Bigfoot Society - Patterns Don’t Lie: An Ontario Sasquatch Researcher Breaks Her Silence
Episode Date: January 30, 2026For years, she watched the same signs repeat themselves across Ontario—footprints appearing where they shouldn’t, structures forming overnight, and locations that seemed to connect like a hidden c...orridor through parks, ravines, and public land.In this episode of Bigfoot Society, Anna, an Ontario-based Sasquatch researcher breaks her silence to describe what long-term exposure reveals that single encounters never do. Seasonal patterns. Juvenile and adult track sizes found together. X-structures placed with intent—and removed just as quickly.🗣️ Share Your StoryHad a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show!🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts!📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed)👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters💥 Support the Show & Get Perks✅ Join the community on Supercast – Become a Member✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here📱 Let’s ConnectInstagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links)These help support the show at no extra cost to you:Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNTOrganic and non-GMO groceries delivered for lesshttp://thrv.me/uarEhS🎙️ Podcasting Tools:Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy📬 Mailing Address:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072
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All right, Bigfoot Society. You've got the privilege of talking to Anna today. Anna is an
experiencer from Ontario, Canada specifically, and Anna's come on the show to share some things that
have come up in her experience over the years. So how are you doing today, Anna?
I'm doing wonderful, thank you.
Absolutely.
This snowy weather of ours.
Yes, cold down here.
Snowy for you guys.
I think we're negative 15 wind chill the other day.
Not a fun, fun deal, but no snow, so that's all right.
But, you know, Anna, we were talking a little bit before,
and you were saying it sounds like this conversation
might be a little different than others that have been heard.
So I'm very curious to know the whole story here.
And, you know, I want to make sure you have the space and the time to share what you've experienced over the years.
Would you be able to take us back to when these experiences all started for you?
Well, I've been into Bigfoot for, I don't know, 15, 20 years in through all the chat rooms that I had been in.
And I just happened to be at a Kim Horton a few years ago,
and of course everybody where I live knows I'm a squatter.
And a trucker, I guess, happened to come by
and seen a Sasquatch leaning against a light pole just outside our naval club.
And of course, they couldn't wait to tell me, and I couldn't wait, of course, to tell another squatcher that lives near me.
So the next day, we went out.
Now, this is late April, early May.
So we both know the ground is still solid with ice, so we're not going to get any footprints or anything like that.
But we went anyway, just in case.
And, of course, we get to where it was reported the Sasquatch had been leaning against the pole.
And, of course, there's nothing there because, like I said, the frost is still on the ground.
And as we're standing there, I remember just inside the Naval Club, there's a little creek that runs through.
So we go down to have a look.
Now, I don't know if I sent you the picture, but we got.
a print of Sasquatch
with his
left foot, I believe, in the water
obviously looking for crayfish or crawdads or
getting a drink or whatever.
And we walked down the trail
because there's an old railroad track
line that goes behind our naval club.
So I suggested we walk along there.
And I found, or we found, pardon me, a three-clod print.
Now, these are huge three claws.
And there is no like birds with three claws.
Like, I mean these claws were two or three inches long.
And there was only three, no dew claw, just the three claws going forward.
and we only seen the one, there was no two, just the one print.
We carried on a bit and didn't see anything else.
So we decided to go back to the car and ended up heading down the road about five or ten minutes away is a national park.
We had in there and park because I'd found a big,
triple X
of which I just sent you a picture of
a month or two
earlier before that
and we decided
to go in there and have a look
see
sure enough we found all kinds of
craziness in there
but at the same time we were taking
I was taking a picture
I made sure to tell him
to take a picture also
so that we could
both look at what we have
because things appear in seconds that weren't there a second to go.
And we find all kinds of structures.
We go to leave because I couldn't find the big X that I had found the month before.
And on the way out, there was a tree branch.
And I don't know if I sent you the picture or not,
but there was a tree branch broken.
Now, we would have noticed that immediately
when we walked in, but we didn't.
And we know it wasn't there when we walked in,
but we didn't hear nothing.
And that would have been a cruck of it snapping,
but we heard nothing.
And on the way out,
We know there is Sasquatch in there.
And on the way out, all these families are coming in.
And I looked at my buddy and he looked at me.
And I whispered, what do we do?
Do we tell them?
