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Episode Date: August 11, 2023To hear and also see the UNCENSORED version of the Violent J interview and get access to an awesome Bigfoot community, become a supporting member of Bigfoot Society by joining the Patreon. https://www....patreon.com/thebigfootsocietyJoseph Bruce (Violent J) is an American rapper, author, professional wrestler and half of the duo most people know as ICP or the Insane Clown Posse. In this interview, Violent J shares his 1990 Bigfoot encounter that happened in a suburb of Detroit, his feelings on Todd Standing and his favorite Bigfoot story that he has read over the years.This is one episode you will not want to miss.Resources:Violent J’s book “ICP: Behind the Paint” - https://amzn.to/3s7qSoI (Amazon affiliate link)Violent J on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/violentj.icp/ICP Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/therealicp/ICP’s website - https://www.psychopathicrecords.com (viewer discretion advised)NAWAC - https://www.woodape.orgTodd Standing expeditions - https://www.discoveringbigfoot.org/expeditionsDiscovering Bigfoot documentary by Todd Standing - https://amzn.to/440OEje (Amazon Affiliate link)Todd Standing’s Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@discoveringbigfootAsherz - On Wednesday’s We Talk Weird - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-wednesdays-we-talk-weird/id1504615171Bigfoot Country on Tubi - https://tubitv.com/movies/679989/bigfoot-countryWATCH 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 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 creative game with Skillshare. Use my link and get a $50 gift card.https://share.skillshare.com/bigfootsociety
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But then it wasn't a branch.
It came stepping.
It was like it was walking through the woods, right?
Everything you can describe is what I saw.
So I don't even care, man.
It looked like it was swinging its arms.
I just saw it for a second, but it stopped.
And then it just just,
rushed me.
Really?
It just came rushing me.
It was like,
man,
it freight trained me
because I was so scared
that I was frozen
and that's a real
genuine thing that can happen
because I was legit stunned.
And when it came out of the woods,
it was as tall
as the stops.
Welcome back to Bigfoot Society, a podcast where I talk to people about their Bigfoot encounters in a safe and respectful environment.
In this episode, I talked to Mr. Joseph Bruce about his 1990s Bigfoot encounter in a suburb of Detroit, Michigan.
Mr. Bruce is an American rapper, record producer, professional wrestler, author and part of the hip-hop duo Insane Clown Pussy.
This interview does contain language.
The heavier language has been edited out of this interview.
see and hear the uncensored version of this interview over at the Bigfoot Society, Patreon.
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And to all the new listeners and or juggaloes that are listening right now,
thank you for listening to Bigfoot Society.
I hope you subscribe to the platform that you're listening on.
It's a fun ride.
You'll want to make sure you're along for it.
Share this episode with a friend.
And if you've had a Bigfoot encounter, we'd love to hear about it.
Please email me at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
All right.
Let's get on with the show.
Remember how I said we're going to the moon and the moon shoes?
Yeah, it's today.
All right, let's go.
All right, Bigfoot Society.
We got the privilege of talking with Jay from out there in Detroit, Michigan.
How's it going today, Jay?
It's going good, man.
People might be like, what's up, man?
Why has he got the painted face?
Why is this guy that have painted face on?
Well, Kat's out of the bag.
Jay, you might be well known for some things.
Do you mind sharing what you may be well known for?
Well, mostly would be the one half of the insane clown posse.
We've been rappers.
We're from Detroit.
We've been rappers for 32 years now.
You know what I'm saying?
And I'm 51 years old.
and we've been wearing a clown paint and torn and doing our thing forever.
If you don't know me, Google, motherfucker.
It's party time, Jay.
It's party time.
So I got to share the story about how this all came about because it's kind of interesting, right?
So I was checking Instagram and I noticed that I got an interesting follow from Violent Jay.
And I was like, is that this kind of weird?
I got to jump into this a little bit.
And lo and behold, you are a big, Bigfoot fan.
And we got to chat and, of course, I was like, welcome to Bigfoot Society, Violent, Jay, how's it going?
And the cool thing about Bigfoot societies for people that may not know, it's a platform for people to share their Bigfoot encounters in a safe and respected environment, right?
That's the main reason I have this podcast.
And Jay was like, you know, I actually had something I'd like to share.
And so welcome to Bigfoot Society Violent, Jay, Jay.
And would you mind sharing what happened to you, sir?
I don't mind it all.
As a matter of fact, I'm a fan of all the, you know, a lot of the podcasts and YouTube shows and things like that about Bigfoot, you know.
And I've always wanted to share my encounter with a lot of, you know.
But, of course, I chose Lee, I highly intelligently chose my platform.
You know what I'm saying?
And thus here I am.
And I'm privileged, blessed, and honored to share my Bigfoot encounter.
But I got to tell you this, I don't like the way the Bigfoot world is constantly
in a battle royal with each other.
You know what I mean?
Tell me more.
And I don't like the way everybody, including myself,
sometimes critique other people's Bigfoot stories, okay?
Because Bigfoot stories come, as you guys know, come in all varieties.
And some of them involve supernaturalness.
You know what I mean?
Oh, yeah.
And things like that.
And, uh, orbs and Bigfoot's teleporting.
And sometimes people get judgmental about that stuff.
But damn it, I was judgmental about Bigfoot.
before I seen one.
So that's what I'm saying.
Like people, I don't want to be judged by my Bigfoot story because my Bigfoot story has some
misbeliefs in it that I have a hard time processing and understanding.
And I didn't make the shit up.
The shit happened to me.
You know what I mean?
And so I'm going to tell it like it is.
as corny as a lot of it is,
this is how it went down.
You know what I mean?
