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Welcome to Bigfoot Society.
It's time for this week's comments and call-ins episode where I share my favorite comments from YouTube
and also my favorite call-ins from the weekly Bigfoot Encounters live show over on YouTube.
Saturday nights at 8.30 p.m. Central Standard Time, so hope to see you there.
If you've got Bigfoot encounter you'd like to share, email me directly at Bigfoot Society
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And now let's get on with the show.
All right, we are back with another episode, what I'm going to call comments and Collins.
So I'm going to share my favorite comments from the YouTube channel throughout the past week.
And then I'll share some of the call-ins that happened last Saturday night.
So here we go.
All right.
Starting off with a few from the Berkshire's Massachusetts episode.
Georgia Patriot puts down an interesting comment.
I had my up-close encounter in 2013.
He was over 10 feet tall and almost 5 feet wide.
I was on one side of a fire ring in my yard and he was on the other side about 12 feet away.
There was a big hunting dog that came to my home from time to time and that's who he was really mad, I believe.
When he roared or screamed at us, it felt like it shook the bone marrow in my bones.
I was in a lounge chair and the force pushed me off the chair.
Then he leaned over facing the dog and as loud as the first roar was hardly compared to the second.
The dog rolled over and I'm going to say urinated everywhere and he was frozen.
It's a long story, but we both survived.
It ripped trees out of the ground and broke many more.
I had watched Harry and the Henderson's and I'd seen Patty as a kid but Bigfoot never entered my mind.
I'd seen a mountain monster.
I had my cell phone in my hand with earbuds and when this started.
But at some point I dropped my phone on the ground.
My home was about 10 to 15 yards away.
And once I got in, I hid in the corner away from all windows for three days with no way to contact anyone.
Luckily, a co-worker came by to check on me after I kept missing work.
I never thought I had seen a Sasquatch until 2020 when I heard other stories online.
That night changed my whole life.
and I had a real hard time for the first three years after that.
I never went outside at night for that time,
and honestly, I rarely go out at night now.
I had bad nightmares and was always scared.
I was hearing things outside of my home at night.
I have not gone near the woods except when riding down the road in a car.
I stayed in that house for another few weeks
until my mother and her boyfriend were staying in my place for a few days.
And he had a medical emergency,
and we had to call out the EMTs for HeartCard.
condition. While the paramedics were there, they told us they'd always wanted to see the inside of
the house I was renting because a few years earlier, a bear had broke in the back door and
killed a mother and daughter in that house. I moved the next day. I've searched for that story
online, but can find it anywhere. But why would the two guys lie like that? I never thought of man or ape when I saw him
I'm not sure what that sentence says.
Sorry.
His face was so distorted when he was roaring at us.
It's hard to imagine how big these things are until you see one.
Another thing that really messes with me is how I know for a fact they're real.
So why are we not being warned and educated about these things?
We're being lied to by the people who are supposed to be looking out for us.
I don't know what to believe anymore.
Is every monster story real, be safe, and stay near people when camping?
It's a fantastic comment.
can't imagine what you went through, my friend.
Please, I'd love you to reach out to me.
You can email me at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
I'd love to talk to you more about what you experienced.
And there were a few comments responding to this comment that were pretty interesting.
Missouri Explorer comments I had a close encounter with one of these entities back at
1998 while solo night fishing.
It changed my life forever.
If you haven't gotten right with Jesus, I highly recommend that you do so immediately.
God help us all.
Missouri Explorer, I'd love to have you reach out as well.
First of four says, wow, that's absolutely terrifying.
I had very similar experience in 2002.
I happened to be in a tent, so I didn't get the visual part,
but I did get the absolute otherwordly scream,
roar, and breathing, growling at me from about four feet away.
It was huge, and I could see a little shadow outline from the moonlight.
Anyways, it took three steps into the crunchy leaves and literally vanished.
Had other sightings and experiences, but nothing like that one.
I really thought I was going to die or go out shooting.
I figured if it was going to kill me, it would have tried and it didn't.
I actually hunted and camped there several more times over the years, and nothing major happened.
It was just pissed because we had just bulldozed a road two miles into its territory apparently.
Well, that's why.
And this was also in eastern Tennessee.
That's also why.
I'd love to hear from you too, my friend.
feel free to reach out via email.
Moving on to another comment from the same Berkshire's video, Harold, and if it's a person's
name in the comment, I'm just going to say the first name part of it.
The federal government is afraid to get the good old boys living in rural America will go
hunting these cryptids.
I'm going to try to read the next part best I can.
Severeville is nothing compared with activity being reported from...
Osby and Newport Town.
You go into Max Patch Mountain in McDowell County, North Carolina, and there's a lot of
of Werewolf Dogman and Bigfoot reports from Max Patch Spring Creek and Hurricane Creek areas.
Well, guys, if you know stuff for Max Patch Spring Creek and Hurricane Creek areas like this
individual is talking about, please reach out to me same way as I said before.
And Harold, I would love to hear more from you as well.
Joseph leaves a comment on the grizzly bear
Snap and Grizzly Bear next episode
I've heard stories of Bigfoot pixelating
when Bigfoot sightings increase
so do UFO sightings increase and vice versa
That I believe with
Look into Chestnut Ridge, Pennsylvania
Continues
They sometimes appear after orb sightings
As to angels and aliens
Could it be possible that these creatures
Are terrestrial workers
Possibly collecting flora and fauna
for extraterrestrial visitors.
I know there's a 10-foot specimen here
in the southern Appalachians of North Carolina,
or Appalachians, I should say.
Depends where you're from.
Let me know in the comments, which one you prefer.
My neighbor saw 10 years ago,
and I found four footprints it left,
eight to 10 inches,
or eight to 10 feet between steps,
left me astonished.
Going back to the Berkshire's episode,
this one is very interesting from user Chris.
I think the word it spoke, how TJ said at first like Enoch sounds very similar.
Or Enoch sounds very similar to some of the words in the Sierra sounds.
It does sound like Enoch, but I think the manner in which they speak with the tongue to the roof of the mouth produces a lot of sounds just like that.
Who knows?
Maybe they were giving him a clue.
Hmm.
That is very interesting.
I want to have to listen to the Sierra sounds again.
And let's see.
in episode 424, which is actually the last Saturdays comment episode, yeah, it was.
Combat Culture says, I've been hooked on Sasquatch Chronicles and this show, this show being Bigfoot Society.
Some people get that confused in the comments.
They think this is some other show.
It's Bigfoot Society.
So thank you, Combat Culture, for realizing that this is Bigfoot Society.
So I've been hooked on Satswashed Chronicles in this show.
By far, the two best shows on YouTube.
Thank you, friend.
I've listened to so many to see if anyone reports one like me
and my family had the West Virginia haulers where we're from.
And I hadn't heard anyone report a glowing chest on a big foot because that's what we saw.
Wow, I've never taken a report that has a glowing chest on a big foot.
So combat, reach out to me.
You know how, friend.
back to the Berkshires P.C. Lathrop
since I had a class B on Mount Race or Mount Riga,
summer of 89 on the Appalachian Trail,
the mountain that has the Privy on top,
woodbangs and moans.
Interesting.
We'd love to hear more about that.
Back to episode 424,
Isti van Praha.
Oh, the cat skills.
Some parts have luxury houses with rich NYC people.
We seem oblivious.
that there are three to five miles of woods behind their houses before the next road.
I hope they stop building there.
There are so many wild areas that get wild quick because they're not easy to get into.
Drive to the parking spot, then steep incline, rugged footpaths only.
Not really for lazy strolls.
You know, that is such a great point.
And there's a lot of, a lot of the episodes where it's like on the outskirts of large cities,
people usually leave comments like, oh, what is this guy talking about?
Well, here's the thing.
These areas on the outskirts of cities were the last areas to be woods before they had houses built.
So, I mean, logically, yeah, you could still see some Bigfoot in that area.
Something to think about.
back to 423 the Berkshires
Arthur says that's that's why I say those eight footers are babies
when you see a 12 to 20 footer
then and only then you'll be in my world
North Minnesota be safe they can feel your energy
if you're good you're good friends
Arthur if you're seeing 12 to 20 footers
I would love to hear more about your experiences
please reach out in episode 424
Joseph writes I know this is a Bigfoot
but I had an experience with something in SoCal in 2022 that forever changed my reality.
I don't know if it was a reptilian shape shifter or what, but it definitely opened my eyes to the whole paranormal thing.
I always believed in these creatures and ghosts, but until that happens to you, then it's life-changing.
Well, Joseph, I usually talk just about Bigfoot, but I'd love to hear about what you experienced,
and maybe we could do like a special members-only episode.
So at the end of the day, I am trying to keep this big foot.
focused on the channel, make it the best channel for Bigfoot encounters and Bigfoot interviews,
but I think I'd still love to hear from him.
We might be able to make a special members-only episode.
Scorpio BW puts an interesting comment on a short that I put out about the police officer in Pennsylvania episode.
It goes like this.
My mom and I saw one in Northeast Maryland when I was a kid.
we lived in a very rural area.
There are five to six houses
on our little dirt road
and we were all surrounded
by deep, deep woods.
Everyone back there hunted
and had hunting dogs.
They all kind of ran in the pack.
It was summer
and my mom was on the back porch
and I was outside playing.
It was early morning.
The dogs took up
into the woods behind her house.
A few minutes later,
they came hauling back
down out of the woods,
screeching and yelling.
Then we heard this primal scream.
That's the only way
I know how to describe.
it. I looked up and saw this huge black animal-looking thing standing on two feet at the
edge of the woods. My mom picked me up by the back of my shirt and threw me into the back door.
I specifically remember her locking it. Now years later, I'm 40 and when I ask her, she remembers it.
She will say she didn't know what it was, but it scared her. And I remember it too. I believe
100%. I can't imagine that. That must have been absolutely horrifying. If you remember more details about
how the Bigfoot loved,
oh boy,
I'll keep it in there.
It'll make for some good comments.
Jeez, be nice, guys.
If you remember more about how the Bigfoot looked,
I'd love to hear from me about it.
User George replies,
I'm from Western Maryland, Washington County,
and I've heard about the Woodbuggers,
the Boogger Man, Harry boogers, etc.
This is an area that I haven't really heard
of Washington County and Western Maryland.
George, if you've got some accounts to share about that area, feel free to reach out.
Going back to the Grizzly Bear episode 421, Distant Whaler shares this.
I live in Livingston. Custer National Park is all the way over by Billings.
Something doesn't add up. Livingston is on one end of Paradise Valley, and Gardner is the other.
Things that are being said are not adding up. I've lived in Paradise Valley.
since 2003 never heard of any of this and I'm a bartender I hear everything one time I heard the
claws were taken off a grizzly bear which is obviously done by a man collecting grizzly claws
other than that no hmm well the way I look at it friend uh if you're not hearing things that doesn't
necessarily mean it's not happening uh but if you ever do hear anything I would love to hear
about it back to episode 424 the last call on star junkie 5328 writes the reason they're kept secret is
because they cannot control them then the public would want the military involved then the people
would ask so what else have you been hiding you can apply this to UFOs as well or anything
they're hiding believe me it's not the forestry forest industry or that we'd have to protect them
these ancient people do not need our help in any way, shape or form.
