Bigfoot Society - Plagued by Sasquatch in East Palestine, Ohio: A Collection of Encounters
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Hey, Green Ey, this is Jeremiah. Thanks for coming on up. Go ahead and feel free to share what you experienced in Ohio that day.
Hi. Can you hear me?
Yes, ma'am. Yep.
I had gone on a live and had mentioned this before, but I don't really like going lives too much.
But this is something that runs in my family. I don't know if you're familiar with the tri-state area of West Virginia.
You got West Virginia, Ohio, and then PA area.
the Enon Valley, Inan Valley area.
This was like PA, Ohio, and West Virginia.
Back in the mid-70s, we were all, me and my cousins,
back in the, in an Ohio area, we didn't have,
there was not a lot of, you know, progress, you know,
we was out in the middle of the woods and everything,
but you got the moon just beautiful and bright, you know,
you didn't need any light out there.
And we had, we was on our grand, grandmother's,
she had a trailer and we were out in her area and we were playing.
It was nighttime.
We were out there playing.
And there was about five of us.
And there was a cornfield about 50 feet from her trailer.
And two of my cousins was out in the back.
Now, this is a history.
This is something we, my family would talk about their experience and stuff,
but we didn't believe none of this, you know.
I mean, really at this point in my life, I was like, whatever, you know, Bigfoot.
My two of my cousins had come out from behind the trailer because they were,
were playing a game. We were playing like tag and stuff. And they come out behind a trailer
screaming and we're looking at them like, what's their problem? And they run into the trailer. And
we thought because they were young, you know, they were just whatever. We didn't know what was
going on with them. We didn't care. But something comes flying, coming and running out from
behind the trailer. And you got the moonlight. We know who was out there. There was only five of us.
there's there was five of us that saw that but the two little ones had run into the trailer
and as I'm looking at the I wish I could have explained this better than when I was
explaining alive but I can see this dark thing come out from behind the trailer but it's
about 100 feet away from me and you can't see any details but it's all dark and and you're how
far away I am from it I'm thinking it's one of my cousins you know I'm thinking it's there
because we're chasing each other.
But it's kind of coming at me, but coming in an arc.
And I mean, in order to explain how I'm watching this,
and I was trying to explain to people,
you remember the movie Predator,
how Carl Weathers sees that thing coming at him.
He's kind of seeing it coming in an arc at him.
Like he's got his weapon and he's kind of looking.
I'm watching this thing coming out from behind the trailer,
and I'm going to angle at him at this thing.
And I'm thinking it's my cousin,
and I'm thinking, why are you running at me like this?
Because that person wasn't supposed to be chasing me.
And it keeps, but the amount of how far we were from each other,
it took, the steps that it was taking was huge.
And that's when it come to me like, this isn't, this isn't normal.
And when I finally look around, it took in a couple seconds, I looked around,
and I see there's more than one, there's one extra person than there should be.
Because the moon was, it was really, really bright.
You could see, we could see everybody.
Because it was an open area.
It was a very open area.
We could see each other.
And they start screaming.
And all I am is watching this thing coming to running past,
it just in about three or four steps, ran right past me at brush,
and I had to look up, literally had to look up.
I was trying to see what this was.
I was scared to death, but this.
same time I was fascinated because ever since I was a little girl I could see I've seen
things and experienced things and just has I've had weird experiences but I had to look up
and I was like five foot you know and I to have to look up like break my neck basically
to look up to try to see the face of this thing I'd have to say it was at least eight feet
my eight nine feet tall and as they're running into
the trailer because they saw it better than I did because they stopped and watched it.
They had a little bit closer to it. It was further away from me because I was the furthest
away from this thing. And it just brushes past me. I didn't feel anything, you know, hit me.
It brushes past me. And I just, in complete and utter shock, watched it literally only take
three or four steps from me into the cornfield. I mean, I'm five, if I'm five foot,
I mean, it was almost like its length of how it walked, you know, how it was, it wasn't running.
It was almost like it's hard to explain.
It was taking big, long steps.
Right.
It wasn't running.
And it went, it ran into the cord field and we all saw this thing.
We knew it wasn't human.
I couldn't see any, it was dark.
It was all dark.
It was, I couldn't see any clothing or anything on it.
I should have been able to see something because you could see everybody.
We could see what the people were wearing clothes.
We could see what we were wearing.
We could see our faces.
You couldn't see it.
You could see that it was just a dark, which I'm going, okay, we just saw a Bigfoot because, and that's all we could think of is that, what we saw,
because I couldn't fathom of what it could possibly be because how dark it was.
It's covering, whatever it was, you know, and how big steps it took.
We literally freaked out, and we were trying to get into my grandma's trailer all at the same time through that door.
And, you know, of course, we all crammed in the door and she's cussing at us, you know, what wrong with you kids, you know?
And we told her and she finally said, you know, we said she finally had to sit down and tell us about what had happened with my, her sons, that they had actually come in contact with one many years ago when they were younger and why they had chased it.
The same property, same property.
I'm like, why didn't you tell us this?
I would have never, I never went outside after this.
Never, again, would I go after side after this?
And we used to sleep outside and everything, because it's country.
You never had to worry about anything.
They had the cows and chickens, and that was another thing that we kind of wondered what was going on,
because the cows and the chickens, she had a little farm.
They started, they was acting up.
And we always knew when it was a small critter that was bothering the chickens,
but when the cows and stuff start moving and they start acting up, my uncles would go out there with the shotguns,
and they would scare away or do whatever they had to do.
But she told me, she finally said, well, I'm going to tell you,
guys about what's out there. There's something out there. This is what's been going on. And she told
me this story about how the cows was acting up one night and they were going wild and she called her
two sons and she had a big family. She had like 12 siblings. And my uncles are real big. They're like
six, five, very big men. And she called the two oldest and said, you guys, Uncle Dee and Raymond,
go get your guns and go get rid of this critter that, you know, they thought it was like a
timber wolf or something out here messing with the animals and they go do their thing and my uncle and
I asked him about this and he told me the story and I just I never went outside after this
nighttime in that area he said that they saw literally under the moonlight saw they thought it was a
big man they thought it was a big van because there was a farm a couple miles over that we had
a habit back in those days because it was poor it was around the 1940s 1950s it was stealing
people's chickens and stealing, you know, stealing people's livestock because everybody was in, you know,
in bad shape. And he saw what he thought, they thought was a big man, pick up a baby calf. One of the
cows had had a baby, you know, had a little baby calf, you know, here they go again, the neighbors,
you know. And he had thought for a second, is that possible? But then he said, I'm a big man, too.