Absolutely.
And I can be judged.
So actually,
it's okay.
I don't mind being judged.
I've judged my whole life.
But I don't know,
for some reason,
when the truth is involved,
you can't change the story up
to make it sound cool.
I'm saying,
it's going to be one way
the way it happened.
And here at 51,
I think about it.
A lot of it sounds crazy,
but damn it,
it's the way it happened.
You know what I mean?
So what am I going to do?
You know?
Yeah, so what I wanted to show you was that I put out a book like in 2004, I believe,
and maybe 2003.
Anyway, it chronicled my life up until that point, okay?
And when you open the book, the first thing you'll say,
see is a story
and it's me telling this story
okay this very
story because
when it happened to me
when I was 17
you know what I'm saying or Sasquatches
anything I know anything like that
so when this shit happened
I thought it was
I'll explain it in a minute
but the last thing I thought
was that this was a
big foot counter until
damn I was
Probably 44.
And my mom called me, my mom told me, Joe, check out Bigfoot.
And I was like, what do you mean?
She's like, just watch something on YouTube, look into it, just look into it.
I was like, my, Bigfoot's corny on my, I look into it.
And once I started looking into it, not only did I become fascinated, but I realized that's quite possibly exactly what I saw.
You know what I'm saying?
and here I got the story in my book, chronicling,
and in the entire story,
nowhere does it say Bigfoot or Sasquatch.
That's because I'm a kid from Detroit,
and I was just not hip to what the hell of Sasquatch was.
You know what I'm saying?
Or Bigfoot, so I didn't ever put that together with what I saw.
You know what I mean?
Anyway, I'll tell you the story, though, but I don't care who judging me.
Everybody judge away.
But here's what happened.
So, to explain myself first, at the time, my brother was in the military, okay?
And I was planning on going in the military, too.
I thought as soon as I turned 18, I could get into the military.
So I was on this heavy workout campaign thing.
I'm going running all the time.
I'm doing sit-ups every night.
And so to make sensitive,
This is hard, but this is what I was doing.
I go through my day and I, we work out or whatever, me and my friends.
But at night, I'd get in bed and it be the middle of the night.
Oh, here goes, here goes the book I was telling you about.
See, right here, this is my book.
At the beginning tells Monster, you know, because that's what I've seen.
I love it.
Look at it.
Yeah, dude.
In your face.
Let's do it.
So, um, so, um, so at night, I'd get in my bed, you know, and the first girlfriend I ever had,
she would leave because she had to work in the morning.
And I would, um, she would leave.
We'd watch Arsenio Hall the first run back in the 90s, I believe.
So she'd leave and, um, I'd be laying there.
and I'd be just about to fall asleep
and then something would tell me
if the house is on fire,
right now you'd have to jump out of bed,
you'd have to rescue mom,
you know, so to train for that,
to properly train for that,
and to get yourself ready for basic training and all that,
you've got to jump out of bed right now
and run about four blocks away
into the park where the woods are.
and in the woods, in the center of the woods was a giant hill, okay?
In the center where this park of woods was, is a giant hill.
Anyway, it makes no sense, but I be laying there telling myself,
you need to do that right now.
And I would be like, no, you don't need to go back to bed.
And it would be like, yes, you do, you need,
because you can't tell the fire to go back to bed if you had to get up and rescue my, you know.
So then I'd also spring out of bed, throw my shoes on, and just run with my dog out the door.
And I just start booking as fast as I can from getting winning thinking about it.
Running the block, another block all the way up.
And then I'd get into the woods and I'd run through the woods.
And there's this gigantic mound at the beginning of the woods.
And I'd run all the way up in.
and I would scream with my arms out,
Ultimate Warrior!
All right.
Now, let me point out something right quick.
All right.
Yes, I'm a wrestling fan, all right?
Yes.
This did not have nothing to do with the Ultimate Warrior.
Okay.
Those two words was a word probably inspired by the Ultimate Warrior,
but it was a phrase that my brother and I,
adapted when we were training and when we were doing crazy things because you think about it,
I'm a warrior, I'm the ultimate warrior, even though it was this wrestler, it was also a good
word to use in our, you know, moments of bravery or whatever or celebration, you know what I mean?
So I run up there and I would yell that every night.
Oh, you know, it was probably two in the morning.
I figured because Arsenia went off at one, Karen would leave, and I'd be laying in bed about to fall asleep probably about two, and then I'm out of the door, you know, booking through the neighborhood.
You know, and this was in a suburb of Detroit, right, called Ferndale.
And I would, or actually, Ferndale bordering Hazel Park right along like nine mile, in 10 mile anyway, so I'm running.
and I'm in the dark woods, do that shit every night.
You know what I mean?
Oh, Jimmy Warrior, man, my brother's in the war.
I remember and I'm thinking I'm going in.
And I was just like, I got to stop portion myself like this.
You know what I mean?
But I am getting good.
Here's where it gets crazy.
This one night, I remember all day.
I was hanging out with my friend.
And it was one of those days
where it was cold and super windy
crazy windy, right?
And I look up and it's one of those things
where the clouds are going super fast.
They're all moving together.
There's not a crazy funnel clouds or nothing.
But the sky is just going
just really fast by, you know?
And I was just like,
man, it's cold as a
out here.
And it's going to be cold.
herey tonight.
And I'm not telling myself already.
It was like too many afternoon I'm already thinking about.
No, not tonight, you know?
So sure enough, Karen is got to go for her job at the video store.
Remember them?
Oh, yeah.
She would go to work there.
And I was like, it's so scary.
I'm going to watch her.
Not only going to walk her to her car, but I watch.
to go all the way down the block
to the lights. I couldn't see the lights
no more and turn off, you know.