They are our masters.
They own us.
Do not go looking for them.
Well, I don't know if Bigfoot own us.
I'm going to say agree to disagree on that, but I am going to agree with you that I think
the government has a little bit more knowledge than most people would think.
If anyone has any ideas, any things they've heard about the government being involved
with Bigfoot, put that in the comments, please.
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I'd love to have some interviews about that.
User hung down low 12 writes,
they're keeper of the earth.
Humanity, or sorry, that's hard to read the way it's written,
but I'm going to try my best.
They are keeper of the earth.
humanity is nothing but take from Mother Nature without giving thanks consciously back.
Seems to those who have encountered have that problem of taking.
I bend to their realms of consciousness.
I race one across a field as I kept pace with him.
He smiled at me and gave me a thumbs up.
I'm a tribal member of Rocky Boy, Montana.
So my connections to Mother Earth are very strong,
even though I was adopted the day I was born,
to a military family who worked on a device that could destroy humanity
and its portals to other higher dimensions.
friends friend why don't you reach out i have a friend i have a feeling that you have some interesting
accounts to share on the raneer oregon episode john shares an interesting comment we live in
connecticut the other side of the country and we had one look into our kitchen window twice
scaring the daylights out of my sister after the first time my father 82nd airborne paratroopers
set a trap in case it returned thinking it most likely was neighborhood pranksters
He kept a hose turned on and placed near the kitchen door.
When it returned the second time, my sister screamed.
My dad ran past her, grabbed the hose, and sprayed the big foot.
For this, it lunged at him.
I remember him yelling at, hey, hey, trying to scare it off.
It turned and went back into the nearby tract of protected watershed property of about 2,000 acres.
After this, he bought a instrument and kept it and had a box of ammo near the kitchen door.
guys, I don't know what algorithms are going to be.
I don't want algorithms to be, you know, triggered.
I can tell you one thing.
If it did come back, knowing my father was going to end up in a display case at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, or maybe at Yukon.
John, that is an interesting account.
I would love to talk to you more about what happened.
Please reach out.
episode 420
my re-release of
Ronnie Roseman's episode
from Oak Ridge, Oregon
Dagmar says
the next time you go out
will be your last
just saying okay
one that's not really nice
or maybe you're just
trying to be honest
so I would love to hear more
why do you think the next time
you go out or go back
would be your last
I'm curious to know
what inside information you have.
Episode 424,
Cope says,
Hey, man, have you had any encounter stories of anything in the northeast corner of Kansas
or the corner of northwest Missouri?
I'm curious because I live in Donovan County.
Okay, so listeners, if you know anything about those areas,
let me know.
Put it in the comments, please, to help out Cope.
One I can, one I can remember.
remember I've been looking into it.
There's a
this is in
northwest Missouri, I believe.
It's a wildlife management
area. It's called Monkey Mountain.
And there's been a few Bigfoot sightings there.
I mean, just the fact that it's called Monkey Mountain
is pretty wild.
So, hey, let me know if you've had
a sighting in Monkey Mountain or near there, too.
Put that in the comments.
Reneer episode
Terry says
Never heard anyone
Describe how large their mouths are
I think they tore their things up
Because they cut the trees
I think you're absolutely right
I've taken enough accounts
To know that when
If you have Bigfoot on your property
And you start to do yard work
You will soon find out
That you have Bigfoot on your property
Because they will be very
Very not happy for that
Going back to episode 423 in the Berkshires, Frank says, cool, bro, love to hear the local ones.
I'm in mass myself.
Hey, all right.
Guys, a great storyteller believed every word.
One thing I found interesting is when he said, they said the word Enoch.
It rang a bell.
Have you heard of Janice Carter from 50 yards of big foot?
Sorry, 50 years a big foot?
She said she would hear the same word from them and that it translated to food.
Interesting.
If people know more about 50 years of big foot, please put that in the comments.
User Kristen shared a nice comment.
I go to bed at 5 p.m. because I feel old.
So miss the start of the live videos.
Okay, this is coming in on the call in one of the call-in videos.
I'm usually listening through,
listening, though, to your other posted videos for that same night while I rest.
I have zero to share Bigfoot-wise,
but do live in Grand Island, Nebraska, and sadly miss the conference.
Oh, man, you lived in the same town.
I think since they moved it to Grand Island,
they have opportunity to keep this conference growing.
Maybe we can get you here next year.
I think there's a good chance that I will be coming out there probably next year to visit.
Thank heavens.
We also miss the tornadoes.
Glad to hear you were also safe in Iowa.
This message is totally pointless, but we seem to have those three things in common lately.
Bigfoot conference in my city in horrible weather.
Stay safe and keep doing what you're doing.
Well, thank you, Kristen.
That was a very nice message.
And yet next year, I'm going to be doing a lot more showing up at different conferences and festivals.
So be ready for that.
Here's a fun one from the Berkshire episode from User Hopeful.
Hi, everyone.
My name is Donna and I'm 65 years old.
First of all, I really enjoy your podcast and the experiences shared.
I'm just an ordinary person and not too sure if these events were Sasquatch related.
My mom and stepdad lived in historic Lenox, Western Massachusetts.
it's not far from Great Barrington for many years after they retired.
Many weekends I would go from Rhode Island to visit.
Oftentimes, I would go for an early morning power walk.
On one of these mornings, I believe on a Sunday morning, 2005 to 2006,
I went for a walk around 6 to 6.30 a.m.
And I walked down a road that went out of the village into a heavily wooded area.
On my way back, I suddenly felt absolutely and suddenly noticed a very strong odor,
of which I can only describe as an old wet dog.
I was terrified like only one other time in my life, and that was a New Brunswick Canada.
Oh my goodness.
New Brunswick Canada.
Back to the incident in Massachusetts.
As I started to try to figure out what I could do to save myself from an attack from something wild, I remember that I didn't hear any sounds of anything walking in the woods.
No crunching of leaves, snapping or twigs, nothing.
I was too terrified to look behind me in the woods, and I saved behind me because I sensed
Whatever it was, was behind me right inside of the tree line to my left.
One or two cars had driven by, but my only escape was to cross the road.
The terror I felt was primordial.
I thankfully made it back on Skays.
Again, I never heard a sound.
In New Brunswick in 1989, same thing.
I fell behind a group of us picking some type of nut that was ripe at the end of August, I believe it was.
I had a huge bush full of nuts that I couldn't pull myself away from.
Suddenly, the stench of wet, nasty old dog.
nothing against dogs in terror that i had never felt before i stopped picking at that bush and hurriedly
caught up to the people i was with i did not hear and i dared not look behind me both in massachusetts
and new brunswick i thought it might have been a bearer coyote until last year when i started
listening to bigfoot podcasts i realized that excuse me i realized that many of the encounters of
countless people in my experiences were very very similar the terror that came over me so suddenly was
just as many people described experiencing.
In 1976, in northern Vermont, while walking in the forest with a friend that I was allowed to visit during April vacation when I was 16, we came across four deerleg strewn about on a bed of pine needles.
There was no sign of a struggle, blood or fur.
They looked snapped off.
Nothing else.
Very strange, but we'd never thought much more about it.
One more questionable incident was 1981 in February.
I was hiking and camping with my ex 200 miles south of El Paso in the Chihuahua Desert.
We were sleeping in a two-man tent, two-man tent, flaps open to allow the heat from a small contained fire to keep us a little warmer.
I woke up to the sound of something approaching the rear of the tent.
It came right up to the rear and released its breath, which literally warmed the air inside, no stench or fear.
It then just lumbered away.
I thought a steer or a horse, which in retrospect makes no sense.
We spent almost two weeks in the area.
We were nearby Big Bend Ranch State Park.
However, at the time, we didn't see any ranches or wildlife.
I wish I could remember if it sounded four-legged or bipedal.
We were armed and he's an expert marksman, so I felt, marksman, so I felt safe.
We never talked about the next day or ever until recently.
Now we both really wonder.
I've been aware of Bigfoot, but as most, I thought they only existed in the Northwest Pacific,
and they never entered my mind until the past year.
Donna, thank you.
I know you've reached out through email as well.
Thank you for sharing those experiences.
Very, very interesting.
Let's continue with a few more comments from episode 425,
police officer episode.
User Jonathan comments, I'll tell you all this at my hunting camp,
maybe 30 to 40 years.
I was going to leave it in.
Maybe 30 to 40 yards away, I heard a man yell.
I immediately zoned into where it was in the deep brush,
and that yell morphed into a roar that I can only describe as a lion times 10.
Physically felt a sound wave hit me and rattled my organs.
Words can't do justice to that physical effect.
I fell on and within my body.
My dog ran, took off running, and I stood there maybe five seconds after being covered in chill bumps.
trying to see what did this.
I mean, it was so close that I snapped out of the shock.
It was so close, but then I snapped out of the shock and I ran as fast as I could.
I haven't hunted in nine years and I can't go back in the woods.
If you've experienced something like that yourself when you're hunting in the woods,
let me know.
Put what happened to you in the comments.
Another user, Joel Lee, says, how do I get in touch with Matt?
I had a sighting near the Poconos.
There are ways to contact Matt if you look at the description for the episode.
There's a few ways, a few of his social media accounts there.
Same episode user Richard says, I live in Warren, PA, literally the heart of Northwest PA.
Been fascinated with Bigfoot since I was probably eight years old and I'm now 59.
I personally have not seen anything, but I've heard so many stories.
I would love to hear those stories, my friend, if you would want to.
reach out to me, Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
Deme writes, you would think if Bigfoot's were this smart,
or if Bigfoot was this smart,
they would be smart enough to use and coach other animals,
coyotes against humans,
to warn them of humans instead of humans and coyotes working together.
I right.
Okay, so personally, I think there might be a little bit in play there of,
I think coyote and Bigfoot do work.
together sometimes let me know in the comments if you agree with the thought that there might be
some working together with bigfoot and coyotes or do you think they don't work together let me know if
you have any ideas user paul writes after watching a ton of bigfoot video and looking at the artist's
rendition shown i think the scariest ones are the ones that look human the ape looking ones aren't
scary to me because they look a lot like the pretty things you see at the zoo same with the
big foot recorded sounds some really have a human quality to them at times and that is scary
i think you're absolutely right paul um you know i've never had a visual sighting myself but let's see
if i so i'll probably be freaked out no matter what i see right but if i was to see a person or something
that if I was to see something that looks more like a human or has human looking features,
I would be pretty freaked.
If I saw something that looked like King Kong or a big monkey, I might be a little freaked.
I wouldn't be extremely freaked like if I saw something that looked like in the Anderthal.
I don't know.
Let me know in the comments.
What would freak you out if you saw it?
Would it be a monkey type looking one or a human type?
type-looking one. User Scott
said, I had a visit while camping
in a tent at Moraine State Park
in 1980. I could never
identify what I heard running in circles
and growling like the Tasmanian devil
on 12 while
ripping tree branches down. When I heard the
Patterson-Gimlin Sierra sounds, I
knew right away and definitely
what I encountered that night. Well,
thank you for sharing.