You know, I'm a big man. That's probably doable. He said they had to chase
this thing all the way to the edge of the property, which everybody had their fencing up to to block off the property.
He finally caught up to it because he was faster than my uncle Raymond.
And he was, they're very feisty.
My uncle, they were fight there, you know, beat people up.
He was wanting, he said, I'm going to beat the living deal.
I saw this guy.
He reaches up to grab and he said he was shocked him was this person.
He thought it was a person was halfway over the fence.
He says that's what he knew.
What was he dealing with?
That's what his words? What am I dealing with? This person's halfway over the fence.
But he said he reached up to grab this person. He was getting a yank that thing down right off that man off the fence and beat the, he said, he's going to beat the tar out of him. He said, when he grabbed a hole to him, he grabbed a hold of him, he said, this thing looked around at him and growled and his eyes was red. And he jumped back. He said, never, he's, and they might have such brave. These are ex-military men.
And they never were scared of anything, ever. I was always looked at. I was always looked.
up to these guys and he said he almost he said he almost defecated on himself he said he was terrified it was
the first time in his life he had ever had this type of fear in him he jumped back and he said it was
it felt like like somebody had ripped his soul out of his he said he let go and he just jumped back
and went all my he said never again every time he had to deal with that if something happened
with the animals it was all there was a whole bunch of brothers all like four or five brothers they all
went out because Raymond was a little bit slower than he was running and Raymond had finally caught
up and he was wondering why he wasn't jumping up after the guy. He's like, why aren't you going
after me? He's like, dude, this is, you know, explained to him, this is, that's not human. That wasn't
human. That was not a human. And I, for him, and he, when he told that story, you know, he said,
there's, there's something out there. He goes, there's definitely something out there and it's
going through these woods. And then my, my dad had an experience. And he's, and my, and my
dad's the same way. I've never seen him afraid of anything, but he left his whole camping gear
in that same area went way back in the woods and was camping and he heard, he heard something
coming through the woods that he knew it was not, and he's a big hunter, and he said he knew it was
not anything that was, that was anything in that area. And he had weapons and everything. He said,
I wasn't going to wait to see what was coming through that clearing. He goes, because what I had on me was
not going to do it. He had to pick up his wife and my stepmother. She was passed out drunk
because they were camping. He had to drag her and by the hand and put her in the car. He couldn't
wake her up. He left all his brand new camping gear behind and everything. He goes, I was not
going to wait to see what was coming through that clearing. He goes because the branches that it
was breaking as it got closer. Because at first he thought it was a small, you know, something small
because he went way back, way back in the woods because there was a little lake area that had good
fishing and very few people went back there because he's very familiar with the area.
I mean, my father, he's a, he's a bad man. I'm just going to say he's a, I don't have a
relationship with him because he's done bad things. He's not afraid of things. He's not some
bad things. And for hearing him tell this story, I knew he was serious. He was dead serious.
So, and he would never leave his equipment. And so he's, it's something in this area,
that there's just, in the, in the, in the, in the,
the things that we've heard in the middle of the screams.
I'm talking the screams of, and I'm going, what kind of animal makes that kind of noise?
So we stopped going out at night.
And it's, yeah, you wouldn't catch me.
There's no way.
No, there's no way you'd catch me in that area ever going out.
And so we were always terrified after those experiences.
So I never believed in that stuff as far as Bigfoot, because I always thought it was a joke.
And after that, I was like, nah, I don't care what anybody says.
They can, you know, I'm the kind of person who would debunk things.
And kind of, I was the one laughing at people.
And, nah, I don't do that anymore.
I don't do that anymore.
That was, we all saw that.
We all know what we saw.
And I'll never forget that.
So that thing was huge.
It was huge.
And it took one step of, one step of its one.
leg, you know, just one length stride was five feet, six feet stride of one, you know, that's a,
that's a long stride, you know, if it's just walking. So and, and I was right next to it.
It was, it was right next to me. And I had, I, I'm just, yeah, we were scared. We were
scared. We were all screaming because we all saw it. And yeah, so yeah, there's a, there, there,
they're out there. If people don't believe that
that stuff exists, they're, whatever.
They're just in denial.
There's too many people.
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It's said everything happens for a reason, but maybe everything happens for a recess.
Take noise-canceling headphones.
Do they block hearing to heightened taste?
Hmm.
That sound seems to show.
Everything happens for a recess.
Thank you for sharing those.
Would you be able to share anything about the location, like maybe just the county that it happened in?
Do you know where, okay, there's Ohio.
It's right on the border of Ohio line and PA line.
And there's a lot of paranormal stuff that goes on here.
I mean, a lot.
I've experienced so much stuff in this area.
And I remember talking to my grandma.
And she finally told me, she told me there's a lot of stuff.
And she had so many stories.
And she was never, she never told me anything wrong.
It always came about because of you got, you got the West Virginia, the tri-state.
It's the end of, think about Enon Valley.
Look at Darlington.
Okay, Darlington is, it's right near Darlington.
You got Darlington, PA, it's Eden Valley.
Then you've got East Palestine, Ohio.
Oh, yeah.
I'm from East Palestine, Ohio.
Okay.
there's that corner. It's like, it's a tri-state thing. You got West Virginia, I can go one
direction to be in West Virginia. I can go over this way and I could be in PA, just a matter of
minutes from each other. And the paranormal stuff going on in Neon Valley in that area is,
and I've experienced this stuff. And as an innocent, is an innocent child where you don't believe
in those things and you think, you know, you're just not at that age where you believe in that stuff.
and when you experience you're going
I mean children are innocent
you know they don't
and as I got in order
I've had to deal with stuff so
there's something going on there
and I don't know if it has to do with
you know the fact of the Civil War
you know anything like that there's all that kind of stuff
but I can go get pictures of things
and always get stuff it's
it's weird
a lot of stuff going on there
especially my family a lot of stuff
extremely, extremely interesting.
My contact info is bigfoot society, gmail.com.
If you ever want to pass that on to any other people that you know that have had encounters in that area, feel free to do so if you feel inclined.
Yeah, yeah, I think they should go out there and get into the deep in those woods and start hunting because it's there.
There's just too many, too many for some odd.
I think it's honestly, in my opinion,
and I don't care if people think are crazy.
I think it goes in and out of some kind of parallel something.
Because it's so it's able to travel, like, in stealth.
