Bigfoot Society - It Stood There Watching Through the Window: 20 Years with Sasquatch in Idaho!
Episode Date: August 12, 2024Join Cindy Goodbrake from Sasquatch Sisters Northwest in this intriguing episode as she recounts her fascinating encounters with Bigfoot and other paranormal phenomena. Influenced by the iconic Patter...son-Gimlin film, Cindy delves into her extensive experiences from East Texas and Oklahoma to her current adventures in North Idaho. She vividly describes auditory encounters, mysterious forest structures, and eerie camping and horseback riding experiences. Alongside her personal stories, Cindy explores interdimensional theories and shares the impact of her current research, connections with local tribes, and insights from notable experts. Tune in for an in-depth look into the enigmatic world of Bigfoot and metaphysical phenomena.It's one of the longest Bigfoot Society episodes; enjoy.Resources:Cindy's Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cynthia.goodbrakeCindy Ann Sasquatch Sister NW - https://www.facebook.com/HoodooBigfootFollow Cindy's pages on Facebook for audio and video mentioned.Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant 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!)🔴 Subscribe to hear more Bigfoot encounters: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share 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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talking to Cindy Cindy's from Sasquatch sisters northwest and she considers herself to be an
experiencer she's had some really interesting things happen over the years we're in
talk to talk to Cindy about that today but Cindy how's it going oh fine
Fine, fine. How are you? It's hot here in Utah.
Is it? It's not too bad in Iowa. I'm in central Iowa. We're actually, we are kind of chilled out for a little bit. You know, it's doable to walk around. But I've seen, you know, out in Oregon, they were having 100 plus temps out there. It's pretty wild. But.
Yes, yes. It's 100 degrees at my property in North Idaho. And usually it's not like that. Maybe like two weeks. It's in the high temperatures. And then after that's usually.
You know, at night it gets pretty cool.
So that's what's nice.
Cindy, I got to start at where I usually start with these.
So what got you into this wild Sasquatch adventure to begin with?
So when I was young, I don't know, I was probably seven or eight.
I saw the Patty Gimlin found.
And I was living in, I was born and raised in Texas, in South Texas.
So when I was little, I saw the film, and I don't know how I saw it or where I thought my father took me to see it, but I don't really remember, but that stuck with me forever.
I grew up in Laredo, Texas, and also in South Padre Island and Harlingen.
That's why I was raised.
my grandparents did have a family ranch somewhere in Laredo on the border there
but that movie just stuck with me and I remember never liking to be in any kind of woods
growing up like subconsciously not realizing it was tied to that I didn't I realize that
like when I started researching and everything was connecting
but as I as I grew up I didn't even think about that until years later when I was in my 30s married living in East Texas, basically East of Dallas at the beginning of what I think they call the Piney Woods because in East Texas they have different units or different national forests that make up what they call the Big Thicket.
So that is how I started, but, or the first thing that got my interest, but it wasn't until
way later in life that I became involved when the internet poured around in the 90s, like
97 or 96, when we got the internet, I just, I don't know, I typed in Sasquatch, books up
one day and around
1988, I mean
1998, sorry, I
just
found some people
and I was horrified
because at that time I was living
in East Texas
out in the country
on acreage and we had horses
and I was very active
outside
and I had two children
well one, my other son came later
and I just could not believe it, that they were actually in East Texas and actually where I was living around that part.
But that's what got me started, basically.
That's interesting.
And what an area to kind of be introduced into it, that East Texas area has some wild, wild things happen.
Did they ever actually come to where your property is?
I know that sometimes they're drawn to horses and there can be some interactions that happen there.
Yeah.
So I hooked up with a lot of people and some of them are known, which I won't say their names because I don't know if, because where I ended up where I'll get to later, I don't think that they would share the same view.
So I don't want to use their names.
but I hooked up with different people and this fun guy, I can use his name, his name is Luke Gross.
He is out of North East Texas and he has a ton of experience with these beings and he taught me how to just go out in the woods and just he is really the first person that introduced me to the topic and he's very patient.
I also met other people through him.
I think at that time, him and Craig Woolhater had founded the Texas Bexford Research Center.
So that was in its infancy.
Like I was only there briefly because I had met some other people that I ended up researching with every single month for a couple of years, like up until 2003.
And what happened is that I was living in.
Texas and I started to go out into the field with different people and this group of people that I went
out with two of these these guys grew up on ranches with these beings on their ranches like
their grandfathers you know called them there's a term in the south um beggars there's
there's a another topic but these guys live
on ranches and their grandfathers told them about these, you know, these Sasquatches out in the woods.
And then the area that I spent a lot of time in was Boykin Springs and East Texas.
And I think that's in the Angelina National Report.
I could be wrong.
And so I have heard every sound.
I have heard every grunt, every growl, and we spent many nights there,
and we would do the typical thing of going out in the daytime.
And we would go to a lot of the same places over and over to study them.
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I've learned some things,
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So, Boykin Springs is one place
that I went,
and other times
me and my husband
would go horseback riding,
so we would trailer our horses
to areas like
East Texas or
the Big Ficket.
I'm sorry, southeast Oklahoma.
Like I could just, I could do one whole hour just talking about those two places.
So in 1997, the guy who shoot our horses said, there's this place to like three hours north of here, southeast Oklahoma,
a college Talahina and Honobi.
I say it Honobia, so that's not the right way how to say it.
and he said, I go riding up there with a group of people, and y'all should come.
My husband said, I think we got family there in Tallahina.
So eventually we went up to go meet my husband's family.
He had an author.
She was a real estate agent, and everybody knew where she was a broker in Tallahina.
So we went to go check out the area and we did not take out horses.
It was just me and my husband.
We spent a couple of nights at his family.
And then we did camp out like one night out in Honobi.
And I will never forget.
This is before I got like really famous with the Bigfoot Festival.
I will never forget that little Honobia Creek store there.
There was a little post office in there.
We would just stay like in that area.
up in the mountains there.
But in 1997, we were camping out.
We had no horses, and we were just checking out the area to see if it was a place.
We would like to return to bring our horses because the guy who shoot our horses said that every October,
like a hundred of them go for equestrian camping and for riding for like a whole week.
So we were checking it out, trying to kill two birds with one stone or however that saying goes.
So there we are camping and all of a sudden we hear this like ambulance noise, a woman screaming.
It was a howl of a combination of things.
And I said, what the heck is that?
Because we're up in the mountains like, what is that?
And I said, that can't be an ambulance.
I mean, we're way up here in the mountains.
And my husband goes, I don't think that's an ambulance.
And he's ex-military, so he's always packing.
So I wasn't too worried about it.
But that actually was a siren call, what I call a siren call,
that I would hear many, many times in southeast Oklahoma.
So 97, before I even started researching, because that was like a year and a half later.
So everything ties together with my journey.
I mean, every little thing, like there's no accidents.
So meanwhile, I started researching in East Texas with these people,
these two guys that grew up on ranches and there was other females there.
And we perfected areas over and over.
and some of these people had night vision and different pieces of equipment.
And I have heard T-Rex sounds, well, what I say, a T-Rex, like a roar of is how I describe it,
from far off of the distance, like in 2002, 2003, 2000, 2001.
I mean, all these years I spent out in the big thicket, and in the,
Southeast Oklahoma and I have had close encounters when I say a encounter it's not always a visual
encounter can be something of whether it's in close proximity of we know there's something there
and if you if you are having the same things happen like the same sounds if you start seeing the
same things in the woods like structures, but you don't have a visual.
I still call that a encounter, and 99% I am pretty sure it is a big foot or because
they all have the similar qualities, but without having a visual.
So I guess you can argue, well, you know something is there.
So I had a visual in East Texas at a place we would go horseback riding,
Sulphur Springs, I think is where it was at.
And that's actually not too far from late Tawakini.
We have property out there.
And at the time, that's where I was living.
With my husband's family, there is multiple houses on this property,
and they are still there today.
So from 99 to 2003, I went to all these areas and I had different encounters.
But there was one encounter that happened in Boykin Springs, and I was with this group of people.
and we had a exciting, weird night.
And I've had to ask some of my friends that were there,
what happened, what happened?
Because I was with my friend at that time.
Her name was Kelly.
And we were with this group of people.
And that night, me and Kelly were in the woods.
It was probably late and late, like maybe midnight or after.
And then there was other team members also out in the woods, listening, kind of doing their own thing, whether that's looking through night vision or just listening or, you know, whatever.
Well, this one night, I was just like frozen.
Some people call that infrasound.
I don't know.
But one of the people that was there, I think he used to work for Nassound.
NASA, I'm not sure.
But he was talking about this in the 90s about infrasound, and he could explain it to you,
numbers, I mean, everything.
Like, I can't do that.
And it really didn't land, like I didn't really comprehend at that time.
I just knew something happened and I was frozen.
And that multiple times there have been many events.
And that was all I needed to know.
And so on this one night, I was frozen.
I could not move, and it seemed like it was for minutes, but I'm sure it was for only seconds.
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But when I tell you, I could not move, I could not move.
I was trying to look at my friend Kelly and she was lit up like a big light.
It's hard to explain.
Her whole outwinder of her body was like lit up.
And then all of a sudden I was released.
And I remember falling to my knees.
And then I got up and I was like, what happened?
And at one point, one of the guys said that there was a lot of them out there in the woods.
And also that night, I think there was more people that had come along.
And this is part of what I think I've blocked out.
There was more people there that night than was supposed to be.
So it was time to go.
And we all got in the vehicles.
And I was in one truck.
There was this one guy and his dog.
and another guy.
And then I think I was, there was a maybe one, two, three, four.
So the way that we came in, it was not blocked.
This happened at Boykin Springs.
And I forgot, I think the pond is called, it's not called Kelly's Pond,
Sexton Pond.
I don't know.
I would have to look it up.
But that was something, nothing has ever happened to me like that.
It was energetic.
It was supernatural.
It did not hurt me.
But I was clearly frozen.
And then I was released.
I could feel it.
And I don't know why my friend that I was looking at.
She also got affected.
I don't remember if she couldn't move.
But I know I couldn't.
And I remember that when we all left,
someone said it's time to go.
And there was, I think there was,
they were looking through their night vision and they could see multiple beings in the woods
and when we left the entryway was blocked off and I know they got out and cleared it
and that's really all that I remember from that night.
I do know that one chased one of my colleagues to his truck and I think it took a swap
at him or it chased him to the truck.
I think it happened that night.
That could have happened on a different night.
But that night, other things happened to other people, and they actually talked about it on podcast.
And after that, I did not go back into the woods for a couple of months.
And then in 2002, I became pregnant with my second child.
And I was out in Oklahoma researching up until like seven and a half months, eight months,
being pregnant. And finally, you know, I just, obviously I couldn't go out into the field. And then
around that time, my husband was active duty. And I had been researching like maybe five years.
Now, my mentality at that time was that I never believed that they were a ape running around in
the woods. Instinctively, I, instinctively, I knew that. And I knew that. And I knew. I knew.
that they were flesh and blood.
That was,
because that is what I was taught.
That is how the group of people felt, I think.
And so my husband got transferred to North Idaho to run the unit of the motorpool,
I think, is what you call it.
So I had quit my career and we moved up north and I was going to be done researching because at that time I thought they were aggressive.
Now, I don't think that today.
I think there's different types.
But because of what I had experienced first in the field, I didn't think any differently.
I just thought that a lot of them were pretty aggressive,
but I can tell you that I have been to southeast to Oklahoma,
and I have had multiple encounters there as well.
I've been chased out on horseback,
where I saw something dark running to the side of me,
and my dog and horse just whipped around,
and my horse ran back to camp.
There was a group of people that took off to go horseback riding,
and my husband was one of them.
I stayed back.
I don't remember which horse.
I think it was JJ, my paint.
And I don't know, we just went up his hill.
And the next thing I know, he just whipped around.
And my dog also had sent something.
And I smelt something.
And I can only describe it as like cinnamon.
I mean, I don't know.
That smell would come back over many, many times.
Other people have told me maybe it's a floral smell.
I have smelled the ugly smell too on other occasions.
So I don't know why there's different smells or if it has anything to do with the topic at all.
But I just know that I noticed there was a smell when I had any encounter.
And so I spent a ton of time up in Southeast Oklahoma.
And then after that happened to me in Texas, I was like going to be done writing.
and my husband went up to North Idaho first to find a place for us to live and I stayed back to
train someone for my job.
I gave notice six months and I worked in Dallas and my children at that time were like
seven, eight and no, let's see seven and then my younger son was born.
So there is a span there.
And my horses, I noticed.
some patterns in the mornings.
I would go feed them out in the pasture.
And in the back of the pasture is a ton of woods.
And I have been back there with the TBRC, who was Craig and Luke at that time, and we did find some things.
And even years later, Craig would say, hey, where is that area back of your property?
I'm going to take some people back there.
So there was something happening in the back.
of our ranch there in East Texas.
But I did notice that my horses' mains were kind of messed up.
And I don't want to say it was braided.
Some people called it a bray or a witch's knot.
But I know what a typical knot is because we had barbed wire.
I hated the barbed wire.
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At the time.
When I was getting to the 50,
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like the value of the family,
the importance of the job,
and that the 99% of the people
of more of 50
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These were
different
but what was
disturbing
was the tails
the hair
was parted
their tails
like something
would part
their tails
we've had
three horses
to nine
horses
at various
times
so
we would
explore that
later
people would have these guys that grew up on ranch as I had a opinion one of them had a opinion
about it which is pretty disturbing however my horse was fine he was not traumatized I don't think so
so I did notice that but we'd like explore it until I had moved to Idaho and the same thing was
happening there so that is my I guess my version of what happened to me starting out
in East Texas and Oklahoma.
So eventually my husband did find a home.
And I specifically told him no house in the woods because we were hauling three horses up there.
And there was still a couple of horses left that were my other family members.
So it was like May, no, it was February or March.
He found a home and he sent me the picture.
It was on six acres.
And it's beautiful up there.
but the problem was is that it was in the woods
and I just was I just said no keep looking
and he said well
there's really nothing left this is what we can afford
because we still had our home in East Texas
that we had to figure out what we were going to do with
because obviously we couldn't afford two mortgages
and I was quitting my career
so things were going to be tight
So he put an offer down on the house and they accepted it.
