up there.
drive into the graveyard, drive up to the top of the hill.
Back then I had a digital camera that you plug into a computer.
I took my camera out.
I said, anybody you want their picture taken?
Took a picture out the driver's side window,
took the picture out the passenger side window.
Then I felt maybe it's time for me to get out of here.
Drive back down, gates still open.
No cop.
No police car.
Oh, and it was a fire truck, too.
No fire truck, no cop car, no police, no nothing.
I go home, plug the camera into the computer.
Beautiful orb comes up sitting right on a folding chair
that somebody left there in the graveyard.
Then I'm thinking later on, I don't think that cop was real.
And where were the fireman?
There was a firetruck.
with no firemen.
Why would he lead me into the graveyard
and then be gone
five minutes later when I come out?
There's nobody there and he's going to leave me today?
And another night later on,
about a year later, I'm driving down here.
And I see a cop walking through the graveyard
on the graves, not on the path,
between the gravestones walking.
So I don't know what's going on
debt and and that's like one of the more embarrassing things that i don't expect anybody to believe
but that's what happened so i don't know if i if i see in these things or
losing my mind or what had some really interesting stuff i mean it's it's definitely
far out of my wheelhouse but it is interesting to see how i mean you're right you had that
experience at age five something lit up the car after you guys drove through it and then the rest of
your life has just been absolutely bonkers over the years it's just really really weird stuff
always always and that's one of the reasons i wanted to get this off my chest a little
because this is stuff that i don't tell everybody but like i said my
health hasn't been the greatest in quite a few years now.
And a lot of my friends have passed on, and I just wanted to get this out there.
And that's about it, really.
I'm glad you shared it with us.
Thank you for trusting me enough to share it.
I had no fear back then.
I was very young.
Yeah.
curious
always listen
I was very close with my mother
very close
and my mother was one of those people
that if somebody
would die
like far away
she would know it
she would know it
she had visits
from dead relatives
so maybe there's something
and I also
listen to those missing
911 with
yeah the missing 411
things with
yeah what's the guy's name I'm sorry
I said 91 that's the murder
on the island
David Politees
yeah
Politees
he also mentioned that a lot of these
missing people are German
my mom was German
so I'm just saying
I don't know if that has anything to do
with it but politis says that
a lot of these people that go missing are German.
And I'm wondering if there's some connection with that too.
It's just a little too for thought.
It's one of those weird connections for sure.
Do you still plan to keep on going up to the cabin in Gilboa?
Oh, yeah, I love it there.
I don't want to come home.
When I go up there, I don't want to come back.
If I could disappear up there, if that would end my,
If that would be the end of me to just vanish, I would be perfectly fine with it.
My son goes, Dad, you don't want to do that.
You don't know what these aliens and stuff would do to you.
I said, to tell you the truth, I'm not afraid.
I have no fear.
So, yeah, I'm definitely, I can't wait to go back up.
But I hope that doesn't happen to you, but I hope you do have a good experience next time.
that you go up to the cabin in Gilboa.
And if things do continue to happen that are out of the ordinary,
you know, definitely, you know, reach out,
don't be afraid to reach out and let us know what's going on.
I think that's pretty cool that, you know,
you're the second person now to share about weird things going on in Gilboa, New York.
Yeah, and it's not like I get up there a lot.
So for the few times I've been up there,
that is a good amount of weird stuff to happen.
I did spend one night up, not one night,
like four days by myself up there.
No problems, nothing happened.
So it's not something that goes on all the time.
But if it does, yeah, I definitely let you know.
Maybe I'll try to send you some of the videos.
You can check out of those orbs that are really cool.
These things are not little.
They're very, very bright, very right in your face, undeniable.
Very interesting to look at.
The thing that happened along the Delaware River with my camping there,
that was also very, Pennsylvania is very big, and it was right across the river.
And if that was an eel trap, this thing might have been coming through that way,
because the water's low.
He could pick up some fish on the way,
and it seemed like a natural funnel for dears.
So you got Delaware River,
Cooperstown.
That's where I saw the thing in the app.
Didn't see it, but it was grunting at me.
That was in the apple field up in Cooperstown.
And then Gilboa.
So these things,
are all over the place.
Oh, absolutely.
And I would love to, you know, if you're able to send any of those videos or pictures over, I'd definitely love to see those.
And would that be a thing where you'd be okay if I could put those in the YouTube version of the interview if you're able to send them over?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
And the reason that I draw a connection to these things is because of the fact that I can
never see these big
foots.
