Bigfoot Society - Return to the Owl Moon Wilderness with Darrell Adams
Episode Date: September 25, 2024Join us as we dive deep into the mysterious Owl Moon Wilderness with Darrell Adams, a key figure featured in 'The Owl Moon Lab' by Tobe Johnson. From his move to Oregon in 2011 and bizarre sounds in t...he wilderness, to finding mysterious knee impressions and unexplained lights in his farmhouse—Darrell shares riveting tales of Bigfoot encounters, unexplained phenomena, and paranormal experiments. Discover how Darrell's meticulous recordings and interactions with figures like Ron Morehead reveal sounds and evidence that defy explanation. Don't miss his gripping account of UFO sightings, eerie EVPs, and the strange energy that surrounds the Owl Moon Lab area. This episode is a must-watch for all Bigfoot and paranormal enthusiasts. Big discoveries await in this captivating episode!Resources:The Owl Moon Lab by Tobe Johnson - https://amzn.to/3MPsYAE (Amazon Affiliate link)Darrell's Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootJustified-k3xShare your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)🔴 Subscribe to hear more Bigfoot encounters: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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All right, Bigfoot Society, we've got the privilege of talking to Daryl Adams from the Owl Moon Wilderness.
You may recognize his name if you've read the book, The Owl Moon Lab,
A Paranormal Experiment by Tobe Johnson, which is a fantastic read from Hanger One Publishing.
Highly recommend it, have the links in the show notes, but it's a pleasure to have you on
the show finally.
How are you doing today, Daryl?
I'm doing great.
Thank you.
That's awesome.
And you are, are you okay with sharing where you are currently?
Oh, yeah.
I'm out in Oklahoma.
That's right.
Which I think that's interesting by itself, and we might get there eventually.
but I think I would love to start out with just talking about your experience at the Owl Moon Wilderness and what you experience.
And we already talked about in the pre-show that this isn't going to be everything because, quite frankly, there's too much.
And you can get the whole story by reading that book.
But what are some interesting memories or experiences you had?
when you were in that area of Oregon?
Oh, I, like Tobes book, The Al Moon Lab,
he could probably write two more of those books
with all the stuff that happened to us there.
I actually moved to Oregon in 2011,
and I first moved to Roseburg area,
which is about, I don't know,
40 miles south of Cottage Grove area
where the Al Moon Lab wilderness area is.
And then we moved up there to the,
the Al Moon Lab after that.
But pretty much soon as I moved into the house, the Almoon Lab House, I started hearing strange
sounds, it backs up to a big wilderness area, BLM land, government land.
So it kind of backs up to the mountains there and there's nothing back there other than wilderness.
So I would hear all kinds of weird sounds up there tonight, which led me to start recording
stuff. You know, I put out my recorder. So I just, a lot of strange things were happening.
I was having a new shop built at that house. And so my brother's been kind of into the
bigfoot world forever. And I was just kind of working and didn't think about it. I've always
been a hunter and a fisher and an outdoors person. So I kind of knew all the animals.
and everything, and this stuff I was hearing up there wasn't anything I'd ever heard.
You know, I've heard bobcats, the mountain lions screaming, and all the weirdest stuff like that.
In the Sierras in California, when I hunted as, you know, growing up as a Boy Scout and everything.
But this was like nothing I'd ever heard.
Sort of like if you mixed a T-Rex and an African lion and they had a child and it was angry.
So anyways, my brother had been into Bigfoot and stuff.
So he actually got an invitation from Todd Nice to a thing they have every year out there in Oregon called the, oh, shoot, I don't.
Beachfoot, probably.
The Beach foot, they call it.
And so my brother wasn't able to go.
And me and him were going to go together.
And so I ended up going.
And I met Ron Moorhead there.
he his daughter actually lives right there in or around cottage grove area so we got to talking by the
campfire me and him and bob gimlin and i let him hear some of the sounds i recorded and they were
like oh my gosh man those are yeah and i said i you know i'm new to the area i'd be cool if i you know
met someone around there that could kind of you know let me know what's going on what this is and
what's happening.
So Ron's like, oh yeah, you're pretty much neighbors with Tobe Johnson.
He's right there in Springfield.
You know, you're within 30 miles of them or whatever.
So as soon as I got back from Beachfoot, I kind of hit Tob up on the Facebook Messenger,
I think it was, because I didn't know him prior to that.