Do we say nothing?
Do we just walk out of the park?
Because you don't know what's going to happen or what could happen.
But he said, let's go.
Don't say anything.
and we took pictures of the broken branch
trying to figure out how to heck.
Because we didn't hear it.
Well, then he goes on home
and I come home and upload my pictures
because I get home before he does.
He lives about 45 minutes from me.
And in my picture, I found a big blue orb
in the middle of the forest.
So I sent
that picture to him
because like I said,
we both took pictures together.
And when he got home
a couple hours later, because he'd
gone to his girlfriends,
he sent me his
picture. Now, I
had a big blue, round
orb.
His picture was also
blue, but it was
square. And it had
had a huge
Sasquatch staring
right at us. A beautiful
reddish-colored Sasquatch
and he was huge.
Now,
we did find a 3-inch
print
as well as his
18-inch print
plus we found
a 5-inch print
and a 9-inch
print while
we were there.
Then by
Another buddy of mine went off.
Him and I went to a local park that we have here,
where everybody camps, the homeless camp,
the seniors hang out there and enjoy their day.
And we went there and found all kinds of Sasquatch structures.
This is where I got zapped, was in this park.
and I'm taking pictures there
and I'm taking two at a time
and I get home
and upload those pictures
and I don't know if I send you the pictures or not
but in one picture there's a tree
and a big light to the left of it
and in the second picture I took
there was still the big
light, bright light above the tree to the left of it, but there was an alien creature peeking out
from behind the tree.
Now, we didn't see it.
And in the same pictures is a smaller Sasquatch teepee structure.
Now, in the first picture with nothing in it, there was nothing in the little Sasquatch
structure.
But in the second picture
with the strange creature
peeking out at us
when I zoomed in on
the smaller
Sasquatch T.P.
structure, there were three
reptilian
creatures staring back.
The one
obviously was a mother. It was
a large head. There was
two other smaller ones
in that small
TP structure. Now the TP structure was maybe three feet round and maybe two and a half feet deep.
But yet the head of the mother didn't compute with the size of the structure nor of the two babies.
And when I told my buddy that went with me about it, I made him go back with me.
Now, he's a very slim fellow.
So I literally had to beg him to stand behind that tree and try to hide without his bum or his feet sticking out.
And, of course, he thought I was making fun of him because he's a tiny fellow, and I'm telling him, no, I want to see if you can stick your head out with anything else showing.
and of course he couldn't do it
because when he leaned his head forward
his bum stuck out
so there was no way
that a human could have been standing there
because it was impossible to be able to lean your head
that far forward
with no other body part
and there was no feet
absolutely no feet at all
and I had to take a break
from Sasquatching for a bit because of my dad being sick.
And one night I was sitting at his broken down computer trying to get it to work.
Now the computer was facing his window which faced the street.
Now I kept turning the computer off and on, off and on.
and when I did at one point
there was a great big X
right across the road
I immediately got up I did send you that picture
I got up and ran to the window
and there across the street
Sasquatch had built me an X
to say we know where you are
and I opened up the door
walked outside
and I thanked them
for letting me know
that they knew where I was
and the very next day
that X was
totally gone
not even the two
tree trunks they had used
were anywhere
now there's a little ravine
that is on the
other side of the road to my dad's house.
And that's part of what I call the Sasquatch Highway.
It leads from the big park and it comes down in and Sasquatch can literally walk the creek
to the other park, walk the creek up on to all the other Bob Cajun, Burley Falls, places
like that, two different areas,
depending on summer or winter.
But they left me that.
And like I said, I sent you a picture.
And my dad is in the picture.
And I had him look out to see.
And I mean, I searched that ravine
for those two tree trunks.
They were totally gone.
Nowhere to be found.
and then when I finally got a minute to go and see them,
I went and I rode my bike into the park and I got off.
Now this is where I tell you I do things differently.
I rode into the park and I psychically let them know I was there and I was coming
and I apologized for my absence explaining
that I had been taking care of my dad.
The next thing I know,
I'm off my bike,
I see this couple,
and I'm looking at them,
and everything looks different.
Everything looks totally combobulated.
My energy's off.
I'm feeling like I was electrocuted.
You know, when you get me,
get zapped by lightning or something like that.
That's how I was feeling.