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The Patterson Gimlin, that's not connected to the Sierra Sounds. Sierra Sounds is Ron Moorhead,
just so that we have that, you know, straightened out. But end of the day, you had a very interesting
encounter, and thank you for sharing. Episode 426, which is Barb in Puget Sound, Washington, or
Not in Puget Sound, guys.
I had another person comment,
there's no Bigfoot in Puget Sound.
Well, yes, there's no big foot actually in the waters of Puget Sound.
It's in an area by Puget Sound.
Okay.
Anyways, user SKR, feeding them works.
Native American woman used to give them big baskets of fruit and vegetables to keep the piece.
It worked.
Wow, that is quite the statement.
If you have actual accounts of that happening in history,
I would love to hear that if you could reach out to me,
Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
Same episode.
User Bama says,
wow,
we must live close because I've had all the same activity,
the horses,
the frogs,
and the babies and other things.
Oh,
Bama,
you've got to reach out to me.
If you're having the same activity
that Barb is having,
I'd love to talk to you.
It sounds very,
very interesting especially since if you read through the comments it sounds that bama is 30 minutes
away from the florida state line but yet having the same things happen the bama i think we've got
some talking to do if how about you start out by reaching out to me through email and we'll see
what we've got cynthia also writes i didn't believe till i saw well cynthia i'd love to hear what you saw if
would want to reach out.
Patricia also writes,
Thanks, Barb, I'm in Olympia, Washington.
My grandmother told me about the Syatco when a small child.
Patricia, if you're up for it, I would love to hear these stories that your grandmother
shared to you about the Seattle.
If you love to hear more about the Siakco, you can read any of Henry Franzoni's books.
An old friend, an old friend, Joe.
Joseph on episode 425, the police officer episode, has an interesting idea.
And I want to know what people think about this in the comments.
He writes,
A trail cam is like an unblinking eye.
Animals take unblinking eyes as a threat.
I believe they're intimidated and scared of them because the lens doesn't blink.
That's very interesting.
Thank you, Joseph.
And let me know in the comments if you agree with that.
on barb's episode
Sharon writes
why don't they share
the picks and video
okay so yeah
that's a great question
sometimes I do
not all the times
I usually share them
in the Patreon
um
Patreon
dot com forward slash
the Bigfoot Society
so you can see
picks and video there
also Barb has her own
Facebook group
so all of that
is going to be in her
Facebook group
just saying
let's see
Chrissy
writes I heard that they
really love
Blue glass bottles or anything that cobalt blue color.
That's a new one for me, Chrissy.
I would love to hear where you heard that from.
What account?
And if anyone else has heard that, let me know in the comments as well.
User Enemy 172.
That's an interesting account.
What I learned from my eight-hour encounter with two of them,
30 feet under my deer stand in the open the whole time,
they knew I was there and one would climb up the tree
and try to grab my leg.
I heard the way they communicate
and so much stuff
that no one has ever talked about.
Shoot, it's been a few years
and I try to talk about it
and I get severe anxiety.
They aren't human.
They're apes.
They aren't telepathic
or what everyone
says, mind speak.
Don't call people names.
Be nice.
They do not have infrasound.
They don't hit a tree with a stick.
They clack rocks together
and use their mouths.
If you see one, just know
there's always a second one close by.
I would love to chat with you about your encounter.
If we can have a discussion without calling people's names.
Just, you know, be nice.
But it sounds like you had a very interesting thing happen.
I'd love to talk to you about it.
If you are up for it, please reach out to me by email.
User Jay Herman, I had an encounter 40 years ago outside of Olympia.
Love to hear about that.
please please reach out on the barb interview um here we go carol has an interesting uh comment
this interview was really good and the recordings she has are very cool or really cool
that one sounded almost like a wild hog at first but then it sounds like a big ape in my honest
opinion she really needs to talk to david at the op absolutely i told her multiple times she
needs to talk to david ells he would love her recordings i'm sure the frog one reminds me of
one of the OPs singing that Chris Spencer has.
Yeah, definitely.
Hey, Jeremiah, where's N.A.C.'s podcast?
Is it on YouTube?
They actually just started putting it on YouTube, but you can't find any of the new episodes.
There's only one episode up there, so I would still listen to it on Spotify, but also
subscribe on YouTube, too.
I've played their recordings for my grandson.
He then knew I didn't joke about Bigfoot.
He's 12, by the way.
I've told him stories and told him to ask his mom about the one she's seen when she was
his age.
NAWAC's Ohio
Howell recording
brought tears
to his eyes.
It scared him so bad.
Wow.
She's got the right
idea about cohabitating.
I say,
I got issues that word.
You know what I'm saying.
Keeping their eyes as
keeping their space as theirs
and just every now and then
giving them something for a treat.
We never did that either.
No treats for the big foot
and the big thicket.
Oh, by the way, I'm a ham operator
and you should watch Dr.
Tamitha Skov for her space weather
forecast. I think that's a reason why your connection with the past few guests have been the way
they have. We're dealing with some flares, solar winds, and we're having issues with ham stuff, ham radio
stuff, and either regular earth weather affects cell and internet when we've been having these
bad earth storms. Correlate the dates with your interviews and see if that's the issue. You'd be
surprised how all space and earth weather affects our lives and computers and connections with it all.
You probably dig Dr. Scow's podcast. It's very, very interesting. Thanks for another really.
great show jeremiah with carroll great ideas in that comment thank you so much i appreciate you
taking the time to write that back to the police officer episode n g lest paul writes and thank you for
being a uh channel member as well looks like anyone here or know of any squatch info from brum
county binghamton area is armchair researcher here and the bfro has only two encounters listed
Just curious and fascinated with the subject.
Ten minutes from PA border with lots of woods.
Love the podcast, Jeremiah.
Guys, let's help out Les Paul.
If you know of any squash sightings from around the Brum County area,
please put those in the comments of this episode.
Kyle, Kyle, you sound familiar.
I think, have I talked to you before?
I'm not sure.
It must have been a long time ago.
Maybe you put some comments before.
Aries was black with no hair on Chester's stomach
And definitely a male
8 foot 600 pounds or more
My brother won't hunt anymore ever since
They're real in Vermont
This I know, enough said
Kyle
I'd ask if you reach out
I want to say maybe we've talked before in the past
But I don't think we've had
From a comment from
306
Westland Oregon episode
user writes two encounters for me one in missouri and second one in evans colorado
i would love to hear more about what those encounters were like please reach out
let's go on to some more comments here back to barb's episode user win wolf says that
wooden woven hut you talked about in the beginning is probably the frame to a sweat lodge
that sounds like how we natives make our inopees or sweat lodges.
Ooh, now that's an interesting thought.
Jeffrey writes on episode 413, which I believe is Lori's episode.
Lovel hearing Lori's experience.
I noticed she mentioned a nuclear facility.
Bigfoot seems to be attracted to the power plants.
Thanks for the interview.
I've heard a few people write that lately where Bigfoot attracted to power plants.
If you know any sightings, Bigfoot near power plants, let me know in the comments.
I know that was kind of mentioned on the Rainier episode.
Some more from the Rainier episode.
Tap into Alignment writes, wow, wow, this is so fantastic, didn't want it to end.
Thank you so much from Vermont.
We have them here too.
If you've got some Vermont things to share, please reach out.
On Barr's episode, episode, D.D., I have many different,
kinds go through and a very respectful family nearby and very thankful for knowing them but was very
afraid at first very afraid and but now know so many wish for respect now that being said not all alike
so when they see you and you show no respect when you enter their home it's all on you and the
mother showed this for me she was so so so wise dd it sounds like you have a very interesting account
i'd love to hear more please reach out back to the police officer
episode Canadian craftsmen been in the woods all my life 38 grew up in New England on the
Appalachian mountains I agree 100% with the dogman sightings being confused to Sasquatch me and two friends
fishing back in 2012 had a paranormal experience we will never forget all of us are outdoorsmen
and we know what we saw please reach out episode 424 Joey writes I grew up in southeast Oklahoma
less than 20 miles from the Choctaw Nation capital and lived just outside of Lafour County.
Heard lots of Bigfoot and monster stories and various other legends, but nothing about a Bigfoot war.
That's because it's not real.
Attended several, possibly the first few, mid to late 2000s, Bigfoot festivals and Honubby, and never heard of the Choctaw War again.
The Bigfoot Indian War?
Not real.
It wasn't until recently that this story was brought to my attention.
Joey, thank you for writing.
That must have been very interesting growing up in that area of the southeast Oklahoma and hearing all of that.
If you want to share any of these stories and monster stories, Bigfoot stories, things like that that that you've heard, please feel free to reach out.
Let's see.
Here's a cryptic comment that was left on the police officer episode.
Mitchell says, you want to find them.
South Beaver, Pennsylvania.
And another gentleman, Joe, says, you're correct.
I do my research in Northeast Ohio on the border.
It's busy there.
All right, guys.
You got to give me more information.
What's going on over there in South Beaver, Pennsylvania with Bigfoot, with Bigfoot things,
Bigfoot encounters.
Let me know what you're doing here.
Kevin writes a nice comment.
Thank you, sir.
Kevin, you're doing a human's work in this topic.
so proud of you and happy about the fantastic work you're doing.
Happy to be a subscriber.
Thank you, my friend.
Here's another fun, nice comment from Colleen.
This was so good.
I love this podcast.
I listen every single night while I make dinner.
And then when I do dishes at 11 at night,
love you and thank you because people don't believe in my world
except for my husband and our son.
Colleen, I hope that this podcast helps the time go by quick while you're doing
dishes and making dinner. I'm glad I can help in a way with that. And guys, in the comments,
let me know what you're doing when you listen to this podcast. I'd be curious to know.
And don't say going to sleep because my voice puts you to sleep. I'm just, well, I mean,
if that's the case, though, if my voice honestly puts you to sleep and that's how you get to bed,
then that's cool. Let me know that too. On episode 413, Lori's episode from
Blue Ridge Mountains.
James, right, as a native of Charlottesville in the 60s, or a native of Charlottesville
in my 60s, I spent a lot of time in the mountains of Virginia.
They are out there, no doubt in my mind.
James, you look like a guy from your profile picture that's seen some things.
Reach out, my friend.
Let me know what you've seen.
Back to Barb's episode, Auto TIG feed shares similar experiences in Stanwood, Washington.
please reach out, my friend.
Let me know what you've experienced.
Let's see.
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I have an individual on episode 424 saying,
I have a UFO story if you're interested.
If you'd like to share the email, you definitely can.
You may want to also share with a UFO podcaster as well.
They could probably help you reach your story out to the proper audience where it can be a lot of help.
But if you'd like to reach out to me, definitely.
Back to the police officer episode.
This is an interesting one from user Shane.
You all know that you can 100% prove that Sasquatch or any other species on our planet is a distinct individual species with its own absolutely unique auditory range, with its own unique parameters.
that other species cannot enter into or imitate.
I'm curious to know what experts in this arena
have to say about parrots and starlings.
I would predict this theory would not hold true
when it comes to mimicking birds
and or Sasquatch, for that matter,
the master mimics, supposedly.
I'm no expert, but I do have a BS in zoology
and know by common sense alone
that this inability of separate species
to inhabit the same ranges of linguistic parameters
as another different species does.
This is about the most repeatable,
testable hypothesis the world has ever known.
Guess what?