And it just happened to be he was doing a thing down at the Cottage Grove Lake,
which was within two miles of the property where they got the London trackway, where they would,
they had, you know, cast all those prints. So I met him down there, and we met and, you know,
just got to talk and I let him hear the sounds and stuff. And he's like, oh, yeah, man, that's cool.
He was driving a truck and he was living in a up by Springfield. And I had the property.
So I just said, hey, why don't you just move your little travel?
trailer down there on the property and, you know, maybe we can, I'm retired. I got nothing else to do.
So we can start, you know, just researching this stuff and see what's going on.
So he moved his trailer over there to the property for a couple months and then we just,
everything just kind of actually, I think it was, oh, he was there. He may not even been there yet.
and I had drawn an elk hunt for the land up behind there.
And it was actually the last day of the hunting season.
So he had just gotten off work truck driving.
So he jumped in my truck and we went up there and we're driving.
Because I had seen a bunch of the structures, you know, out in the woods that the bigfoot's
do and markers.
And I was telling him, and as we're going up there, he's driving up this old logging road.
there's the red the red clay on the sides of the roads you know and he says hold it so i pull over in the
truck and there's these two big impressions in the clay the red clay and it'd been rainy so they were
really fresh so we ended up getting these knee impressions we stayed out there we stayed out there
till about one in the morning till the plaster set up and we got these knee impressions and that's a whole
another story, but we brought them back to my property, the Al Moon Lab property. We first put them in the,
it had a big garage also. And the shop was just kind of being finished up at that time. So they sat in
the garage for a couple weeks while the red clay dried up on them. You know, they were, they're big.
They're good size. And as it, you know, it dried up, we didn't want to disturb anything. We kind of wanted
that clay to dry because it was like a cap, you know, like a mud cap on those impressions. So it eventually
dried and we, by then the shop was ready. So I made a little carrier and we put them over there in
the shop. And then, you know, we pulled off the dried red clay and there was hair. We had collected
hair up there at the spot too when we first got them. And then, you know, it's another story. It's another
that Tobes sent the hair to a lady Cindy Dosen up in Canada, who's a vet or whatever she does.
She's with the Olympic project, and she's kind of like a scientist.
She, you know, she has a lab that she does that kind of work.
And, you know, the hairs that we found came back as non-human, human-like type hair from a lower extremity.
and he didn't tell her anything about what these hair were from.
He just sent them as a, can you tell me what these are thing?
And then, you know, he was doing the thing at Cottage Grove at the time,
a meetup, Strange Bra thing once a month.
And so he did her on the Zoom meeting there on the live thing with all the crowd.
And, you know, she was live reading to all of us,
what she had found, and he had not told her anything at all about what these were.
She came on to everyone, the whole crowd.
I think Ron Morehead was there and a bunch of people, and this is an unknown hair from
unknown human, no medulla, from a lower extremity.
We didn't tell her, you know, we got them off these knee impressions of this gigantic,
whatever creature it is.
But anyways, that was kind of cool.
And anyway, the knee impression has gotten this big shop.
And as, you know, this stuff, as soon as we brought those knee impressions back to that property, everything really amped up.
You know, we were already having a few things, you know, we were hearing the stuff at night.
And we had had, you know, like two in the morning, someone would come and bang on the back of the door, which backed up to the property, like slap the door real hard.
And it was a big old two-story farmhouse, five bedrooms.
It was just me and my wife and our little dogs.
So, you know, I'm running downstairs with my Glock and my underwear on with a big flashlight.
And never saw anything, you know.
And there'd be big greasy handprints everywhere on the doors and big.
And, you know, so pretty soon I just, Tob was there.
And I just kind of started, you know, doing these little experiments.
getting, I put out a big, I put out the recorder and I got a parabolic and pointed in that area
so I could really get the sounds better recorded.
Tobin downloaded audacity onto the laptops and he would go to work and I'd sit there in the
morning drinking coffee for about four or five hours and go through it all, you know.
And we had, I still have, I think, 1,200 hours of stuff I haven't even listened to.
You have 1,200 un-listened two hours.
Yeah.
Oh, my goodness, Daryl.
Yeah, because I would put this thing out every night diligently.
I would go out at 9 or 10, you know, before I went to bed and set it all up.
And then at 6 in the morning, I'd go get it.
And then I would, you know, download it on the computer.
