Bigfoot Society - It Stepped Right Over the Barbed Wire! | Missouri
Episode Date: January 30, 2025In this episode of Bigfoot Society, host Jeremiah Byron interviews Steve, a listener who reached out via email to recount his intriguing experiences with Bigfoot in Missouri. Steve's first encounter d...ates back to 1972 when he was just six years old and discovered an unusual nest made of woven sticks. Steve also describes an unforgettable sighting of a nine-foot-tall, dark, man-shaped creature near the Missouri River. He shares his thoughts on Bigfoot’s potentially interdimensional nature and telepathic communication. This episode delves into Steve's personal encounters and the broader mysteries surrounding Bigfoot.If you've had similar encounters or experiences, please reach out to bigfootsociety@gmail.com. Your story could be the next one we feature!🔴 Subscribe to our Youtube channel and leave a comment here: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Want to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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the privilege of talking to Steve today Steve is a listener that reached out to me through email about
some interesting things that he experienced down there in the great state of Missouri but
Steve welcome to the show how's it going man it's going well I appreciate you have
me on.
Absolutely.
I felt like I was obligated to send you an email because I kept hearing all these people
in the area coming up with their Bigfoot stories.
So it's a privilege.
That's the fun thing.
How this show works is that especially in, it's starting to happen in southern Missouri,
but also in western New York.
There's a lot of people reaching out after these episodes come out.
So I'm glad you did.
And then I'm glad you were able to actually come on the show because that's a whole
deal as well. But, you know, Steve, I'm going to say, let's get into it. You're welcome to take our
listeners back to where we need to go and what details we need to know about what happened to you
when you had that interaction. Sure. There's a lot of layers here. So in the year,
1972, I was six, and I had never heard of Bigfoot. It had no idea. And I was at a friend's house.
And we went to go, as free-range kids do, go play.
And this little field is probably about four acres, right next to a subdivision.
And it was across the street from a ridge that leads to the Missouri River.
So we're playing, it's broad daylight.
And we come across this, like, woven, is the beginning of a nest.
It was the shape of a bird's nest, not that dense, but it was woven.
woven like that and the sticks were like willow sticks about an inch around and I said to my friend like what is this what is this he's like I don't know I think my brother made it and then I'm looking I'm thinking and I remember vividly thinking that if your brother made this he's crazy because it was obviously like an animal made it and you know I never made any connection to what anything with that had no idea so that that happened and then the next time I was over to
this house we go and play in the field it's a grayish day and it'll probably be dark in about a half hour
and we we go through across the street walk down this small driveway through this gate and we're
into this field we start walking down this driveway and we hear what what sounded to me like a tree
being just ripped in half just I mean just this loud just not didn't sound like a tree.
fall and it sounded like something being ripped in half. And so we climbed up this edge of this little pond
and we were looking and didn't see anything. And then I'm looking at the ridge across the street.
And you can see this little black flash, right? And the woods are dark. So this thing's darker
than the dark woods. And you can see it just for a second. And then another second. And then it was
gone for a few seconds and then we're still looking and then I see it and it's this nine feet
tall dark man-shaped thing that stepped over this barbed wire fence it didn't rotate its hips
it just stepped over the fence and that fence you know I'm 510 it comes up to my chest
and it had to be nine feet tall otherwise it'd been like you know really
misproportioned. And so it walks across the road, and this is 72, so the area is pretty unpopulated.
It was kind of the sticks back then. And it walks across the road, and it steps into the field that
we're in, and it's kind of like a valley. And there's long prairie grass covering most of the whole
field that we're in. And that stuff is so slick. You can go flying down. And that's what we used to do
as kids, just go up on hills and just fly down this stuff. So it starts walking down this hill.
And I'm thinking to myself, there's a few things at that moment. Like, how is it not slipping
is it going down the hill? And I don't know why I thought this, or even if it was my thought,
but I'm like, that's a person.
Not like the human person, but that was a person.
And it's like more, it's higher up on the food chain or more advanced.
And it had body language to it, which is maybe why I thought it was a person, because it looked like it was pissed.
You know, it had, it had its head down.
And it was cocked forward.
Like, I'm sure people have seen the pictures, but I mean, this thing was cocked,
forward, bent forward.
And it was swinging its arms, and it looked like it was mad.