So, I still
telling myself I wasn't going to do it.
So I go up in the room.
I lived above my mom
in the attic above.
And I went up in there, and I was
laying there, and I was all comfortable.
And I started saying,
if you do it tonight,
you, I had to do it
for weeks because
you did it tonight. I'm telling myself,
I'm like, if you go out tonight and you run out there tonight on this night on this terrifying
full moon night with the clouds whipping behind the sky, it's cold as hell, if you bust out of here
and run all those four blocks and through those woods and up that hill tonight, you can take a
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And my dog's running with me.
man I'm busing
I'm busing
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down this long block
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I run in there
I run up the hill
and I turn around
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ultimate war
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and my eyes watered up super bad, you know what I mean?
And I was like, oh, face trying to stop me, you know what I mean?
And I was like, I'm doing it again.
And I did it again.
That time there was no gust to wind,
but I yelled it, oh, I'll be worried as loud as I could.
And then I even grabbed my dog and lifted her paws up and yelled with her.
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You know, like, it's unstoppable.
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Like this commercial break.
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Everything happens for a Reese's.
Did not.
Nothing was right about the whole day, right?
And I've been doing this probably two months every night.
right this whole day i was i never thought about this until it was time where it hit me but this whole
day i'm like i don't want to go out and do this tonight and i did it so i start running back down the
hill having conquered and yelled the shit you know i started running back down the hill and i run up maybe
all the way up the first long block but i don't see my dog nowhere right anyway i'm totally
coldly wind and I blew up, like, as they say in wrestler.
So I stopped and I'm breathing and I turn around and I'm looking for the dog and I see her come running.
But not up to me.
She just ghosted me and ran right past me.
Like she came out of the darkness basically into the, because I was kind of under a streetlight a little bit.
But she went random past me and just bolted like, like no interest in me, right?
So I look back, okay, so I'm looking down a street sounds like never place you would see something like this, right?
But this is what I saw.
I'm looking down, it wasn't a city street, I'm not like in tall buildings.
We're like off in the suburbs where it connects with the woods or whatever.
But I'm looking down the street and I see this, what I thought was a branch falling.
Okay, because at the bottom of the hill, I mean, at the bottom of the hill, I mean, at the bottom of the hill,
through the woods, there's a parking lot off to, I mean, a parking lot off to the side.
So when I saw movement in the woods, I thought a branch was falling from the, from the wind and shit,
because it was crazy that night, you know?
But I, and I got to chill, like, oh, I'm seeing something crazy.
This giant branch is falling.
But then it wasn't a branch.
it came stepping.
It was like it was
walking through the woods, right?
Everything you can describe
is what I saw.
So I don't even care, man.
It looked like it was swinging its arms
and I just saw it for a second
but it stopped.
And then it just rushed me.
It just came rushing.
me.
It was like,
man.
It straight trained me because I was so scared that I was frozen.
And that's a real genuine thing that can happen because I was legit stunned.
And when it came out of the woods,
it was as tall as the stop sign.
That's what was happening.
and his feet
look like
our feet
go down
the leg goes down
and the foot goes like that
you know
I'm sorry
the leg goes down
the foot goes like that
right
right
his whole leg went down
like from the knee
it just went down
to a foot
there was no feet
it was just like
like he had bell bottoms on
all the way to the floor
you know what I'm saying
and it was just fur
and he was just
furred the f*** out
like
almost
like Jabaka.
You know what I'm saying?
Wow.
Coming at me, bro.
Bro, that
was, anyway,
when I finally got
my wind, I turned around
and I bolted.
Like I just, I swear,
I probably set some kind of record
because I was in physical sake, right?
It don't matter how fast I was going.
I only remember my feet
barely connecting
with the street, like in time.
I was running, my legs were outrunning my own ability.
And the first thought was run up and start banging on somebody's door.
And then I was like, what the hell are they going to do watching me get ripped in half on this porch?
I remember these thoughts because when something happens to you like that, you don't forget it.
I remember running and thinking of my what are my options.
You know what I mean?
And the first thought was run up to somebody's bang on the door.
I was, hey, give me how to do shit.
They're lonely to think of a maniac.
Nobody...
So then I run around the corner,
and I didn't even look back.
I just kept running to the fastest of my ability.
I ran down the other corner and into my mom's house.
And again, I remember thinking,
start screaming for mom, and I was like,
what?
What is my mom going to do against that?
You know what I'm saying?
What I just saw come barreling and rush me
freight train style right under the light, the streetlight.
I'm literally frozen, stuck looking at it, and it's rushing me.
You know what I'm saying?
So I ran in the house, and I dove under, and this is when the phone was on the wall.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
And I had, I lean, I remember I was laying under the windows, dead silent, you know,
And I was like, I didn't know what to do.
My heart was beating so fast, you know.
And I knocked the phone up the wall, and I called my friend Nate,
and I was like, come over right now.
And he came pulling up.
And it's all he had that little item, you know.
Right.
Came running over with it.
And I was just like, I thought it wouldn't have made no difference against that.
You know what I mean?
So I just screamed at him to take me away.
And I let my mom keep sleeping because I thought,
thought, even then I thought, everybody's got somebody sleeping in the house.
I doubt they're going to attack my mom.
All I need to do if it was after me, all I need to do is get out of here, you know what
saying?
And that was my thinking, you know.
So, but man, you know, the next day me and my brother went out there and did it again
and nothing, you know, we did it again for probably.
But here's what my brother told me.
My brother's three years older than me, very accomplished person, EMT, veteran, war veteran, you know, all that.
So my brother was telling me, at the time, I never used the word Bigfoot again.