You know, it's got some kind of stealth thing going on for something that big.
And to be able to hide a cave system or whatever, I don't know.
But it's, I don't know.
I just know that it's out there.
I mean, you're not the only one.
have that idea. Like there is a sighting years ago on Skinwalker Ranch where they,
someone allegedly saw one come out of a portal on the, the branch property.
Oh, you know what? We was out, we camped out for three months underneath the superstitious
mountains. And really, we saw, I am not kidding. I've told you I have a lot of experiences.
And all I, I never knew it and didn't know nothing about Skinwalkers or none of this stuff.
I just got to see the Skidmalker ranch stuff started watching it this year, actually.
And my dad, like I said, the guy was crazy.
He had us doing some crazy stuff.
We saw, well, he actually thought it was our dog.
And I said, Dad, our dog don't stand on his hind legs and get up and walk around.
Not like that, not a chow chow.
Well, the dog ended up showing back up.
He chased this thing and ended up shooting it.
And I'm telling, I don't know what it was.
He skinned it. When he got brought it back, it was skinned. And I, we looked up on the hill, and he's standing here. He goes, what was that standing up on the hill? Because him and my, him and his buddy was going to go rut. We were going to chase wild boars. There was wild boars out there, and he was going to go hunt one. He wanted to shoot because he likes to hunt. He thought he was chasing a wild boar. And we looked up, I looked at my house. I said, Dad, that's not, that's not a wild boar. It was tan, Keller. It was tan and Keller. It looked like a human.
standing on top of a hill, but it looked like an animal at the same time.
And I don't know if he was drunk or what he was on,
but he was like, okay, we're going to go.
He had in his mind, I don't know what he was seeing,
but he thought that was a wild boar.
And he did.
He went and chased that.
And I think something happened because he completely changed when he came back.
He was completely changed person when he came back.
And I, if I had to tell the whole story, the stuff that happened,
in that desert after that, because we saw all kinds of strange things out there. Back in the
70s, that place wasn't built up. You didn't see all the homes there. I mean, we were way, way back
out there. I'm talking way out there. I think my dad was seriously mentally ill because he had some
ideas that was crazy, and we just had to go along with it because that was, he was our father.
But when he came back, he wasn't the same. He started doing some strange things that,
I don't know and get on, get on here and talk about, but he wasn't himself.
And we all saw what was on that hill.
That wasn't, that wasn't an animal.
And then I, I didn't know nothing about shapeshifters or, because we were real close to the Apache, you know, the Apache, what do you call it?
Reservation.
Yeah, we were real close to them and everything.
And I don't know. I think he did something. He did something. And I think he invoked the wrath upon him because that said, not too few hours later, a monsoon came and destroyed our camp. And we didn't even have any alert that it was coming. So it was something just, yeah, I got an idea of what a shapeshifter or a skin walker what is. But that was the first time when I think back, that could have had to been what that was. It was standing up on his high legs. We had binoculars and everything.
So I want to check something real quick.
So you said that your father saw something standing up on two legs that looked canine and then he shot and skinned it?
Yeah, it was, he thought it was a wild boar.
Well, he when he brought it back skinned, he cooked it and everything.
But when I ate, whatever the part I ate, I got sick, terribly sick.
And I don't know what he knew what he was doing, but I don't think that's what he was chasing.
I don't think he was chasing a wild boar because while I don't know of any wild boar that's tan and color
and wild boars don't stand on their hind legs
so this is going to get really interesting um so whatever was shot and skinned
you actually it was cooked and then you had eaten some of it and then you felt sick i got sick as a dog
i was throwing up i had his stomach ache and i think he invoked some bad mojo from whatever he
He did because he completely changed.
He was continually trying to commit suicide.
Yeah.
So something, I think he did, he got in, I don't know, possessed or whatever.
I don't know.
But at the time, I didn't know nothing about none of this.
I didn't, I was young.
I didn't know anything about this.
But as, you know, as I gotten older and I started studying and learning about all these paranormal things
because I just continued to experience things, see things and deal with stuff.
I'm watching the skin walker.
I didn't know about none of these things.
That had to have been what he was dealing with.
I don't know.
I still don't know the full thing about Skin Walkers.
And it's there's so there's things out there and people can say this stuff doesn't exist,
but I've seen so many things.
I've seen little things in my little, little graze.
I've seen all this stuff.
And people have been with me and seen them.
That's never experienced this stuff before.
So I've had people say, I never experienced this stuff until I started hanging out with you.
So, yeah, exactly, yeah.
I have another question about, so when your father brought it back, skinned, and then before it was cooked, did you see the whole creature, even though it was skinned, whatever it was?
No, no, I didn't even, I didn't even put attention to it because I just thought he knew what he was.
that and you're yeah exactly um that's very intense that's an intense story yeah it's
oh wow people you know people think i i should write a book i wish my sister was
able to you know because she would be able to be able to corroborate this because
we always had the radio you know where you could get all the weather and stuff and you get you get
warnings at least and you get warnings of the monsoon especially they come up over the mountains we
there's no warning whatsoever it destroyed our entire camp literally and i think he ticked off the
i think i believe the you know the indians american indians you know they got they got things going on
out there curses and everything things you're not supposed to be messing around with and stuff i got
Cherokee and me and blackfoot and i just think he's messing around my dad really looked a lot it
really looked indian he had a lot of indian and i mean i think he messed up and i mean i think he
messed up some stuff because it just came through and literally just decimated our camp.
Oh, wow.
We literally had to go hide.
He just told me, get some shoes on and go hide.
I'm like, what?
I was sick in my tent, you know, literally throwing up.
And that was my, he just, he wasn't, I had parents that just really didn't parent.
Let's put it that way.
I totally understand that.
An individual is asking, did your father bring the hide back after it?
was scanned.
No.
Okay.
No.
Okay.
And I'm not, I don't know if it was because he didn't, I think, when I think about how he was,
he didn't want any of the, anything causing other animals to want to come close to the camp.
Like we were literally hardcore camping.
Like we cooked on the rocks and, you know, we had their own little, I'm talking, he taught
me how to do camping like, you had nothing.