And it was coming towards us.
It didn't look like it was mad to where it was going to rip us into pieces,
but it was mad like it was aggravated.
And it comes up to about 40 feet away, and we're just frozen.
Like, what is this thing?
Because, you know, you can't make any features out.
I couldn't see its face.
It was just black.
and about when it was 40 feet away,
I don't know, we became unfrozen,
if that's a term,
that applies,
and we got out of there,
ran,
jumped through the gate,
ran into the garage,
right in the basement,
and boom,
that was the end of it.
And we forgot about it.
We didn't tell anyone,
because, you know,
you're a little kid and you just,
you know,
I don't know,
you just thought you saw it.
something and didn't know what to make of it.
So a couple of years after that, we're at the Dollar movie theater dropped off
and then in what's playing, but the Bigfoot, the Patterson Gimlin film, and the documentary
that the Guy from Mission Impossible narrative.
So we're watching that.
And I got the gist of, you know, Loch Ness Monster and crypted.
I got that concept.
So I'm like, that's what we saw.
And then like, oh, so no one thinks that these are real?
And then I totally remember that vividly.
But then when I saw the Patterson-Gillen film, you know, on a big screen like that, it was like, oh, my God.
Because what I saw was nine feet high, considerably higher than Patty.
And built, not like Patty, I would compare Patty like to like a lineman.
in football, but what I saw was more like a nine-foot power forward in basketball.
It was like a lean, mean fighting machine kind of a guy.
And, you know, after that point, I just did not think about it until my teens,
when I used to joke around when I was 16, that I was going to go on an expedition to find
Bigfoot, and my girlfriend and my friends were all making fun of me.
So fast forward a little bit, which is really fun.
In the 90s, you know, there were a couple Bigfoot groups, and I could swear I was part of Henry Franzoni's group back in that day, which was really kind of cool.
So move on to more present-day stuff.
I moved into the house close to where I grew up, so I'm not out of the neighborhood from where all this happened.
And keep in mind, this happened within a half a mile of my elementary school.
And I don't know how it could be that a nest would be made right along the houses along a street.
It was within 200 feet of houses, which is crazy.
I don't understand how that could possibly be, but it was.
You know, the nest was there.
I saw them, you know, at a separate time within probably 50 feet of where.
I saw the nest. So I definitely linked those two together. And then later on in life, when I moved out
here, I had, I guess, been watching or heard of BFRO. So I made a report around 2008 or seven.
And it didn't get published, which was really weird. It was within a half a mile of another
Bigfoot report that you guys have talked about on this show. And that was a really
right by the Missouri River.
And these are right by near Weldon Springs where that one guest was talking about.
And then you had that guy and then another guy from Seamoo, Southeast Missouri, Bigfoot.
And they're both talking about this parking lot by where there's a bike trail by the Katie Trail.
And I'm like, that's where I ride my bike.
And like, this is crazy how it all like is working together.
here. But anyway, I filed that Bigfoot report and they didn't publish it, but he gave me an A rating,
which only really means that I saw Bigfoot. So I don't know why that wasn't published.
So I'll move on to a little bit later on in life, and I'm working in my yard. And I'm pulling up
crabgrass with this toolless rake tool, and my back is killing me, and I can barely stand up.
So I push myself up.
And as I kind of like twist and I catch myself.
And as my head's coming up, I something out of the corner of my eye, you know,
is coming towards my head.
So I move my head.
And I see this column of static that had been arched over me.
And it moves away from me.
And as I'm looking at it, reacting to it, it reacts to me looking at it.
and then snaps into a, like a rectangle, and then just disappears.
So that was, like, I never associated that with Bigfoot,
and so I started hearing some of the stories that people come up with online,
or not come up with, but they tell online.
And some of the things were a little, you know, really rhymed with what I experienced.
So it's pretty weird.
I didn't really associate that with Bigfoot because my neighborhood is on Osage Land,
and we've got things that have been uncovered in our neighborhood that are 14 and 16,000 years old.
So there's a little bit of history.
I kind of associated it with maybe a wood spirit.
And we have mounds, like mound builders, like the Hokia.
We have those in our area.
No one talks about that.
So that's kind of weird.
the direction Bigfoot was coming from when I saw him in 72,
there's mounds back where he was coming from.