It absolutely proves that Sasquatch exists as its own separate distinct species just by running and recording through some software that breaks down and analyzes sound waves, easy peasy.
Why do people have this weird belief that it's just an absolutely unproven mystery when it's all just a cover-up and it's easily provable to anyone?
I've just never understood that.
I guess the average man just isn't too bright, or at least they have a very very very.
range of interest in the very low tolerance for new paradigm shifts and what okay this does get a
little sassy but um i'm interested to know what people think about this it goes on yeah i'm bitter
l-o-l later love your show looking to think or thunker on this subject if you want to learn
about all right Shane you've got some really interesting uh thoughts there I'd love to know what
listeners think in regards to Shane's comment let's see oh here we're
at 415.
Certainly Ontario, Canada,
Rendezvous Mountain.
Here we have great stuff, Jeremiah.
It's from Jeffrey.
I noticed Ontario gets 60% of its power
from nuclear facilities.
Sasquatch seemed to be interested
in those power plants.
The Black Triangle UFO,
the gentleman saw,
was also witnessed by several police
in southern Illinois
near St. Louis, Missouri
on January 5, 2000.
Thanks for all your hard work, Jeremiah,
and thanks to the collars for sharing.
Very interesting.
From Monica's episode,
episode 411
Jeffrey also writes
Monica thank you for sharing your encounters
you mentioned an urban encounter in Dallas
this is not shock me at all
as David Politey says
written an entire book
on the urban disappearances
and how they are often found
in shallow water
the Elisa Lam
video is very odd
and she ended up in the water tank
on top of the Cecil Hotel in L.A.
Very interesting.
I don't know a lot about missing
persons things
and going back to
number 371
Swamp Dog
episode. Eric writes, I'm from Turner'sville, South Jersey, had three encounters in the
1970s. I would love to know more about your encounters in the 70s in South Jersey. That
would be amazing. Here's one that just, here's a few that just came in. Episode 428. This is from,
I want to say, the one that just released today. Friday. Yep. Bigfoot Beast of Walla,
Walawa, Oregon. Too Much Time in the Woods writes. October's breeding season in the month with most activity in many areas. Oh, that's interesting. The breeding season I mentioned was related by retired U.S.FS Oklahoma employee who also claimed U.S. government knowledge of the animal. Great stories in the sky as legit as can be. I wish him luck in having another setting. Okay, buddy. Wow. If you can get me connections with this retired U.S. Forestry Service, Oklahoma employees.
who's got this knowledge about the creature, about Bigfoot,
I would love to talk to this individual.
Please reach out to me at email, Bigfoot Society, gmail.com.
If you can make this connection between me and this retired U.S. Forestry Service worker,
I would be forever thankful to you.
Same episode.
User Patty says, I live near John Day in eastern Oregon.
I discovered I have Bigfoot's living on my 40-acre property.
In September last year, at present, we coexist peacefully, and I take great care to respect their areas they claim as theirs and respect their structures, although I document those with photos.
I'll be very interested in this gentleman's experience since Wallowa is close to me.
Patty, please reach out.
I'd love to hear about what's going on your property.
You can email me at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
User Richard on the same episode, I had an encounter on the North Fork on the Santiam River.
Richard, please reach out to me.
I'd love to hear more about that.
User J.D.'s modern martial arts.
After the roar screams, I heard and felt in southern Oregon,
I can't understand how people go looking for Sasquatch.
I also would never be out there with just a knife or hatchet.
Interesting.
User Alicia says I was in the Wallowa's same area last September in the Eagle Cap area.
Heard three very clear wood knocks.
Interesting.
And we'll close out the comments with Bonita.
Thank you so much.
Always leaves really nice comments.
Thank you, Jeremiah.
Great episode.
If you want to have a chance for having your comment read next week, go ahead.
Make sure you put your comments in the episodes.
I read through every new comment.
And I'm always thinking, okay, what would be good to read in the next comments and Colin episode?
I'll give you a hint.
If you can share your encounter with a lot of detail, it's probably going to get read.
Also, if you would rather send me an email, which is great.
And if you want me to read it on the show or you want to say, hey, if you'd like to, you can read this on the podcast.
Just let me know that in the email.
and then also let me know if you want me to use what name you want me to use for you.
But yeah, I'd love to start reading emails as well.
Just let me know, hey, send me an email.
Let me know that I can read it on the air.
It'd be a good time.
We're going to next go ahead and play some interesting calls that came in last Saturday night.
Now, guys, every Saturday night, I have a call on show on YouTube.
It's also put onto YouTube, or not YouTube, Instagram and Facebook.
But if you want to really be interactive, go over to the Bigfoot Society YouTube channel.
And 8.30 p.m. Central Standard Time every Saturday night, I get online on live episode, and I have a call in number.
You can call in, share your encounter live.
You don't have to worry about setting up a time.
if you want to do it live,
we can do it live on Bigfoot Encounter live.
You can share your encounter.
It will be recorded for the podcast, all that.
So there is a guest release for me.
You have to fill out.
But I hope to see you next Saturday night,
8.30 p.m. Central Standard Time Bigfoot Society YouTube channel.
Let's get to some call-ins that came in last week.
It is, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
Uh-oh. Who could this be?
To accept, press 1. Descend of order.
Hey, is this Roger?
Yes, sir. Is this J.B?
Hey, hey, bud. Hey, squatching holler.
Guys, let me know if you can...
How's going well? Let me know if you can hear Roger in the chat real quick.
I'm so...
Yeah, because I'm not watching, so...
Did you see the beginning of the show? I had some crazy audio stuff going on.
No. No, I have... No, I came in late.
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We were watching a movie, so. All right. We got a yes. So hopefully you're watching a good movie.
It was okay. All right. What's going on, man?
Not much. I thought I'd, you know, call in and we could talk about, you know, I was on one of your
And I want to thank you for that because it kind of got me started and doing what I'm doing now.
And so going transitioning from being somebody asking a lot of questions to getting boots on the ground, so to speak, and having some things happen has been a wild year.
So it's, and listening to, you know, your show and people that have been having, they've been having, you know, experiences for years, you know, it's, it's pretty amazing now that we can talk about it, you know, not been.
been able to talk about it for years.
Absolutely.
It's been a wild year.
Absolutely.
I mean, that episode was wild.
Do you mind sharing a little bit?
You got to do some really cool things after that, that you were involved at a conference.
Yeah.
So I went on Jeremiah's show and just gushed.
I was nervous.
I just hadn't talked about some of the stuff that happened to me when I was younger.
you know, I saw one when I was 14.
I had about a 30 second or so.
Good look at this thing.
You know, it turned and looked at me.
It wasn't concerned.
You know, I was there.
And I'd hunted those woods for, you know, years before that.
So I think it kind of knew me.
You know, I didn't know that then.
But now, you know, learning from all the people, it just wasn't concerned that I saw it.
So got to see it walk up a hill.
And I can go back with that now, knowing.
about some of the anatomy from researchers,
and I've actually made good points to them because of what I witnessed.
So, yeah, it's just had some weird stuff happened,
and then went 30-something years without anything happening.
And then it fired up again in 2020.
And over the years, I had looked at YouTube, like a lot of people,
didn't have anybody here in rural Tennessee to talk to about it.
And so when things started happening, I was like, wait, is this what I think it is?
So anyway, went from there, did your show, was nervous and scared, but Jeremiah, he, yeah, that's an easy process.
He makes you feel comfortable and he takes it.
So I know I messed up and said some wrong words and, you know, he probably deleted those.
but you don't have to worry about it if you come on the show.
Just be yourself and tell the truth.
So the first, after that, the first Bigfoot conference I ever went to
was July 22nd last year.
And I ended up getting on stage and telling a little bit of my story
in front of everybody and got to meet a lot of great people.
And from then, from their own, you know, we've done,
I do interview people because the reason,
and I do it. I'm like you, I have a ton of questions.
Like, I didn't realize how deep this stuff went and how it's connected to other things.
So I've been learning.
You know, I talk too much.
So I started a show so I could ask questions.
And the way I say it, I put it is, look, we're going to have fun with this.
We're going to laugh and cut up and have fun, but we take the subject seriously.
and so some people, you know, they get in, and I've done it.
I've, you know, get the boots on the ground and the audio and the video and things have
happened and it's stressful and you have to, you know, go over in your mind and talk to some of the
experts being, you know, new at this and it can get stressful and you've got to back away sometimes,
but we've since your show when I told my stories, I have found, let me make sure I'm right.
We found footprints in Bankhead National Forest.
We found footprints in Lincoln County here.
And in land between the lakes, I found an 18-inch footprint along with some other 14s and smaller.
It looked like a family walking through this mud.
And little did I know with the contacts that I've made over the last year,
some great contacts just to fall back on and ask questions.
I got a bunch of pictures sent to do you know that you found similar footprints to these?
They sent me in Messenger these pictures, and they did get them, you know, cast it.
but about three years prior in the same exact spot.
The only reason I found them was because we had a drought last year in the southeast.
And this bay that's usually full of water, because we went back a few weeks ago for the meat and greet,
and this bay is just full of water.
I never would have found these tracks.
I saw them from 80 yards away in the mud and knew they were too big.
And so here I go.
and you know it's tough when you're by yourself my wife and my dog was in the truck and
I wasn't expecting to find the type of tracks I did I got them documented on video as about as good as I
could do but y'all people tell you all the time oh you should have done this I got made fun off
because I didn't cashed them I could have had a hundred pounds of casting material and I wouldn't
have got it I wouldn't have done it by myself because I felt exposed it out there you know
when you find tracks this large and of course I I've got the luxury of seeing one before but that was
you know I'm 53 now that's a long time ago and we've had other stuff happen with calls and
stuff like that house but when you see physical evidence even knowing it it puts you on edge
so I got back I did the best I could to get them documented on the video and got back to the truck
And my wife, when I went down there, the windows were down.
And I'm like, hey, you got me locked out.
What's going on?
And she said, when you were out there, a rock come out of the woods, landed,
it skipped towards the truck about the weight of a golf ball.
And she said, I was them watching the mirrors and locked, you know, lock,
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But yeah, so it's been a journey.
But I want to be involved in all of it, you know.
Oh, absolutely.
And you know, you saw, you heard the audio from, you know, last weekend, which was
absolutely terrifying.
Can I play that right now?
Yeah, you can.
All right.
Because I have that.
You sent it to me today.
and I just uploaded it.
So I'm pretty sure we can play it in here
just so people can.
It's fascinating.
And then maybe you can give some background
to what was going on.
Go ahead and play it.
All right.
Let her by new.
Yep.
That's too far away from him.
Is that on his phone?
Come on.
No.
Oh, my God.
Get up here.
Get up here now.
Is that wolves?
Is that wolves?
All right.
that worked. Man, those, that audio though, guys, you got to check out Squash and Holler's
YouTube channel because it's up there as well, but the short, there was a, I'm not good at
all this, but there was a way I turned, I could turn up the volume a little bit. So the howls,
you can hear the howls or the screens or whatever, a little better. I couldn't hear it
on the phone here, but I'll walk you through what was happening. I, you know, there's a 30-minute
video and we've had things happen without recorders on I've messed up I've had some
amazing things happen and I've learned to turn whatever you have turning on
just leave it on so I decided you know to turn my phone on well not even two
minutes not even maybe not even a minute into this video is when this
happened. So we took the lower road and there was a couple up top. I thought maybe they were
smoking a cigarette or whatever. This is outside of Silicon, Alabama is the place where, you know,
you showed me you had somebody on talking about the hunter that got shredded below the tree stand.