And the next thing I know, I'm lost.
I have no idea where I am,
and I'm riding back and forth, back and forth, back and forth,
up and down this trail.
And I remember saying something to this couple
and them looking at me like, are you nuts, lady?
And I'm looking at them like, what the heck?
what's going on here.
And I'm riding back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.
And finally get back to where I originally was that I thought was new and different.
Yeah, I said to them, oh, wow, this looks different.
They must have a second spot.
Meanwhile, it wasn't a second spot.
It was the same spot that I was looking for, but I was so discombobulated.
I had no clue that it was.
no clue whatsoever.
And it literally
kind of blew me away
when I stood there looking around
thinking, what the heck?
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This is where you were in the beginning. How the heck could you be that confused? So when
it was just the strangest, strangest thing, because I knew where I was or where I was going, but yet
nothing looked familiar
for at least
five or ten minutes before
I finally came back to Earth
again
and then it was like
what the heck
and on the
footprints
we did
my buddy that I tried to get
to
debunk the alien
as we were heading out of the park
he turned to me and he said,
how come we only get Sasquot structures?
We never get footprints.
And I swear to God, within 0.0 second,
there was a little 3-inch print right in front of us.
And this again was also in late April, early May.
That's when I put 3 and 5 together
and realized that newborns are born late April early May.
Their prints are three inches long at newborn.
By one year old, they are two years old, or they're five inches.
And each year they grow two inches.
Now, I've been trying to calculate because at age,
seven they have a 17-inch print and someone reported a 10-foot height so we
roughly know what the print is for sure because of the little baby print that
I found and the five-inch print but the thing when we found the first
prints, like the 18-inch print, the 9-inch, the 5, and the 3.
What gets me is the 18-inch print works out to be a 7-5-year-old, but the 9-inch print is a 3-year-old.
So I don't know if that 9-inch print was the mother or another child.
Because we only got the one 17-inch print.
So I've been baffled as to how young they breed
because of the print difference in what we found.
And the people that go out banging and clanging and planging and
whooping and all that craziness, you don't need to do any of that.
Sasquatch knows you're coming long before you're even there.
And just like the Hatfields and McCoys, Sasquatch are the same.
We don't know if they're going to be friendly if they've met humans, interacted with humans,
had good experiences, or had negative experiences where people lived in fear and shot at them or who knows what.
So when people are out
Squatching
The worst thing you can do is bang and clang and hoop and hooper
Because they don't know if you're coming to kill them
Or if you're just coming to say hello
And respect
Their territory
Because just like our homes
If you come into our homes late at night
What's going to happen?
You're going to be up in arms, aren't you?
With your guns or whatever.
ready to get that person out of your own.
Sasquots are the same.
So go in with respect.
Mind meld with them.
Let them know that you don't mean harm.
You're not out there to hurt or take their babies or do whatever.
Be respectful.
And that's what I do.
I go in with respect.
I don't go in like I'm the boss.
I'm going to hoop and holler and let you know I'm here because I know.
They already know I'm here.
Obviously, when they zapped me, and I think I got zapped because I hadn't been there in a year.
And it could have been a lot worse.
And another weird last year when I went, my park area where I go Sasquotching the most,
got totally destroyed by a tornado we had
and of course I stood there almost in tears
looking at the devastation
so I waited a month or two
until things got cleared out and went back
and there was another
half makeshift
tp structure
but it had red shoelaces
or pardon me blue shoe laces attached to it.
So I right away thought somebody was trying to make a fool out of me.
So I didn't take pictures.
I went away annoyed, but somebody was trying to play a trick on me
and thought that I was going to take pictures and post these shoe laces and look like a village idiot.
And then I was
watching a buddy of mine
who does live on Sasquatch
and he's tripping through the forest
and he comes across
a Sasquatch structure
with red
shoelaces.
Blue me right away.
And he's in the States
and I right away told him about
what I had found, the blue
shoelaces on the structure here.
And I was totally going to quit
Sasquatchin. Because I didn't want to be made
fool of. And when he
showed the red shoelaces
on his structure
where he is,
then I knew right away
that it wasn't somebody here
trying to play a trick on me.
And if I hadn't seen his
red shoe laces,
I would never be swatching again.
But luckily,
he showed it in his video.