Not that he was interacting with him or whatever,
but there might be something to that.
Now, I'm sure you guys have talked about Mindspeak,
which is really some weird stuff.
One thing about the Mindspeak, though,
I drive by where I saw Bigfoot like two or three times a week.
And I always give a shout out mentally,
hey, big man, something like that when I drive by.
So I never get anything back.
And then one day I really cleared my mind.
And I really focused on it.
And I said, hey, I'd like to hear from you.
And I got something back.
and more I thought about it is probably the most appropriate response.
And what I got back was one word and it was full.
And I see his point.
And I'm not positive, but that's probably the guy who I saw,
judging by the grumpiness and the tone.
So there's a couple of other things that are a little weird.
So I've been listening, I'm sure a lot of people have seen Flash of Beauty and, you know, both of the, you know, the first one and the second one is on the paranormal stuff.
And you've listened to a lot of the interviews, you know, you'll know that a lot of people have some mindspeak and some telepathic relationships to Bigfoot, which I always thought was complete nonsense.
And I'm being kind.
but now I don't think that anymore.
So I tested it
over the summer
and I got some interesting
responses and I said
I made a real effort. I'm like, hey, if you're around
give me a sign. The next morning
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right as I walk out the door.
And I'm like, okay. And I'm like, that's a sign
but I could be a coincidence.
And I had just had a tornado go over my house and it loosened some boards on my siding.
And the raccoon and his baby found a way to get into my attic.
And I had to hire a company and they sprayed some pheromones and stuff to repel the raccoon.
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And I said, I said, made an effort, hey, if you're around, can you take care of this?
I don't want anything bad to happen to the raccoon.
So the next day, and then the raccoon, I didn't hear anything.
So it did leave that night.
And the next day, I'm watching my allotment of Bigfoot videos.
And there's a big foot laying in a centerfold position with a raccoon.
And I'm sure some people have seen that.
And I'm like, what?
Like, you know, because it's like, this is the day after that I asked for help with a raccoon.
And it's like, that's what's coming up.
I'm like, okay, the chances of that being a coincidence, like, I don't know, man.
And then the next one, I had said mentally to Bigfoot,
hey, man, you know, you might be big and strong and interdimensional and intelligence,
but I'm funnier than you.
And then I left it at that.
And then when I'm about to go for my dog walk,
I said, hey, if you're around, blast me with an owl.
You know, have an owl just start hooting at me.
And I leave from my dog walk, walk out the back door.
And as soon as I get to the front of my house and break the plane of my garage,
the two girls next door start going, hoot, hoot, hoot, hoot, hoot, hoot, hoot.
And I'm like, are you kidding me?
So that kind of ended my dealings because that's a little concerning.
I quit doing the psychic stuff after that one.
That's a little too hardcore because the gist of that is that they could possibly control someone.
And because, you know, I know there's telepathy going on here.
And, you know, where does it start?
is it stopped?
You know, how do you know what's going on?
There's a lot of questions.
And now that I've come across this series on telepathy,
it's called the telepathy tapes,
and it has to deal with people with autism
who don't have, you know, speaking abilities,
have huge amounts of telepathic, you know, skills.
So the world is opening up a little bit here.
you know i i agree with you there's some some weird weird stuff happening in the last few years and
you have some really interesting connections that have happened through your life thank you for
for sharing them how you know i'm i'm going back to the groundness you found when you were
six years old how how long or how much were those stretched out if you were to
say something was laying down in them.
Oh, how big was it?
Yeah.
I would say like 12 feet, you know, 12 feet long about as big as a queen-sized bed, maybe a king-sized bed at the most, but longer.
I don't know that those are beds.
You know, the logic says, oh, yeah, sure, they're beds.
That makes sense.
I don't know that that's not a portal.
you know, with the sightings from both sides in the Missouri River,
and if you drew a line, it would, I mean, they would connect,
and then you could, mine's not on the Bigfoot maps yet,
but if you did it, it would be a line.
They're crossing the river.
Somehow, they're crossing the river.
And I don't know that that bed couldn't have been afforded.
I just don't know.
And I don't think that they're crossing it by swimming,
and I don't think they're taking the bridge.
I could be wrong.
You know, that's a really interesting viewpoint,
and I've never heard it brought up like that.