And I arrived up at North Idaho with our horses.
It took us four days to get up to North Idaho.
Cindy, this is an incredible story so far.
I mean, you've been, you've hit all the places that people that are into Bigfoot,
like they want to go to the East Texas, to the southeast Oklahoma.
And maybe I'm just talking for myself there.
You know, you're talking about the horse incident, and I've also taken reports like that from southeast Iowa as well.
It is a little unsettling, specifically Van Buren County.
There's a lot of things that seem to be going on there.
But when you were in southeast Oklahoma, and I guess this could be anywhere, was there ever a time where there's something,
happened to you, you were involved with a situation with a Sasquatch where it just got very intense.
You're like, you know, I'm at the point where if I could just get out of here right now, just time to go.
Well, I can talk about the Hanobia incident, the siege of Hanobia if you want me to a little bit.
So, I mean, I really don't know anything about your history at all.
were you involved with the siege at Honabia?
No.
I just was in the area writing all the time at the time that that happened, I think it was 2000.
But my aunt knew that family, and she speaks very highly of them.
So what happened is that we were going up to Oklahoma at least every couple of months to ride.
and in October my husband was there for like a month,
but we would go there obviously like in fall when it was cooler
and I know we've gone in summer a couple of times.
So my aunt, you know, sometimes we would leave the horses at camp
and somebody would stay at camp.
And I might stay at camp and my husband would drive to Tallahina and see his aunt
and then vice versa.
Then I would go because someone would have to stay with the horses.
And if we were with a team of people, then we could both go.
So the story that happened, the siege of Honobia, Honobi,
involved a family where these Sasquatches were coming to their property
and the children had seen them.
And there was, you know, these are just regular guys
that are smart.
They're not a bunch of dumb hicks that others have,
you know, or this organization, I guess, that came in,
the BFRO came in and tried to help them.
I know I've read the BFRO's story.
Anyone can go read it.
And it's a great story, but, you know,
these are people that are hunt.
They hunt, they have jobs, good jobs.
and they have children, they have lives just like anyone.
So they were living on this property and the saskatches were coming in and they were a problem.
And they were, this family just wanted them gone.
They did not want them to be researched.
They wanted them gone.
You know, like they are hunters, like I said.
So they reached out to the BFRO who came in and,
they took their report and you know it got to a point to where these two brothers one of them
shot one and then I mean it went out and I know there's more to the story and I'm actually friends
with one of the brothers and he just doesn't, they don't want to talk about it and they were put
through the ring or basically, possibly because how the whole thing was handled.
I don't know, but I know they were not happy with how it was handled.
You know, everybody's got opinions, but I don't blame them how, you know, people just want
to be left alone.
When you reach out to someone for help and then, you know, people come out and they want
to study them, dissect the whole situation.
You know, so I wasn't there, but I can tell you that it's a true story.
And, you know, people have opinions about it.
My aunt called me and said, hey, I really don't want you, you know, like, have you heard about what's happening out here?
And I'm like, what are you talking about?
Now, I had started researching when we were going out there.
I was fully aware of what was happening out there,
but she had a conversation with one of the family members,
one of the wives.
I don't remember who, which wife it was,
but she told me the story or some of the story,
and she said that she totally believed them.
And then I think it was hyped up or something.
I don't know.
The story is just,
You know, it's unfortunate how, you know, something more positive didn't come out of it.
But I think it was positive on another note.
So, yes, that is a true story.
And I guess there was a lot of friction there with the BFRO that had come in.
I know Matt Moneymaker has done a lot of work on,
His site.
His site was one of the first ones up.
It has brought a lot of awareness to the topic.
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At the getting to the 50,
I've learned some things,
like the value of the family, the importance of the job,
and that the 99% of the people of more of 50
have the virus that causes the Culebrilla.
Although not all the people in risk,
I do not all over the risk of the flowed.
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making that even
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more simple
are all a
real real
not learn
about
the
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of the
question
about
you know
to do
a doctor or
pharmaceutical,
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for GSK
I can totally
get that
so I don't know
about
you know
I wasn't there
so I really
can't say
yes or no
about anything
so
you know
it's just
unfortunate
that they had
to kill
them
but it was
it was coming around
and
um
banging on their house, scaring the family members, and then that happened.
And it's unfortunate, but I mean, if, you know, they were protecting themselves, some people
said that they asked for it, but I don't think so.
But that's just my opinion.
You know, again, I wasn't there.
These are upstanding people.
So anyway, as far as that whole topic goes, I was there writing like all.
the time. I have had something, some things happened to me where I told you, we had gone up
riding and we were with a group of people and sometimes some of us would stay back and like
my horse was almost a perfect horse where anyone could ride and I looked high and low for this
horse because I had a equestrian accident. I think in 1997 and I refused to get back on
another horse. I was dragged by a horse and I had to roll under the, I broke my foot and yeah,
it was this horrible experience. So it took me a long time to find my horse like maybe six
months and my husband would bring home a horse that he thought would be good for me and which
it doesn't work like that. You have to find your own horse to ride. You have to bond with, you have
to find the animal that's right for you.
Anyone who rides might tell you that.
So we were up there in October and my aunt had to call me in.
That was when I had, she had said, hey, you don't need to be riding up here.
Well, actually, I don't know what month it was.
But October is when we would go up there riding as a group.
So I did not go.
I said I would stay back and I took my horse up this one way and I think it was JJ, the horse that I found.
And we went up, me and my dog, who was part coyote, a really, really good dog.
She was walking next to me and then I got to the top of this hill.
And I don't know what happened.
I just smelt like the smell.
and then my horse's flank started ticking,
which clearly is a, something is happening.
He whipped around and my dog just took off down over logs.
And when I got down to camp, I mean, I just let him run and he took me back to camp.
And there was this chak-toff, I think it was chak-tah person that was there.
And I did not know who they were, but I remember that he said something to me.
and I think that we took
we took my horse down into the creek
if I'm correct
that was a crazy day
my horse was fine eventually
but um
so that is why
I don't know about
like if they're messing with the horses
what their mains and tails
because I've seen that up while we're camping
when we have tied our horses up
like I've seen their remains like right out
side because we had this big horse trailer so we would sleep in the horse trailer and the horses were
tied up right through in the back and I would wake up and you know there would be footprints and I
you know I'm like okay we I didn't hear a sound and then another time I was camping with um not with
a group it was just me and my husband and I don't know if we had our horses I don't know we did not
so it was my husband and me and my older son um
My younger son wasn't born yet.
So we were in our tent, and my husband always has a big rifle and a pistol or something.
So we were asleep at night, and I was on a cot.
We only had one cot.
I'll never forget this.
Around midnight, I could hear the howls.
And it started like at 2 o'clock, and then later, like at 2 hours later, it was like at 6 o'clock.
And then I sat straight up in bed because they came that close.
They were howling.
My husband, who is not into this topic, but he does believe he just doesn't care to talk about it.
He doesn't go out with me researching.
He has heard things.
And he has had a visual, what I believe, which I will tell you, because it actually happened there in Southeast Oklahoma.
and I will tell you that after, because I was pregnant in 2002.
So this night while we were camping, this was in the earlier 2000s, I had already been
researching and they started going off.
So I knew exactly what was happening, but then I noticed that they were surrounding us,
but not aggressively, just like, hey, we're here, but still it was freaking me out a little bit.
And at one point, my husband sat straight up, and he got out of the tent, and he opened up the truck because my, our truck was going, it was dingy, it was going ding, ding, ding, ding.
And he pulled out his big rifle, and, you know, I could hear him, like, check it.
And then he closed the door, and he was standing out there for a little bit.
And then I didn't say anything.
Then he came back to bed, and I got no sleep that night.
And then it was 6 a.m.
And it was, I think it was still dark.
And, or it was getting like daybreak.
And I could hear them like that was the final all night long they were going off.
I got no sleep that night.
And I remember falling asleep around 6 or 6.30 a.m.
And I didn't wake up till like 9 because I remember it was sunshiny.
And I was like, oh my gosh, I looked at the time.
I will never forget that night.
Now, there was no visual that night, but there was, I know what those sounds are.
I mean, that was the typical siren sound, howls, going encircling us all night long.
They never came in too, too close.
And then eventually they were off in the distance, and it was daybreak, and that was that.
And I was done.
I was done.
That was it.
I was not going to go back there.
I don't think that this, I think that this was before the Honobia incident.
Another time when we were there, I had to go get my inhaler.
And I think where we parked, I had to hike through the weds a little bit.
And I don't know why that is because normally we'll park like where we set up camp.
But I remember I had to hike through the woods to get my inhaler from my truck.
and we did, I think we had a horses there that time.
And something was following me in the woods, like flanking me.
I stopped, it stopped.
And I knew exactly what was happening.
Because by this time, I was deep into research and I wasn't too afraid, I think.
I really don't remember that something was definitely there.
There was no visual.
But I could feel something was there.
I could hear it, something walking next to me.
and I opened up my truck, I got my inhaler, and I walked back to camp, but I don't think that they followed me back.
I don't remember, but I know that when I did go to my truck that I was hearing noises.
So I've had many different encounters there, and I did reach out to one of the brothers,
and I said, hey, my aunt knows your family, but at that time it was very raw, and they were not even open.
He didn't know me.
And so he wasn't exactly receptive to me wanting to talk to him.
And I totally get it.
So I think it was later that, you know, we were able to message back and forth.
And I said, hey, my aunt knows your family.
And I said my aunt, she's a broker here in Tallahina.
And so, you know, she completely said this is true.
and so
they just got
they just had
a bad receptive
to it
I think in my opinion
even though the
the BFRO did
do a pretty good report
but I don't think that
I mean obviously they don't
you know
they weren't
this family was not happy with
or at least I know
one of the brother that I know
was not happy so
it's not like we're close friends or anything
but
I do know that, you know, that is how they felt or, I mean, I can't speak for them.
But that did, you know, have a very unsettling feeling with me.
So those are some of the encounters in southeast Oklahoma.
Another time, this is the last, well, no, I forgot.
I was going to tell you my husband's encounter.
So in 2002 I got pregnant and my husband left East Texas.
with two friends and hauled our horses up to southeast Oklahoma.
I stayed home.
I couldn't ride.
I was bigger than a house.
I think I was like eight months pregnant.
And I had just come back from a research trip and yeah, there's no way.
So they were riding, they were riding this pathway and then the path went to the, the trail
went to the left.
And when it curved to the left, two friends were ahead and then my husband was last.
and then there was like a fire break that went straight up in the mountain and when he went around the curb
something was standing there on two legs i remember he said it was he could see it they're standing
he said it was not a bear and it wasn't a it wasn't a deer and it was black and white i think
it was gray or it was i totally forgot about the color but he saw what he saw he didn't say it
look like a Sasquatch. He didn't even mention the word. But what happened is that I stayed home
and that the next, when they, when they returned home, our friend Joe came in the house and he said,
hey, something happened. Your husband saw something. And so my husband told me the story,
but he said, I'm going to tell you this one time because he knew I was going to get excited because
I wanted him to have any encounter because I was going out so long.
much that and with his scheduled being active duty military um i mean it was i was obsessive
about the topic starting out so he was not exactly happy with me and it i mean he just yeah
so his outlook on this he was very annoyed he really doesn't to this day really care to talk about
the topic um even though all these things have happened so my husband did have that encounter he
told me the story and I wrote it down and that was so that was basically his encounter.
Another time we were out in the somewhere in East Texas. It was not Southeast Oklahoma.
As far as Southeast Oklahoma goes, I spend so much time there writing and just camping there
and going to visit family and having multiple different experiences like I said, you know,
an encounter doesn't necessarily include a visual.
I've heard every single sound there.
One time we were there with the group,
and at nighttime, there was like 80 of us there.
And I don't know what year this was,
but it had to have been sometime from 99 to 2003.
So this one night,
we were all playing music somebody was playing their guitar and then we would play games
and there was this one guy who would give me so much he would give me such a hard time
about the topic so um i was like okay well you know i'll show you so because we were playing
this game and there was a question that involved saskrats and of course i raised my hand and i said the
answer and then you know some of the guys were giving me a hard time but this one guy just
roved me the wrong way and I don't remember what his name was but later that night I did
make some calls um I don't do that today I mean not really but at that time again my
mentality was that they were flesh and blood only and there were something you know not a
necessarily not necessarily an ape but they were some type of species
So when we were in bed later that night, I think I had made a call earlier.
And then it was sometime in the early morning that you could hear them coming in.
We were sleeping in the gooseneck of that horse trailer.
And you could hear them coming in.
They were speaking.
And they got closer.
And then people came out of their tents.
I think it was close to dawn.
And I was like, oh, my God.
But I hope I didn't do that.
that. My husband looked at me. And then from that point on, he said, would we go camping?
No big footing stuff. So on some days, we would ride like 50 of us would ride. And there would be a Jeep in the
back with drinks and food. And some days I would ride like 30 miles or 35 miles. And then I would
stay back at camp so if someone else could use my horse. And then, you know, I would stay with my child.
and I would help watch other children possibly.
So I spent a ton of time up there,
and this is before that area even became, you know, like famous
or like it is today.
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As getting to the 50, I've learned some things,
like the value of the family, the importance of the job,
and that the 99% of the people of more of 50,
you have the virus that causes the Culebrilla.
Although not all the people in risk
will be developed,
I see the eruption dolorousa
with ampollosures duros'amas,
making that even the tasks
more simple
are all a lot of a retort.
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So my husband had that encounter,
so I was really, really happy.
Now, going back to the Big Fickett,
we would trailer our horses there,
me and him, and we would take our horse trailer.
We had to sleep inside the goose neck.
Our horse trailer was like 30 feet long.
And by this time I had done a ton.
I mean, I had spent thousands of hours out in the woods.
I had seen it all, done it all.
You know, I had seen all kinds of structures.
TPs, big TPs.
In East Texas, we would find a lot of small TPs.