I didn't know Bigfoot was.
I never thought anything about it.
It was almost like the blob.
If you talk about the blob or Godzilla, you know what I mean?
I didn't think anything about Bigfoot.
So he was like, here's what I think.
And we could talk about Bigfoot's in Geographic and all that where they're at.
Oh, for sure.
Oh, yeah.
But my brother, my brother was like, he said, this is what I carried in my mind one of two things that happened.
And the likely one is what my brother said.
my brother said that hill may have been some sort of Native American burial ground.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
You know, centuries ago, even who knows, right?
And he said by going up, he said, by going up there and yelling those words, okay, in a Russian.
of adrenaline
like that
to where you're actually
meaning it
and you're screaming
on the top of that hill
ultimate warrior
like just some kind of
ultimate warrior
we don't know what
is under that hill
feeling insulted
perhaps or maybe
I'm calling a challenge
who knows right
and when it finally chose to emerge
on that night when I did it three times or whatever
it saw me run
and it made me just laughed
and said exactly
you know what I'm saying
and laughed and laughed I don't know
but that when my brother gave me that possibility
I was like when I was 17 I was like
well that's probably what happened
what it was you know
I'm saying.
That's probably what happened.
And it made the most sense.
You know what I'm saying?
So,
thank God for my brother Nate,
by the way,
for pulling up with the,
with the shoddy.
But, but,
so,
so,
who became a cop later in,
like,
in New Jersey?
Oh, there you go,
so,
so,
so,
so,
anyway,
there's other possibility,
right?
the more logical, but highly, not likely, but more logical because it's not involving
supernaturalness or demons from the burial ground.
The other thing that may have happened is that what if there was some mechanic that lived
right on the edge of that park, and he worked nights.
in his garage with his buddy, right?
And they're in there.
And every night they hear some lunatic
that sets their dog off or something
screaming,
Oh, that's the way.
At 2 a.m. Yeah.
Right.
And so after two or two,
after a month or two months of that,
you know what I mean?
Who's to say, this is the part
just highly unlikely, though.
Who's to say they didn't have a friend
in, who say they weren't friends with,
Giant Gonzalez or
Andre the Giant, right?
Yes.
Some, you know, Wilk Chamberlain or somebody, you know what I'm saying?
Somebody massive, right?
Who say Shaq ain't their homie on skin in the roller decks, you know?
So, and they had a friend, you know, I don't know who walks around as tall as a stop sign.
Okay, I don't know exactly how tall a stop sign is in Detroit.
but it's way taller in me.
And the other thing was people have described this thing as like barrel tested and massive,
like a lineback or whatever.
It was definitely what I saw wasn't skinny by any means,
but it was athletic.
It was covered at me in a massive stride.
And I didn't hear nothing.
it was hard to process because I was coming out of that frozen fear, you know what I mean?
Yeah.
You know, a panic attack, by the way, as a way it was explained to me is when your brain dumps a chemical.
It's like if you turned around a scene, a train coming at you or a truck, you're either going to have the reflexes to jump out of the way or you're going to be frozen for a second like, ah, you know, that's that chemical spreading in your body record speeds from.
your brain dumping like panic
and you stop
for a second you know what I mean
a panic attack
is like when you're sitting at home
having dinner or whatever you're doing
and all sudden that chemical dumps for no reason
it's like some people just have that problem
including myself
but I understand panic
and how extreme it can be
you know what I mean
and seeing something like that
is something you're never going to forget
that whole experience
and yeah man
And years and years later, I look at it, man.
And I'm like, okay, what if it was a big foot?
Right?
Because that's exactly what it looked like to me.
You know what I mean?
And I think, first of all, if two things would have to be crazy.
Number one, that crazy-ass night.
I mean, it could have to happen.
Any night, if it was just a carry of Sasquatches on the edge of the woods, you know, coming out looking for trash or something to eat, you know, I don't know what.
And heard me yelling, that's what don't seem like.
I would have come charged.
Why wouldn't it hate or why wouldn't it leave and hide?
Why would it bulldozed me like that?
You might have been too close to like maybe it's where its family was or like you're getting too close to its special like zone.
Sasquatch zone. Who knows? I don't know.
You know, I think, like, what if it was a young
Sasquatch who, I don't know what age, who knows anything, right?
But what if it was a young Sasquatch who's tired of following around all the time
and wants to go off on his own, right? And so he's off in a place he shouldn't be.
He's looking for food and he's been off now for like three days hiding out in the tree at night
or, you know, in a day or whatever.
You know, what if it's doing that, right?
and it just is where it shouldn't be.
You know, because who knows, even if somebody shot it in their yard or something,
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It's said everything happens for a reason,
but maybe everything happens for a reases.
Take noise-canceling headphones.
Do they block hearing to heightened taste?
Hmm.
That sound seems.
to show. Everything happens for a Reese's. It's not like it's going to be on the front page the next morning.
Oh, that guy's disappearing pretty quick. That's right. That's sad wish is gone and that was a raccoon you shot.
What? Yeah, there was a big raccoon in Detroit. That guy was seven other pounds. It put a hole in my God's
that. That was a raccoon. That's it. We're not talking about no more. We know where you work.
We know your wife works. You know, your son's just graduating college, right? You want that to
still happened, that was a raccoon.
That's a raccoon.
Jay, did you see its face at all when it was chasing you?
Yeah.
It was like, no, I can't describe its eyes.
I can't describe its facial features because, honestly, all I remember is there was a face.
It wasn't the same as his hair and his arms and everything coming at me.
it was a bear, not a bear, but not, it wasn't the same as everything else.