And then I would put it on audacity.
and then, you know, just Tobat is set up where you can see the spectrograph where you could only know that it had to be like a salsquatch making that rumble or whatever.
So I got those sounds that, you know, they use them on Expedition Bigfoot at the beginning of every episode.
You hear the big, Bigfoot yell.
Oh, that's yours?
Yeah, that's a sound I recorded.
Really?
And I actually have a bunch more.
they're not perfectly, they're not really cleaned up.
Scott, not Scott Taylor, a guy from the Olympic project.
David Ellis.
David Ellis.
Yeah.
He cleaned them up for us a little bit.
But I have other ones that are really good along with the ones that they use.
And then there was actually that about that week when I got all those, I still got all that
recorded.
There's a bunch of other yells and screams like that that I have.
And I actually have a bunch of them talking like the Ron Moorhead stuff where they sound like a Native American had a child with an Oriental lady.
And they're just out there speaking that samurai chatter or whatever you want to call it.
You can't make it out.
I got a bunch of that too.
I got all kinds of stuff recorded.
Your version of the Samurai chatter, man.
I would say, you know, like-
Called out in the book?
I'm not sure.
But I was just going by what Ron Moorhead calls it on his.
Okay.
Yeah, right.
You know the Sierra sounds.
The, that samurai chatter, they call it, I guess.
But to get back to the lab, as Togue named it,
the reason he called it that was the night that we cast those knee impressions,
you know, they have the wolf moon, the harvest moon.
It was the owl moon, and it was actually, I think it was good Friday,
you know, right before Easter Sunday.
that was a day that we cast those. And, you know, we stayed out there till like 12.31 in the morning
until the plaster set that we could bring it back. It was me and Tobin, my wife, Cindy. And anyways,
so as we got those knee impressions back and I was doing all these little booby trap experiments,
and Tobe was doing experiments with recorders, like setting two or three of them up so you can get
all the different sounds we were getting, all the different e-impses. All the different e-trapes.
EVPs we were picking up in that new shop and in the house.
And the place is just like a hot spot for every kind of thing you can imagine.
So we kind of were joking one day and said, this is kind of like a lab in here.
You know, we're doing all these little, we got a melmeter set up over here and, you know,
all these things that were going off all the time.
And so he goes, yeah, it's the Al Moon Lab.
So that's just kind of how it came about.
So inside this shop, and Tobah has the recordings.
I don't know if, I don't think they're in the book, but that shop would come alive at night.
I would put the recorder in there or he would.
And it would sound like you get 50 people in there with hammers hitting on the inside of this brand new metal shop.
There's a few of those in the book because I remember taken aback quite a bit by it.
It's pretty incredible.
Yeah, it's just, it's wild sounding.
And we would hear that and record it and we would hear voices, EVPs in there.
My little dog Izzy, she's a little toy Australian Shepherd.
She was definitely afraid of that shop.
She wouldn't go in it unless you kind of forced her.
And then she would stand by the door wanting out the whole time.
So it was just a strange thing.
And inside the house itself, it was an old farmhouse that was built in it.
early 1900s, late 1800s, it was just a one-bedroom house to begin with.
And the contractor that we bought it from, he was a building contractor, he had really made it into a big old farmhouse.
He had added on to it.
But it still had the original bones, you know, the original structure under there so he could get grandfathered in.
But anyways, in the house, we would be in there and I would hear voices downstairs and stuff.
We would just all kinds of different things.
Izzy's in here, squeaking all her toys want me to play.
That's all she does all day.
But anyways, we're in that.
Me and my wife were in bed one night.
The whole, and we're upstairs out in the woods.
And our whole bedroom just lit up like bright as, brighter than daylight, like a big white.
But it wasn't a light that blinded your eyes.
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It's strange.
Very strange thing.
Lit up for maybe, you know, it seems longer, but when it happens,
it's probably three or four seconds.
But that was some of the weirdness it would happen there.
Lights.
But that time it just lit up the whole bedroom,
like brighter than daylight.
and then it just dark.
So we're like, wow.
But, you know, we were around there for a couple of years,
so we got kind of used to weird things happening.
You know how you get kind of numb to things?
You know, you'd hear stuff downstairs,
balls bouncing down the stairs,
where the big shop was on one side, it was fenced.
It had a chain link fence around it in the backyard area.
But one night on the shop side where the fence was,
Animals, you know, didn't really get in that area at all, you know, at night, like, I don't know, a raccoon or whatever, because it was fenced in.