Like I don't even see that up in North Idaho where I live now.
but in East Texas
we would like
this one day we found
a whole bunch of small
TPs like maybe two feet
high and
they were destroyed the next day and I think
someone had gone to talk to one of the park rangers
I could be wrong
but I didn't go talk with a park ranger
but the
the TPs were like
destroyed the next day
because I remember people went to
go look to research
because there were other things that had been found also.
I don't know if it was a trackway or prints or if there was some other interesting structures,
but they had gone back to this area and they did discover where a lot of this stuff had been destroyed.
Who did it? We don't know.
I think there were some footprints that had been scratched out.
You know, very, very interesting.
I spent a lot of time in the Sam Houston National Forest as well.
but Boykin Springs is for some reason I remember that area quite a bit because that's where I had that encounter where I was frozen and I didn't go back into the woods for a while.
This one trip, we went somewhere. I don't remember where we went, but me and my husband went.
We took both of our horses, my horse JJ, my husband had a thoroughbred and we got there in the evening time.
and he made a fire.
I said, hey, can you make a fire?
I think it was fall because it was a little chilly.
And he said, well, yeah, but I mean, you know, like it's like we're going to stay out here and enjoy it.
Because I was really bad about, okay, I'm going to bed.
But there was always people there to hang out with them, you know, to enjoy the fire.
But this night he had made the fire and we were sitting around.
I was laying against my saddle.
Our horses had been tied up in the back of the trailer.
They had been fed, watered everything.
They were tied up in the back of the trailer.
And it was dark.
And all of a sudden, I hear the most beautiful choir of, I hate to say a how,
because that sounds animalistic.
But it was.
It was with human components to you.
it. And when I say human components, because it sounded different octaves, you could, I mean,
they were going, uh, I can't even mimic it to you. But let me just say, it's like the siren
sound, which on different octaves. And you could tell which one was more male.
and then you could hear the feminine ones.
And let me tell you what, we were in the middle of us.
I don't know what group of choir beings would be out there.
But I could tell you one thing.
It wasn't humans, or at least it's really hard to describe.
But I looked at my husband and I said, what the heck is that?
He goes, oh, my God, are you serious?
I was like, listen.
He's like, what?
Who cares?
Because he knew what was coming.
I was going to get scared.
And sure enough, 15 minutes later, I said, well, no, I'm good.
I'm going inside.
It was dark.
The fire was roaring and it was big.
He stayed outside for a little bit.
I did open the door so I could enjoy the fire.
And he had his pistol out, so I wouldn't be afraid.
Like, I look back now and I just roll my eyes thinking, Polly, what you know now.
So that choir sound went until sometime in the morning because I know I fell asleep.
I wasn't so scared that I said, let's go.
So the next day when we woke up, our horses were gone.
And let me tell you what, they were tied up with good knots.
Both of them were gone.
And my husband went to get them.
I think a truck passed by and picked him up and he came back.
The lead ropes were still on them.
He brought JJ and Ayla back.
Ila is his thoroughbred.
And I thought, how did that happen?
So we rode for the rest of the day and I remember feeling like I was never alone.
I was always in back of my husband.
I don't know why.
He always went first probably because there was a lot of like down trees.
And so it was kind of hard.
In fact, it was annoying.
It was hard to ride because we would try to take like trails and then they would end because the forest was trashed.
Or we had to get back on the main logging road.
And in East Texas, that red dirt, let me tell you what, I love that red dirt.
I love East Texas.
It will always be a part of me.
but on this night the next day I didn't even bring it up I knew better and we went home but I will
never forget that night that's just one of many different encounters that I've had just there
in East Texas so the year 2003 came and my husband had put in a request and his unit that he was
in he did retention and recruiting my husband had taken a break from a
After Clinton was in office, after Desert Storm, he took off like six years.
So he got back in in 98.
And then that was when he was a recruiter, I think, for like a year or two.
And then we wanted to move to Montana.
We took a trip to Montana and we hauled our horses, I think like in 2002.
And we went to Augusta, Montana.
There's this ranch out there called Sun Canyon Lodge.
And my husband helped some of the ranglers take some of the supplies out to the back country because he's a good horseman.
And so they knew it's there.
I think we had gone like the second time.
So on this trip, he went riding and he helped take some of the supplies.
I stayed back with my son.
I'm trying to think if my younger son was born.
I don't think he was born.
In fact, I might have been pregnant.
So we, you know, we loved Montana.
So he put in a request to move to Montana or however it works.
There was nothing available in Montana.
And he got his orders to go to North Idaho.
So he was active guard reserve.
So anyone who knows what AGR is, he was over the motorpool of this unit in North Idaho.
It's not there anymore.
They renamed it.
So I did not know anything about North Idaho.
And I had been researching like, I don't know, five or six years.
And I had seen it all, heard it all, had some encounters.
My mentality, again, is that they are flesh and blood.
I never had any kind of paranormal event happen.
One other thing I would notice is that when some of us females were together,
we used to hear like a cooing noise, like a coming from the woods.
And this was mainly when there was females around.
And I always picked up that that was a female doing it.
Now, did I see anything?
No.
A lot of people say, well, did you have a visual?
how do you know what was the female? Well, because I sensed it. Well, that doesn't prove anything. Well, that doesn't matter because I don't care what you believe. I'm not here to prove anything. Even though at that time, I felt like any time I described something that I had to provide proof, because that's the mentality of a lot of, you know, the whole Sasquatch field today. A lot of people feel like whatever they bring to the table, they have to like back it up, which in some instances you do. But, um,
it was just very, very strange to have all these encounters and what my mentality was.
And so when we moved to North Idaho and after, you know, we bought this house, my younger son was one year old and he was very sick.
He was hospitalized.
And I went part time.
The Children's Medical Center was down the road from my office.
And my husband was, he had just got to.
North Idaho and he called me and he said, I'm in Wallace, Idaho, you're not going to believe
this. It is snowing. I'm on the pass. I'm like, ooh, yeah. But he like loves all that. He loves the
snow. He loves the cold. Not me. So I was really stressed out because I had to pack. I had to
get the horses ready, get the Coggins ready, had to have them shoot. And I was, I had a lot of
mixed feelings because I, you know, didn't really want to be a military wife. But,
My husband had spent years in and he wanted to retire.
So I wanted to support him.
My own dad, who was Navy, said, this is a good thing.
You should go.
Like, this will be, if he retires, I thought that income will be good to have down the road.
So I was like, okay.
So he got his orders not to Montana, but to North Idaho.
Then we went through the whole thing of him finding a house, which he did.
and he called me in 2004 in March and he said we got it that you're not going to believe this
so I'm I had gone part-time at my job now and I said what he said the mountain that is in front of our home
is who-do mountain H-O-D-O-O I'm like really that's that's like a little
unsettling because we have always like when we would take trips we would see the names of places well
it was named that for a reason devil's reservoir why is it named the devil reservoir there is a place
not too far down the road leaving utah here where i'm at and there's a place that's devil's something
reservoir so every time i pass that you know i think well why is that call that so i have always believed
most of the time
places like a mountain or a creek
or something named like that
not a street necessarily
but a place like a mountain
like I said so
I said you're kidding me the places call
hoodoo and then
he said yes so
he got the paperwork
and everything
to our place
the keys and everything and the guy
who had built it was not
done cleaning up some of the
the stuff outside.
And my husband said, that's totally fine.
We'll get it.
So the real estate agent, two days later,
called my husband and said,
hey, somebody wants to make an offer on your house.
And it was like 60,000 more than what we bought it.
And the other real estate agent said,
I didn't see this house on the MLS.
And I'm like, well, that's weird.
Because when I was in my office and I did a start,
for it, I couldn't find it either.
So I had my husband
some of you pictures because I couldn't find it on the
MLS but it was there.
So I just find that really weird
that this house
never sold
until we bought it.
And I can honestly tell you
that was meant to be. I was meant
to go there to
have lived this last
20 years on this property
and everything that has happened to us.
I will never forget that.
There was no explanation why these other real estate people could not see this house on the MLS.
But when it was closed, guess what?
It popped up.
When the deal was done, it was showing up on the MLS, like shut the front door.
For real, that still gives me, that still gives me goosebumps.
So this person made an offer.
I mean, my husband called me.
I'm like, well, you can't.
We need to, we need a place to live because there was no play.
Everything was getting so expensive.
We got our house for six acres and a beautiful brand new home, no shop for under $150,000.
And I'm telling you what.
This was some weird stuff.
I got everything ready.
My husband came down in May or June, loaded up the three horses, which was my quarter horse, DJ, the horse that was very tame.
and then my husband's thoroughbred, she was over 16,
and maybe 17, she was a big horse, she was Eilat, and then we had a Palomino Cordo horse.
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At the get to the 50,
I've learned some things,
like the value of the family,
the importance of the job,
and that the 99% of the people of more of 50
have the virus that causes the Culebrilla.
Although not all the people in risk
the will be done.
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making that even the tasks more simple
are all a retort.
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learn about
the
Culebrilla
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way
about
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or
pharmaceutical
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We named her
Philly
we never
really named
her anything
so Philly
just stuck
because when
we got her
she was a
Philly
so that name
kind of
just stuck
so it
took us
four days
to go up there
and my
younger son
like I said
he was
18 months
at this time
and he
had been really
sick from
January
until like
April
with this
weird
bro
I think they
called it
a rhodovirus. I don't remember. But we had three dogs with us,
when two or three dogs, and I had a Asizu Amigo that a friend of my husband drove up to North
Idaho. And then my husband, of course, hauled our horses up that way. And the military had
come and packed up everything. And I will never forget those four days traveling, how
patriotic people were at that time. And, you know, we stopped in Colorado. We stopped in,
I think we stopped in Kansas the first night, then we stopped in maybe Colorado,
then we stopped in maybe Wyoming at one time and then Montana.
And people were just really, really nice.
We would board our horses and then stay at a local hotel,
and people were just really, really nice and patriotic.
When we got over the Montana passes, I just could not believe how beautiful it was.
I had gone to Augusta, Montana, but going over,
by 90 on these passes, I just got, my whole body just got like, wow, this is so beautiful.
When we got into Cordillane, I will never forget Cordillane Lake.
It is so beautiful.
And I asked my husband, how much further he said about north about another 45 minutes.
Oh, my gosh, okay.
So we got to our road and I remember looking up the mountain and he said, that's who do.
I'm like, that's really creepy.
He's like, yeah, I don't know.
I'm like, maybe we can see why it's called that.
So my husband had lived there for a couple of months,
maybe two months or a month and a half in the house,
trying to get ready before, you know,
he drove back down to Texas to come and get us.
So when we went down our road and he said,
okay, our property starts here,
I could not believe it,
because across everything,
around us is wooded. And two of the properties across the street were all empty. And then the property
in front across the street for me was also empty. We pulled into our driveway. And the first thing I saw
was these bent over trees. And I, you know, as a recent, you know, as a research,
I started thinking again like that. Now, I had told everybody that I was going to be done researching
and I, you know, there I went, started, we stopped our truck and we got down and we got our
horses down and I remember walking around the front yard and I thought, wow, this is going to be
incredible, but subconsciously I had told myself that we were going to be done. I was going to
be done researching. But already weeks after that, I found myself feeding the horses because my
husband would leave early in the morning. The military came, dropped our furniture off, and I would get
up really early in the morning to feed the horses, and then my husband would leave early, and I would just
spend time walking my woods.
My horses would follow me.
We had a fence that we put up really quick.
And I just noticed a lot of different things.
A ton of different structures.
There was two TVs.
I would put the horses up.
And in this one area where we had built a corral where we would,
like if they would get out,
I would, we would put him in this one area because our fence was kind of, um, crappy.
And it really needed to be fixed because my husband and his friend built it really fast.
So it needed some tightening up and it needed some, you know, better.
It needed to, like we needed hot wire up because my horses got out a couple of times.
So it's 2004.
I'm feeding my horses out there one morning.
and my older son is I think eight, eight or nine.
So I think it was 2004, 2004, 2005.
And I found footprints close to where I feed in water the horses.
And my heart stopped and I looked down.
And I remember there was only like one and a half prints because a ton, on my
Places wooded. So there's a ton of pine needles that fall everywhere. So, you know, the forest floor is
just filled with years and years of just pine needles that have accumulated and pine comes. And so,
and this also was outside of the fence. The horses were on the other side of the fence. I'm walking
to the fence to feed them and I see these tracks. I'm like, what the heck? And I call my son out,
my older son, John, and he came out and I showed him.
He's like, wow, tracks.
So I got this bucket and I covered the truck.
I don't know why I did that.
And then we went inside.
And then I think a couple of days later, I removed the bucket and it rained.
I didn't cast it.
I didn't want to cast it.
I had no desire.
I never have really gotten into that, into casting.
I've done a couple, but I never really like, I guess I really never perfected it.
And it just wasn't my thing.
And I just think that's kind of weird that I never really wanted to learn that more.
So after that, there was a series of events that happened.
I would find things on the port.
My husband would sit out on our front.
I have a front running port.
You could see through our woods across the street.
There's Hoodoo Mountain.
Now, when I say my street, my street is a logging road.
It's not like a county road.
There's nothing out there at that time.
I had few neighbors.
I mean, there was people who left five acres over,
but the property across the street was 10 acres.
It was empty.
The property left of that was empty.
There was a lot of properties around me that were empty.
So things started happening over time.
Then when I heard a roar off the mountain,
and then that became a normal thing.
and then my children would have encounters while my older son had a encounter and my my younger son
had some encounters but we're talking 20 years here so I mean definitely I can't get all of that
in one show I thought the wild stuff was going to be in Oklahoma but it feels like things
just started to really happen when you move to this place in Idaho which is I've talked to people
about Northern Idaho.
It's one of the places I really have no desire to go to just because it can get very aggressive there.
I don't know.
Really?
Yeah, we'll have to.
Yeah.
Okay, we'll have to come back to that.
Okay.
We'll have to come back to that because I find that interesting.
So the years kind of flew by.
I kind of just started researching my –
older son, I think, okay, so my husband was Army. I did family support for like a year and then
they got called to go to Iraq. I mean, all this stuff happened. So I have to timeline things and I
can't tell you every single story. So I will try to stay on course of what happened and how my
journey started changing. So one thing that some of my colleagues did in East Texas,
they went to what we called, I think it was Dead End Road, which is at Boykin Springs.