You know, like, it's, you know, and it was, but the rest of my attention was all on what he was doing.
Like the whole movements of his body.
At first, like when I was watching it through the woods, I just was like trying to understand how I came to the, excuse me, I came to the conclusion that,
it was a person I was seeing walking through the woods because I didn't understand how he could be so big.
You know what I mean?
Like I knew it was far away.
But once I knew it wasn't a massive branch that was falling, I didn't understand how a person, because, and then when it came out and it hit into the parking lot, that was it, man.
It just, I got a, I got a chance.
And that's why I was froze because it was just coming at me.
I was just almost absorbing when I was seeing, man, trying to process it.
And fear will give you a hernia.
Wow.
All right.
That's intense.
That is very intense.
Attent is an understatement.
All right?
Because they didn't come down for two weeks.
But the thing was, looking back now, of course, you know, I got the more probable explanation
that it was some sort of, you know, joke being played on me somehow,
some high budget, you know, craziness to scare one 17-year-old,
you know what I mean?
Because I don't know what could explain what I saw.
And I was like a clean napkin on a clean white silk handkerchief
tied to an antenna of a car before it leaves California and drives cross country.
Right, right. Jay, did you go back to that area and look for tracks or anything like that?
Yeah, me and my, well, me and my brother did when he came home, you know what I mean?
My brother from in the war.
Oh, sure.
But I was, he was coming home anyway when at the time.
And it wasn't, it wasn't the way I remember it.
We went back several times, you know what I mean?
and I think we even tried to go on Devil's Night and Halloween.
In Detroit, there's a devil's night is the night before Halloween, right?
Especially back then, you know, but we tried to go back because my brother was the only one that actually believed me.
You know what I'm saying?
My brother was the only one that actually believed me, but, you know, I went with my brother Shaggy, who's, I call him my brother, you know.
We went and back during the day and all that, you know what I'm saying?
But we didn't go back there and try to resumming anything or whatever until later, you know what I mean.
You went back and you tried to do some more Ultimate Warrior and try to summon it again.
Oh, yeah, when my brother came home, yeah, yeah, when my brother came home from the military, you know.
Wow.
Man, we did all that.
What a story, Jay.
That's an incredible story.
It's embarrassing.
You know, if I was wanting this, I'd be like, oh,
Oh, man.
That ain't even hardly a big foot.
Because I've seen and heard some craziness, you know.
I mean, some people's stories.
You know what my favorite Bigfoot stories are?
Tell me more.
When people say they became friends with a Sasquatch.
Oh, sure.
You know what I mean?
Like, and they befriended one and what it was like.
I like hearing that because if it's told well, you know what I mean.
it could be really cool, you know, and more possible to believe.
But if it, you know what I mean?
Because I want to believe.
Do you believe, brother?
Do you believe?
Absolutely.
Dude, I have had some, I've had some things happen to me in Iowa when I was out
with my friend Tate Hieronymus.
And, man, we were looking for Sasquatch out in Iowa.
And we had wood knocks.
We had a tree pushed over in front of us.
And on my audio recorder, 3.45 a.m.
that night, something unzipped my tent.
And I didn't leave the tent at all, dude.
That's wild stuff, right?
And that, you can look up tape.
Dot Hieronymus on YouTube and you can watch.
He made a documentary on it.
And it's the sounds there, man.
It's wild.
So I believe in it.
Man, yeah, well, I do too.
I mean, you know, like, if I had, if I was on a,
if they had me in a guillotine and they're like,
do you think there are Sasquatches?
Yes, you know, your life is in the line.
You know what I mean?
we know the answer but if you're wrong you know if you're right you can live or something
this is it you know i would probably have to say i had to say i seen you saw it you know what i
i say i know what i say i know what i mean that was the only time ever in my life you know
what i mean that something like that has ever happened i don't have a history of sea of monsters
or dragons and shit like that is the only time i ever saw anything like that you know what i mean
like it was outrageous man you know so i i i have a history of my i have to you know i
Yeah, man.
What do you think of, what do you think of Todd standing?
So, okay.
All right.
I don't think anyone will watch this episode anyways, Jay.
No.
So Todd is an interesting figure, right?
And I will say hats off to you because I saw your interview with him on your live stream a year or so ago.
It was very well done.
I was, you know, I was very surprised.
You guys are excellent interviewers.
And that was a great interview with Todd.
you know, the video he is captured is so much different than other representations of Sasquatch.
It is a thing, though, that I would definitely want to go up there to the area in British Columbia myself before passing judgment because I don't know if that's fair to do that without actually going up there.
But if I was to say look at it, I'd be like, oh, I don't know if that's a normal looking Sasquatch.
But what is normal about a Sasquatch, you know?
You're right.
And the worst thing about Bigfoot's, and I say it all the time, is Bigfoot's look like a guy in a suit.
Sure.
I mean, like every single time you see a footage of it, it's like, that's a guy of a suit.
If Bigfoot's are real, that's what a guy in a suit looks like.
You know what I'm saying?
Like only giant.
Like, that's why everybody's going to say that because it's a walking thing that ain't a guy in a suit, though.
It's a thing.
Right.
I'm saying like it's not like, it's not like you're saying it's a dragon or like a mothman or something.
It's like a possible thing from like evolution, you know what I mean, and possible, you know, link between a gorilla and man.
You know what I mean? Somewhere in the center of that or something, you know, whose existence is reliable on being elusive.
You know what I'm saying?
That could be what the species believes.
It's almost like their existence is smart enough to know to stay away from man.
You know what I mean?
Oh, they're extremely smart.
Yeah.
Yeah, man.
Because if they would, they probably knew, they probably saw.
they're probably friends with the natives, right?