Now, I don't know if you've had anybody
talking about
shoelaces or things like that
attached to their structures or not.
But it almost made me quit.
Because, like I say, I thought for sure
somebody was playing a trick on me.
And I try to keep my locations private for that reason.
And I had a Sasquatch group here wanting to chat with me also.
But I only wanted to chat with them to let them know how careless they were.
These were young kids heading out, and these are young girls.
young boys
and
they're not
thinking wisely when it comes to what they're doing
and when they're doing it.
The little video they showed
they were yelling and screaming and laughing and giggling
and even
hunters are more careful
when they bring girls out
hunting with them in the forest
especially when it comes
to women's menstrual cycles and things like that.
And these young kids are out there with no thought,
and all I seen was trouble.
You guys are in over your head.
You have no clue what you're doing.
You're putting yourselves at risk for what?
To claim your big foot people?
If you're going to, like I said, be a big foot person,
do it responsibly.
Think about what you're doing
before you do it and don't be bringing
the wrong people with you because
it certainly can get you
in trouble.
And we know how strong an animal
scent is.
And when you bring young girls
in those types
of situations with you, you put
the whole party at risk, not just yourself.
So,
when hunting big foot
always be one.
and think about what you're doing before you do it
because it's not a game.
They are real.
And some of them are, like the one fella said he'd seen one
that was 23 feet tall.
That's a heck of a size to be dealing with.
And that's why I say, always go in peace.
Let them know you mean no harm.
no need for tree knocking and whoops and all that other crap
because it just puts you in danger.
They don't know whether you want to fight them.
You have to be wise if you're going to get into this.
And I'm 70 years old.
I'm not a spring chicken.
So I do it wisely.
I mind meld.
I don't go at night.
because that's their time.
That's their territory.
And if you really want to meet them,
meet them during the day,
because they're out during the day as well.
You don't need to put yourself at risk
by going out at night
because you don't know where they are
and you get those rogue males
and God knows what they're up to
and especially if they're not used to
or comfortable with humans
because some have lived around humans
and are very comfortable
and have no issues.
Others may have problems
and they run with that
and take it with them.
And if they see a human,
they may want to attack
because they see somebody in their territory
where some other big foot
may think
oh there's them humans again.
Let's sit and laugh at them.
So always be wise and psychically in tune with your surroundings.
Feel the energy.
And a lot of people don't do that.
They go in, stomping, and they don't take time to feel the energy.
Feel what's around you.
I have a question about that as well.
When you say that, are you saying just that you need to
be like meditating once you get in the area or?
Well, you can, you can feel the energy.
You know, have you ever gone somewhere, like, say, to a party after a bar?
And you can feel that negative energy that's telling you to get out.
Or that energy that's telling you to, hey, party.
Right.
Right?
You can feel that energy.
And if that energy is telling you to run,
then you don't stay there and investigate, you run.
And that's what people don't do.
They don't stop, take the time to feel the energy around them.
Because there's not all friendly and there's not all animalistic Sasquatch.
You can't lump them all in one melting pot.
And you don't know what you're up against or what you're getting.
that's why you've got to stop to take the time to feel the energy around you that makes sense thank
that's how i do it yes you've got to feel the energy you don't just jump into things i said that to
somebody one time and they thought i was crazy and i said if you think about it you'll understand it
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How do you go about, you've mentioned the phrase mind meld a few times,
which listeners might not be familiar with because I think currently the community uses the word
mindspeak for telepathy.
Is that all the same thing in the way you're saying it?
Yeah, yeah.
I'm just subconscious.
connecting with them, to let them know that I'm here.
And so far, I've never had any issues except for being the Zapp, the ones, and that was because
I think I had been away for the year.
And like I said, they could have done a heck of a lot worse to me, but they didn't.
There's also another thing that you'd brought up a few minutes ago that gets brought up in interviews.
But so people do bring up the whole thing where, you know, you have to be careful if certain, if there's females in the party that are on their metro cycle.
Is that something where I've been trying to figure out if there's actually been situations where,
something happened and that's where that came from or if it's it's kind of just a thing that
someone said and it got accepted as law because enough people repeated it well i i would beg to
differ because and you you um walk into somebody's home with an animal as a female and you're on your
menstrual cycle that dog immediately will go to that
that woman's private parts.