And it used to be a secret.
It's not in it anymore, but I mean, whatever.
So I was not there, but one of my friends was there with another female and some other people.
I don't know.
I just know these two people that were there.
And they parked at this one area.
And, you know, at that time, you would have a tape recorder and then a microphone
attached to it like back in the day that was how we recorded so they were at this they were parked
at this dead and road and i think one of the gals made a uh distressed call and what happened afterwards
would go down in history um as a matter of fact i'm going to say her name um because i used to
research with her and she is smart and uh you've heard of
night callers radio?
Absolutely.
I'm pretty good friends with Lauren.
Okay.
Yep.
Okay.
Her mom, Lori and me used to research together back in the day.
Oh, wow.
So, yes, yes, but I don't like to throw people's names around because, you know, I have no idea what people think of me these days.
And so, anyway, so on this phone night, Lori recorded these and me, I'm, you know what, Lauren even did a show about it.
and I will try to go back and if I know the show, she talks about that night, Lori sat there.
So basically, one of the gals, the other girl, Crystal, made a call.
I don't know if it was just a distressed call, but Lauren can tell you the story really well.
And so what happened was that you could hear them from far away.
They were coming.
And they came in really quick and really fast.
And, I mean, you could hear.
And it was like, it was like I said, I'm going to stay choir, which is a group of something coming in.
And you can hear him going, and then you could hear one go like the alpha male or female.
It was very distinct.
And I was not there that night, but that happened.
And I don't remember the whole story.
But so now I'm at in Idaho.
It's October of 2004.
or my neighbor who had a interest in this topic, went up with me, and I said, hey, I'm going to do something.
I went up, Hoogoo Mountain.
I don't know how far I went up.
And I backed my car in so that I could leave pretty quick.
And, you know, that's one of the things I learned from one of these guys is, you know, you always back up.
Like, if you have to leave, you'll be ready to leave instead of having to, like, back up like a dummy.
and like be ready.
Right.
So I parked, we got out.
I made what I think was an attempt at a distressed call.
And we were there for like maybe 10 minutes.
But my friend was really restless.
And she was ready to hear something.
And she said, well, are we going to hear anything?
I said, Susan, I don't know.
Like, let's see what happens.
She was kind of annoying me.
So I said, okay, let's go over here.
we got back in my vehicle and we went down the mountain now i had a season one mego it it was not
for a wheel drive so i really needed a for a drive to go up to some of these other places in the
mountain but it it worked for you know it wasn't snowing yet or anything so i came back down the
mountain i went to the other side of the mountain and i parked at this one area that i still frequent
today and I made another call.
Well, this time,
within a couple of minutes, you could hear them all coming
from where we were at.
And you could hear them all coming.
And then just like what happened to Lori in East Texas.
Now, they didn't go park and then move somewhere else
and park again.
I don't think so.
But the sound of what happened is just like what happened
over there.
And you could hear them.
coming like,
then you could hear like the one.
I freaked myself out because my friend was like,
so she freaked me out.
I think I was trying to record,
but I didn't get it.
And of course,
I wasn't really good at that.
And I didn't have a lot of equipment.
So I know that I was standing outside and I closed my door.
And I took off like that was it.
I started my car.
I took off down the road.
and I don't know if I went home or if I took a different route and then looped back home.
And I dropped her off and she just looked at me.
Her eyes were bigger than, you know, Owl's eyes.
And she just couldn't, she goes, I can't believe we experienced that.
Because she had heard them howl on numerous nights.
So the next day when I woke up, there was something.
on my front porch. I think it was a rock or something. I can't remember that I was like,
hmm, this is weird. Plus, my dog was sniffing it. So after that point, it was on like Donkey Kong.
I was actively researching, but I wasn't going out to places purposely.
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At the time,
I get to the 50,
I've learned some things,
like the value of the family,
the importance of the job,
and that the 99% of the people
of more of 50
have the virus that cause a culebrilla.
Although not all the persons in risk
the development, I see the ruption
dolorous with ampollos during
making that even
the tasks
more simple
are all a
real a reto.
No,
learn about
the Culebrilla
of the
way of
a doctor or
pharmaceutical,
patrocino
for GSK.
Word had got out
and I
there was a report
there in Athol
Idaho, which is
just down the road
from me,
this officer had a
encounter, he was
called out
on a report
of something
that happened
there.
I ended up
talking to him
about that event
and, you know,
I've worked
with people,
these other people
called me
from pre-slash
and they said, hey, we bought this cabin.
You know, something is coming up to our house and hitting it because the word got out,
like what was going on?
These people had bought a cabin.
They were living in it by Peace Lake.
And they were having these weird encounters where something was slapping the house.
And something was getting the garbage.
And so they got my phone number somehow.
And they said, what do we do?
And I said, well, I mean, I'm no, I'm no like,
expert or anything like that but this is my it's been my experience from some of these some other
people i've talked with and i had even reached out to some other people and it was their suggestion
to tell them to one i had found out that the prior people that had lived there was habituating the
Sasquatch out there now these people live for yes and then they moved and they didn't tell the
people that bought it no
And so they got my number.
I think there was more involved because someone, I don't know if they found footprints.
And so somehow they got my phone number.
And I was like, okay, well, you know, now I had young children at the time.
So I couldn't just hop in my car and go because that wasn't my main priority.
A lot of stuff is going on with the military.
And look, I really could have cared less.
I'll be honest with you.
And it was like 45 minutes, maybe half an hour away from where I live.
So I told them over the phone, listen.
This is, you know, don't feed them.
And they said, we're not.
And that was when I found out that, well, the prior people had been doing something.
So I'm like, okay, so this is what you do.
You put out some lights around the place.
Like put one, like, I hate to tell you this, but try to put out, like 10 lights because they had, their house was pretty big.
And I was trying to see on math, like, what was happening.
And at that time, the smartphones, 2003 were not exactly that great, like how they are,
today like here I'll send you a picture you know people are still texting all those old phones um so
they never call me back I told them don't be feeding them and then I think I don't know if I said
well maybe you can go out there and take like if you cook something take something further out
like pass the light and say um you know this is our like you know like we are not the old people
that lived here you know please stop you know staring us please stop like just talk to the woods
talk to them i don't know if i told that to them or if i was going to and i didn't i don't remember
but like people would call me with stuff like that and meanwhile i'm at my own home having
things happen. So the year is 2005. So those people never call me back. But I've always wondered about
those people. So it's 2005. I've been there like a year and all these things have happened.
That thing on the mountain, I'll never forget that. They would bring me, they would bring me
gifts on my front porch or on my weight to where I would feed the horses.
They would play with our family where they would screech out in the backwoods or in the neighboring woods.
They would break limbs.
They would, but I never saw anything.
I never saw anything at all.
I think one day I was sitting on the couch and my husband was gone for the weekend because it was where they all gather for the weekend, the monthly guys.
Even though my husband was active guard reserved, he was there full of time.
the guys at the unit were not there like every single day they would meet up once a month so
he was gone that weekend and it was really really really bad timing my husband's horse got
colic and she was rolling on the ground and i didn't know what to do because i had a two-year-old
and i couldn't like walk the horse so my other neighbor came and we tried to get a hold of my
husband. So our vet, I love my vet. This is how I met this guy, a vet in town. He came out and I
thinking, oh my gosh, how much is this going to cost? Because again, I'm not working. You know,
we have to like, you know, budget every little thing. I can't just go splurge money like I used to in
Dallas. So my neighbor was walking Isla and walking her and walking her. And she got a banningeeming
shot from the vet and he did some other things and then the next day he left me with another
bannamine shot to give her and my husband came home and she started colloquium again so the vet
came out again and then on the third day she was blown up and it was it was bad um she would need
surgery it would be seven thousand dollars i i couldn't afford that so my husband gave her up to
the town over because they would give the surgery but we would have to give up ownership of the horse
but I think because my husband was a soldier that or that they were going to try to fix her and
then work something out with us but Ila died in at the vet's office and let me tell you what
you want to hear a grown man cry I will never forget that because my horse
these animals they know and they were not okay for a couple of days they hung their heads there
was something in the air and i heard some cooing from the back of the woods and i just thought
oh my gosh now again all of this is is not unusual the things i'm hearing in the woods
um so that was a really really hard time my husband
never bought a horse after that. He just rode mine and I would ride Philly because
Jay J.J. My horse was a big horse. Like 16 hounds, he got bigger than what I expected. So,
you know, talking about the queen, my husband's unit got called to Iraq one day. We came home.
We were at the base, which is in Airway Heights outside of Spokane, Washington,
because if you look on a map, you'll see the top of Idaho, Spokane, Washington, and then right
across on the Idaho border by Spirit Lake Idaho.
That's where I live in the town of Blanchard at the bottom of Hoodoo Mountain.
So we came home and my phone ran.
Now, my best friend to this day, I hadn't met her around that time.
She was the first sergeant's wife.
And so me and her have remained friends all these years.
But on this day, my husband didn't go to work.
I think he took off and we went to the base for something.
So my husband did not work at the base.
He worked at a unit.
But we did go to the base.
I think we were shopping.
Anyway, we came home and my phone rang.
It was my friend.
And she goes, hey, so how do you feel?
I'm like, what do you mean?
She goes, well, you know, she realized I didn't know what she was talking about.
She said, it's official.
And I remember my stomach, that filling in my stomach,
I knew what she was talking about.
They were going to Iraq.
I said, what?
I said, he didn't go to work today.
We went to the base.
He took off.
And she goes, okay, well, they're going.
And Scott needs to talk to your husband because they are doing the phone
command, the phone chain thing.
My husband had heard, and he came in.
And I remember I didn't slam the cabinet.
I was trying to keep it together.
I closed the cabinet.
I don't know why I get emotional.
I want to talk about this story.
So stupid.
But anyway, probably because being a military wife, you just have to understand that
really never goes away.
That feeling of dread that are going to Iraq, they're going to war.
Here I am in this House of North Idaho that I refused to attach myself to because I just
couldn't.
I don't know why.
In my mind, I was going back to Texas.
So I gave my husband the phone and I closed the door and to him it's another day at the office.
He already knew what the phone call was about.
And I just said, I'm going to go to feed the horses.
It was dark.
I handed him the phone.
The kids were in the other room.
They're young.
My youngest was, I think, two or three.
And my oldest, again, is eight or nine.
So I went outside.
my backyard.
I have a backyard, but it's all wooded.
And our barn was a little off to the right.
And it's very, very dark.
The light in our backyard really didn't set off a good distance of light.
And I could barely see, I went to go feed to water, you know, check on the horses.
And I remember I was standing there and I fed the horses.
and I was looking at them and they were fine.
You know, I got to a point to where I would watch my animals and their behavior
and I would see my horses mane and tail and they were fine.
So the theory of if something looked like they had been messed with their mane and tails,
which was quite often when I had them in North Idaho,
it didn't, for some reason, I was, I came to a point to where I was fine.
Yeah, I just, I don't know, I can't do that.
So they were fine.
They weren't acting weird or traumatized, so I just kind of stopped thinking about it.
And I walked behind my barn and I just tried to collect myself.
And I remember I was crying a little bit.
And I heard the cooing from the back of the woods.
And I heard, ooh.
And I remember I hopped up on my legs on my feet.
And I ran to the back, like to the back porch.
and my husband had hung up the phone
and then I heard a roar off the mountain
which at that time was not a big deal
and then I heard the female
and I knew it was the female
she left
I could hear her leaving
and I went inside the house
and I wanted to talk to my husband
about what was going on
but the timing wasn't right
so the next couple of the next six months
the colonel will tell me
oh he's going to Iraq
but see when you're ADR it doesn't
necessarily mean that you're going because my husband's job was to get the truth ready of the motorpool
and then he would possibly be called to somewhere else. So at that time, he said, I might not go.
So we put our house up for sale and we said if it sells, it sells. And we just, I didn't know
if he was going to Iraq or not. I had no idea. I was a hot mess. I didn't feel like I could
plan anything, like where, where are we going? And then he said, if it doesn't sell, then
you'll be okay to stay here. And I said, well, I think I'm going to call my mother or maybe
your mother could come and stay with us. So in the end, he got transferred to West Virginia
and our house stayed empty. Our neighbors watched it. And we were gone to West Virginia for a year
and then we came back. And I do have some stories for West Virginia,
because I lived off the Greenbrier River.
And again, I lived in a house in the woods for a year.
And I would go out to the water there.
And I would sit.
And I would not let the kids go to the water because, well, one,
I didn't want them falling in and going with the rapids.
Because where we lived there, the Greenbrier River had a ton of rapids.
So we had very strict roles.
My older son was 10.
and my younger son was three at this time.
So that year passed pretty quickly, and my husband retired, and then we came back to North Idaho,
basically, and then he retired.
But what happened after that, things started to really, really ramp up because we had been gone a year.
And, you know, life got back to normal.
I started researching again.
When I say researching, I mean, I spent time up on my.
mountain up at Peace Lake. And my husband was not happy though when I say a year went by really
fast. It did. But, you know, he wanted to be with his guys over there in Iraq or Afghanistan.
I can't remember where they went because he didn't go. I was just happy. He didn't go.
And that was a hard year to live with him because he kind of was not all there. He didn't want to
be there. He wanted, I knew he wanted to be over there, overseas, but we did eventually
come back to Idaho, and it was 07. He retired. The economy 2008 took a tank, as we all know.
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my son had two or three friends camp out in the back of our property and they had a fire and the next day
they came in and they said they heard something walking around and was it us no it wasn't us
they thought we were playing a trick on them so they did hear something heavy walking around at that
time so that's my older son's experience and then he has friends here in the area where they
have camped out and i i would hear other stories down the road
that when they were camping out, they would hear things.
And then I have a friend who has 60 acres,
and her son is my son's, like, one of his best friends.
So when they were growing up over the years,
she said that they would be camping out,
and they would come in and say,
we heard something walking around.
And then she would tell me stories where,
now this is just a couple of acres over.
Well, no, it's maybe a mile down the road.
So they have 60 acres,
and she had a ton of stories to tell me.