Like, hey, let's look at both sides of a river in their sightings,
and they're, hey, you got a straight line.
That's pretty cool.
I've heard of reports in southeast Alaska
where they have been seen swimming
but I mean
people are hearing metallic doors opening
in the woods
you know
yeah yeah some really weird stuff
when you saw that
that tall figure
was there any weird smells around the area that you remember
no
no
And that was weird.
And that happened so fast.
And it's like, I never even associated it until I started hearing, you know, the How to Hunt stories is it really.
Mostly from that.
Yeah, absolutely.
And then it's like, then I opened up like, okay, it could be that.
So I don't know.
But, you know, I never associated the nest with Bigfoot until in the 90s I saw Phenomathon on Discovery Channel or something where they just.
ran all sorts of UFO and Bigfoot and stuff.
And I saw a segment or someone had come across a nest.
And I'm like, that's exactly what I saw.
And then like, okay.
Because, you know, even though it was weird and I saw it right next to where I saw Bigfoot,
I just didn't connect with two.
I don't know why.
I think that there's a possibility.
That's why that Bigfoot cracked that tree to scare me away from playing around
in his nest or whatever you'd call it because why would he come out and in blow cover and expose himself
and he didn't like i mean he came towards me you know i saw it walked like 250 300 feet you know towards me
why would he do that unless unless you know it was to scare me away from playing around in his
in that's the area.
What I'm finding in
some of these communities,
especially in like
western Illinois
and the eastern Missouri,
specifically southeast is weird.
But it's like you put something
out about this and then everyone
comes out of the woodwork and they're like, oh yeah,
I mean, we had the story about town.
Was this, would you hear
other stories that were similar to what you
experienced or were there like buddies in
school to be like, oh yeah, we had something weird
too or like that's just the town monster you know or you know what i didn't tell anybody
until i was in my 20s until i was in my 20s and then i got my you know got my head handed to me a
couple times by being made fun of but it's like you know i have a music business background i
got stories if you want to hear i got stories i don't need to make up a bigfoot story to sound
cool to impress someone you know that's like the last thing
thing because you just look like you're nuts because we're not brought up to have quantum things
in our life that we know them you know and i think that there's there's a lot of weird things
that can't be explained if you don't if you're just someone who thinks that they exist without the
woo and i'm really being liberal with the woo term but if you if you're just
I guess an apist, you know, you're missing the boat.
And then, and then, you know, part of this, if you engage in it,
it's like, then it becomes like a religious thing, you know,
and then you're dealing with quantum beings.
And now that I know that there are quantum beings, right,
now it makes me look at Carl Jung's psychology a little different,
you know, with extreme emotion, creating a beautiful.
being and then using the term being really loosely here too.
But, you know, you're dealing with angels and demons and gods, small G and God, big G.
So, you know, I don't know.
I've heard from some of the interviews with the psychic people from the flesh of beauty
that they don't like to be referred to or compared to God,
but they do worship a creator.
That's very interesting.
It's like the more that comes out,
there are so, I don't know if there's more questions and answers,
but I feel that if, you know,
there are a lot of people that are scared out there
because they've got made fun of,
and it's understandable how that can be very traumatizing,
because, you know, you could almost lose a job or something.
But I think if just everyone at once was just like, okay, here's what I know,
oh, man, we would be, we'd be blown over with how many people have actually had encounters over the years.
Yeah, I'm sure there's a good 10 to 1, 10 people who don't report it versus the one that does.
And maybe it's 100 to 1.
Maybe it's 5.
I don't know, but there's something, you know, an average.
And yeah, I don't encourage people to go and tell your friends you saw a big foot.
I don't tell my neighbors.
You know, it's just, and I'm pretty sure I have a wood structure in the backwoods too.
So, and it's only one, one tree that's just fit into another tree so suspiciously.
And I would totally ignore it if I didn't have all the other stuff going.
So.
but I'm not
you know I'm not encouraging
people to engage
with the relationship
because you don't know
and you're saying
the relationship between
yourself and
Sasquatch potentially with telepathy
yeah
I don't know what you're engaging
you need to be prepared
for whatever is going to happen absolutely
right the one
the one that I can feel around that has responded to my little stupid requests, to be
honest, feels very loving and as ridiculous as that sounds.