The only thing that we had that was
any kind of domestic thing was that we had the little
like pots that you
everything was made out of whatever we found out there
in the desert. And we had our tents. We had basic tents. They weren't no
fancy tents. We didn't have blow-up mattresses or anything like that. I mean we
lived like we were
you know back in the olden days. I mean we he
taught me a lot. I mean he I even though it was rough he
he taught me a lot. We had our own. We care. We care.
our own weapons and everything. But he kept anything that was, that would cause animals,
other animals to come into the tent, you know, wanting to come into our camp area. He would,
he would have skinned it out away from the area and left, skinned it wherever he was, him,
and it was him and Petey. It was his friend Petey that did it that went hunt, hunted and
hunted this thing down. So I don't know why for the life of me he would want to chase something
that he didn't even, couldn't even identify what the heck it was.
If I saw that, it was trying to chase, I would not try to chase something that I'm looking at going, this doesn't look human or animal, you know what I'm saying?
Animals don't walk on their high legs.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
So I just, I remember, I just remember that whole incident like it was yesterday, and I remember, I mean, he was an adult and I'm sitting there thinking, what the heck is he doing?
you know, the child shouldn't be the one questioning, you know, what are you going?
But he would do crazy things like that.
That's why I was always just like, I was never surprised by the stuff he would do.
I had to go along with it.
You didn't question.
You did not question my dad.
So, you know, it was just, that's just the way I was raised.
So he did some crazy stuff.
And there was a lot of things, experiences of strength.
range. There was and there was things flying around the sky and I didn't know anything about Area 51 at the time either. We just saw it as, you know, I didn't believe in UFOs either, but we saw them. But then, but I didn't know. Now I look back, I go, oh, well, no wonder we were close to Area 51. So it's, it's, it's, I got to experience a lot of stuff, but some of it was really messed up. It's really messed up.
I'm sorry you had to live with that.
I hope things are much better for you now.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I'm a born-again Christian now.
Okay.
Okay.
I just, I've been trying to make sense of all the stuff that I've experienced.
And I, you can't, it's real.
It's all real.
It all happened.
And I believe that there's other things out there.
You know, I'm not, I'm not one of them people to think it's all bull crap.
And, you know, doesn't just because I believe in heaven and hell and, you know, God and all that stuff.
No, there's other things out there.
There's definitely other things out there.
I've seen too much of it.
And so, but yeah, I'm healed.
It's just trying to explain this to other people is some people would just think you're crazy.
And I at this point don't care because I know what I experienced.
And me and my brother, what me and my brother and sister have experienced.
It was hell, but it made us, made us who we are, you know.
And the both of us, I mean, we both know there's a side to things.
There's a supernatural side.
There's things you can't see, but then sometimes you can see them, you know, and you've experienced that full firsthand, you know.
Yeah.
There's a battle going on behind the scenes for sure.
Oh, yes, definitely, definitely.
there certainly is
I thank you for
coming up to share
what you've experienced
over the years and
definitely I did not know
there was stuff like that happening around
the East Palestine area
on the border so I
will have that in mind
thank you
no problem
right
thank you for coming out
and yeah feel free to pass on my email
if there's anyone else that you run into in the future.
But thank you.
No, no problem.
You're welcome.
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Do they block hearing to heighten taste?
Hmm.
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Hey, Mamba Verres.
Hey, can you hear me?
Hey, how's it going?
Yes, I can hear you.
We are connected.
hear what you have experienced there in Central Oregon.
Well, not me personally, but I have friends who live on the Res.
And this one story comes from the mother that has lived on the Res.
And I'm guessing this had to be in the 50s, the 60s.
And when she was a little girl, her and her brother, you know, obviously lived on the res.
Well, the little brother would always say big monkey in the cornfield.
Big monkey in the cornfield.
They would find footprints, but they never saw anything.
Till one night she was upstairs doing her homework, and she kept feeling like she was being watched.
and she looked around the room, no little brother bugging her.
And then finally she looked out the window,
and she saw this face staring right at her.
And in order to look through the window,
you would need a ladder.
And this thing was not on a ladder.
And of course she freaked out,
went and told them mom and dad,
they immediately ran outside,
and all they heard was,
um,
running away and then the corn
rustling.
Then there's another story
of my father.
Now he was, uh, he used to drive a truck
for the Warm Springs, uh, middle.
And going up over
Mount Hood, in fact.
And it was winter times.
And him and the
snow plows were kind of like, not side by side,
but they eventually came up and around
a corner up on the paths together. So you got all these headlights loom in the area. They literally
watched a being, walk, go step over the snow banks. And if you've been on a pass, you know the
snow banks are pretty high, but the snow being pushed up against. And it stepped over
like you have to step it over a curve, nothing. And it walked across the road, grabbed a tree branch,
and pulled itself up over the snow bank and up into the tree line.
And they kind of went up the road a little bit, pulled over to kick the tires,
and the driver, plow driver asked dad,
did you see what I saw?
Dad's like, yep, I sure did.
I believe it, there's just been too many stories,
especially around here and other, you know, states.
Not to believe that they don't exist.
They have to exist.
Too many experiences from different people.
Oh, absolutely.
I mean, especially out there in that area.
Did he ever describe what he saw that day?
It was tall, dark hair, and very, very hairy.
And it just, it was like kind of like a couple of blinks, you know.
dude was gone. I mean, it was like going on a four or with a four lane highway or pass, you know, and he was across the road like literally two steps. You know, as you and I, we would have to, you know, jog across, but literally two steps and he was up over the, up back into the tree line. It was. And there's other things that my father has seen, not just big foot, but other things upon the mountain. He had this, well, he goes,
It was a shape like a dog, but it ran, and Dad was doing like 70 miles in the log truck.
You know, this is further back.
And this dog was actually getting ahead of him.
And he's been around wolves and bears, and, you know, he's gone hunting up in the mountains.
And he goes, this was just, he goes, it wasn't a wolf.
There's just absolutely no way this was a wolf.
I know they can run fast, but not like this, from what my father was saying.
Unfortunately, he's gone, so I can't, you know, get him on the phone sort of thing and share his experiences, but these are what he just told me.
My mom, though, she did tell me she had a friend in a group went camping.