I'm thinking
that these orb
things are probably interdimensional
and maybe
that has something to do with the big foot
that maybe he's interdimensional.
And
if I can
see like
these orb things
and have contact with these
other things, maybe
it's all having to do
with the
same thing, that there's like a, the veil, they call it the veil is very thin between us
and them, I guess.
I don't know, I'm always thinking, you know, like, that there is some connection because
other people, too, have said, like, they've seen these orbs and then Bigfoot stuff.
And I'm just wondering, and that, that square one that I was telling you about,
that thing looked like it was hunting.
So maybe that was the Bigfoot one.
Maybe Bigfoot can turn into an orb.
I don't know.
But I've never seen that square one before.
It's a very unique account for sure.
I hear, sometimes I hear orb related things on my show.
And I don't think I've heard one that comes close to that,
but sometimes you hear, you know, Bigfoot controlling orbs
or turning into orbs or you have a big foot there and then later on you have an orb there
and there just seems to be some kind of connection there.
And you hear that all over the U.S., not just in a certain area.
So it's always very interesting to hear reports like that.
But, you know, Dean, I just want to say thank you for coming on the show.
I want to make sure that you were able to share everything that you had wanted to come on and talk about tonight.
Um, I guess since I brought you this far, there are two other things, but they're not really big foot, I don't think, but they have to do with, again, with, like, ghosts type things.
One of them would be a clubhouse that we built in the woods when I was a kid, and something was jumping on the roof of it.
It's so hard. I thought the whole thing was going to collapse on us.
And when we went outside, there was nothing there.
And then, again, when I was a kid, I used to walk the railroad tracks to go looking in the woods for old bottles.
I found places that were old dumps back in the 1800s when I would dig up bottles and all kinds of weird stuff I'd find.
And these rich people lived up there, and a lot of them had dogs, like big dogs, like German shepherds and stuff.
stuff. So I would bring my pellet gun with me just in case. And I was on this hill and I could hear
something coming. I thought it's probably one of those dogs. So I took my pellet gun out and I could hear
this thing getting closer and closer. And now I can see the tall grass bending. I could see the
branches up high, being moved out of the way.
Whatever this thing was, it walked right up to me and stopped.
I couldn't have seen nothing, though, of what it was.
I thought, in my mind, I stumbled in the wrong place.
This is probably has to do with Indian, an Indian on a horse.
This is an Indian on a horse, and I'm in a place I shouldn't be.
So I said, I'm sorry and I'm leaving.
And I won't come back again.
And I left.
And to this day, I think that was an Indian on a horse, maybe guarding a graveyard or something.
I was someplace I wasn't supposed to be.
So that's everything.
That's absolutely wild.
I mean, just the fact that things were moving and you couldn't see.
whatever was moving the grass and the branches.
Very, very interesting because you do hear reports like that.
That could be attributed to Bigfoot in a cloaking type way,
but it sounds like you have a very strong leaning towards that was a Native American on a horse.
So that's very, very interesting.
Yeah, that's my gut feeling because there was a lot of index.
Indians in that area.
Back in the day, there was a lot of Dutch settlers.
A friend of mine found pieces of Dutch pipes where they used to break the stem off,
found little pieces of stem, found a bowl, found deer teeth, found Indian beads.
Then we had a lot of Revolutionary War era stuff there, a lot of British soldiers on Long Island.
and another friend of mine found a lot of stuff from them.
So there's a lot of history here.
And how things work and with vibrations and all that stuff.
I don't know.
I just thought that it's something I wanted to get out there
just because I don't know how long I'm going to be around.
And like I said, it's not something I've told.
told everybody, but I do like your channel.
I listen to it all the time.
And it's very interesting to compare my things with some of these other people's sightings and
what have you.
So I thought I'd just put it out there.
Dean, I'm glad you were able to come on and throw it all out there.
And I wish you had, you know, many future years of going up to the cabin in Galboa and having a good time.
Maybe a little bit of weird stuff.
Maybe not too much, but having a good time the same.
So thank you for coming on the show tonight.
Thank you very much for having me.
Yes, sir.
And you have a good night.
And like I said, I'll send you some of those videos.
videos if you want.
Fantastic.
Well, and be in touch if anything else happens, and we'll be talking to you later, sir.
All right.
Thank you very much.
Bye.
You got it, Dean.
Just want to take a minute to say thank you for listening to this episode of the Bigfoot Society podcast.
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So huge thanks to Dean for sharing such deeply personal experiences from the snowy woods near the Delaware River to the strange nights at his cabin in Gilbert.
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