This is about 100 yards from that incident. So we saw them and we're the only four out there.
Everybody else is at camp, there's a handful of people back there and they're eating.
So I thought, you know, this might be a good time to get close to dark to go back here.
So I turned my camera, my phone on, and I'm just doing a little chit-chatting.
And all of a sudden, now when things happen, your brain process, it takes longer to tell what happened than it actually took to happen.
So when I hear the first one, I whip around.
I mean, you can see in the video.
I whipped towards it.
And I'm like, first thing I think is that idiot call blasting with all of us here in this, you know, dangerous place.
That's the first thought.
And as loud as it was, he would have had to have a huge speaker, right?
So in these people, they were, the wife was a non-believer.
He had had some things that had been happening around his house.
So he was there to talk to a researcher.
And they invited him down.
So the first how happened and we stop in our tracks.
It's just extremely loud and it, you know, it didn't sound K9 at all.
I've heard this before.
I've had the sound to analyze and it came back possible, you know, Bigfoot,
booger, whatever because of the signature that leaves on the perspective.
So I've heard this before but not that loud.
And I asked the question.
I start asking questions immediately, not to anybody in particular,
but, right, is that on his phone?
And I'm like, there's no way because, you know, that's too loud.
Then the second one hits, it's an answer back.
It's not in the same location.
So the first one is that about 11, once I turn around, it's about 11 o'clock.
The second one is probably more like 12, 31 o'clock.
So when this thing fired off, it got a call back to the right.
I don't know which way I was pointing east or west or whatever.
but so then this is all going through my mind and I'm thinking we've got to get back closer to camp
I think you know come on let's go let's go so then I noticed the lady I knew she was a non-believer
I'd talked to them before she takes off running and I think I've got to get to her before she hurts
herself because she's she's panicking and so I'm popping out of this brush type sort of the woods
and the trees and I'm thinking she doesn't see me and it's dark
then it looks like on video.
And if I pop out of here, she's going to die part of that.
So I had to say something to let her know I was a human coming out of the,
you know, the dark.
And so I just let, as that was, she didn't hear me the first time,
the second time she did.
And she immediately, I couldn't understand what she said,
something about help.
And she takes off back to her husband.
And he's just watching, just looking into the woods.
And we get that.
there's about, if I remember correctly, seven or eight
antarbacks back and forth, it just went crazy.
And so I got to him, and I'm asking him, you know,
what are you looking at, what's happened?
He heard a growl before that started up.
And he said it sounded like a chainsaw.
So I'd ask him a few questions that I've learned about
and so it kind of fit the bill, you know, of a small one.
trying to do infrasound, which sounds crazy, but Coombo Baker had described that to me.
I had some experience with that and said it was too young, so it couldn't hit the low notes
and so you could hear it.
Well, that reminded me of it when he said it, so we're talking.
Well, then the coyotes fire up back towards camp, way back over there.
They're loud, but as soon as they fire up, I'm like, well, that's coyotes right there.
There's no doubt.
But these other two, long story short, we got back to camp, told what was happening.
The next morning, I left.
I didn't stay there after that.
We drove three and a half hours back from Silicon, Alabama back home.
We got home about 2 o'clock in the morning.
I'm like, no, I'm not staying here.
So I get it to my friend.
He got a spectrograph, and he immediately goes to start to analyze.
And it's the same thing as the one mid-year last year.
year just louder and the signatures in the 400 to 600 megahertz range but it's the signature
like an upbound upside down Nike swoosh he told me that a lot of the researchers
Martin New Bill you know there's a lot of them that kind of are tied together a little bit
you know as it is across the country they're tight-knit groups of researchers you know in each area
they come to the occlusion that's possible that these house that this signature doesn't fit
any known North American animal, the signature, not the range.
You know, I misquoted that.
But he said it's the signature.
That's the thing.
And then he took the coyotes.
It's totally different.
I mean, you can see it.
So, you know, I'm going to go with his analysis because we just don't know.
But I do know that I'm 53, and I've only heard that a couple times, maybe three times my whole life.
And all three times, it was the same sort of reaction.
You know, it's something that's not just normally out in the wood screaming.
And it's just abnormally loud.
I mean, it was terrifying, exhilarating, everything wrapped into one.
and I think I was more concerned about the lady tripping and falling and hurting herself,
and that kind of took a little bit of the fear off of me.
And they just didn't sound aggressive, if that makes sense.
So anyway, it was a wild, wild 30 minutes, and y'all, if you go out,
the one piece of advice I can give you, now I've made these mistakes.
Turn the recorder on before you get out of the vehicle.
Absolutely.
Yep.
And that way you have it covered.
We had a scream one night in the field with us.
If I'd had, we'd been there three hours.
I gave up.
I threw my phone and stuff in the truck.
And an hour later or so, one of the most terrifying screams, 30 yards behind us, in the field with us,
about one in the morning.
Three witnesses besides me.
One won't talk about it because she ran in a locker.
everybody out of the truck, won't go back with us.
And the way, and if I had that on audio, and I don't, so there's no proof.
But I'm, the way I explain it to people, I try, I try to paint a picture with words,
you know, sometimes, because you can't get it across sometimes.
This is going to sound bad.
But when I tell people this, they have the reaction that I won't.
They may get it.
So the screen was, it sounded almost human for a half second.
It sounded male
It went up so high
And lasted
8 to 10 seconds
Of course we had reactions to it
But the only way I can describe it is if you took somebody
And mentally
Tortured them for a week
Then tied them to a tree and tried to saw their ankles off with a hand saw
And people look at me like, what?
And I'm like, you get it
Okay, I got you to get it a little bit
That's the reaction we had was what in the heck is this.
Yeah.
So turn those recorders on, keep them, invest in it, you know, buy you a little, you know, buy you one that you can afford, but have it on.
I mean, because the thing is when you do get evidence, it's like scoring a touchdown in Super Bowl.
Maybe only 20 people's going to hear it.
Maybe just the people that were there.
But what happens is when we got back home the first time, we barely could hear it on the phone.
But that's all I needed.
It's for you mainly.
You know, because when you hear these things, like, did I just hear that?
Right.
When you can go replay it, you know that you did.
So that's, you know, we've had some crazy stuff happen.
And that's just a kind of, you know, quick version of it because, you know, I could talk for hours.
Right.
Roger.
We try.
Go ahead.
No, go ahead. I know what you're about saying.
Do you have the full 30 minutes recorded?
I do.
You do?
And it's, uh, dude.
Well, because, well, well, what it is, it's not all housing calls.
But I went and got, um, Mark Green, Flat Rock.
Yep.
Justin, who had a recorder out.
And there were, there were five of us standing there in the dark.
No, it was totally pitch dark thing.
Well, I kept it running because just in case something happened.
And I went back and did a show where I was talking to everybody, you know,
and I haven't listened to it all.
But, you know, when we were bouncing ideas off each other and I was nervous and scared.
But I wanted to document it to have it like what happened after.
Oh, here's a funny thing, y'all.
So while we were standing there, before I went back to camp to tell everybody what just happened,
where we were standing, now, it's getting almost dark,
where we were standing
it was kind of a little hill
little rise there
so if you were standing there
J.B.
and you had a black jacket on
I would probably be able to see
the jacket up,
right, the bottom of the jacket up.
Well,
we didn't know it,
but there's a guy
had walked from camp.
He had to use the restroom
and here we are standing there
so he had to go further.
When I turn,
all that I see is this black figure.
Oh my goodness,
dude.
I must have freaked you out.
Oh, my God.
I jump.
Oh, yes,
because I'm already on edge.
But I zoom in on him and get the, I can't see it really good there,
but we went back to camp and looked at it.
And I told the guy that's how I think I have a man walking,
but we need to figure out who it was.
We did a head count and went around and asked everybody.
The guy was, oh, that's me.
So I looked at his clothes.
We zoomed in.
I said, yeah, I can see your shoes actually.
And I was pretty sure, but it scared me.
I was pretty sure, you know, that's one reason.
left the thing on. That's a good lesson. If I hadn't had it on and I just got a glimpse of
him, I could have mistakenly said, hey, I think I saw something over here that might have been,
you know, we rolled it out. So keep your video rolling, keep your audio rolling. You can roll
things out. And that's the main thing. You don't want ever put something out there that's not,
you know, you can say now, I don't know what this is. Y'all, you be the judge or whatever,
but I don't want to ever mislead anybody.
But we talked about it.
So we have this whole conversation between all of us going,
and then we find out that there are recorders out there.
Yeah, it was just amazing.
We left soon after that because I was on edge a lot of it.
But, yeah, I mean, it was, but the thing is,
you have to go to where the possibility,
You know, we've been land between the lakes twice.
We go here, we've got a couple places here we go.
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I don't know what number it is that you did on that um but where they where they talk about that
incident well that's where we were and I asked mark I said how far away was the body found he
He said, you know, you saw the text.
I sent you the text.
He said, about 100 yards from where we were standing when we caught the audio from
where they found the body.
And he went, when he does the investigation, he's just a regular guy like all of us,
but he'll go and he'll talk to the police.
And he got a copy of the official police report.
And he said that the hunter was killed by, I think it said, unknown animal,
unknown animal or unidentified animal, something like that.
Yeah, if you want to listen to the episode, guys, it's episode 255, a Bigfoot Society with John Burton.
And it's a wild story.
And, dude, I mean, I don't know if I would go to that area knowing that I was 100 yards away from where that happened.
Like, I know you didn't know before you went, right?
Right.
Yeah.
I didn't.
I'm like, hey, come on down.
Have a good time.
was camp out. I'm like, okay.
As soon as I get there, if you see, there's a guy
who goes by Michael X in the chat
in a lot of the shows.
I had met him at Land Between the Lakes,
and he comes up and starts telling me
the history of the place. I'm like, wait, what?
He said, yeah, he said, there was a tent.
Listen to this. I don't know if this was on the episode
or not. But he said, yeah,
right here, the opposite way,
right down there,
Mark and his,
well, I don't want to miss speak, Mark.
I just put Mark and maybe some other people
came up here. He said, they came up here a while back and there was a brand new tent down here.
There was a purse, ID, makeup, men's accessories, everything was left. Somebody left here in a hurry
and left everything and never came back. So I'm like, now wait a minute. And he said, yeah, and then
the hunter was killed right over there. And I'm like, what hunter? What are you talking about? He said,
you didn't know about the history of this place?
I'm like, obviously not.
I'm standing here.
You know, I don't, I don't like, I don't like that where it gets violent, right?
I mean, that's just, that's asking for it.
So yeah, yeah.
It's an amazing place and it's, um, there was a lot of activity.
Um, sounds were, you know, possible, possible tree knocks.
Uh, there were recorders.