And exactly, it had to be up somewhere in Washington, and probably around, what's it, Mount Rainier.
and everybody sitting by the campfire and everything
and all of a sudden they smelled like this wet dog
I mean like someone needed a shower really really bad
and this thing like just out of the
the campfire light but yet you could see this shape
and everybody freaked and everybody ran
you have some very very interesting accounts
thank you so much for coming out Montever
much for coming out longer yeah no problem my first time thank you hopefully talk to you
another time with uh thanks again for coming up thanks again for coming up yes yes you all have a great day
hey leonard this is uh jeremiah from bigfoot society do you mind if i potentially use this audio
for my podcast absolutely god awesome well uh what brings you up tonight you know what i'm walking by my
local bass fishing pond. Okay, it's my early summer. And I walked by this print on the ground and I didn't think anything other to begin with. And I walked back to wait a minute. Who the hell will be walking out here in the 50s fire is and bare feet? Okay, it's so spread like they walk in barefoot all the time. It's impressed about an inch deep into the soil and it's about 13 inches by six inches wide. I use my buck knife with a pair of comparison and I actually have pictures of it and I was planning on that I saw your email here. I was going to say, I was going to say,
send that to you. There's also some other things around some of the local areas there like
Laurelbush. You know how tough a Laurelbush used to break? Okay, this thing looks like a twisted
a laurel bush off, bent it over, and then bent all kinds of sticks and angles on top of it. I
pictures of that, too, in the same area. Okay. And I thought I might have heard a knock one day. I'm
not sure. So I knocked back and nothing happens. So that's the end of that story. I can't
confirm or deny that.
But yeah, and the mountains rest rock in Connecticut, South Central Connecticut.
And somebody told me, like, yeah, somebody reported something big up here that wasn't a bear.
And I'm putting two and two together.
And this is where, okay, like I said, I've never seen anything personally, period.
I want to.
But, yeah, I have the print.
I have the bent over and snap trees.
And all kinds of other different things like there's three, 30 or 40 foot trees that were ripped out of the ground.
And not cut by axe or anything, he's ripped out.
and they're like up in a triangle in the middle of the woods.
I mean, my human would do this.
Oh, man.
That's wild stuff.
Yeah, if you'd be able to send those over, I'd love to take a look at them.
I would love to send those over.
I'm not home now.
I've actually had a pet boy who's got my car serviced.
Yeah, take your time.
I saw your email down there.
And yes, I would love to send each and everything of that over.
There's also a rock formation on the other mountain,
there was sleeping giant mountain that appeared overnight.
Now, these are two or three hundred pound boulders
and a big pyramid formation.
closest, there is a college right there, I'm digging in college prank, but no. The closest quarry,
okay, is down this huge winding trail. There's no way there's things showing up overnight
with college kids and rocks in that quarry. When you see it, when you see that too, you're going to say,
wait a minute, something's wrong here. Right. So it's all in the same area, too. It's all right
in this basic area on two different mountains. I live right between. Okay.
You know, it's kind of, and I'm thinking about all this stuff, putting it together,
and I just came across your page here, and I said, let me listen to this guy. I never do lives.
Okay, but I like to show Finding Bigfoot. It makes sense.
And like the person before me said, there's so much evidence.
Oh, yeah. It's wild, dude.
Well, I am looking forward to when you get some time in the next few days,
send it over. I'll take a look, man.
And thanks so much for coming up, dude.
Yes, I would love to have some communication with you.
I don't know where you are, but maybe someday, like, take a look.
Yeah, absolutely. I will keep that in mind. Thank you.
Well, thank you very much.
Nice to speak to you.
You as well.
Hey Brandon, this is Jeremiah.
Thanks for having me.
Yeah.
My Bigfoot encounter, it's nothing crazy.
I didn't have eyes on anything.
But with all of the strange events that occurred,
like I try to look at things from a skeptical viewpoint.
You know, I'm not going to instantly say, oh, that was a cryptid.
I spent a lot of time out in the woods in northern Alabama on the Tennessee border.
So I know what the normal sights and sounds are, but we were up on an old abandoned logging trail.
It was close to Plevna, Alabama, which is right next to the Tennessee border.
And we were riding up there one night.
You know, we'd pull over like we always did, had bonfire.
We just, this night was different.
We heard tree knocks.
We had rocks thrown at us.
We were at the top of the mountain.
It's not like they were rolling down from a higher elevation or anything like that.
They were being actively thrown at us.
And I mean, we didn't feel scared or anything.
We were just kind of laughing it off, you know, didn't think much of it.
But what scared us is on our way back down, we had pulled over real quick to put on some music, to find some music.
And that's when we heard it, the actual vocalization.
and it was just a long, drawn-out, like, whoop kind of whoop yell kind of deal.
And we just, like, we stopped and looked at each other, we were like, dude, there's no way that's what that just was.
Because, you know, we've, being my generation, we're pretty knowledgeable on cryptids and stuff.
It's been a big thing for years.
And, like, we knew instantly that sounded just like a big foot.
That's the only sound that could have been.
And then we heard it again, and it was a bit louder with a little more intention behind it,
and we just looked at each other again.
Like, we got to get out of here.
We didn't feel welcome.
We felt like that was their last attempt to kind of push us down the mountain and get us out of there.
But other than that, that's the only certain, in my mind, only certain Bigfoot encounter I've had.
You know, I've had the rocks thrown at me before and had tree knock.
and stuff. But that was the only time I heard an actual vocalization that I could kind of connect with everything.
Yeah, the rest of the encounters, as far as cryptos go in the same area, they were mainly a dogman related,
which is a lot different of an experience. I'll tell you that much. I don't know if you want me to get into all of them or anything,
but it's just definitely a whole different experience. The vibe is completely different.
you know a lot of times you hear people talk about this negative energy that kind of comes along with them
and i definitely experience that every time and that's how i knew before even anything else started
that's how i knew something was off uh so i don't actively pursue that on my channel but if it
comes up as part of another interview uh yeah you'd feel free to if you're up for for sharing
what you encountered with that as well uh that's
That's definitely cool.
Yeah, that would be cool, man.
This one's definitely a lot more intense.
There's a lot more detailed to it.
So where I was living, this was all around, this was probably, I would say, about two years after the incident on the old logging road.
And that happened around 2014.
So this would have been 2016, maybe 2017.
I was living out in Newmarket, Alabama, which is still very close to the,
the Tennessee border and I was taking a walk one night I couldn't sleep it was about
two thirty three o'clock in the morning and I get about a half a mile into my walk
down the street and the first half of the street is lit up all the street lights
work and then the second half of the street once you get closer down to the
creek and the woods for some reason all the street lights were out I was walking
everything seemed fine you know I made that walk
plenty of times.
And then I get almost all the way down this street.
It was about a mile long.
I get almost all the way down.
I say about three quarters.
And I hear something jump out of the tree next to me.
And when it hit the ground, I'm a big guy.
I'm 300 plus pounds.
It sounded like if I would have jumped out of a tree.
It was a heavy, heavy thud.
and in that area there's really nothing that would be up in a tree that size.