Sure.
Because he smells her menstrual cycle.
The same in the forest.
Animals smell the minstrel cycle.
Yeah, I mean, it makes sense,
but I was just curious,
if so you've been in this field for so long,
have you heard of certain things that have happened
that would lead to that,
or it's just something where you kind of logically figured it out?
Actually, no, because most of the squatters are men.
Right.
Or past the menstrual cycle for females.
Now, I don't know any young people, young women, for example,
that worry about it or even think about it,
but it's always played heavy on my mind.
And I've had people ask me if I would take them squatching
and immediately, if they're female, I say no.
Because I don't want that risk,
whether it's a risk or not, I don't want the chance.
Oh, wow.
So you're not even just asking if they're on that time.
You're just, it's a no-go unless, yeah, you don't even want to do with it.
No.
Wow.
Because there's too much worry because I know it can happen.
And why bring it on if there's no need?
Why put that person at risk?
or anyone in your group at risk because of one.
That's where I, why I say no.
I just, I know how animals are and their instinct.
And when you've got a rogue male of any kind and it's rut season,
that female, no matter what it is, could be indebted.
So on that note, I prefer not to bring young females with me.
Yeah, it makes sense.
Absolutely.
You just have to be definitely aware, have some conversations, I would think, at least.
Yeah.
Because you're putting everybody at risk.
And I don't bring people with me that laugh and think,
laugh and think it's a joke for fear of Sasquatch coming by and saying,
I'll show you what's a joke or not.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, absolutely.
Is there a, was there a time in the last few years where something happened
that made you take everything so seriously?
No, I always, it's just my nature.
Okay, good, good.
Like, I'm the type that looks at the whole picture.
not just bits and pieces, right?
When I'm looking to hunt Sasquatch,
I look at everybody involved, the whole picture,
the females that may be involved,
what could happen, the risks,
and I prefer not to take that risk.
And I am a female,
but I'm 70 years old, so I'm well past,
you know what I mean?
and the first of Sasquatch.
Exactly.
But a young female of 20 and whatever for a rogue male.
Now, we do know that people have been taken by Sasquatch, both male and female.
So anything is possible.
And on that note, I just stick with my policy, stick with my rules,
and keep everybody safe.
No, absolutely, yeah.
You have to do what is right in your situation.
So you just were talking about individuals being taken.
And when I think of males being taken, I think of Albert Osman right away.
I think that's number one, right?
And gentlemen who was in the sleeping bag and got, you know, taken off.
Yes, carried away.
Yeah, carried away.
And then, but for females, is there a certain one that,
that comes to your mind when you think of that?
Well, there's been a few, but some of them are,
you don't know whether to believe it or not.
I got you, sure.
So, sure, there's stories out there,
but unless they're totally verified,
I don't run with them.
Although there is, you know, quite a few stories out there.
Some of them sure could be,
in fact true.
Like the one woman
claimed she had Sasquatch's baby.
Like,
you take that with a grain of salt.
Yeah, exactly.
But there was three or four of them
like that.
So, whether
any or all, who knows?
You know,
we don't really know for sure.
Yeah, for that one,
man, I would have to
I'd have to talk directly to
the person that would be claiming that
yeah, but I know the one you're talking about, I'm pretty sure.
Yeah, the one that claims she had Sasquatchez baby.
Of course, none of us ever seen the baby.
Right, and I'm not saying that it's not true or not, but I'm saying in my situation,
if that person came to me, I would be talking to them directly, if possible, you know what I
mean, just because I would want that documented in a certain way.
I get another question for you.
Can you think of a time
when you had a really meaningful
communication with a Sasquatch?
They communicate with me in different ways.
Like they direct me
to see things.
I tried to find the picture to send to you,
but they built me
besides sending the T-Pee structure to my dad's house,
they directed me to go a different direction to see something.
Now, I tried to send it to you, but it wouldn't send.
And it was a little structure on a rock that had my initial on it
with a little X on the top corner
and an X on the bottom corner
and I normally wouldn't go that way
but I was told
you got to go here, we left you something
and sure enough I went over
and there's the A with the little X's
and the rock is only
maybe 18 inches if that
so they
they direct me
And I don't know how to describe that because I've been dealing with it all my life, not just with Sasquatch, with everything.