There's an abundance of, uh,
howls and screams, and of course, some of them are, you know, they're coyotes and stuff like that,
but I've heard some already that strange. I heard one that there was two sounds,
and to me it sounded like somebody may be doing a call, a guy doing it, you know,
and I'll be honest with them when they send it to me, but there are some that are just like,
I don't know. And if you put them on the spectrograph, the spectrograph, the number is not
So anyway.
Exactly. Yeah. That's, I mean, if you know how to read the spectrograph, that's where you can really tell if stuff is a big foot vocalization.
Ontario Richardson helped me out a lot with that last August, September.
She's a great researcher in Iowa.
She's a great source to have.
I actually send her, I actually send her the sounds.
to go over.
And she was happy to do that.
And her and somebody else without a spectrograph,
actually their opinion was that it could be this, this, and this.
And it was exactly what the spectrograph showed.
So they, you know, they went over it and had kind of the same conclusion.
I'm not going to say, you know,
we're nobody saying what it exactly is because you can't.
But the thing is footprints can be fake.
which it's hard to now because people, they know, people are smart, they go do research.
You can tell if it's fake, if you see it online.
Photos with AI can be faked, video can be fake.
All of this stuff, you know, is sketchy nowadays because of the, you know, the technology.
But the sounds, I don't know.
I don't think that can be.
in May can, you know, but the thing is with me, we were there, we were fortunate enough to catch it.
If I had to turn or hadn't turned my camera on or had waited three minutes, I mean, it would already be going on.
And when something's happening, you ever try to take a picture of a grandkid or one of your kids and, oh, they're doing something cute?
And by the time you get their camera on, they're out in a driveway somewhere, you know, so when things are happening and it's scary, it's more.
or it's hard.
So yeah.
It's nearly impossible to get your phone out that quick to take a picture of a big foot,
you know, from what I would guess, I've never tried it, but, you know.
Well, the thing is, you know, just think about real life.
You know, if you see, some of you see a bird or something you want to get a picture of,
and by the time you get something out, you can have it there with you.
Now, unless you have your camera locked and loaded and right there,
on your chest.
Um, yeah, then, but most of the time,
once people have encounters or screams or hollers
or visuals or whatever, they're not expecting it.
99% of the people are more, or more than 99%,
they're not expecting it.
So, and I, and Greg made a great comment other night.
I laughed, but you all, to put this in perspective,
somebody said, well, why don't we have a clear picture, you know,
um,
We have clear pictures of all these other animals.
He said, well, let me put it to you this way.
You go to a zoo.
You go to a big zoo somewhere out west.
In California, you go somewhere in the southeast.
And you're looking at the animals.
There are gorillas, there are giraffes.
Then let's take the dangerous animals.
You stand outside that cage,
get all the good pretty clear pictures you want.
But if I toss you inside that cage,
how many pictures you're going to get?
So that kind of sums it up.
Oh, yeah, exactly.
I mean, that's a great analogy, but it's wild stuff.
Oh, man.
Roger, it has been fun chatting with you, my guy.
I appreciate you.
We've got, it's crazy.
We've got 170 people watching right now, man.
They're having a good time.
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Were you able to fill out the guest release form, Gordon?
I went through and read a form and signed.
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just to make sure there's not audio loop um is that help yes sir yep and it sounds like the chat can
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Okay, thank you.
Well, anyway, I'm 63 years old.
I enjoy the outdoors.
I love camping.
And about, I don't know, 45 years ago,
I had my own kind of a strange encounter with,
all I can describe it is maybe an alien UFO type situation.
I won't go into that detail at the moment, if you don't want me to.
But I say that to preface my interest in paranormal-related things, because after that occurred,
I became interested in those kinds of things and trying to figure out what in the world was going on.
And I really didn't give much thought to the whole Bigfoot thing that was out there.
I just thought it was kind of just a bunch of silliness.
and we kind of made fun of that sort of thing.
The odd part is it's about two years ago.
I started kind of watching a few YouTube videos on missing people,
David Politis and missing 401.
Some of that stuff was interesting to me because I like to go hiking
and backpacking and camping and that sort of thing.
So much of that stuff was going on in the National Force parks
So it's got my ears caution, you know, my antenna tossing up and started thinking about that a little bit.
Anyhow, to make a long story short, I thought to myself, well, I need to get out to some of these National Forests and just do some solo camping and just see what happens.
have a little bit of a risk profile to my life, riding motorcycles and various other sundry things, much to my wife should win.
But anyway, I decided I'm going to just go to a national forest that's fairly nearby.
I live in Texas.
And I'm going to go to the Lyndon D. Johnson, the L.D. Johnson, L.D.A. National Grasslands.
And I thought, well, that's probably a pretty safe bet.
I don't really see that there's any reports of any Sasquatch or anything on the BFRO that's anywhere nearby.
And so I thought, well, if anything, I can enjoy the camp out.
I can enjoy this new, you know, freedom.
I don't have to pay.
Just have a nice getaway.
I went midweek.
It was in November of last year.
I still have a little square drop camper or pulled behind my Toyota Tacoma.
I drove out, found a nice spot as far away from society as I could find.
It was kind of out in the middle of nowhere, I guess you could say.
It was at one of the campsites.
It had a couple of firings, and it was nice and secluded.
And I'll just back the camper up in there, and I did.
Set up all my gear, had everything going.
Had a great day.
Just the weather was nice.
It wouldn't too cold yet.
Made dinner.
Had dinner.
Sat by the fire.
And as the sun began to go down,
what was kind of strange is there really wasn't any noise in the forested area.
they call it the grasslands and it's kind of the seeding because there's grasslands but there's also
some forested areas and I was kind of in that area because I like to have some forest around
that's kind of nice and I started hearing as as it got dark I started hearing the coyotes
going crazy I've heard I've heard coyotes go crazy before but it was kind of odd because they were just
it was like more coyotes than normal is what it sounded like and they were just hooting and hollering and making all kinds of racket
and then after they finished i heard this kind of a i don't even really know how to give it a good description
it just sounded like a guttural um kind of a scream um it was both a kind of a
low gutteral reverberation along with a high-pitched screech kind of thing and i was thinking man that is
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I didn't give it too much thought as far as thinking, well, maybe this is some kind of a soft squatter thing. I just kind of thought, well, that's odd.
and I did feel a little bit uncomfortable though as I was sitting by the fire after that happened
and I decided I was just going to kind of call it an early night and not keep stoking the fire
and so as I noticed that the fire was down pretty low I ticked a little bit of dirt on it
and I went into the camper and I locked the doors.
and I had not been laying down for more than about, I don't know, 20 minutes, I guess,
kind of just trying to relax and think about going to sleep.
And all of a sudden, whack, there was like a, it sounded like a large rock,
get the outside of the camper.
And I was just kind of like, I was startled.
and I had brought my weapon with me.
I had a 10-millimeter pistol, and I just had my hand on it.
You know, it really had me startled.
And the strange thing at that point was that I had remembered listening to some episodes
from like Sasquatch Chronicles about people having episodes with these things where they throw rocks.
And when that happened, I thought, well, maybe it's just a, you know, some strange kind of coincidence or something.
And, you know, it's nothing. It's got to be nothing.
And there wasn't any other campers, I should say, around me.
I mean, there was no campers out.
It's black. I didn't hear any sound. No cars. No car lights.
I peeked out the windows. I didn't see anything.
So I laid down and, again, I still had my hand on my gun.
I was just kind of a little bit disturbed about what happened.
And then all of a sudden, wham, another one hit,
but it was a lot larger.
And it sounded like it hit right next to the fan on top of my camper.
And at that point, I was struck with fear.
I mean, I haven't felt fear like that.
And I don't even know what I felt fear like that.
I just listened
and I was rigid
I couldn't move
I just didn't know what to do
my camper was completely
I mean all my jacks
were down on all four corners
the camper was not on
the truck
I didn't want to jump out
and try to get in my truck
and try to make a run for it
I didn't know what was out there
I didn't know if there was like
this creature or if there was more than one.
And so I basically laid there for about four hours waiting and just with this fear of anticipation,
what is going to happen next?
But nothing ever happened.
I guess I fell asleep and I woke up the next morning.
I didn't get out of the camper until the sun was full up.
And I got all my gear together as fast as I could and I drove out of there.
All I could figure is that perhaps I had encountered one of these names.
Gordon, I mean, the way you're describing it, it definitely sounds like you probably did.
That's why, especially the whole, the call being, let's see, I wrote it down,
where it was a low reverberation but also a high screech at the same time.
That's something I've heard close to that a lot.
Yeah, that is wild.
A lot of people will report there being some kind of yell or scream that sounds like two different things at once.
And Squatch and holler put in a good comment here.
it said whatever throws a rock has to have thumbs absolutely right yeah and everybody that i have
shared it with that be my wife my kids um a couple of people at work that was a mistake uh had a few
negative things happened because of that and a few people making fun of me because of it but i did have
a few others come up to me privately and express that they had had a couple of encounters,
one of them from California.
Really?
And made me feel a little bit better, you know.
But, yeah, I mean, I believe that this thing is out there, that it exists.
You know, I say I can't believe it, but I do believe it.
I mean, I'm afraid to go camping alone now.
at least way off out in the boonies.
Did you ever look to see if there'd been any other Bigfoot encounters in that same area?
I did.
I looked to see if they were on the BFRO,
I looked to see what counties that the LBJ National Forest was located in.
And after I found those counties,
I went to those counties on the BFRO,
and I did see that there was one, I can't remember it was Wise County, I can't remember which
county it was, but there was one that was fairly near the National Grasslands.
So after that occurred, I should say this, I did share my story on the LBJ National Grasslands
on a Facebook group, but I did it anonymously.
But anyway, I had a couple of things.
guys on there come back and wanted me to message them about they they had expressed to me one of
them actually expressed to me that he believed it was a soft squash encounter that he had had some
experiences in the lbj uh cato the cato national
absolutely forest yeah it was a change to think that this is going on it really is
And nobody seems to find a body.
You know, nobody can find the earth.
She seems to be able to capture one.
That's right, yeah.
From what you said, though, it sounds like you definitely, you experienced something,
and I would say it probably leans more towards being a big foot the way you described it.
But Gordon, thank you so much for calling in.
I appreciate you sharing what you experienced, and there's another area for me to remember
and for our listeners to remember as well.
All right.
I appreciate you.
Let me call in.
Thank you.
Have a good night, sir.
You too.
Bye-bye.
All right.
What a interesting call from Gordon.
Thank you for calling in.
Gordon.
We will give it a few minutes here.
See if there's any other last-minute call-ins here.
Okay.
Let's see.
To accept, press one.
to send a voicemail press two hi this is jeremiah yes are you uh doing a platform live right now
yeah absolutely what was your name sir my name's greg greg nice to nice to talk to you and did you
happen to fill out the guest release form greg um started to write something but many uh then is like
so long that i can't even write it many length of time and taking forever but something about not
I think of people or not.
Do you mean like five different questions you asked?
It's a guest release form so that I can use the recording.
So.
I did not.
Okay.
So you could make sure that you, if you could fill that out afterwards, that would be awesome.
How do I even do that?
So there's a website.
Yeah.
If you go to the website bit.ly forward slash bigfoot form, then it's a, it's a,
It's a Google form that you just fill out a few pieces of info and you pretty much,
you're agreeing that you're okay that you're being recorded for the podcast.