We don't really have black bears in that area.
They're a little further north or further south.
There wouldn't have been mountain lions and, you know, they're very light on their feet.
It wouldn't have sounded like that when they hit the ground.
But as soon as it hit the ground, everything got dead silent and I instantly got hit with that dreadful, horrified feeling.
I've never felt such fear in my life.
And I didn't even see anything.
Just upon that sound and they going dead silent,
I got this sick feeling this knot in my stomach
and instantly went into tunnel vision
and turned on my heel toe
and sort of walking back down to my house.
And I could hear this thing following behind me.
It was pacing back and forth
like from either side of the street,
but also tailing me.
And then I got hit with this smell.
It smelled like a dirty dog that had like rolled around in its own feces and urine.
And it just like, it was the heaviest smell.
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It just kind of went along with the feeling of dread.
It was just this heavy oppressive feeling.
And I didn't turn around to look at it, man.
I physically could not do anything but walk at a steady pace.
Only thing I could see was the street line in front of my house.
Just tunnel vision.
I make it inside.
I didn't turn around to see it or anything.
I make it inside.
And then for probably about a month.
month or two after, almost every night.
It was like routine around the same time between two and four o'clock in the morning.
I would get that same feeling and I would feel trapped in my room.
And I would feel the presence outside my window.
And once again, like, I felt so drawn to look out the window, but I couldn't.
I physically could not move.
I was just like paralyzed in my bed for,
out.
This all up.
It all kind of came to a climax when one night I was sitting on the porch around the same time smoking a cigarette.
And from down that same road, the same direction where the thing had followed me from, I hear a bark.
And I'm like, okay, you know, it's plenty of neighborhood dogs.
And then I hear it again, and it's a little closer.
Still not thinking anything of it.
And then I kind of...
We were 10 years old.
They took us up until the ages.
Hey.
You there?
Yeah.
I don't know what just happened.
So.
Just a second.
That's weird.
We're getting audio from somewhere.
That's really strange.
I guess today is today.
Thank you for all sharing the line.
Thank you for sharing the line.
It's like coming from another live.
Oh.
Yeah.
It's not from my side.
That's really weird, man.
Okay.
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gazing miracles are real though absolutely
yeah that's really weird
um okay sorry about that man i've been in a car accident
and if i'm really weird never had anything uh like that happened before
i'm gonna disconnect from brandon maybe he can send a request
uh to come back at a later time that that's just very very weird uh what do you think
bigfoot does during hurricanes i don't know uh that's going to be the questions that's asked
more and more. I think we need to focus on helping people as much as we can, but I think that
question is going to start coming up and be interesting to see what happens. Hey, Stacey,
thanks for coming up on stage. My name is Jeremiah. First off, I hope that you are safe down there in
Tennessee. I'm not in an area that was hit by the floods. Gotcha. Good, good. That is good to hear.
You're more than welcome to share what you would like regarding the story you put in the comments.
Yes, my grandfather, he had eight children and 30-plus grandchildren,
and he used to take us all individually at times hunting.
And one of the places he enjoyed going was Hebbetsburg area.
It's in Fairfield, Glade, Tennessee.
and he leased a piece of property and would take us individually.
And one day he come home and he said,
we're never hunting there again.
And he went on to sit my uncles down and tell them about the big foot that he saw.
I was very young when this happened.
But the creature that he saw, he said it was large.
It was a large manlike figure.
It was much bigger than him.
And he was six to.
and he said the smell.
The smell is what hit him first.
Just like other animals can smell you when you're in the woods.
You take precautions to not be sniffed out by deer.
And he said that this smell just hit him out of nowhere.
He said it was kind of the same smell that wild dogs have.
And he was sitting in the tree stand and he smelled this.
thing and he watched it come across a ridge and down in front of him and across a creek
and up the hill away from him and when it was on the other side he got out of his tree stand
and went back to the truck and never went back yeah he said he watched it and he believes that
it probably knew he was there but it didn't stop and interact or anything and it didn't act
scared and take off running it just continued on its path and moved away from him but it
It scared them that he never went back.
And this man, he was invincible.
He was like a Superman figure in my family.
He wasn't scared of anything.
So I believe him when he told the story when I was a kid.
Wow.
Thank you for sharing that part of your family history.
That is absolutely incredible.
living in tennessee i'm not sure what part even you are but is it a thing down there where
you hear stories and accounts of that are similar to to this often or oh yeah i mean not particularly
the smell um but of course it's i don't know that anybody else in my family has seen one um
but just from other locals yes there there are similar stories to what the what the creature looks like
like and how it moves and in the area.
We've actually had Bigfoot hunters come down and explore the area.
We have a Bigfoot festival every year where lots of people come, but it's a very popular
area for Bigfoot sightings.
Mm.
That the Fairfield Glade area?
Yes.
There's, um, it's grown up a lot in the past few years just because it's become like a
retirement community.
There's thousands of people that live there.
But when you move past Fairfield Glade and go into the Hepbittsburg area, it's very rural,
and there's nothing there.
It's not cell phone tower.
It's pretty much just hunting land.
And it backs up to, I'm trying to think of the, it's protected land.
It's like the Big South Fork area.
Okay.
Okay, so this is like around Catusa and.
Katusa, WMA is pretty big.
Yes, it's a very large area.
Yeah, Frozenhead is a pretty interesting area, too, from what I've heard.
It looks like that's further east.
My grandpa always had a theory that they lived in the cave systems.
And if you look at the cave systems that are underneath Tennessee and the Appalachian Mountains,
it's a mammoth cave system.
So to me, it makes a lot of sense.
Oh, I mean, I've heard that theory as well.
for many, many different people.
And I'd say it's probably pretty accurate.
It just makes sense that they would take advantage of a natural shelter like that.
Absolutely.
Well, thanks for having me on.
You guys have a good day.
Absolutely.
Thanks, Stacey.
Oh, bye-bye.
That was a great anecdotal story from her family history.
Thank you for coming up, Stacey.
Amanda, what's up?
Hey, Jeremiah.
What's up?
I'm actually at the museum currently, and I will be fully available to do whatever you need me to do.
I just wanted to reach out and see how things are going down there at the museum.
Things are going really good.
We are open for business as normal.
A lot of the area to the northeast of us got hammered pretty good with Hurricane Helene.
And so we're just trying to keep an eye on that.
Unfortunately, some of my coworkers have family members up there that they still hadn't gotten contact.
But as far as the museum is concerned here, everything's up and running.