Yeah, it feels kind of like a neighbor's, you know, a neighbor that was always nice to you.
You know, nothing like weird, but just, you know, you can feel it.
That's weird.
and I don't know what to make of it.
That's very interesting.
I know they exist.
I know they exist for sure.
And if I didn't have that,
I couldn't have any of the other stuff
because I would have to dismiss it.
You know, purely as coincidence.
There's no way I would, you know,
but I know that they're real.
And they're really big.
They're really, yeah, exactly.
you know the thing about people who deny that they're interdimensional it's like they can be seen from space if they're nine feet high and you know maybe they're six to nine feet but you can see them from space if they weigh about 750 pounds which is half a big moose a moose eats about 60 pounds of vegetation
a day. All right. I'm thinking if a big foot was purely an animal, it would need, and then it's
eating meat, too, from what I understand, it would need to eat, you know, 10 pounds of vegetation,
10 pounds of meat. I'm guessing, just in a day. And you would see, that would be obvious.
with the amount of sightings you would see scat you would see you know deer carcasses or whatever it's eaten you would see missing vegetation you would see it all the time and you'd be able to see them from space so there's there's something else going on we'll look back in 20 years and maybe science will be far enough ahead where we can start to get stuff that's happening right now but we just have no idea
you know, I think this whole like quantum stuff that gets brought up from, you know,
people like Dr. Simeon Hine, it's just, it's mind-blowing.
Oh, yeah.
You've probably seen it as well.
It's just like, oh, yeah.
I mean, hey, that proves right there.
Well, maybe we're not, you know, this kind of explains how this stuff is happening and the people
aren't crazy, you know, it's just, it's a part of science we don't really get yet.
So, it's just fascinating.
Well, quantum and telepathy, go hand in hand.
Quantum and telepathy.
That's for sure.
Absolutely.
And it's just fascinating.
And I really wish these scientists, and I understand, you know, they're trying to have a living.
And if they go out on a limb like that, they're going to look really stupid for a while, you know, until they prove something.
Exactly.
There has to be some kind of driving force that will be like, okay, everyone, it's time to focus on this.
And that'd be kind of hard to get that to happen, I think.
but I wanted to clarify something about the Weldon Springs area.
Right.
Because you said, so when you say your sighting was close to the Weldon Springs parking lot,
are you talking about that nine foot tall one?
Yeah, I don't know that the parking lot is Weldon Springs.
It might be St. Charles.
But, yeah, what I saw on my side of the river was nine feet.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Eight and a half to nine feet.
I mean, it had to be.
It was just, if you can step over a barbed wire fence without rotating your hips, just step forward over it.
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How big are you?
Because it was four and a half feet that fence.
Right.
And your dangly bits are going to get caught in that fence in that barbed wire if you don't clear it.
Yeah, that'd be bad news.
For people that aren't familiar with this area, you've referenced mounds of
a few times, like the Cahokia.
Yeah.
Would you be able to maybe share a little bit about what you mean by that or things that might
be similar that other people might be aware of?
You mean mounds?
Yeah.
Are we talking about like Native American mounds?
Exactly.
Native American burials, if that's what they are, burial mounts.
Yeah.
There's a few of them around.
And they're not always documented because they get eluded.
And, you know, you can see them, see some of them driving down 141.
And it's funny because there's a mound right across from my high school.
And you can see it when it snows.
It just pops right out of the woods.
It's like, look at that.
And it is perfect.
I mean, it's just like, oh, that is a mound.
They're not as big as Cahokia.
but yeah, they're around.
Is Cahokia the one that you can actually climb on top of?
Yeah, Cahocchio is in Illinois, though.
That's about like an hour away.
But yeah, they're over here too.
I think there's some in Ohio as well.
Yes, yes, the, I believe the Great Serpent mound,
I think is what we're referring to.
But thinking back over the years,
Well, I mean, you've already mentioned you've had some weird stuff happen.
Besides the telepathy, have you felt that weird stuff has also followed you home that might be connected to all this Bigfoot activity as well?
Well, the feather was at my home and the tree structure's right.
You know, I go out my driveway and it's like right there, but nothing inside my house.
And I'm not being talked to, which is fine by me.
And I warned them.
I'm like, hey, if you're going to, you know, some people use the term zap or if you communicate with me, it's like, I've had a couple heart attacks and be gentle.