So.
All right.
You can send it to my Google account, my Gmail account, Galloping 1, G-A-L-L-U-P-I-N-G-I-N-G-I-N-G-M-E.
Is that 01-1 E spelled out or just the number one?
just the number one.
All right, cool.
I'm going to send that over real quick.
I just caught you guys here like for five minutes of like as I was watching here.
And I saw it was like a live podcast.
Obviously, you can tell I'm not very tech savvy.
Oh, you're good.
Hold on a second here.
All right.
I got that sent off to you.
Yeah, go ahead.
Go ahead, Greg.
And whatever you'd like to share,
the floor is yours.
Give me one second. I can see you guys, but I cannot hear you.
I had to grab them real quick. My story is very,
very, very, let's say unique.
It happened in 2004 in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee.
What happened is I'm an adventurous type guy. I'm not afraid to do things on my own.
and I decided to climb the mountain,
Mont LaCont in the Swicky Mountains,
and I started up the mountain late, like 3.30 in the afternoon.
It was like 11 miles round trip, you know, through the mountains,
not easy to do.
And I stayed too long on top.
There were a bunch of other people up there,
but they're all staying the cabins they have on the top of Mount McCart.
And so I end up being the only person to come back down.
off the mountain and it was getting getting very late. As I came down, I realized that I was going to be
in the dark with no flashlight under the canopy of about a mile and a half of the mountain
oral, extremely dark when there's no sunlight. But before I got there, before I went to the little
tunnel to come out into that really dark area, I had this feeling, uh, come
over me is that I was going to I was imminently going to die like I was in the process of going
to be killed and I don't know where that feeling came from I had never experienced doing like that
before my life and I basically stopped and what daylight I had because I hadn't made it down
the canopy quite yet I could still see and I looked off my right and I saw what could only be
described as a chair at the Indian in full garb looking right at me. I mean, face painted,
you know, bow and arrow, whole nine yards. And I couldn't believe what I was seeing. But in the
process of seeing him, something told me to look to my right. And as I looked to my right,
coming down the trail right behind me was the biggest big tool you'd ever want to see.
I mean, he had to have been 10 feet tall.
And he was massive.
And it was coming.
And like I said, I had this feeling that death was imminent.
And I basically was not going to survive this moment.
And when I turned and looked and saw this thing coming right at me, I mean, he was still probably 40 yards away.
And I caught eye contact with him.
And one of the weirdest things ever happened was he was very surprised.
that I could see him.
Like I saw it in his eyes, like he was very shocked that I had the ability to see him.
And at that moment, for some crazy reason, whenever I was able to see him,
everything kind of like subsided in the fear of dying, went away.
It was no longer something that I was going to have to face.
And I basically lost all fear of this event of what was taking place that moment in time.
And the next thing that happened to me was,
I realized they still had to go to a mile and a half through the canopy and complete other darkness.
But as I went through the darkness and made it out, thank God I was in great shape at the time and, you know, able to traverse things.
It was difficult, but I made it out.
One of the things I realized when I was in the dark undergrowth, there was no other animal noises.
There was no insects, no noises from any animals at all.
And it's August.
And so that was something that struck me as being very.
strange and nothing else happened I made it back to my car I got out of there
this is a story I only told once any type of event to any like the websites
running before I sent it to David Palladis K&M project never heard back from
them did it like a year ago and seeing your live podcast I wanted him to bring it on
there that I've had an experience that 99% of your other people have never had
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I also had the notion and idea that I was going to die and there's nothing I was going to be able to do about it.
Like I said, this big foot was massive and he never, like I said, when I saw him and he saw that I could see him in his eyes, it just something happened.
And the notion that my death was eminent was no longer.
And to this day, I don't know why this happened.
I don't know what became of it, but it was something I'll never forget.
And it changed my life from the perspective of going down that rabbit hole.
There's more it goes on this world you'd ever realize.
And so, like, the story is though it was quick, there was a lot of things that happened in a short period of time.
And like I said, I can never forget what I saw.
I've had it's ingrained in my brain to this day, even though it happened 20 years ago.
I'm still totally aware of what happened and where it took place and the whole notion of just a very strange experience.
I was going to be one.
There's only been five people in 50 years that disappeared in the Smoky Mountains and never found the trace of them.
I was going to be number six.
There's no doubt in my mind.
There was never going to be a trace of me.
And my kids were young.
My wife would have thought I ran out on because this thing was going to take me and I was going to die and they were never going to find me.
So that's my story.
Crazy it may seem.
I'm one of the few people have ever experienced something like this and looked to tell about knowing you were marked for death.
And it did not happen.
And whatever intervened on my behalf, I have no idea of why the Cherokee knew was there.
I think he was there on my behalf to say, look out.
It's coming for you.
And for some reason, by being able to notice him on the trail really changed everything.
Greg, that's an incredible story.
Well, I know.
I tell people that I know personally.
I'm not afraid to talk about this.
I don't care what people think.
But like I said, I don't know why I was marked for death, but I was by myself.
I was, it was very, I was still above the, you know, the canopy.
not far away from it so I could still see.
But yeah, I never, the thing that's shocking about all this is the fact that my seeing him changed the whole, you know,
the reflection of what was going to happen.
Right.
He was very shocked.
Very shocked.
I could see it in his eyes when I looked at him.
But, you know, personally, I, you know, think that God stood in for me that day.
That's the only thing I can say.
I was in the wrong place, wrong time.
and by myself and I was like going to disappear from this earth.
Wow.
That day.
And it never,
it never was allowed to happen ultimately.
Were you able to get a good look at the Bigfoot's face when you saw it?
Yes. Yes.
I saw them completely.
Do you remember any details about how the face looked like to you?
Uh,
what they called the conical head.
Like the spiered, like skull kind of go up, like in a spear like that.
He had a conical head.
And he, he did have the features of a man, too, though.
Like his eyes and stuff were, you know, I mean, people see they see like a gorilla, you know, a gorilla, whatever.
It wasn't, he wasn't totally guerrilla-like.
He definitely had some features to them that he would not expect to be, like, gorilla-like.
like the eyes and just the shape of the face was a little bit different than what you would expect to see.
Like I said, he wasn't faith, but he was, he was massive.
He was a 10 foot tall, you know, giant thing coming at me.
That's why the spiritual side came into being because I never would have had this feeling of utter dread.
Like I've never experienced before and I've been in a couple bad situations.
my life before. I've never experienced
anything like that. And so it just
came out of nowhere.
I wasn't in fear when I was
coming down the trail. It was in the case of
I need to get out of here as fast as I can.
And I was trying to do that.
But then when I happened, I stopped and
tried to figure out what was
truly happening to me.
Absolutely. And that's why I think the whole
Cherokee Indian thing was
the spiritual side of things. Like,
I think that, you know, they obviously were at
odds with these things and there's mountains.
for centuries.
So I think that's why he was there to warn me.
Do you have any Native American heritage, Craig, that you're aware?
I do not.
Okay.
Interesting.
Yes.
I do not.
There was a question from Jen in the chat, and I thought that was interesting.
I thought that was an interesting question.
Did you remember anything about the mouth?
Did you see mouth or teeth?
Yeah, and he was completely, he was dark.
He was very black.
There wasn't any reddish browner, and he was a very black, uh, big foot.
You know, they had the, the, the hair, the long hair fur, uh, like stuff.
And like he was, um, fully hair, like there was no like ball spots on him at all.
Like he was completely black.
Um, maybe the hands like, you know, you could see a little bit of lightness to the hands.
And, and that the, the lips, um, as I said here and look at him right now, because I'll
never forget my view, you know, it was a split second. They were dark. The lips were dark.
And like I said, the nose as they talk about them sometimes, I wouldn't say there's anything
that really stood out about that. But you have to remember, it is dusk. And I'm looking at them
with what daylight I have, but I could make out his features of size, the hair,
the conical head the facial his face was predominantly covered with with hair wasn't a lot of like open skinner
scene there was a lot of hair around the space just the eyes and nose and mouth you know was uh exposed from the from the hair itself
interesting would you ever want to see this again Greg knowing what I know now I don't fear these things like other people do I
As I said, it made me a lot more aware of this life going on in this world that you don't understand.
I understand a lot now.
And I do not fear them.
It will never fear them again.
Because I've learned about the aspects of what they are and who they are.
I've kind of gone down that rabbit hole.
And there's a lot more going on with this and people really want to realize.
And that's from the standpoint.
This is where you're going to shut me down and not want to hear the story anymore.
But there's a spiritual aspect of these things that people don't understand.
They are, they're, you know, they're not just physically very powerful.
There's a spiritual aspect to them as powerful.
That's why I started the fear, the dread and the total just, like, I don't stand a chance moment.
I'm over because they're, they're.
kind of like starts to follow them where they go.
It's like some people are never the same after they run into these things.
And I've decided to learn about them.
I've decided to dig.
And I have a biblical perspective on this that doesn't, you know, sit well with a lot of people.
But it's the only thing that can make sense, you know, they're never caught.
If it's anything, it's black ops that doesn't take these things down.
But there's never any discovery.
there's never any bodies like other than a few times you hear things i i think there's a lot more
it meets the eye um there's a definitely the government i think knows more than what they let on about the
stuff oh i agree more like black ops and 100 percent and they try to keep another reps you know what they
are i agree that the government probably knows more than they're saying which right now is really
nothing they're not really saying anything um but uh you know what they are i know i would assume you're you're
you're alluding to like the nephelum yes exactly they're nephalum they have technology they have
capabilities and that day god stepped in for me and basically said to this thing you're not killing
him you're not taking him it was stopped right then and there god intervened and said that
you are not going to kill this this person tonight it is not going to happen he he stopped them
That's why all fears subsided and I was able to turn around and continue on and try to be as safe as I could considering that it's going to be in complete darkness.
There was no sound around me.
The other thing had to fear is black bears, you know, going down into their territory and never heard anything from any animals at all.
And, you know, I'm a hunter.
I hunt.
I, in the woods, I do a lot of things and it was very strange.
Everything was so quiet.
I mean, was that thing following me?
I'll never know, but he wasn't allowed to touch me.
I promise you that.
And I didn't have fear of dying me.
That did not enter the end of the equation.
I did not fear this thing.
I feared more of a black bear run across its path than they did this thing.
And you would think that would change me forever in my life.
It just taught me that there's a lot of strangers in this world that a lot of people don't want to understand.
It's not a matter of can understand.
They don't want to know the truth.
They don't want to know what's happening out there.
because they love their, you know, to live in their little worlds and there can't be all these other side ventures.
I mean, why does it exist? I don't know. I know it's the spiritual warfare between God and Satan and these Nethulam are in a defamation under God.
And, you know, they are basically forever damned because of the consequences of the sin that they were created through.
Um, and they, they do, uh, kill people.
They come up missing.
I mean, it's, it's more prevalent in other areas in the Smoky Mountains,
but they are in the Smoky Mountains.
Um, I've had other times when I've been there where I had an uneasy feeling,
you know, after 2004, 2008, I thought something was like around me, uh, but it was
bright daylight and never saw anything, but I had an uneasy feeling.
And like I said, they're in the Smokies.
It just, uh, not much happened with respect to people.
coming up missing, but they're there.