But one night on that side, the outside the house on the top up high, because it was two stories, there were these big motion sensor lights.
So if something set off the motion sensor, you know, the light would come on, like a bright light out into that backyard area.
So one night, we had the big master bedroom upstairs on the north side of the house.
And on the south side, there were two other like bedrooms upstairs and then two down.
But that was five.
But those two bedrooms over there in the summer, Oregon, you don't need an air conditioner hardly up in the woods like that.
So what we'd do in the summer, we'd open our window.
And on those other two bedrooms, we'd open the door, the doors.
and their windows, and then the air would flow through on us to keep you cool at night.
So one night about two, it was always the, you know, the witching hour, whatever, between
2 and 4 a.m., weird things would happen outside.
One night, my wife got up to go to the bathroom about 2.30, and the motion sensor light was on
on that side where the garage was where it was fenced.
So she's like, why is that light on?
and me, I'm thinking, I don't know, that's really strange.
So I get up to go look because I could see down there really good.
It's like you're setting up in a hunting barn or something.
You know, you're up 15 feet in the air on a two-story house.
You can look straight down into the yard and it's a good moon in night.
So I get out of bed.
I start walking across the hallway there to the other bedroom so I could see out in the backyard really well.
And as I was walking, that light went out.
It timed out.
They were only on for about five minutes.
But I can still see out there because of the moonlight.
So I'm looking down into that backyard, and there's a sidewalk around the side of the house here.
And I see this big black thing against the side of the house.
And directly below that bedroom is one of the downstairs bedrooms that I'll tell you a story about it in a minute.
But we call it the Chucky Room because weird things happen there.
But anyways, I'm looking at.
down and I can see good out there because it's pretty much a full mood. And here's this big
dark thing against the house. And I'm thinking, oh, crap, man, how could a bear get through that
chain league fence, you know? You know, they can. And we've never seen a bear there ever. So I'm
thinking, what in the heck is that? And I just, I'm just looking at this thing. And it's just
standing there really still up right up against the house, real tight. I can see its whole thing. And
it's really tall because the bedroom window downstairs is about eight foot tall because it had a
concrete foundation around the house.
And it's as tall as the top of the window on the downstairs.
And I'm looking right down at over it, like at its top of its body.
And it's real wide and tall, like a bear standing up.
So I'm looking at it and I whistle like that.
And this thing takes off.
And when it does, it sounds like, have you ever been around horses when they get up and shake the dust off?
Like that flutter they make?
It sounded like that, that flutter and boom, it took off.
I heard it tink the top of the chain link fence like it just stepped over it.
And it was gone, but it was just like a big commotion.
And it was so fast and powerful.
It was just like, I can't even explain the power that it was, you know,
from something taken off like that.
Like if you had a draft horse or a, you know, the Budweiser horse,
and it just took off at a dead run from a dead stop.
That's how it was.
And I was like, holy crap.
The next morning I went down and on that window, on the bedroom window downstairs on that bedroom,
there was a handprint on the window that was huge.
And what it did, the screen was on the bottom part of the window, you know, on the windows,
the top part doesn't have a screen.
And there was a handprint where I guess when the thing took off, it ripped the screen.
You could see five finger holes in the screen where it ripped holes in the screen when it took off
when I scared it.
And on the top glass, there was a big face impression with snot rockets.
And Tob, I don't know if it's in the book or not, but Tobin took samples.
I went and got him.
He was staying there at the time.
and he took samples with Q-tips.
We did everything kind of, you know,
with latex gloves and alcohol and everything
so we could get the DNA.
But he took samples of those snot rockets
that were on the window,
and you could totally see the big face impression on that window.
And I think we measured it up.
It was right at eight and a half feet on the window.
And what it was was that thing that I saw
was looking inside that bedroom window.
But of course, we didn't stay in that room.
You know, that was the two rooms downstairs we didn't stay in.
It was just me and my wife and the one master upstairs.
But that was, yeah, that was a crazy thing there.
Was anything in that room then that it would have been looking at?
Not really.
It was just, you know, we had beds in there for in case we had visitors.
We just had a bed in there.
But the story with that room is the people that we bought the house from had three children.
and the older boy that was pretty much raised there his whole life
about three or six months after we'd bought the house
and that family had moved out,
the older boy that was raised in that bedroom,
he ended up taking his life.