And I've put that out there.
So they might be giving me a little, you know, retrieve.
I don't know.
But, yeah, I don't encourage it so much anymore because.
I've got to get a handle as to what's really going on.
Because if you're being tricked by, I know there's interdimensional beings and they have telepathy.
So if you're being tricked by something that's not a big foot that wants you to think it's a big foot, that could be bad.
So that's one of the reasons I'm not playing around right now.
Yeah, no, it's hard to play a game where you don't know all the rules, right?
Right.
Yeah.
And you don't know how serious breaking those rules are.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, listen to some of the stories about people in the woods that piss them off.
You know, having big rocks thrown and, you know, having just their wits scared out on them.
No, I don't need that.
Absolutely.
I think that they're everywhere, though.
To be honest, I think they're everywhere.
And some of them are used to being around people and the ones that aren't don't like being around people.
So when the researchers go like for miles, climbing up, you know, we hike for 20 miles, you know, those bigfoot that they might run into might not want to be around people.
It's interesting how there is definitely a difference in some people, you know, they, they, they,
really get into it, they go hiking with, they're going to make tree knocks and play audio,
but then there's some people where they're just going to get a nylon chair and sit down in a
wooded area and just be like, okay, I'm going to read a book and see what happens. It's interesting
the kind of stuff that happens to those people. Yeah, I suggest if people want to see one,
just go in the woods and do stuff, you know, in places that, you know, in places that,
they might be.
Just do your own thing, though.
And if you run into them, you run into them.
They know you're looking,
which is weird,
you know, and they know if you have a camera.
You know, they know your intent,
which is really strange stuff.
It really is.
They don't mess with us.
Yeah, that is for sure.
Having the sighting that you had
of something that was like nine foot tall,
wait, you know, back in the day, would you ever want to have a sighting of something like that again now that you're, you know, grown as an adult?
I would love to see them again.
And I think it would be a lot less scary, most likely.
But, yeah, I would love to see them again.
You know, it's funny.
I came up with a couple of things that,
just of Bigfoot.
Like, you know, what kind of,
not necessarily what they are, but
a couple of things.
They don't use technology.
They are technology.
Okay.
And Bigfoot is something that they do,
not what they are.
Is that a little too strange for you?
That is very interesting.
Because some of the things that they
do, we attribute to
technology. I don't think that they're
using any technology. I just think that
that's what they are.
I don't know that we have quantum
devices yet, but
they are quantum devices.
That's really interesting to think about, especially
you think about how
you know,
batteries seem to drain around
you know, when you're in
these areas and, you know,
boom, you lose your phone, you lose,
you're just everything that's got a battery.
Even some guys I've talked to where, you know,
they can't start their car,
their car battery goes out,
or it messes with the computers,
the computers that they have in their car.
And, you know, it's just,
it's really, really weird stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah, just like if you watch any of the ghost paranormal shows,
they get their batteries drained all the time.
And I'm not so sure that people,
shouldn't be using some of the devices that they use to possibly speak with Bigfoot.
I don't know if that's a thing that could happen or not.
And if you listen to the telepathy tapes, which I recommend if you're if you're
into the Bigfoot paranormal thing, this is going to be an intro into people researching real human
telepathy, you know, and it's definitely a,
connection. And I'm not saying that go run and do this there, try it yourself. But it's interesting.
And I'm wondering if any of the autistic kids who have exceptional telepathic skills could talk to them.
Because if you listen to the tapes, some of these, and I'm only at like eight, I think there's like 10 or 12.
some of the kids talk about talking to God and talking to other beings.
So I'm wondering if that's the thing.
I don't know.
It is very interesting.
It'll be fun.
You know, I'm sure, hopefully we get to the point where people in the future will listen to this and they'll be like,
these guys had no idea.
And all they were just talking about was this like thing everyone knows about.
out in science now that we can just look up in the encyclopedia.
Hopefully it does get to that point.
But it's just wild, wild stuff.
But Steve, I'm glad you're able to come on the show today to share what you experienced
out there.
Yeah, I hope it wasn't too weird.
I think it was just enough, but it should lead to some interesting conversations.
But thank you so much for coming on, man.
Thanks.
Thanks for doing what you do, too.
Appreciate that. Thank you.
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