And per normal, we're glad to be open.
A lot of people are coming through or trying to escape from those areas,
you know, take their kids somewhere to get their minds off of it and stuff.
So really happy to be here to do that for them.
I'm glad that you, it sounds like you're okay, your family is okay, which is good.
Yeah, we're okay.
Yeah, we're okay.
Family is okay. We only lost power for a little while. They did have it all forecasted to come right over our area
initially, but during the night the storm turns. So probably about they know more the D60 miles from us to the east.
That's where it got the worst of it. So fortunate for us, very, very unfortunate to our other folks.
in the Appalachia.
Have you had any interesting ones that have come in lately in general from people that you've been able to talk to?
Oh, yeah, I've got some really, really good ones.
Ones can't necessarily make public right now, but I can't say that it is something international.
So from somewhere overseas, and that's about all I can give.
And it's really cool.
I'm super excited for it.
Oh, my goodness.
This got me super excited. That's amazing. Wow.
I'm sure.
Yeah, trust me. I was like a little kid in a candy shop when I started talking to him.
I was like, is this actually happening right now?
No way.
To keep my composure, but yeah.
It's a current thing. Oh my goodness.
They visited the museum and gave the information and yeah, I can't give specifics on anything except, you know, that it's somewhere overseas.
I'm currently talking with them.
and getting video evidence and all kinds of good stuff.
This one's a really cool one.
I'm excited.
Video, this is amazing.
So I'm not going to press you anymore because we're just not going to do that.
But what are ways that people can, I'm sure this will come out eventually,
and where can people be watching to see when it does, hopefully?
If I'm able to make it public, which is about 50-50 chance,
you know, just because you have to take a lot of people in the big, outside of Bigfoot stuff,
to have to understand a lot of this stuff, you know, is very private.
You have to have that trust with some of your witnesses that, you know,
you're not going to share this information publicly because they don't want the ridicule.
Or their job might take it to where, you know, they, you know, it could affect them professionally.
So, you know, you have to take a lot of those kinds of things into consideration.
So if it does, it will most likely either be through expedition, Bigfoot, through the
museum here that would make it public or it would be at any of my other social media.
That's awesome. So just to make that really clear, that's the Expedition Bigfoot Museum
Facebook page and not the TV show. They are not connected. That is correct. We tease all the time
that this is the original Expedition Bigfoot because we were here long before the TV show.
Do you get people that come in that are like, what? This isn't like a this isn't like the TV show.
Yeah, we get that all time.
Strangely enough, we actually get more phone calls than we do people coming in.
People call all the time.
We can always tell when the Discovery Channel is either putting out new episodes or stuff.
People will call in.
It's like, hey, I saw such in the background and you guys completely missed it.
And I'm like, whoa, whoa, wait a minute.
Hang on, are you talking about us?
And I start giving more info about the, they're referring to the TV show.
That's awesome.
Oh, man.
That's wild.
And actually, we've gotten some good stories out of some of those calls like that, which is really fun.
I bet.
Yeah, man.
Again, I'm going to say it again.
You got one of the best jobs in the world, you know, for someone who's in the Bigfoot.
It's very cool.
It is.
I am very, very blessed.
Wow.
Well, I'm just going to be clicking refresh all day long on the Expedition Bigfoot page because if this does come out, I'd want to see in the future what is.
But Amanda, thanks for coming up real quick.
to kind of share update about how things are going there.
And can you remind people how they can check out the museum
and where you're all located and stuff?
Absolutely, yes.
So the museum is Expedition Bigfoot Sasquatch Museum,
and it is located in Blue Ridge, Georgia,
that's in the North Georgia Mountains,
almost right at the Tennessee border.
It's a very, for like a better word, tourist-type area.
Now a lot of people come up here into the mountains to escape the cities and things.
So that is our main location right off the main thoroughfare here.
And you can find the Bigfoot Museum either on their website, which I actually helped built.
A little shameless plug there is Expeditionbigfoot.com.
Or you can go to their Facebook page.
Also Expedition Bigfoot.
But make sure that it is our logo.
Very recognizable once you see it.
And as far as myself, and as far as myself is concerned, you can always find me on any of my social media platforms as Amanda the Bigfoot Lady.
And I also, you can contact me through email at Amanda the Bigfootlady at gmail.com.
I'm always open to collect stories.
We're not like some of the crazy stuff, even here at the museum I'm referring to as well.
We're not like the crazy TV shows where we're going to come out with a big camera crew and all this kind of crazy stuff.
really just here to collect the information, collect the stories, because if it wasn't for witnesses,
we wouldn't have any of this information to even start with. So, yeah, that's what I'm all about.
Same here. Same here. The way you guys do things is very close to the way I do stuff for the podcast.
So appreciate you being there and everything you do, David does, and everyone who's associated with the museum.
but thanks again for coming up for a bit.
It's fun getting caught up with you, Amanda.
Bigfoot Society will be right back after these messages.
Let's go, girls.
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It said everything happens for a reason, but maybe everything happens for a recesses.
Take noise-canceling headphones.
Do they block hearing to heighten taste?
Hmm.
That sound seems to show.
Everything happens for a recess.
Awesome.
Yeah, real quick before I pop off here, I mentioned the Expedition Bigfoot Facebook page.
David actually runs that himself. So any of the stories and things that he is posted on the Facebook page there comes directly from him and his wife. And any of those stories and stuff like that, you know, it's the real deal when it's coming from him. That's all. Yeah, no, David's got the stuff. He's got the good stuff. That's good to know. Thank you.
You're very welcome. You guys have a good day and keep her between the ditches up there as we say down here. Yes, yep. Have a good one.
Hi there. How do you pronounce your name?
You can just say sin.
Okay, cool. All right.
Sin, thanks for coming up.
What do you guys up to out there in Ohio?
You had anything, any cool stuff happen out there?
We are currently searching, researching a private property right now.
I don't know if you've ever heard of the group, the Ohio Nightstockers.
Yes.
I am one of their members.
So we actually have a trip coming up here for their 10-year anniversary.
The whole group's kind of getting together, but we're going out to a few new spots
and hopefully to get some new sounds and some new evidence going.
That's awesome.
How long have you been a researcher for?
Probably about two years.
I've always been interested.
My dad used to talk about stories and things like that, but I met the Ohio Nightstock
about two years ago at a conference, and I was lucky enough for them to let me come out.
And I kind of hop between their group and a few other people and just get out there and have some fun.