When she moved there in the 80s, there was nothing yet there, not my house, not any of that,
the houses that are platted out now.
And she said one day her husband was coming home from work, and you have to go down this road.
There was nobody was out for just them.
And he saw something dark across the road.
And she said other times she would be home alone or if the kids were small, she always carried a pistol around.
She could hear them coming in when she would be outside hanging laundry.
She could hear them and she said, Cindy, I felt them.
And then I noticed that it took her a little bit to open up to me.
Now, she never had a visual, but she told me stories of she would do laundry and she would go outside and she could hear them.
Like she knew something was there.
So my older son had that happen to him.
I think like in 2007.
And then over the years, my younger son, he's like another Daniel Boone.
I think he was 12.
He asked us if he could camp out with some other friends, which he did.
We allowed him to camp out at the local lake there, which is on private property,
but the locals are allowed to come in, but you have to let them know.
You can't just like the general public can't come in.
And so as long as people respected the land, these people's 3,000, 4,000 acres,
then you could go onto their property and go to the lake or go hunting or whatever.
So people there respected that because people wanted access to that.
So my younger son was camping with some friends and they took the four wheelers out there.
Well, you'd think that they would have.
came home or called us.
I'm trying to think what year that was because I know we had cell phones.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So they did have a phone because they called.
So they were out through camping and then they heard something walking around in the shallow water.
And then they heard like a heavy, like something big being thrown into the shallow end of the water.
It made a big splash because my son told me the next morning that because they called us because the four-wheelers had died because they heard this noise.
and then they heard some more crunching in the shallow end,
and it scared them.
So they turned on the lights at the four-wheeler,
and I think they called Fish and Game, or I don't know,
but they called someone, not 911, but dispatch.
They called somebody, but it was funny.
I was like, why didn't you call us?
Like, all we had to do was go down the road and come and get you.
Well, they didn't call us, and my husband had to go.
help we start the four-wheeler and they came home and then we heard about the story.
I'm like, oh my gosh, seriously, this is not okay.
So by this time, I started working with some of the local tribes there.
The Cordillane, I have friends in the Cordillane.
I have very close family members that I call my sisters in the Spokane tribe,
the Colville Nation, the Calispell.
And one thing I have learned from them as my journey started changing,
is that you, you can talk to them, you can take back your property, there's a way to do this,
you have to respect the forest people. And I always used to think, why are you calling the forest people?
Because still at this time, I still had the mentality of plus and blood.
But I think subconsciously some other things that happened, which I would be outside
and I heard my name being called from the woods one time.
There's nobody there. I would hear grunts.
and there was nothing there.
The prints would just end.
There wasn't necessarily a trackway.
I have found two prints underneath my window where I sleep.
And then eventually there was a path made that looped from the woods underneath my window where I sleep.
And it looped back into the woods.
That's a whole other crazy story.
So now my son has had a encounter.
My older son has had the one when they were counting.
2007 and then my younger son had this happen and now I'm like oh heck no so I started to do a lot
of research like what can you know like what can I do to get this under control because I was not
happy with the situation I was you know like this is crazy so and then you know and then I was
experiencing these I guess paranormal things happening in the woods and some other things would
you know, had happened too. So, um, this deer had died. This mama deer and this baby deer
had died and we were having a birthday party for my, my younger son. Here's another example.
And all the kids were over and it was his birthday is in January. So it's tons of snow outside.
We're having like this little weiner fire, this hot dog roast out there and it's snowing. It's
kind of like, you know, miserable, but of course the kids love it. And here comes this deer,
this baby deer. Well, it's not a baby. It's a, I mean, it's young and it has its tiny horns on.
And I hate to say, but we were giving it some food. I don't agree with that, but the locals around
were saying, hey, this deer is, you know, it's walking around. So word kind of got out.
So this deer that we named, I forgot what we named it, it came up and then it left.
Well, sometime later that year, my neighbor called and I said, yeah, I'll come and get it.
I was going to go to her house.
And when I opened up my door, it was turning kind of, it was, it was dusk.
It was going to be dark.
It was evening time.
And my neighbor lived next door to me, like two acres down.
and they also had like five and a half acres.
I was going to walk through the woods,
but I passed by the horse trailer,
and the horse trailer started rocking.
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well, maybe
it was that deer.
But how is it
going to get in there?
How is any
animal going to get in there?
Because it's a
two-stall horse trailer
and the door
is really high.
But hey,
you just never know.
So then what ended up
happening was I
hopped upon the horse trailer
and I looked inside
and it was empty.
And I fell to my knees
and started praying.
because at this time now I knew it was some kind of spirit,
something that was trying to get my attention.
And I was raised very strictly in the Catholic world that you don't mess with that.
And on top of everything else that I had been happening,
my name being called, there's nothing there, finding gifts.
So now at this point, I was finding feathers like, you know,
in weird patterns out in the woods.
Things would go missing, like a bag of horse feed.
it would be like at the end of the property tools bikes would be you know things were i mean like
a lot of stuff is happening um so at this point now i didn't know what was happening i didn't know
like okay so now we're talking about paranormal stuff so i started praying and i said in the name of
jesus christ depart and i put my hands up and i meant it but i was terrified and and i got up
and I went to my neighbor's house and she goes,
you look like you've seen like what happened.
And so I told her.
And then I don't know.
I think she walked back with me or she drove me home.
I refused to walk home.
It was dark.
There was no way because I was supposed to go there and pick up.
I think it was a spice or something.
And then I was going to go home.
But no, it's dark.
And she's like, I don't know, girl.
And so she drove me home.
and, you know, there was nothing there.
And then someone eventually caught that deer because it was becoming a problem.
It was, you know, becoming older and it was starting to harass some of the people.
And it was moved somewhere.
But I never got any explanation for any of these things that were happening.
And then one day I swear I heard like Indian chanting out in the noise,
but it was nothing like anything like nowadays.
I'm talking like ancient stuff.
And then I just was feeling a lot of things and I was confused.
I was, you know, my children were going up into the mountains, riding their dirt bikes and things.
And so my older son graduated school.
He moved away.
And so now it's just my younger son at home.
And the year is 2017.
Like I've left a lot of stuff out, but the year is 2017.
And now I'm starting to think, okay.
something is not right here.
And again, I had been starting to work with some of my, some of the tribes there.
And they would say, you know, the forest people, you need to respect them.
So, you know, I was kind of starting to see their point of view.
So I started audio recording.
And I bought one of those cheap audios from Walmart.
My husband had retired and he was a private investigator.
So he was a private investigator for 10 years until, I think up until like 2021.
when he fully retired.
So in 2017, he said here, here's one, like use this.
And he showed me how to use it.
I didn't even set up the date like an idiot because I never thought I would get anything.
But I was hearing so many things.
And, you know, at that time, the smartphone, you know, even in 2017, the smartphones,
I don't think I had one or it wasn't that great.
So I got an audio recorder and I started putting it out and I started listening.
And some of the things I got were really, really crazy.
So from 2017 until current is what I really mainly plan to talk to about,
but I got them howling.
I got them moaning as in ceremony of a loss.
My kids would walk with their friends down the road,
and they would hear these sounds.
and they would take the four-wheelers and we had to get, I had to have rules with my younger son.
He would take off on his dirt bike at the age of 12, 13, 14, because at that time, our cell phones did not work up in the mountains.
And he was always gone. He would come back and he would tell me a crazy story.
Hey, Mom, I was up in the mountains and we stopped to take a break and to get a drink.
and the trees were shaking
and they know
probably what it could be
so they would get on their dirt bikes and leave
my son has had different stories like that
so I started catching different
audios and I became
really mesmerized
but then
May came around
well actually May
it was Memorial Day
I worked for a friend two nights a week
I worked Monday and Fridays.
And so this one Monday night, it was a Monday before Memorial Day.
So now one of the properties next to me, a house had been built.
And he was also ex-military and he was married and he's pretty much a recluse.
But he would talk to us and we would talk to him.
And, you know, like I said, this is the big guy.
He worked with the armory stuff, the tanks.
and all that.
So, you know, I came home on a Monday night and my older son was asleep.
And I walked in around 1110 and my husband said, hey, is that you?
And he never calls out my name when I came home.
He knows it's me because the dogs will come and greet me.
They're not barking.
He knows it's me.
So my neighbor texted me, but I was just,
tired. I didn't read it. I would probably get like a glass of wine or maybe a little fourth of a glass of wine to go to sleep. Because my mind, I'm super like ADHD. I mean, ADD, my mind is going and going and going. And I would take care of these two kids and I would have a lot of problems with them. Some friends of mine adopted these two children through the fostering system. And they would leave on Monday nights to go.
practice for a dart team.
So I said I would work with them, plus it was extra money.
So I came home this night and I eventually went to bed.
I didn't even read my neighbor's text.
And the next morning, which is Tuesday, we were talking, my husband was getting ready to go to work.
And my younger son was gone to school already.
He said, oh, hey, something's off the house last night.
What?
I said, what?
And he said, see, this is why I didn't want to tell you, because then you wouldn't have gone to sleep last night.
I was like, okay, whoa, whoa, whoa.
He said, last night before you came home, something slapped the house.
And he said, slept.
And I said, where?
He said, well, I mean, you know, who knows?
I was laying down.
It was enough for him to get the rifle.
But again, the dogs were fine.
He walked down the long hallway, opened up the sliding glass door and looked outside.
Nothing.
The jobs are fine.
So he's fine.
Then I come home.
It's the next morning.
I run outside and I go in back of the house and I'm or like, again, underneath my bedroom window where there is this pathway that had been started over the years.
And he said he didn't really know where it came from.
So I came to the front of the house.
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So I'm not on the porch.
I'm standing in the front yard.
And I'm looking for any kind of sign.
And on the front of the house are handprints.
And they are big and they are oily.
You can see, you can tell it just by looking at it.
And I run in the house and I tell my husband.
And he just looks at me.
Again, he is not worried.
He is not into this topic.
he said, well, what did Ken have to say?
I said, oh, yeah, Ken texted us.
And I read it.
And it was a long text.
He said, hey, heads up.
My motion lights keep going off.
You know, which normally, it could be a deer or something,
but he said they keep going off.
And he said something else to that effect to where it wasn't normal.
He said his cats are hissing.
They're not acting, right?
And they fed this cat that was feral.
And he said his bird was going back and forth on the perch.
He had a cockatiel.
So he said, heads up, you know, something's outside.
So whatever was in my house went through the woods, which is maybe half an acre or an acre over to his.
His property is more wooded than mine.
And I have walked all those woods, a ton of structures over there before they built that house.
So now I'm reading his tax and I am starting to like, oh, this is, this is like too much.
He said that he was in his bedroom around midnight and his wife, who is a nurse, has to go to sleep early.
but he's standing looking through his big bay window or his big glass window that looks out to his driveway, which is a horseshoe driveway.
And he said something was standing there on two legs and it looked like honches.
Okay, what do you mean haunches?
So he's saying this in a text.
And I look at my husband and I'm like, what the heck?
So my husband leaves for work and I said, where are you going?
you're not going to leave me here, are you? He's like, oh, you'll be fine. So my husband goes to work,
and I'm sitting in my kitchen. I call my friend who's a real estate agent. And I said, hey,
how much can I get from my house? He's like, why do you want to sell? And I said, just how much can I
get from my house call me back? And I ended up telling him what happened. Now, he had an encounter also,
so he totally would believe me. And he's like, well, that's really cool. Can I come over? And I was like,
yeah sure but he never came over um and so i went to my neighbors to talk to him to ask him some
questions and he said that he saw this thing looking at him it had pointed ears and it had like
backward like haunches like that sounds like a dog man i i had never heard of a dog man
around that time i'm like okay so how tall was it and then he said it was like seven or something
feet. And I said, so what do you think it was? And he said, oh, it was a bear, of course. I said,
oh, you think it was a bear. So he doesn't know anything what I do. He doesn't know I'm into
Sasquatch. He doesn't know anything. I said, well, he said he slept with his pistol all night long.
I said, well, if you knew it wasn't a human and it was a bear, why would you sleep with your
pistol all night long? Because, like, that's not, like I wouldn't sleep with a pistol. If it's
a bear, I'm going to go back to sleep.
Like, okay, there's a bear. That's
no big deal. And he
looked at me and he got really irritated.
And I said, what I'm trying to say is
like, you know, how about like, you know,
do you think it could be like
maybe like a Beckfoot?
He looked at him like I was crazy.
No, it wasn't a Bigfoot.
Okay, okay. I mean,
you know, I'm just going by your description. It's
very tall. It has these weird
haunches. I'm like, that doesn't sound right.
So I went home
And my friend called me from the South
One of the guys I used to research with
And he basically told me
You'll be okay
You live there like don't let him run you out
But stop giving them freaking attention
Now again this is a person who
grew up with them
And his grandfather knew what they were,
boggars
He told me to stop giving it attention
Stop giving you energy
So my husband heard me tell him
that I called a real estate agent and I hung with the phone with my friend and my husband said,
we're not selling this house because of that reason. And I said, why not? Why can't we stay
like in this area and just buy some more property but no woods? Or let's like, let's just,
you know, he's like, we have horses. We can't just move. I said, well, okay, crap. He said,
we're not moving like where where we're supposed to move to he said you get it together because if we move
like one there's no place to move to we can't afford it and two it's just like it's not a good time to
move and he was serious about me not being able to research anymore even though i was living on
this property but he was very serious about saying you know get it together and so i did so i kind
just took a step back and I stopped paying attention to stuff.
I mean, they were there.
I knew that.
I started audio recording and that I was picking up sounds like crazy audios.
2017 is when things started changing for me.
I wanted answers.
My son was camping by himself.
So now he's, I think he's 15 or 16.
he's camping and he asked us if he could camp in this one area which is state land and I said absolutely
not you can go up on the mountain to the area where your dad knows in case something happens
we can only get to you by a four wheel or not even because we didn't have a jeep like I have a
Jeep today but we have a big truck there was no way this big truck is going to make it up there
at least I don't think so but so he said a friend was supposed to meet him
So my son had a flatbed trailer where he built this tent on top of it.
And it was very genius.