So that was a sad thing.
But that room, I call it the Chucky Room,
because I don't know if you've seen,
but one morning we wake up and I don't know, I don't know if I saw it that same day or whatever,
but I went in that room because we would always hear things in that room at night.
It would sound like people talking or EVPs.
So, and this was after the kid had passed.
So I kept hearing people talking in there.
And my dog would growl and then run under the bed and hide.
but I said, I'm going to put my recorder in there.
So I put my recorder in that room, and I'm not kidding you, I have the recording of it.
It's a perfect EVP that says, I'm dead.
I'm dead.
It says it about three times on the recorder in that kid's room.
And then I don't know how long it was after that that I went in there one morning,
and the bed was always disturbed.
You know, it had a nice twin bed in there,
like the covers were always messed up on it.
And nobody ever used that room unless we had visitors.
So I went in there one morning to fix the covers again
and kind of do some dusting around.
And on the door, inside the bedroom on the wooden door,
there's these two creepy, chalky handprints down low,
probably about four feet. So, man, I freaked out. Every time I'd go in that room, my hair would get,
you know, the back of your neck would get weird. So I went and got towed. I said,
come and check this out. You're not going to believe it. And I don't know if you've seen his thing,
but he recorded it and he did like a black light and it's the white chalky,
kind of weird looking alien handprints in that room.
ghostly looking handprints.
Yeah, it's weird stuff.
As you're telling your account, I'm really remembering parts of the book.
And it's just, it's an incredible read.
Yeah, me and my wife go to church.
So one, and the house was cool.
I mean, it was built with all hardwood floors and everything.
You know, Oregon has a lot of wood.
So the guy was a contractor.
So he kind of, it was kind of a custom house.
So it had all hardwood floors.
We had a big, in the living room where the coffee table was, we had a big rug,
real nice rug in the living room.
We went to church one day and we came back and here's this big rock setting in the middle.
I mean, here's the door is locked.
We have a camera on the front door.
You know, not a ring.
It wasn't a ring back then.
It was another name.
Can't think of the name of the camera.
But nothing on the camera.
Locked door.
here's a rock on that in the middle of the living room on that rug it was kind of a flat brownish
colored rock and my dog izzie was upstairs under the bed anytime any of the weirdness of talking or
all that would start going on she'd go up and run and get under our bed you know she could
sense that stuff sometimes she would just stare at that room you know that room that i called the
Chucky room where those handprints were and I got that EVP.
And about a month before we moved out of that house in that bedroom, it didn't have a fan.
It had just the two light bulbs with the glass globe underneath, you know, like older houses.
And we're sitting in there one night watching TV and we hear this pop, pop like that.
It almost sounded like gunshots.
And that, you know, we didn't use those bedrooms.
walk into that bedroom to see what that sound was, and both the light bulbs in that bedroom blew up.
And, you know, the lights weren't on. The lights hadn't been on for days. We'd never had any problems
with any kind of electrical issues in the house or anything. And what was weird is underneath the
light fixture in that bedroom, all the glass was stacked on the floor underneath that,
the globe and none was inside the glass globe.
It was the strangest thing.
You know, how can two light bulbs explode and not go in the glass globe that's screwed
onto the light fixture?
That was just another one of the weird things there.
And then, you know, the stuff with the shop, you know, we had the sounds and,
And all the time, some sounds going on out there, banging, all kinds of hitting on the shop.
We record sounds.
I would record sounds out back every night when it wasn't rainy.
And, you know, getting the Bigfoot screaming, I would hear.
I would hear loud, like a siren.
I would call it a siren.
It's like these bigfits do this high-pitched, like, screel sound.
Like, they're not screaming, but it's like, I don't know how they do it.
like a real high-pitched whine and whatever does it has a lung capacity that can go for like three
minutes and it I haven't recorded it's a real I call it a siren but it's a real high-pitched
sound they do and where the Al Moon Lab house is located it's in between it's in a valley in
between two mountain ranges there but they're only probably five miles apart
the valley across the whole thing maybe not even that far you can see
him. So you would hear
Sasquatch on the
cascade side there
yelling at night or
whooping and screaming and then behind our
property there, the All Moon Wilderness,
I call it, you would hear him answering
back. So they would
kind of go back and forth across that valley
yelling at each other.
Like, don't come over here
or whatever, I don't know. We just got
so used to them yelling and screaming
up there. You know, I didn't
I didn't record a lot of it.