And actually helping in the crops and things, as the legend says, has it.
But when the Europeans came, they didn't understand.
So they're shooting.
And then they became less and less and fearful, you know what I mean, for their existence.
And now their entire existence relies on being elusive, you know what I mean, and hidden.
Absolutely.
There's areas like Southeast.
Oklahoma that is so remote, but it gets so much rain and there's these Sasquatch there.
And like no one can touch them because they're so far out in the mountains, except for like the NAWAC, which there's these hardcore guys that go out and study Bigfoot in the mountains of Oklahoma.
Crazy stuff, Jay.
Man, hey, brother, I know.
Listen, I was about to go out with Todd Stan.
I do.
I was about to go out with Todd Standing.
So I was going to ask you.
I know you wanted to go out with them per that interview, but did that happen?
Well, first time we were booked, you know what I'm saying?
We are literally going, I believe, in two weeks from, but my girlfriend passed away, you know.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I hear that.
I ain't, it's all good.
I'm like drama bomb.
And this is, that was, it was.
No, I appreciate that, you know.
We, but that I had to be like, I ain't coming out there right now.
You know what I'm saying?
Not the right time.
So, yeah, so we had to cancel on him.
So we had another excursion plan, you know what I'm saying?
Just recently, not too recently, maybe two months ago.
That's pretty recent, right?
That is very recent.
Yeah.
So we had another excursion plan, right?
Now, I'm seeing this girl, and I was like, come on a big butt hunt, you know?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
It's an dope place to bring some chicks, you know what I mean?
out on the bonfire look with Todd standing looking for Bigfoot because bro if he's got some
eight foot homie running around in the Bigfoot suit in the middle of the night you know
and he's because he's here's the way he does it you understand he's a genius either way
you got to know this bro.
All right.
All right.
First of all, if he if he's a big foot, if he's faking it, he's actually got built those
made that documentary, built those masks and had whatever he's done and have everybody swore the
secrecy or whatever, whatever the secrets are, you know what I'm saying?
And now he charges people and brings them out to that location, right?
Some people have sightings, he said, some, his website says some people hear things, you know what I'm saying?
Some people have nothing, you know what I mean?
But he's constantly out there doing that and bringing people out there, you know what I mean?
It's the way I understand it.
And I'm like, that's genius.
If he thought of that all up,
like I'm going to make a documentary
that I film these real Sasquatches right in the face, you know?
And then I'm going to have it come out on YouTube
and it's going to blow up and everybody's going to think I know a spot.
You know what I mean?
And I'm going to charge them all and bring them all in and come to see.
And every once in a while, I'm at Big Tim, 7 foot 9 uncle.
You know what I mean?
Run around in a Sasquot in a tobacco suit.
and through the woods.
And he tells everybody, you know, here's the thing that we're up in Canada, right?
He was up in Canada.
Oh, yeah, radium.
Yep.
So I can't, nobody can bring, me and my boys can't bring no weapons up there.
No, you can't, no, no.
I got all the weaponry.
You know what I mean?
He's like, I got the piece right here on the hip.
You know, and then we hear Bush is about to settle down everybody,
stay where you're seated.
Yeah.
I got this.
You know what I mean?
And then he comes running back.
I saw that much.
Oh, my goodness.
That's an interesting way to look at it.
Or we're all just sitting there.
Somebody's talking.
Then I'll sleep's like,
and he points over.
And you just see this guy in the moon,
like running across the field in a satspric suit.
You know what I mean?
That would be legit.
That would be legit.
You know what I mean?
Like,
he's actually pulling that off.
That's dope to me in a sense.
Like, from a hustler standpoint,
he's getting paid.
Now,
flip side of all that, right?
That's just the street.
That's the street in me.
That's the street side.
It is.
I respect the hustle.
Like that idea.
So I'm talking about this just a couple months ago, you know.
I'm out of here while now, brother.
So I'm thinking I'm coming to the camp and Sasquatches might show up and this is going to be fun.
My brother's like, he wants to talk on the phone, you know?
I mean, he wants to, yeah, he wants to talk on the phone.
And I was like, why, man?
You know, I like them.
And then we're cool.
I'm like, my brother set it up.
He's like, no, he wants to talk on the phone.
So I get on the phone, right?
And the first thing we start talking about is he's talking about how nature, man has lost touch with nature.
You know what I mean?
And when he proves that Sasquatches exist, it's going to become such a hot commodity, a topic or whatever,
that it's going to reignite man's passion for nature.
you know what I mean
and I was like damn that's shit
that's a good way to think but that's a lot
that's a big mission
you know it is yeah
you know so that's dope
then he's like first thing is
be insane be ready for a lot of walking
you know what I mean and I'm like hold on that man
I'm like I don't know about all that walking
what about a floor wheel or something
what about he's like
no we're gonna have to do some walking I'm like man
I was walking, you know, and he's like just being safe
And I'm like, I
And then he was like, um
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They say everything happens for a reason,
but I suspect everything happens for a recess.
Like this commercial break.
Did you need 15 seconds away from music?
or 15 seconds to eat erases.
Perhaps it's true.
Everything happens for a recesses.
And no substances, no nothing.
You know, and I'm thinking he's talking about we can't even,
can we have a snow of s'mores?
Is that all right?
You know, he's like, because if you, he said,
if you're inebriated in any way,
and Todd's cool, I guess my boy,
he gave me a plaster of a big foot print,
and I love it.
You know, I was in my bedroom wall.
Okay, cool.
known.
All right.
But, you know, he said, if you're needy in any way, the Sasquatch will sense that,
and it won't come.
You know what I mean?