But I come home from walking my dog one night, and it had been, we'd had another kind of windstorm.
And as I'm going to cross the road, I'm told, pay attention to the road.
to the road.
And I get across the road
and there was a little
X sitting waiting
for me.
And I didn't have my camera
so I couldn't take a picture.
But it was
a little wee thin twigs.
So this would have been
a baby doing it.
And they let me know to pay attention
we left you another present here.
So that's how
I talk to them or they talk to me.
They just let me know things and I follow.
Gotcha.
But like I said, I've been doing that all my life.
It's just a thought that comes into the head and then you follow it.
Right, right.
You have, I think you've alluded to it a few times,
but when you think of the word Sasquist,
watch, with different people categorize them in different ways, animal or a cousin of a human
cousin we don't know or something else. Do you have a certain way of categorizing them in your
mind when you're thinking about them? I look at them in biblical sense because they have
been around since biblical time, have they not? They are.
I think a part
of us
but another species
if you know what I mean
we are equal but different
and I think
they ran
to get away from
humans
hence living in
the forests
and other places
because they got sick of us humans
because we had guns we had weapons
they didn't
they had nothing
it's interesting
and I think they just
toddled off into the forest
to get away from man
there's an interesting
I've heard it a few times
where it's a kind of a thought experiment
is
imagine you as a human
and you
go out into the woods
and leave everything
behind, what would happen after a year or two years, you'd pretty much become, you'd pretty much become a Bigfoot, I think.
You become the forest.
Right.
Yeah.
It's really interesting to think about.
You adapt.
Mm-hmm.
And you figure how many humans have had enough and just taken off to the forest and lived comfortably.
all their lives.
And someone like us comes along and along,
and we look at them like they're crazy.
And they look at us like, no, you're the one crazy.
I'm living peacefully and free.
Because you figure, if you know the forest,
you've got everything you need.
Absolutely.
The Sasquatch.
The Sasquatch knows that forest.
That's his house.
We're just visitors in the forest.
forest when you think about it. We're greenhorns. You drop us in the middle of the forest. We'd be dead
in a month probably. Most people could not survive that, yeah, absolutely. Yeah. But a Sasquatch,
they can live forever in a forest as long as man doesn't come along and interfere. And
unfortunately, it's man's weapons, I think, that
we find so many aggressive Sasquatch.
When you hear of all these people talking about,
I've got Sasquatch in my backyard or in my back 40,
and they're doing this and that to me.
Well, they don't stop.
Maybe they should try mind melting with them.
Let them know, hey, we're here just like you to survive.
We don't want no grief.
And the real aggressive ones, I'm sure in time, with respect, they could understand that you're not out there to get them and you can share that spot.
But so many people run out of fear and give up their homes.
And Sasquatch sits back and laugh.
Look at them village idiots.
And, of course, the children learn, don't they?
The young Sasquatch think that, well, now we got to attack and harass every human.
And we can make them leave, where if you stand your ground and mine melt with them
and tell them, hey, enough, this is my land, my property, that's yours over there.
I won't bug you.
You don't bug me, and let's just get along.
I get it.
Yeah.
Okay.
Instead of running all the time.
Sometimes you just have to be brave and fight your fears.
And communicate, you know?
Communications, a huge part of it.
I mean, in life in general.
Yes.
Just communicate.
My goodness.
If you keep letting them win, then they will carry on.
Where if somebody stands up,
up and says, no, this is my property instead of backing down, then the family may change
or move on because they realize they're not scaring you.
Right.
There you go.
Well, Anna, I appreciate you chatting today and sharing some really interesting things from
your years of research.
Thank you for coming on the show today to talk about this.
Well, thank you for having me.
With the banging and clanging and relax.
Yes.
Just relax.
I think that's a great way to sum up what we've been talking about today.
You just said to relax, say hello, stop with the bang and clanging.
That's pretty cool.
I like it.
Keep us in the loop, Anna, if you experience anything else with your.
work. We'd love to hear about it. But thank you so much for spending some of your afternoon
and for chatting on the show today. Well, thanks for having me and you have a wonderful day.
Have you ever heard all the accounts of Bigfoot activity around Oak Ridge, Oregon, and you think
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Well, guess what? This year, you can. If this is interesting to you, stay tuned because it's
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