So that's my story.
I, uh, you know, really have never gone national with anything.
I did try to do David Pallades and was very shocked that I spent four or five page paper.
Um, and he never responded back.
He spent a year and it kind of ticks me off because the story is, um, unusual.
And it's one where I was basically marked to die and it didn't happen.
And usually if I think you're marked to die, you're going to die.
But being a Christian, God intervened on my behalf.
Absolutely.
Do you listen to the show, Greg?
I do not.
Okay, so I would recommend you listen to a recent episode, number 417.
There's a researcher from the area down where you're at.
His name is Harley Owens.
And I think you'll find it very interesting.
He's in the same viewpoint that you are about what these creatures.
are. So I would recommend you check that out.
I will, we're 17. I'll have to do it. I did have one other case that happened to me at my own, my own home.
Oh, really? I live in Pennsylvania. It was wood knocking. I was walking with my dog on the back side of what I call the black forest. It's like this mile long oval road that goes around. And it's all hemlocks. And I was out there. And it was March of 2016.
And, you know, it was still snow on the ground.
It was windy.
It was cold.
But I was taking my dog for a walk.
And, you know, I'm not afraid to travel down the back road at night or whatever.
It doesn't bother me.
But as I walked down and got further down, I heard very distinctly five wood knocks that, like, I knew there's no person in the middle of these hemlocks at 9.30 at night, you know, on a cold windy night.
And nobody was playing tricks on me because I wouldn't even do that.
And I'd be the one that would play these pranks.
and it had five distinct wood knocks that were very solid and very hard.
It wasn't trees going against each other.
It was distinct wood knocks.
But the one thing I know how to do now that I didn't do then is I rebuke them in the name of Jesus Christ.
They have to run.
They cannot stand when you stand in the power of Christ.
They have to run.
I don't care how big they are.
They will leave the area.
Never had a problem with it again.
And I'd never have a problem with these things ever again.
I've with fear of Black Bear before I'd better up bigfoot because I know my spiritual stance.
I know where I stand with Christ.
And the power of the blood of Christ stops all of these things.
They can't stay.
They have to leave.
So, you know, people like ever run the problems that are hiking or doing something and they hear noises, whatever.
All right, maybe it bears around.
But the one thing you can do is just in the name of Jesus Christ, I repute you and force them to
leave and they leave because standing beside you could be a 30-foot angel that you don't see that they do
and they know better so the power is in the blood of Jesus Christ I might sound like a really good
Christian I have my faults I'm not exactly the most the strongest guy but I do believe in the blood
and I do believe in the power and these things can't stand UFOs can't stand they can't stand around
it's just too much a lot of people would have turned me off right now but I know where I stand with
you know, like Christ, and I understand more about why these things are around.
And I know it's a spiritual battle that's going to culminate in the end here soon,
but it's still taking place as we speak.
I agree with you, Greg.
I agree with you.
All right.
All right.
I'll let it be at that then.
Thank you for calling him.
Greg.
All right.
Well, let people know.
I mean, one of the best calls I've had for sure.
If you could take a minute, there's the description for this episode on YouTube.
There's a link at the top for that guest release form.
If you could try to fill that out tonight, that would be awesome.
I would love to be able to use this and get this, what you shared out to a lot more people.
That would be great.
So thank you for calling it.
It's, yeah.
All right.
All right.
I appreciate it.
Have a good one.
Great.
Talk to later.
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Hi, this is Jeremiah.
Hi, Jeremiah.
This is William.
Hey, William, how's it going?
And I have a pretty good.
I had a story of a signing for you.
Oh, sorry, real quick, William.
I want to make sure people can hear you in the chat,
so I'm going to wait for someone to,
to say that we can hear William.
So we'll give that a minute.
Have I talked to you before, William?
I don't think so.
Okay, cool.
Well, pleasure to talk to you.
Were you able to fill out the guest release form?
I did.
Awesome.
All right.
Let me, yes, okay.
We can hear you.
So, William, I'm so glad you called in.
I'm going to let you go ahead and share what you've experienced to help everyone else.
Okay, so actually way back in 1980, so it's been now 44 years ago, I guess, I was a college student, and I was working as a lifeguard at a lake in Arkansas called Blue Lake.
It was just across the river, Mississippi River from Memphis, so it was in eastern Arkansas.
And what we would do, I was working as a lifeguard, basically, like it was like a swimming picnic.
camping, you know, kind of a place.
Anyway, after the, oh, you've got a map of it.
I see it there.
You're very close to it.
It's almost at the Tennessee-Mississippi-Sateline border just across, you know, on the
Arkansas side.
Any rate, it's still there.
I knew the people who owned it and I worked for them as a lifeguard there for some time.
And one of the other lifeguards and myself, yeah, there it is.
I see it on your screen now.
We're out fishing one night.
We would go out and take like a small boat, John boat type thing, out with a trolling motor,
so we're fishing very quietly.
Probably 10, 15 yards offshore.
We would be just paralleling the shore.
and we're quiet.
We aren't talking close to sunset, but still very light, probably seven-ish in the evening.
And this was June of 1980.
And we heard some rustling, I guess, on the bank, you know, beside where we were drifting from.
We looked up, and there was something in the bushes that we could see from.
basically shoulders up. We couldn't see anything over that that looked kind of like a person,
but it had hair over everything but the face and stared as for a few seconds or so, but it's
certainly enough so that we got a pretty good look at it, and he got pretty good look at us.
I got sort of the impression that we had startled him or we had surprised it because we were coming up slowly, or
quietly. Anyway, looked at us for a few seconds, turned around, raced back into the underbrush.
It was very wooded, very heavily, lots of heavy underbrush. We heard him for a few seconds,
him or her, for a few seconds, never heard any vocalizations or anything like that,
but it clearly was not a man, something unknown. In any right, so I've been interested in
the topic since then.
Actually, I was interested in it.
Before that, I actually saw the Patterson Gimlin film way back when it came into the
theaters back in the late 60s.
But that was the siding that I had.
And I've been on a couple of big foot hunts since then in recent years, but I've never
seen anything like that again.
Like I say, I can't swear that I know what it was.
I don't think it was human.
and there are no
a heaps
living in Arkansas
that I know us
but that's pretty much what it was
that's that was a summary of it
it didn't last longer than
10 seconds or so at the most
but the
the view was unequivocal
in other words we could see it very
clearly
it was still daylight enough
that there were no shadows
on the you know the face
or the shoulders
and it
it was clear, you know, that we saw something that we didn't understand.
Did you seeing that? Did it put any emotion in you at all? Did you start feeling a certain way?
Well, you know, we were all scared. We were out there at the lake by ourselves because like I said, this was after we closed the gate at the lake. We kicked all the swimmers out.
every evening we did that.
So he and I were out there by ourselves.
And we were scared.
I remember after that, we kind of went, we went on back down to where our little cabin
was, where we said, which is maybe half a mile away from where we saw it,
went back up into the cabin and closed and locked the doors.
And we didn't even talk about it for the longest time because, you know,
we didn't know what to say about it.
I won't say we were, what's the right word, you know, anything other than both scared and surprised.
You know, we didn't know what to make of it just exactly.
And were you able to see any details of the face of what it is that you saw?
Yeah, yeah, the face and the, down to the, like, shoulders and maybe about nipple level were,
were visible, but below that it was obscured by bushes and stuff, the undergrowth along the shore of the lake.
So the face is best I can recall now, I can see it in my mind, was outlined in here.
In other words, the forehead, the cheeks, the chin, and obviously eyes and nose were hair-free, but they were
dark, like dark like, um, I won't say directly black, but very dark brown.
Um, and it was, it was, I thought something close to human looking.
You know, if you had to compare it to a human or an ape, it was sort of closer to human than
eight. Um, so, which is another reason why we didn't know exactly what we were looking at.
So it was, you know, I had two eyes, more or less normal-sized nose and more or less normal-sized mouth.
And like I said, the face itself was free of here, but the top of the head, the size of the head, the shoulders, the chest were all covered in fur.
Do you remember what color the eyes were, Roger is asking in the chat?
You know, just dark is all I remember, really.
You know, it could have been brown or black, but just dark really is what I would say.
Were they, did they have pupils like a human wood or were the pupils really large?
You know, yeah, I don't know if I can really say that.
I don't, you know, we were like I say, 15 yards away from it.
And we were out in the water on the boat, and that was up on the shoreline.
So I can't really say that.
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It's a very interesting account in that, you know, it's a quick, it's a quick account,
but it puts another dot on the map for sure.
So I appreciate you calling in in order to share what you experienced, William.
Well, you're welcome.
You know, it's been two or three other reported encounters in that area.
One, just across the river on President's Island.
There's been a couple other in that general vicinity, but not many.
I wonder if they're just like passing through there.
I don't think there's like a colony there like there are maybe some other places.
Hold on.
But just like come through there occasionally because it's very wooded and that's, you know, it's passed through.
Did you say President's Island?
Yes, which is where I call it, is in the Mississippi River.
Directly below Memphis, it's like an industrial complex.
But it's also got a fair amount of, you know, undeveloped area.
In fact, you can probably find it on your map there that you're looking at now.
I have.
And there's it one or two reports there.
Yeah.
There was another caller that called in a while back about having an encounter.
in this same area because i remember the president's island yeah president's island is probably
less than half a mile is profiled from blue lake man that's wild that is really crazy um
i'm looking at the map real quick what's um what's the what this this scroll is yeah that's
blue lake but gang now what is uh what are the other lakes by blue
Lake. So just to the south of that, yeah, just to the south of that is Horseshoe Lake,
which is much more developed than Blue Lake, and it has lots of homes and marinas and stuff like that.
Blue Lake is privately owned. The family that owned it when I was there had sold it a few years
later and still privately owned, but I don't know who the owners are now.
You know, this is wild because from what I remember, and this is like a wild.
back that someone called in.
I'm pretty sure it's the same lake area.
And, yeah, guy called in and they saw, because this is the first time you've called in,
right, William?
Yeah.
Yeah.
This is wild because it's a very similar report in almost the same exact area.
And I can't remember the exact episode that that was.
But, yeah, I did have another caller.
call in this same area.
So definitely try to find that in the archives.
It's in one of the live episodes.
Yeah, that's all that's in the floodplain of the Mississippi River.
So it's uninhabited.
So there's an area of maybe two or three miles back from the river that is totally, like I said,
uninhabited and covered by cypress and pine trees.
So there's a lot of area to hide out in on either side of the river there.
And when the river is high, you can actually go by boat from Blue Lake to the Mississippi River over to Memphis if you wanted to.
Interesting.
I definitely have to keep this area more in mind now that I've had two people call in about it for sure.
Yeah.
William, any other observations about the Bigfoot in this area, William?
You know, like I said, we didn't hear any vocalizations.
We didn't smell anything.
We had never seen anything before or since.
I mean, we would hear sounds out there, but, you know, we always attributed them to coyotes or something else.
You know, so nothing I could really be definitive about.
Sure.
Well, I appreciate you calling in, William.
definitely let us know if you hear about anything else in there in the future.
Sure thing.
Thank you so much.
All right.
You have a great night, sir.
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Maybe there's somebody else out there listening who's too afraid to tell their story.
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