Nice. So personally, have you had any interesting encounters yourself?
Have you been fortunate enough to experience anything out of the ordinary?
Oh, yeah. I have seen so much. My first encounter was in Kentucky.
and it was just the craziest thing and this thing just came up on two feet and it just
really took me by surprise and you know it's always a debate about what Bigfoot
actually is but you know we shine the light on this thing and it wasn't there so that
really piqued my interest even more than when I was a kid and ever since then being
with the group I've I got to see one last spring it was a juvenile
That was actually made my heart stop, you know, because you hear things and things happen
while you're out there, but to actually see one run by was, it was actually pretty crazy.
Wow. Was that, was that on the private property in Ohio then?
Yeah, it was on somebody's private property, unfortunately. I wish I could give you details,
but like the...
Oh, no, that's actually not a problem at all. I never pressed, like, if I know it's a private thing, I never
repressed for it. But thank you. So you got a good look at it. Do you remember any details about
what you saw when it ran across? Oh yeah. It was so being a juvenile, it was probably about
three and a half, four foot, not very old, not very big. The speed on this little guy was
just inhuman. It was just so fast. It was kind of like a
a blink of an eye thing, but it was gray, which is, you know, Ohio seems to be known for their gray and their white ones for, you know, whatever unknown reason, but it was about a light gray.
And, you know, I could see the, the hair on the arms and it came down to the hands.
And it was, it was really neat.
I didn't get a good look at the face since it ran by so fast, but he was a hairy guy.
Wow.
How many, how many sightings have been a reference?
How many sightings have you guys had in that area?
Sightings, not very many, but we do have some pretty solid audio.
We've had David Ellis go over quite a few of our audio, and he can confirm professionally
that what we've caught, there's no known animal in North America that pegs these high
on a spectrograph.
And we've had, you know, the calls and the whoops and the rock.
throws one of our guys his windshield on his car actually got busted up one day so
it's it's been a pretty good adventure wow are you guys getting progressive
language there we did have so they brought Russ out from Expedition Bigfoot to
one of our locations and he can you know I'm sure if you watch Expedition
Bigfoot or you know if you were at the Mothman Festival he talks about how he
did hear the language one time while we were out there but
But I've heard it myself at a different location in Kentucky.
So it's definitely something different to hear.
So you've heard that live?
Yes.
Yes, I have.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
So I went out to Oregon and we cap, a gentleman in my group, this is in the Willamette National
Forest.
He captured some stuff that no one else heard except for one lady in the group.
And I had David listen to it as well.
And he's like, yeah, that's progressive language.
I was like, it's weird because I was right there and I didn't hear it.
So that's amazing.
You heard it live.
Yeah, it's like, I want to say, I'm sorry that you didn't get to hear it because it's definitely, it's, you know, it's one of those things where they say, you know, it sounds like they're speaking English and you, you're like your brain wants to register what they're saying.
But the more you listen to it, the more you realize that, you know, there are like, it sounds like vowels and different words, but it just sounds like, it just sounds like.
like gibberish at the same time.
Did yours sound like anyone's voice in the group?
We have had that happen, not at this specific location.
This was more the one in Kentucky.
This was my first encounter with what I believe was one.
We did hear more.
It was probably going on for about 10 minutes.
And I kind of feel like an idiot for not trying to record it, but it was so quiet.
but at other different locations we have heard where it mimics, which is really, really off-putting.
You know, if one of us does a call or any kind of talking in general, we've had that call back where it does sound like it's imitating.
And we've also had what sounds like women crying, not your typical like coyote calls, but what sounds like women crying.
And we've actually heard a cow before.
No way
Oh wow
That's incredible
Let's go girls
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Huh
I didn't think we could feel like that again at our age
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They say everything
happens for a reason,
but I suspect
everything happens
for a Reese's
like this commercial break.
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from music or
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Perhaps it's true.
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So I asked the thing
about
leading into the mimic
because,
and I haven't really
released this audio
yet on my podcast,
I will eventually.
but the part where David said,
yeah, that's percussive language,
the audio, it sounds like my voice.
And then I was like,
I don't really know how to handle this.
And he pretty much showed me, he was like,
like the way it looks on the spectrograph,
it's not how the human voices look.
And I'm still trying to wrap my mind around that.
You know, like, yeah.
It's like the freaking,
but the coolest thing at the same time.
No, really?
Does it sound like live?
Does it sound like mumbling at all?
It did.
So when this happened, this was around 2019,
and we were on private property that backs up to Daniel Boone.
And, you know, it's kind of a long story, but to cut it short,
you know, it's just some really weird things started happening.
And we had the orbs in the sky.
And we had what sounded.
So I'm indigenous.
So it sounded like the old time, like when tribes used to have their parties and the drums and everything like that.
And, you know, we were kind of like thinking like, this is really weird.
We were telling ghost stories, but his nearest neighbor was an elderly couple that was a mile in the opposite direction.
And the longer this, you know, it sounded like a party going on, the longer this went on, the weirder things started to get.
And we started having like two to three piece whistles that were responsible.
to our whistles and we even changed our whistles and it actually mimicked our whistling back.
And after that happened is when the talking and the language started and it just sounded like two of them kind of just having this conversation back and forth and it did sound a little bit like mumbling at some point, but
it was so quiet and I don't know if you know, it sounds silly to say. I don't know if they were whispering or if it was just
one of those things where we only heard it and i don't know if like the next person would have
heard it as well you know what i mean but uh-huh wow yeah i mean i i've i've heard live uh it's almost
like a murmuring mumbling type thing uh out in the woods and an area in iowa and it's just it
it's weird because your logical side of your mind wants to wants to not say it's big
foot, but like just where it's happening in the time, it's like logically, you know, it can't be
anything else. So it's weird. But, um, yeah, send, thank you for coming up. I mean, um, please reach out
to me. My email is bigfoot society at gmail.com. I'd love to, you know, keep in touch with,
uh, you and your group. Yeah, of course. Thanks for, uh, have a meet here. I love sharing this.
Absolutely. Thank you for doing what you do. You got it. Have a good one.
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Her and I can get on here and we can tell our stories.
Maybe there's somebody else out there listening that's too afraid to tell their story.
Maybe this will give them the courage to come out.
And now I feel so bad about it.
Who cares what anybody thinks?
I know what I saw.
I know what's out there.
That's all I care about.
let people know. Please let them know if you ever see one of these things. You need to tell.
Because if you don't, then shame on you. You know, shame on you.
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