He took all of his gear and he went to this location and I said, okay, please, you know,
don't go to the other area.
Well, the next day he came home and he walked through the door and his eyes were big.
And he told me what happened to him.
Well, one, he went to the area where we told him not to not to camp out.
So he knew he was in trouble.
He said, Mom, I was in my tent and I heard something heavy walking, but it wasn't like a bipedal.
It was like bipedal walking side by side, but it was different.
And then he said, it squeezed at me.
I said, it squeezed at you.
He said, yeah.
And then it came around.
and he said he was really, really scared.
And I said, well, then what had happened.
He said, well, it left.
I said, it left and then you'd come home.
He said, oh, I went to sleep.
I was pulling my hair out.
I was like, are you serious?
Like, why'd you go over there?
And I said, so what did you hear?
He said, it sounded like a taradadthal.
I said, what?
What the heck are you talking about?
I was expecting him to say a Sasquatch.
But it didn't.
And to this day, we will pull up a YouTube video, play a taradactyl sound.
And it sounds just like that.
So that's another encounter that he's had.
My son has been chased by a person thing that chased him on another time.
This was, you know, paranormal weird crap.
Another night, this is right before he learned how to drive.
These kids, I tell you what, they would put on their car hearts, zip up, jackets, their hats.
And he would, and his friends would ride the four-wheelers to each other's homes.
And we had rules, call me when we get there.
And yes, I had to come to the point to where.
where I had to be okay with this at some point because life doesn't stop.
And we were not moving.
And my son was active outdoors.
He was up on the mountain.
So I had to find some peace somewhere.
And my husband, flat out Tommy.
You got to let the kid off the boobs, Cindy.
You know, my husband was really crude when he, I was like, okay, fine, fine.
So my son was, went to a friend's house one day.
And it was nighttime.
And I said, he said he was going to bring home, bring his friend home with them.
And they had a PlayStation 2.
Well, they stopped at the Grange, which is right by this property where they had this encounter.
It was a full moon out.
They were sitting on the swings.
It was nine something.
And I remember looking at my phone thinking, okay, they haven't called me yet.
Like, you know, they said they would call because they were, they wanted to come back home.
And so what I would have done is I would have got in my truck and gone and met them at the bottom of the mountain where my son would have come out from.
Now, the way he goes to this property, I just, I still cannot believe that.
He went through by this ranch, this lonely road, there's nothing there, just this lake, this property.
there's 4,000 acres of and state land all around.
Then he has to go through state land.
Then he comes out in the residential farming area.
Then he has to cross this road and go up this other mountain.
I'm like, oh, my gosh.
You know, so they walk in the door.
I don't know what time it is.
It's late.
I'm like, why do you call me?
I was like all worked up.
And he said, Mom, we were, we stopped at the Grange.
I was going to call you.
He said, sorry.
I forgot. He said, but man, we were sitting there and I look up and now my son did have a rifle.
In fact, it might have been a shotgun. And he was 16 or 17 and I think he was 16.
So up there, that's very normal. You know, again, probably some of these people, if they're hearing this, they're thinking,
what kind of parent-like their kid? Well, I'm going to tell you what, our kids learned how to use the weapons and respect them.
and he had a rifle with him, you know,
because they're out there, there's grizzly bears,
there's mountain lines, there's bear,
I mean, you just, you know, there's all kinds of stuff out there.
So yes, he had a rifle that I think it was a shotgun.
Well, they were sitting at the grains, they looked up,
there's this road that crosses over this creek,
and there's a bridge that looks old and rickety,
like time had not touched it.
So they're sitting on these swings,
and they're looking at this,
bridge and they see this person walking up. Now it's wintertime or it's it's very, very cold out.
This person has on like a hoodie and like pants like sweats or jeans or I don't know, but they don't
have a coat on. So they're like looking at this person and they cross the bridge and they stop and
they look over at my son and his friend. Now my son had they had parked the four wheeler, they had got off,
They had gone through the gate or around the gate and they sat in the swings.
So now they're looking at this person who was looking at them.
And my son's friend who is not exactly the sharpest toll on the toolbox stood up and goes,
yo man, like, you know, hey, what's up?
And this guy puts out his hands and starts sprinting towards them.
They both hop up, go around.
the gate and they hop on the four wheeler and this person has crossed the field in speed lightning
and then when this person sees that they're going to take off down the road the guy cuts off
through the field and then it comes to a to a like a tea and let me tell you what this guy
tried to grab them this guy got so close that my son looked and he said he had a black face
there was no face there mom so he told me and now I'm thinking what is
going on here? And I said, and then what happened? He said, well, we kept going. We didn't
like, you know, there's like a stop sign there. And he said, this person kept up with them.
He said, Mom, I was going 45 miles an hour. That's dangerous with two people on the four-wheeler,
no helmets. But hey, that's just how we roll. Somebody wants to judge me. That's fine. You know,
they cross the road to come down to the cutoff road that comes to our house.
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At the time, I've learned to get to the 50,
I've learned
some things,
like the value of the
family,
the importance of the
work, and that the
99% of
the people of
the more of
50
have the virus
that causes the
Culebrilla.
Although not
all the
people in risk
they'll
do you know,
the eruption
dolorosa with
ampollos
during the
times,
making that even the
more simple,
they're all right,
not learn about
the Culebrilla to
talk about
GSK.
This person
thing, whatever it is, was keeping up with them steadily back.
I said he stopped the photo biller.
He was going to, they were going to shoot this person.
And this person was gone.
They came home, told me the story.
I'm like, what?
I call the sheriff's office.
And then I realized, I can't say there's no faith there.
So I kept the story basic.
There was somebody chasing the kids.
And can you bring some patrol?
out here. So I got in the truck with the kids, went to the area. They ran me down the story
of what happened. There was nobody there. And then I said, show me the way you come home.
So I went down the road. And then we got to the state land. He says, and then I go through there
and I go through. I'm like, are you kidding me? You are going through the state land.
Oh, yeah. That's why I always go. Okay. So,
We go home, a week or two later, they're out pulling sleds.
It's snowing.
There's a couple of kids out.
There's two four-wheelers.
This thing pops out again, starts chasing him.
Now, I don't know what happened at that time.
It wasn't as crazy as the first story.
So this is my younger son who's had these not necessarily South Squatch encounters,
but weird things that have happened to him.
I have got another audio recorder one night where it's 11 o'clock.
I am talking to my son, again, a teenager.
I'm in my kitchen.
I turn on my audio recorder like I always did, and I stuck it on the back porch.
And I'm mad about something.
I'm talking to my son.
And you can hear on the audio, they're doing,
and then you hear me talking.
And I'm like, and no, no, no, no.
And then you can hear it go, ah.
So I have that audio.
It's all send it to you.
It is crazy.
So all these things have happened to my son.
2017, again, is when a lot of this has started happening.
And I am glad I didn't sell my house.
Thanksgiving time.
I was coming home one night.
Again, from the same people that I worked for.
It was Friday night I came home.
It was going to be Thanksgiving.
And I know this because I was coming down at our long road.
And I was thinking, what are we going to do for Thanksgiving?
It was 2017.
And we had gotten this dog, Gunner.
I'm going to tell you the story after this what happened in 2018.
So we got this dog in 2017 because we built a shop.
and we had cleared two acres.
And when they delivered the material for the shop,
I noticed activity was ramping up.
And I realized that I had put out my audio recorder,
and this was like September, August, September,
we were building the shop.
A couple of things happened that were unfortunate.
One, my son's dog got run over by heavy machinery,
and he died.
So my son's dog, I mean, my son's dog Jackson died.
And then when they delivered the heavy metal, the sheeting for the shop, they just put it out there.
And I put my audio recorder out the next day.
I heard two of those, I heard two clanking sounds.
No human, not for men.
could have grabbed the 25 long foot of the metal sheeting.
It came on an 18-wheeler that had that barely got through my road because my road is very,
very skinny.
And the guy kind of got mad at us and said, you didn't tell us if we're property,
hey, we didn't know it was going to be like that.
So they delivered it.
They laid it down.
That night, I put up my audio recorded out the next morning.
I was hearing it.
You can hear bang, damn, bam.
something had gotten the metal and just slammed it down three times and then I heard a
from the woods. So again, I went out to the woods the next day. I said, okay, well, we're
building a shop here. We had to clear two or three acres. Sorry, stop paying the shop. Okay.
Like, it's done. We're going to build it. I said, I'm sorry. We just just
you and didn't ask you.
And then I left them some tobacco.
And I walked in the house.
Again, these are things that were taught to me from my Native American friends.
And then my son's dog died.
And then we went and got another dog because he was very sad.
We got this black lab.
He was seven and sold.
His name is Gunner.
I had another big dog.
Her name is Roxy.
She is a Malamute that I got.
I think in 2013.
So now I have Roxy and we have this lab.
And Gunner was taken off all the freaking time.
So we had to put up this fence.
So we put this fence up and this story comes in where I was coming in from work around November.
And we had, this fence was probably maybe a month or so old.
So we also put in a doggie door from our front port.
So the dogs would come out through the front ports
and then they're in one acre that's fenced in.
So I came home this one night and I pulled up our driveway
and I remember thinking,
gosh, my husband would put a light on the shop,
which we did eventually because our driveway is kind of long.
And so it's a rock driveway.
It's not concrete or anything like that.
But still, and I got down from our truck
and I closed the door
and I heard from across the street
a huge like a log snapped
and I shut the door and I looked across the street
and then I ran
to the gate but I didn't run
but there was something
different about this like they went
out of their way to get me
to notice them so
I had to
open the gate which was kind of hard
because Gunner
the dog the lab had
figured out how to hit the gate and the latch
but unlock and so my husband just tied this thing around.
So I ended the gate and I opened the gate and I closed it and I tied it shut.
And then there was another crack from across the street and I walked to the front porch.
I looked, I turned around.
I was tired.
I was annoyed.
I was thinking about quitting my job because one of the kids was very rough and I think something
had happened that night to where they wouldn't go to sleep.
And I had to go through a series of exercises to.
to get them, like, you can't just punish these kids.
They would have behavioral, serious behavioral issues.
So I really didn't care to hear any of these noises.
I wasn't really, I mean, I was afraid, but I turned around,
and I looked across the street, and I said, what?
And then my dog came through the doggie door and laid down, the gun or lay down.
My other dog star, my Melanie did not come out.
And I said, that is your house.
and I pointed to the mountain across the street, and I said, this is mine, I'm going to bed.
I said, quit it.
I shut the door, close the doggy door, and I went to bed.
The next day, I had to go get my son from school.
Now the property across the street, I know this property because it was empty.
We knew the owners.
They had bought this property.
They lived somewhere close to Seattle, and they had plans to build on there one day.
So they asked us to watch it, and our kids played on there.
and sometimes we would let our horses back on the day eat from this property.
And because, you know, in springtime, the grass is always out.
Plus, we had thrown some clover out there.
So I knew this property.
Plus, my kids would make forts across the street.
And there was a rolling signature to the property.
And a lot of the times I knew that they were out there spying on me because there was huge game trails where elk and moose would come through these big game trails.
And I found traps across the street too on this property.
And I've heard things.
And so the next day, after hearing that on that Friday night or whatever night it was,
I was backing on my truck and I saw across the street the tree that I knew so well,
it was bent over, like one of the arms of the tree was bent over.
I thought, what the heck?
Now, it hadn't snowed yet.
I don't think.
So I have a Dodge truck and I got down.
I left the door open and it was running.
So it was kind of going ding, ding, ding.
And I walked into the clearing and I looked at this tree and it was bent over in a weird way.
But it wasn't broken or it was twisted weird.
And then I felt like I was not alone and I could feel I could, there was a presence there.
So I walked to the tree line and I started looking for the snapped off branches.
And sure enough, there was three snapped off branches of these pine trees that I had heard, three snaps than the night before.
And then I was like, whoa, this is, this is something happened.
So I started backing off and I got to the clearing and I said, I'm leaving, I'm leaving.
And then I walked underneath that tree again.
And I said, did y'all do this?
Like, what happened here?
And I got into my truck and I left.
And when we came home, I showed my son.
And he was like, this is wild.
And I've shown people that property.
So that was 2017.
And then, so now we have this black blob.
We have this fence that we built.
It's 2018, spring break, March, the end of March, which it still is very cold.
Again, I put my audio recorder out.
It's like 12.30 a.m.
I was watching a movie.
and the kids were in the RV outside, and I checked on them.
I told him, hey, I'm going to bed.
If y'all need to come in, that's fine.
So I turned off all the lights, and I went to bed.
Well, Gunner muster went outside because he came running in, like, I don't know,
it was like half an hour later because I had kind of gone to sleep and I had woke up,
and he was freezing.
He was cold.
I'm like, shoot, did I not close the doggy door?
So I don't remember if I did or not, but I remember he was cold.
So the next day I got my audio recorder and I started playing it.
I would play it and listen to it while I was drinking my coffee.
Within five minutes, I can hear this dog barking off in the distance.
Woo, woo, woo, woo.
And then I hear this and then barking and barking and the same growl.
And I'm thinking the neighbor's dog.
and then I realized it's gunner.
It's my dog.
And I know exactly where he's at.
I'm like, oh, no.
I don't, whatever, you know, that's been hanging around here.
Uh-uh.
The kids had also been out walking the night prior, the first night, they were out walking,
and they were waiting for another friend to come over,
and they came in and they said,
we hear something heavy across the street breathing.
And they said it's something big.
And I said, okay, well, hold on.
I walked outside.
Now, one of my friends, my son's friend told me that his mother didn't believe in Sasquatch
and basically they thought I was crazy.
I said, really?
Well, you might hear something.
And then I made a call.
I shouldn't have done it, but I did.
And yes, they did hear something.
I don't remember what.
but let's just say that he peed on my couch and the next day he would not stay here.
So his mother came and picked him up and I thought, okay, great.
You know, I'm going to hear something from this mom now because I scared her kid.
So if something happened, I can't remember, but he did get scared and she came and picked him up and he left.
So then the next night is when I put the audio recorder out and then they were still.
out there and then the next day is when I heard Gunner barking and then is when I got that roar.