And I'm like, well, they can't come have a beer with us?
You know what I'm like?
But I just don't like the idea of going out there with my girlfriend and her friends
in time of everybody, oh, we can't, no beer at night around the bomb fires.
Saskwashed just don't like beer.
It just doesn't sound right.
The trip started to become like, I don't know, I'm lazy, man.
I would like to go a location, but here's the main reason.
Okay.
He was like where the documentary we was shot is snowed out this time of year.
So, but I know a different location we can go to in Washington or in Oregon or something like that.
And I was like, here's my thinking.
Here's my thinking, bro.
This is wearing Todd's slipping.
And I'm talking as Todd's, as Todd's friend and as a fellow hustler.
Okay.
I got clown pain on my face.
Don't forget.
I can see that.
It's cool.
Todd is slipping because if he happened to catch Bigfoot on film,
let alone three, right?
Or however many he did in that documentary,
if he happened to go out there that weekend and catch those Sasquatch,
a family of Sasquatch on film,
that would have been a miracle.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
Come on now, a miracle.
Let alone, this is where he's slipping,
is now he knows two locations.
where the bigfoot's on.
I'm like, oh, you just know, too now.
You know what I mean?
You caught big foot on film.
You know what I mean?
Like multiple times on that trip out there.
You know, the female one looking one, you got them all in the face, running up a mountain, hiding up a tree.
All right.
You got mad lucky.
You're the man.
You already got the belt.
You know what I'm saying?
You're the camp.
Right.
Yep.
Totally.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Since then, when I go to his YouTube clips, he's like, I don't know if you can hear himself sometimes.
Like he looks at other views of Sasquatches, and he says, he says, yes, that's very similar to the way Sasquatch is.
I've seen Sasquatch wants to walk like that.
And then you're like, how many Sasquatches has he seen?
You know what I mean?
And how does you know where all the Sasquatches are?
And I love Todd Standing.
And I'd said at the beginning, I don't know why it's always Royal Rumble out here in the Bigfoot world.
No, I get it.
It's a Royal Rumble for sure, yeah.
But at the same time, it's hard for everybody not to be like that because we all want to believe.
Okay?
And when somebody starts talking about something that's hard for us to believe, you know what I mean?
As a person, it gets to be frustrated.
And you're like, damn, you had me for years.
Right.
But now when I look at you, you act like, you know all the hot spots all over Western
U.S. and Canada.
And you say it's because of your Sasquot senses.
And that's more hard for me to believe in.
It's like you believe in the Patterson Gimman, like they happen to catch it.
They caught them.
They caught it in 67.
They had them, you know, Patty.
They had around film.
Do you believe in the Patterson Gimlin film?
Of course.
I do.
Oh, yeah.
I do.
Absolutely.
I do. I do. That's probably one of the
main reasons I do believe.
You know what I mean? But
I've seen other footage that I
choose to believe. You know, I've seen the one
you know, yeah, man.
But listen, let me be clear on Todd.
Yeah, yeah. You're good.
He probably went like my humor.
And I don't know if we'd have to talk about
Sasquatches the whole time. You know what I mean?
Like, like, dog, how about we
get off the Sasquatch since
14-hour combo? You know what I mean?
Like, how about some, you know, I don't
But I just, I love time.
I just like keep it like that.
I was like, maybe I better not go camping with him for the next four days off in the woods.
Well, maybe it'll work sometime in the future.
Who knows?
Yeah, I know you guys.
It's a tight knit.
Well, I love Todd.
He came out my show on our show.
He's my boy.
And, um, but Ty, quit saying you found all them fast-quashes.
Come on, dog, the one you had us all.
Stop already.
So.
I'm a dick.
I am a dick, ain't I?
No, you're good.
It's cool to talk honestly, but the thing about, you know, that area is crazy, squatchy.
There's a huge chance you could see something up there.
But the cool thing about Big Society is I invite people of all backgrounds to come on, tell their story, and, you know, no hate.
No, no, man, please, please everybody.
Oh, yeah.
Come on.
The hell now.
I'm not disin tithe.
I got love. I got love Todd, girl.
Oh, yeah.
Come on, man. We love Todd, for real.
All right, listen.
Oh, tell me, tell me more.
One more thing.
All right.
I got a question for you, brother.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm sorry if I'm geeking out, man.
I get to talk to Bigfoot people.
I'm loving this, dude.
I'm loving this, brother.
Listen, have you ever heard a story
from the two girls that grew up on a farm with their grandfather raising basically a baby
Sasquatch.
No, I've never heard this story.
Are you serious?
Where does this take place?
Oh, man, I hope somebody listening can tell us because I can't remember the name.
But listen, it's a story.
The writer is writing the story, but the story is the two girls with their grandfather had burned
a big huge pile of logs, I believe.
At the beginning of stories,
and little girls were probably seven and eight
or something like that.
And their grandfather burned a big thing in logs,
and he heard some screaming,
and he went over there,
and it was a baby Sasquatch,
and he pulled it out of the logs and the smoke,
and he put it in his barn.
And that night,
something came and broke it out of there
from the outside.
Like it was probably its parents
or something came, broke the Sasquatch out, right?
two nights later, it was back.
And he put it back in the burn, and it just, and he would feed it.
And it would go back in the woods.
And after a while, they would ring a big bell, and it would come out and eat.
And the girls would hide up in the trees because it wouldn't come out if the girls were around.
You know what I mean?
And the girl said it taught the grandpa how to pull fish out of the river.
And he raised it from when it was a baby by feeding it all the time.
But they never had, like, too much physical connection.
You know what I mean?
It was just like he would trust them
and they would sit there together and stuff.
And it's fascinating.