And I went outside the front porch and Gunner sat on the front yard and he refused to go any
deeper into the woods. And so I put him on a leash and I took him outside of the fence and he
walked with me. But when we got to the end of the driveway where there's no woods because I mean
it's my driveway, there's woods to the right. I was walking him on the outside of the fence.
and I walked to the corner where he was at.
My fence had been peeled back on the bottom,
which I don't understand.
Then I could see where Gunner had been inside the fence
at the corner there of my property,
and he had dug, he was trying to,
something had dug a hole there.
I think that was him.
There's a big game trail that goes outside of my fence
and that goes straight across the street
and up into the mountain.
So whatever, something was there
and was barking at him,
And something that I do with all my new animals is I introduce them to the property and I say,
this is Gunner, you know, hands off.
So I was staring at the, so I'm holding the leash of Gunner and I'm looking across the street.
And I say something to where, you know, this is not okay.
I'll go back inside and I'm thinking, this is really crazy.
So I play that for the kids that afternoon.
because they got attitudes and they ain't listening to me, you know, and I'm like, okay, listen to this.
This is why I yell ain't going nowhere.
And I played it.
And their eyes got big of saucers.
I'm like, yeah, it sounds like a dragon roaring.
And they're like, that's crazy.
I'm like, no, something is out there.
I don't think it's from the regular clan.
So I went back out there later that evening and I said, okay, well, you've been here for a couple of days.
it's time for you to move on
and then I ask my local clan
if they're not, you know, local here,
can you get them out of here?
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At the time, I feel like...
At least, I've learned...
Like, the value of the family,
the importance of the job,
and that the 99% of the people of more of 50
have the virus that cause a Culebrilla.
Although not all the people in risk
will be developed, I see the uproofing.
The eruption dolorous with ampollosos
during that even the tasks
more simple are all a retort.
No,
not learn about
the
Culebrilla
of the
way
about
about
a doctor
or
pharmaceutical
patrocino
for
GSK
I mean
so now
I'm talking
to the
woods
my
mentality
is a little
different
and
2018
came around
some other
things happened
so now
I'm
some other
things have
happened
to
where I'm
witnessing
metaphysical
things
okay
happening
right in
through my
eyes
we took
a family
picture at
Christmas
my older
son brought
his
his fiance over.
She's the photographer.
We were standing in our road.
We had our weapons.
We were all holding weapons.
I mean, I wasn't.
I hasn't had his AR.
I don't know.
My other son had a rifle and started my daughter-in-law.
Well, my son's fiancee.
And my other son is standing next to me and he's got a rifle.
And I'm, we take a picture to where she put out the camera and then she set the timer and then it took a picture.
Well, sometime later, a friend of mine who I hardly hear from contacted me, and I knew she was one of those woo people.
And she said, hey, there's something in the photos.
I said, what are you talking about?
So she said, blow it up.
So I blew up the photo, and I saw something that it wasn't clear.
And then I was like, you know, I kind of thought, okay, it's like I was kind of halfway open to it, but I wasn't totally.
So then, you know, time went by and I would be outside.
Again, I've had people over.
I've heard things.
I started taking photos and videos with my phone.
And then I started exploring more.
And then I was opening up my mind to the possibility that there is something more happening here.
Because now I started praying out in the woods.
And I said, hey, I'm going to pray.
Do you guys want to pray with me?
I mean, whoever is around.
that might sound crazy to you, but I would walk my property many, many times and pray.
So I started seeing things in photos.
I don't know how else to tell you.
I was seeing beings in photos.
I've seen multiple beings.
And I opened up that photo again of us standing in the road,
and it looks like a national geographic picture of my family there.
I'll send it over to you.
And I could see a freaking wolf.
Like a dog man's head above, above my head.
Not a Sasquatch.
A dog man, a dog man's head.
Like in between changing or she described it as this wolf being was changing into,
I forgot how she put it, into another dimension.
It was raising his vibration because they can do that and that's how they hide.
Now, I'm learning all this.
This is all new to me.
All I know is I see it and I see other things.
And from that point on, that was normal for me.
I did a complete 180.
And once I did that, things were ramping up right in front of my face.
I would hear things walking up to me and then there was nothing there.
And I said, God, would you just show yourself already?
So then I started putting up some trail cams by our shop because there was break-ins of the place.
And then I asked them if I could put the trail cam out in the woods.
but I kind of just put it up
I didn't ask them if I could take their picture
so I put up a material cam
and I got like 90 photos of
nothing they would set off the camera
they would move the camera
then it was knocked off the tree
and finally duh
why didn't you get this Cindy
I said okay okay sorry
I won't do this again
if I do I'll ask you
because I did ask them if I could audio
record them and I did get various
audio recorders not all the time
did I get it because there was things
off in the distance that I would get other sounds.
But for all the close proximity audio recordings, more than likely I did ask.
So after that, I started really exploring the possibilities of the unknown.
I started studying Ron Morehead, who was a friend of mine kind of at that time.
Arla was a friend of mine since Oklahoma.
A lot of people know Arla.
I started talking to her.
and then I met Tobin.
I did a show with Tobin.
He hooked me up with Ridstrom-O.
Red Stramo talked to me for hours on a Facebook messenger,
and a lot of things were just like started falling into place.
2021, my husband had to, we retired, we went out of town.
My older son now, I mean, my younger son stayed at our property,
so we could go back to my property in East Texas,
where we are starting to snowbird now.
every winter. So the winter of 2021 to 2022, I formed a team. So, Sonsquatch Sisters Northwest was born.
So the thing that completely changed my mind was sometime in 2020 or 2021. I don't know what year it was.
Maybe it was 2019. I have it written down because I'm writing a buck. So I was out in,
in my front yard and there's this tree that the moose like to eat.
And I was looking at the trampoline because I was thinking,
I need to take this trampoline down,
but I was too lazy because it was kind of old.
And I was thinking, I'm just going to, I'm just going to leave it up.
Well, I noticed my dog walking through this bush.
And I felt a presence.
I felt a signature.
So a lot of the times when I'm talking to people,
I will say I developed good feelings for when the female.
So the female that you heard cooing, I named Akila.
She's come around a couple of times.
I did have a visual of her one night.
And it was, I don't know what year was, maybe 2018, 2019.
I would have to go back and look at my notes.
We have an area called the Pet Cemetery.
I had a dog that died, and I was out there late when night, we had just buried her.
I was really sad.
And she had, I could.
feel her come basically. I don't know how else to describe it to you. I looked up and there she was.
It was dark, but she popped out from behind the tree. I mean, not popped out, but she kind of came out.
And I could see the outline of her of her body. So I don't know what color she was or how tall her she was.
But she was maybe, I don't know, seven, seven half feet. But her eyes were this red orange and they emanated brighter.
and less and brighter and less.
And let me tell you what,
the feeling that I was getting from her
was not anything scary.
She knew I was sad.
And I was like, it's you.
And then she turned around and she was gone.
Now, of course, it's nighttime.
I can't say she disappeared into thin air
because she's at the back of the woods,
but I know what I saw.
And I know I know it was her.
after that I felt a little bit better
and so now my life is completely different
they're coming around quite a bit
I'm hearing all kinds of things
now I've had people over
we've had fires we've heard things
and then the other person didn't
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At the age, I feel like...
At least, I've learned some things,
like the value of the family,
the importance of the job,
and that the 99% of the people of more of 50
have the virus that cause a Culebrilla.
Although not all the people in risk
the day will be developed.
I see the eruption dolorousa with ampollososos
duros'
months,
making that
even the
tasks
more simple
are all
a lot of
a lot of
a clobrilla
of the
way to
talk about your
doctor or
pharmaceutical,
patrocinoed
for GSK.
There could be
like my
husband has
never seen anything
my husband
has heard
things, but
he is not there
so with that
mentality, which
I called,
I hate to say
closed-minded
but because
it's not his
thing,
he's not
going to have these
encounters,
okay?
You're not
going to have
these kind of
encounters
if you're going
to have that
way of thinking.
Okay, and that's okay, because it's not meant for everyone.
And I don't expect anyone to believe me because I used to make fun of the woo people.
I used to make fun of people like Arla, people like Tom.
And now they're very good friends, very good friends of mine that I swear by them.
Are you talking about Tom Contra?
Yes.
I just interviewed him yesterday afternoon.
That's wild.
Yeah.
Okay.
He's on my book.
So my dog is going through this tree and I got my phone.
and I started videoing.
And I could see through my phone, I saw a Sasquatch interdementia.
I mean, right there.
I could see the back of him.
And I say he because that was the energy I got.
No, I didn't see any parts that would indicate he was a male.
I just saw the back of him.
He was sitting down.
And the feeling that I got was opportunistic, amazingly, that I could have that opportunity.
It was like the final clarification.
and I went, you.
It's you.
Not that I knew him, but I didn't, I was like, oh my gosh, I put my phone down and my dog started walking to the house and she was fine.
And I put the phone up again and I moved just a little bit and I could see the side of him.
And it looked like he was doing on something.
Then he got up and walked off.
Like predator, movie looking like something at that.
I went into the house.
So after that, this is all normal for me.
I formed a team in 2022.
That summer, my team was on my property.
We were doing some sound bowls, some cleaning of the land to raise air vibration,
to which we discovered.
There was a ton of things that were tied to me into my family,
spirits, Indian spirits that were, we did some kind of sermon.
I didn't, but some people that were on my team at that time did.
Then later that day, that evening, we were smudging each other,
and one of the gals that was walking said there was two portals there,
and she did it.
I couldn't tell you the method she told me,
but I had seen many lights from that area.
That's another thing.
I've seen herbs.
I've seen lights in the woods.
And then we saw two Sasquatches pop their heads out.
I would call like a tree peeker and I turned around I didn't see a first one of my partners did I said oh my gosh
and I said can I take you a picture I know I saw like a crazy person and I started flicking away
the feeling that I had I can't even describe it to you but it was fine it was clean and it was fine
they had our trust they knew we respected them I didn't see him as a beast I saw them as a person
as their own race as someone smarter and brighter than us.
I saw them as part human, part human.
I do support Melvo Kitchen's work.
I know a lot of people don't, but I do.
So to me, in my mind, that explained to me a little bit.
We went up on the mountain and we did some clearing there, came back down.
And, I mean, it's just been really crazy.
And in 2022, we went to Phenomicon.
Me and your friend went to Phenomicon because I'm like I'm here in Utah right now.
We came down here.
I was gifted some tickets actually from one of my friends who couldn't make it.
So last minute, we came down here, stayed at my mom's house and by American Fork.
And we stayed here for a couple of days.
And then I drove to Vernal or Vernal, I never say it right, Utah to the conference.
And I was going to go look for some friends like Adam Davies and, you know, what's it says?
Russell Accord.
Some of Skinwalker people, Skinwalker Ranch.
Yep.
And my friend wanted to go talk to these stocking people, which I wasn't there for that.
So I turned my head and I'm trying to call to add, I'm waving at Adam Davies.
He had this T-shirt or something.
And then I look at this lady.
there's a lady by the name of Rebecca for Rebecca Frost oh shoot am I saying her her name
wrong anyway this lady looks at me and there's people standing around there's some
friends of mine standing by her and there's a Lakota elder also standing on the other
side of them that I met eventually well she goes I can see her saskwashes she's
telling me this across the freaking room yes way now on the way down I started crying
because my Malamute was sick.
I knew something was wrong,
and I was talking to my friend,
and she said,
hey, do you have a white dog, a wolf dog?
And I looked at, I walked up to her,
I said, is this some kind of joke?
She put her hand out, and she said,
hi, I am Rebecca Frost.
And I was like, okay.
I said, yes, I have a dog.
She's old now.
And then she said,
But okay, well, your saskwaches are telling me that she's sick and they're saying it's cancer.
And you need to take her to the vet and everybody's jaw drops.
My friend's jaw drops.
My other friend's jaw drops because she knows about my dog.
And I was like, no way.
So she gets a little emotional and I get emotional.
And I said, okay, I'll take her to the vet.
And she said, there's a stump on your property that has an arm sticking out.
They want maple syrup and they want sweets.
what?
Holy mackerel.
She's, yeah, and I said, oh my God, okay.
And so now I know it's not a joke.
And my friend recorded this.
I do have one of the videos she recorded it.
And then I pull, I open up my phone and I show her star.
And I'm trying really hard to try.
And she goes, look, there's that little thing flying around.
That's a fairy.
I'm like, what?
I bought it to a fairy.
Look, what?
She goes, that's a fairy.
Well, I didn't see it, but she was showing these other people that were passed with my phone around.
And then I walked away, and that whole weekend was just like weird.
It was magical.
It was just weird.
I came home.
I took the star to the vet.
It was confirmed.
She had cancer and she had a enlarged heart.
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At the getting to the 50,
I've learned some things,
like the value of the family,
the importance of the job,
and that the 99% of the people of more of 50
have the virus that causes the Culebrilla.
Although not all the people in risk,
they'll have done, I see the eruption
dolorous with ampollosos
with ampollos
My father, I had a hard time.
I had a hard time.
I had a hard time.
And I just couldn't cry.
It didn't.
It was too much.
And I had a photo of there's a juvenile Sasquatch that I did not know was her friend.
It was coming around.
I have two photos of a interdimensional Sasquatch in both of these photos.
I have many photos where they appear like that.
I have photos in 2007 where I wasn't even in that mentality mode.
but now I can see years, years later, I can see these same photos,
and I can see where these mama Sasquatches are sitting in the reeds by the priest's
river, and one has got a baby in her arms.
Many people have seen this photo, and the only reason I can see it is because I have
accepted the fact that there's more to this than them just being flushed in blood.
And I mean, you can call me crazy, you can lock me up.
I don't care, this is my life, this is what I have lived.
And I realize now that she told me they want you to speak for them.
This is going to be like this is what you need to do.
So I spent 2023, my team kind of sizzled out, which is fine.
And because of this thing, but the ability of the pictures, which we do believe that you, once you take a photo of a Sasquatch, they already know what you're thinking.
and any photo can change.
A photo will never stay the same.
It can change.
They can even be gone from the photo.
And you ask anyone like Tom,
and I'm pretty sure he will also agree with you.
So I had a team for a little bit,
but then it kind of fuzzled out.
And then I started snowboarding,
and then all these other things were happening.
Other doors were opening up for me,
and a lot of people were reaching out to me,
So now that's what I'm doing.
That's what I feel like my job is.
I speak for the forest people.
We research through respect.
I don't always do that.
There's an area that we found these massive structures, not too far down the road from where I live.
I'm studying that right now.
I've got some photos I can send you.
They're really crazy.
We walked into one of their, we call it the lawn house.
We walked into, I mean, we climbed into the structure, didn't ask.
So we were hit up.
I was sick for like a week.
and half. My partner was sick, like having vertigo 24-7 throwing up. I could barely walk.
We had to speak at Southeast Washington. There was a event at there, and thank God we were feeling
better at that time. So my life is completely different how I see these beings. Now, are there
some aggressive ones out there? Yes. I have gotten reports of where I live. There's a aggressive
of one up at Peace Lake.
Now, the bad thing about this whole thing is that I've lost a lot of friends because I took
a photo of a report that I got and I met the lady and I walked up to this T.B.
hut and the hut, this Tee P had human components too, but it also was inter, it was
also woven together with intricate components as well.
So I looked at the lady, she said, I just found this thing out here.
She got my number.
I met her.
I took like two photos of the structure.
She had a dog and I felt like it was time to go.
I said, it's time to go.
Again, I always watched the animals.
Her dog seemed fine.
We walked out of there.
Well, I think I'll put it on one of the local boards and the photo changed, okay, down the road.
I put the photo of the picture out there
and I think I took it down
and I deleted it
and then years later
the same photo popped up
but it had a saskatch coming out of a tree
okay
and it's
some people think it looks real
some people think it looks like yard art
but
I've got different answers from people
who were trying to fill it out
And some people say it's the real deal because they are alive in the trees.
The trees are energy.
Everything is energy.
Everything is frequency.
The higher you raise your vibration, the more clearer things are.
The more fade you are, the more.
So they do have that capability.
They know how to do that.
Ron Morehead explains it in his book.
In fact, I write about him in my book.
I've interviewed him.
I interviewed Tom Cottrell.
My book is almost done.
Hopefully this fall I can be done with it.
I've taken a couple months off.
But I write about my journey in my book because I feel like that's my job.
And yes, that picture, I made the mistake of putting it on Facebook.
But I did put in the comments, I described very intricately what happened.
I was very specific when I said, I don't know what this photo changed.
I even asked if they could use my photo in the, the video of the, Brett and Jill, that amazing documentary that they did, a flash of beauty.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The second one.
And so now people, people were talking about me saying, you know, she's a liar and hope.
and even my own, some of my own team that I researched with got pretty distant, you know,
which is fine.
I mean, you know, it does seem a little crazy.
And, you know, like I said, my father had been diagnosed with cancer.
Well, no, I didn't tell you that my father died from cancer.
So 2022, 2023 was really, I just, I've grown a lot.
I have done a lot of seeking for answers.
and that is what my job is.
My journey has only begun to come to the next level,
but because I live in Texas now half a year.
So this last December,
I walked out into the back property.
So I basically moved back to where I used to live before.
I moved to North Idaho.
My kids are grown.
My older son lives in Spokane.
He's married.
I have a granddaughter.
My younger son has a girlfriend.
And ever since 2021,
he lives in the house.
We have a big toy hauler.
My husband has a Harley.
We take our toys down and we've hit the road.
And so that is what we're doing now.
This last year, when we got down to the Rant in East Texas or our property, it's not
really a Rans to them work because we don't have horses or anything, I walked out to the second
fence where our property ends because I felt like I was called out there.
You know, I felt something.
and I just do what I feel
and I started filming.
Now, I have a rescue dog
and then I saw her back there.
I thought, put the dog, get back here.
I didn't realize she had got out
and she was basically taken off.
And then something scared her
by the back pastor
where there was still a shed
where we used to keep some of our saddles and stuff.
She jerked her head over
and I knew she was picking up on something.
So I was calling her back and I opened up the fence and I said,
just over here.
And then I started filming and taking pictures.
And sure enough later, some of my colleagues showed me many peeking out from behind the shed
and in the tree line.
And I think that they chased her back to me because she is a runner.
I mean, now she isn't.
And I so have her.
I never intended to keep her.
But so Star died back in 2023.
And then we have another dog.
And then Daisy, I got this dog in December.
So now the Texas clan has come back or whoever they are.
So that is what I'm going to start researching now the next level.
I'm going to start really communicating with them.
I'm going to, we left Texas in May.
I got back up to our North Idaho ranch, and I was gone to Forks because I was going to speak there.
And I wanted to meet Rich Dermot, a person, amazing human being.
And like I said, Tob Johnson and me are friends.
I completely backed that guy, How to Hunt Guy, that Steve is a guy.
And he's even been told of some of my crazy stuff that's happened.
And then I went to another event, the Family Sasquatch, the Sasquatch Family Reunion.
that Kelly, the scroll Kelly in Kettle Falls, heard her husband do this event, and it's,
it's amazing.
We do a lot of things, the work for the people, for the, not just his outskirts, the,
the ETs, everything that's involved with the collective, you know, look, I'm still learning
about all that, like the collective, whatever.
I do know that they do, like Mike Bodewitz has written a book.
about the elder council of 13.
He just put out a book.
I don't know if people might want to go read it.
It's called Book of Elders.
You can get it on Amazon.
That's going to answer a lot of questions.
If people are really wanted no answers, read his book.
Buy Arla Arla's book.
And I think you can get it on Amazon.
Buy Tom Contral's books.
Do searches on Amazon.
Buy their books.
The Ghost of Ruby Ridge, I think.
is one of the titles of Tom Cottrell's book,
and he writes about what really happened to Patty,
the Patty film or something.
I've read parts of it,
but I don't remember the whole book.
But these are people that you should,
anyone should listen to.
In fact, I'm building up a library
for the future generations to reference back to.
And so the first book I'm writing is,
and I'm not done,
it's about what's happened to me.
And then I was done.
But now all these things keep happening to me.
I was up here that you went to mountains.
and I was, me and a friend were hiking to Stewart Falls, and I just, I was hearing things and she
was hearing things, but this is a heavily trafficked area. So, I mean, who knows what's going on? Like,
I can only do so much. So I'm going to get back. Hopefully Saturday I'll be home from here until
October. I will be doing live videos on my page. My intention is to have continuous study and
interaction with my clan.
And there's another group out there called Legacy Discovery.
They have a YouTube page.
You should look them up.
It's called Legacy Discoveries.
My friend that I researched with, she is amazing.
She is Lakota.
I mean, and she also lived there where I lived.
In fact, you should call them up and I'll give you their names.
Angelique Benham and her son, Mitch, they have a team.
And they also lived and we've done some work together.
And I mean, he is doing some heavy extensive work.
And it's all in order.
And it's just amazing.
So people can also go look up legacy discoveries on YouTube to get more answers.
And so these are people that the South Scots people are trying to reach out to and not just the South Scots,
just other things out there.
Because we are living in the times now.
where the Earth has decided to raise her vibration like she's done.
Everything, the job is going to come to light.
I don't care who makes fun of me anymore because we're here to tell a tale.
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At least,
I think,
I've learned some things,
like the value of the family,
the importance of the job,
and that the 99% of the people
of more of 50
have the virus that cause a Culebrilla.
Although not all the persons in risk
the will developeran,
I if I suffered.
The eruption dolorousa with ampollos
during the years,
making that even the tasks
more simple are all a retort,
not learn about the culebrilla
of the way
difficult.
Talked
with your
doctor
or
pharmaceutical
patrocino
for GSK.
I'm a
light worker.
I'm here
to be a voice
for the
Sasquatch people.
I had
these encounters
I believe in
East Texas
because I started
out that way
and then I moved
up to North
Idaho and
then I went
that way
and I've lived
this life.
People have
witnessed it.
Igor
Brestov
was on my
property for like
a five days.
He's in my book.
He was
in his
his bedroom.
room and in the bedroom that I gave him and he sits there all day and works and he comes out and
goes, let's go for a swim. So he's a very good friend of mine. He's been on my property. He
walked my whole property. Heck, he was telling me, see, Cindy, this, this and this here is a
blind. The Sasquatch people did this, this, this. They were spying on you. And then they did this.
He watched my whole property. I've got a video of it, but again, the things.
energies come into place where the video starts getting shaky and it's changed over time.
So that's where I'm at now.
I will be back home next week.
I will be in the mountains because it's Huckleberry Picking Time.
And I'm going to take it to the next level.
Then this year when I get to Texas, I'm going to continue that with that clan down there.
I did find an area that I was called out to.
It's a wildlife management control area.
I was called out there by the forest people because it's completely trashed.
I called the state.
No one's giving me answers.
When I get back, that's going to be in my project.
I was going to write a book.
But my first thing I'm going to do is, and someone called me and said,
hey, the Saskatch people, I want you to go to this area and clean it up.
Like, you know, it's trashed.
We need to clean it up.
So I'm going to do that when I get to East Texas.
I'm going to find out who's responsible for this area and it needs to be cleaned up.
So that's where I'm at right now.
So they are very real.
There are some bad ones out there just like people.
They are people.
And this is very real.
They are not just flesh and blood.
By Ron Morehead's book.
He's got three of them.
The first one is Voices in the Wilderness.
The second one is the Quantum Sasquatch or something like that.
And then the third one, the second one goes into it.
Pretty good.
Then the third one answers questions about interdimensional.
Henry Vronsoni, he wrote a book, falling in a cool way.
I love Henry Franzoni so much.
He is my guy.
I love Henry Franzoni so much.
Yes.
And you go look for him on a flash of beauty interview and he will explain it.
Like a scientist, how they go, how they interdimensionally change.
He will give you, he will, I mean, like I said, this is not something made up.
This is not where you can roll your eyes.
Go right the heck and do it because you are missing out.
Open up your mind a little bit because I promise you there is more to this.
Now, do they all have these capabilities?
I don't know because I don't see the ones in East Texas the same way.
I see them as those being more aggressive.
So you said the ones in North Idaho, you wouldn't want to go there.
So I guess now I know we've been on this phone way longer than what I had planned, but I'm sorry, you got me started.
Can we go back to that comment where you said you think that they're very aggressive up here?
Why would you say that?
So I said that because there was an interview I had with a hunter in northern Idaho, and it was a really interesting interaction he had.
but I mean I've also talked to another lady in northern Idaho and she experienced some very, I would almost say high strangeness, not just Sasquatch, but other things as well.
So yeah, I mean.
Is her name Antelique?
No.
Oh, okay.
Well, because she is amazing.
Okay.
She was a.
Okay.
So what happened to these people?
They were, they had scary encounters?
There were, the main scary thing was she was out walking her dog and a voice was calling to them from the woods using their exact name.
Like what happened to me.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I still don't know what that was.
And there's a lot of missing people in that area, I believe, as well.
So.
Stop the front door.
Really?
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
I don't know how big.
But it's just kind of weird vibes from northern Idaho,
but maybe someday I'll go up there,
but just some weird stuff I've heard.
Well, my mountain is called Hoos Mountain,
and the Indians have named it a long time ago.
There's the energy here that you will respect it.
You will respect it.
If you don't and you know, you know, then I'm not sure, but that's kind of where I'm at.
And so I try to be very, very careful because the more you know, the more you have to learn to discern things.
Sure.
Because you are a door wide open now.
And I've had a lot of scary things happen as well.
And I am sleeping out in my woods.
I'm trying about to sleep out in my woods.
And all I says, you have to get past that.
I know.
So last year I started sleeping at the tree line,
and I have no shame in telling you.
I didn't get much further past 10 yards in the tree line.
And it gets cold at night,
so one night I was out there asleep,
my dog will not go with me in the tent out there.
I've heard things.
I've even heard Wolfson, like Dogman stuff.
My property has been remote viewed two times.
Jessica Jones has remote viewed my property.
Sure.
You can go on YouTube and she's done just ET stuff, portals.
There's a dog man she saw and the, yeah.
So that's kind of where I'm at right now.
So now I'm setting the East Texas clan.
I got to clean that property down there, whatever that's trash.
And now I want to get, I'm going to start interacting with them out there.
I said I would never give them food, but I,
I am going to start putting, I am going to put maple syrup out there.
I said I wasn't going to do it.
And when my dog star died as predicted, I called Rebecca Foster up and I told her.
And I tagged her in on her page to let people know that this woman is the real deal.
So that's kind of it.
And we probably been on her three hours and I said an hour.
Yeah, right.
Cindy, it says an incredible journey if you think of the whole thing and just thank you for taking the time to to lay it all out.
And I'm sure many people will learn a ton of things from this.
And also, how can people keep up to date with what you're doing when your book's going to come out and all that good stuff?
Okay, so I am on Facebook, Cindy and Bueno B-U-E-N-O-O-G-B-R-A-K-E.
you can send me a friend request or you can send me a message.
It'll go to my other folder.
For some reason, you know, I am an activist and a lot of people don't like political stuff,
but I will, you know, I will speak up.
So hopefully people will know that I am trying, like, come to my page.
If you see something you don't like, and if it's not Saskatch Related, don't worry about it.
Send me a message because I have another page.
It's called Sasquatch Sussex.
Northwest and I have a lot of videos on there that got back to 2021.
You can scroll down and see them.
And I, that's where I will be continually putting stuff up there.
I put stuff up there from Texas from years past where I'm out on my four wheeler and I'm,
you know, I'm doing something.
I have some howls, some audios on that page.
So people can find me there.
Yeah.
So, yeah, we are living in the last days.
And I honestly believe that a lot of the things that are happening here in the world is because it's just time.
And I think part of the energies, you know, like I said, that are happening right now, a lot of people are waking up.
And part of waking up is having the ability to see like this, like you see them change interdimensionally, like right in front of your eyes.
So, yeah.
Fascinating.
Well, Cindy, I hope we keep in touch.
I'm sure there might be a follow-up sometime in the future as things will continue to progress.
But thank you so much for chatting today, Cindy.
It has been a really fun and interesting conversation.
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