Out of all the big foot stuff I've seen and read,
that story is fascinating, man.
Because these two girls, according to the writer of the book,
and it's an audio book.
And I'm hoping somebody will hear what I'm saying
and know what I'm talking about.
It's a, it's a, they grew up on a farm, I believe, in North Carolina.
And it is,
the coolest, most highly detailed story.
And the woman writing the book is interviewing these two sisters trying to catch them in lies.
Like she's telling you in the book, and it's an audio book too, but she's telling you how she's trying to catch them up.
But there is no catching them up because they both were like raised in the same thing.
And they talk about how one part in the book, they talk about how the girls, they're now in like high school.
and they're dating these college kids, right?
So something happened in the main house.
There was some sort of issue.
So they were staying out in a trailer next to the farm in a trailer.
And they were having holiday dinner.
And the old man forgot to feed the saskwax.
So they're having holiday dinner.
And there was a round circle in the wall where a fan would go into this trailer.
But it was no fan in there.
and the college kid is sitting there
and in the kitchen
they're all talking, laughing,
having a holiday dinner,
and the softwax reaches in,
you know what I mean?
It grabs the kid's shoulder.
And the kid's screaming,
he sees a giant hand,
catcher's mid-sized,
he's screaming,
and the old man's like,
ah, damn it, feed him!
And she's like, feed it while.
He's like, give it dog food,
so she just filled up a big bowl of dog food
and went out there
and set it down,
and she said it looked at it,
matter and did what she believed was saying thank you and they grabbed the food and blessed with it.
You know what I mean?
Oh, man.
Like said thank you, but or something to that gesture, you know?
But when you hear the way she describes it, you know.
Anyway, in the book, so she's like, this is where I caught him.
So she's like, what was the kid's name?
Because when the lady, the girl who's now like my age, these girls are like not my age, now like 50, right?
she's like, what was your boyfriend's name?
And he's like, Jimmy Swanson or whatever.
You know, she knew the name or whatever.
She's like, look the dude up.
She found a dude.
And the dude's do it grab me.
It's a big foot.
They live with big foot out there.
That's why I love this book.
It's the most convincing because she did her research.
Wow.
These girls trying to prove them wrong.
And it's the most detailed, convincing story of what I think.
a Sasquatch would be.
You know what I mean?
One more thing.
One more thing.
Another detail I remember thinking, who would make that up?
She also goes into other details where it's just like, I think like,
ah, it sounds exactly what I believe would happen.
You know what I'm saying?
Like it's, and how I, it sounds believable.
And as the woman writing the book does the research,
it has a fascinating ending at the end.
Man, I just advise it to everywhere.
man.
If someone
watching knows what book this is,
put it in the comments
so we can check it out.
And Jay,
I got one more question for you.
Yes,
my man.
This is from,
so my friend Asher's
from on Wednesdays
we talk weird podcast.
She was like,
you got to ask Jay,
is the whoop-whoop,
is that like the Bigfoot whoop?
You know,
the whoop-whoop that ICP does.
Is that the same thing as the Bigfoot whoop?
That's so weird
because I never really put it.
them together, you know what I mean? I did before recently, but because we put it on a, we did
like a Bigfoot jersey, you know? All right. And we were trying to think of what to put on the
back and we were like, well, you know, bigfords are like, whoop, who, you know. And we're like,
but that's sort of what we do. Whoop, whoop, you know. Maybe this is sort of sort of connection
there, man. Maybe. Who knows? I never did make that connection, but maybe it's, it's,
It's all riding within the same dimension.
You know what I mean?
Somehow that makes any sense.
Jay, it's been so fun talking to you.
I want to be respectful of your time.
If you ever have any other friends that have seen Bigfoot,
send them my way to Bigfoot Society.
I'd love to talk to them.
Juggalo's, if you're watching this,
email me, Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
If you've seen Bigfoot,
Jay, is there anything you want to share?
Like, how can people keep up to date with what you're doing?
All that good stuff.
up, my Instagram at Vinetj.j.org.
And that's probably the best way, you know, or, or the real IC, what is it?
The real ICP on Instagram or Facebook and all that, you know what I mean?
But we're always doing this, man.
I have fun, man.
Hey, one more quick question.
Yes, sir.
You ever seen that movie Bigfoot country?
I haven't actually
Is it good?
Man, it's dope
It's a low budget movie
But it's just funny
It's dope man
I'm gonna check it out
I'm gonna check
I showed it to my boy
Ouichi Mack
He was like
That movie sucked
I was like
You're crazy
That movie was fresh
You gotta watch
In Search a Bigfoot
From the 70s
It's so good
You will love it
I did
I've seen it
With Robert W Morgan
I met him
Yeah, it's all like creepy and weird and black and white and crazy, right?
So good.
Yeah, I love it.
I love it.
He's a cool dude.
He is, he is.
But thank you, brother.
We can do this again, man.
I love, I love, if you ever need a panel or anything, just looking at footage or anything, bro, I can love it, man.
We'll be in touch, Jay.
Thanks so much for reaching out, brother.
Thank you, my man.
Peace.
Huge thank you to Violent Jay from ICP for stopping by the podcast in talking all about
Bigfoot with me, sharing his Bigfoot encounter story from the 90s.
Such a good conversation.
Thank you to all the new listeners and or jugglers for stopping by and hanging out.
Make sure you're subscribed to whatever platform you're listening on so that you can
continue to hang out with Bigfoot Society down the road.
We have episodes that come out every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, plenty of new Bigfoot
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You're going to love it.
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week here at big foot society our goal is to provide a platform for those that having
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
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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 every one of you listening.
Let's go, girls.
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