At first, especially, I didn't have a recorder.
I didn't have anything.
So we would hear all kinds of screams and talks and yells and wah, you know, big, yeah, sounds
like you would hear stuff up there that sound like women screaming.
You know, I've heard mountain lions, you know, when they're in heat or whatever, they
scream like that, but not like this.
They don't have this kind of power.
Whatever does this has, you can almost fill it in your chest sometimes when they would
yell and scream.
It goes through the air.
I can't explain how it travels through the air like that,
like a percussion wave maybe.
And in that valley there,
we would also hear sonar,
like sonar pings, you know, like from the old submarines,
like plane.
One day my wife came home from work
and she's getting out of her Jeep to come in the house
and she heard a bunch of that sonar coming through the valley
and you can kind of fill it.
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Also, it was kind of in the air and it would go by you.
You know, you could hear the sound go by you like a,
like it's going away, coming and going.
But it was like a sonar peeing.
So I come out and she's telling me,
I just heard this sonar thing again.
I'm standing there and here it comes.
like,
it's almost like it was a pressure going by.
It's hard to explain it.
But we had that stuff going on.
EVPs a lot in the shop and the house.
The Bigfoot yelling, screaming.
Henry Franzoni came down once,
the guy that just passed.
And we were having a thing,
a bunch of people would come, you know,
and weird things would happen to them
where they get gifted things.
We got a lot of gifts there, too.
Like, stuff would just randomly show up with, you know, the green patina on it,
you know, the mossy stuff.
Like when we first did the knee impressions, here's this lock shop with two big
bay doors for RVs, completely locked, brand new electric doors.
Come out one morning.
Here's this little green velociraptor toy kids dinosaurs sitting on the,
it was either on the counter or right on the knee.
impressions where Tobe had been working, extracting the hair and stuff.
And it had, you know, like that green patina like it had been set out in the woods.
Right. And, you know, where does this stuff come from? You're out in the middle of nowhere in the woods.
We'd get that. And anyways, Henry, Franzoni, he came over. We were sitting in the shop, talking.
You know, I think I made him some coffee and Tob was there.
One of the neighbors guy named Ren was there and him. And he was a, he was a,
musician. He used to be a, Rinn used to be a professional musician. So him and Henry kind of
were talking about music because Henry was a drummer, I guess. And we were just all in there
talking for a few hours and Henry was saying, because we had heard some sounds in there when
he was there, like the booms and the bings on the shop and some, you know, low moaning, you know,
from up in the woods from the big foots. But Henry, he's looking around.
and he's telling us that that shop was kind of like a Tesla coil for all this weirdness
because right behind the Al Moon property is the main power lines that go through the whole state
of Oregon.
Oh, wow.
I mean, they're too big, I mean, within a thousand feet of that shop, or less.
And then along the back side of that shop, within 30 feet is an ice cold spring that comes
out of the mountain and runs right behind that shop.
it bubbles out of the ground right there on the hill and then you know the ground around there you couldn't
dig you couldn't dig hardly anywhere without hitting quartz quartz rock or agate or jasper oh wow
it's in the ground everywhere there so henry he said that he said that that combination of those
things that ice cold water with that you know all that electricity because you know it's always
misty rainy and it comes through the air hits that ice cold
spring water, which comes right by that big metal shop with all the quartz crystals in the ground,
it kind of creates a tuning fork for that stuff, he said. And then that shop had these big coils,
you know, where the doors open and closed, you know, for the springs. And he said that kind of stuff,
you know, it's just like a big coil. And it was kind of funny because after he left,
maybe a week or so later, Tobat had his recorder in there. I did. And we recorded. And we recorded.
some drumming on the outside of the shop, like boom, boom, boom.
And it was to a beat.
Tobin knows what it is.
I don't know.
But it was a beat to a drumbeat.
And that was another thing.
We would talk about stuff, me and Tobin just jokingly in the mornings while we were
going through the sounds with audacity and talking.
And Tobe was actually building Biggie, you know, that Bigfoot statue that he built.
Exactly.
the Ron Moorhead thing in the shop.
So we just sit in there and talk for an hour or two in the mornings,
and I'd go through what I recorded the night, and he recorded.
You know, we heard that drum beating.
It was like, whoa, that is strange.
And then Tobe said, yeah, Henry used to be a drummer or is a drummer.
And that's like some kind of beat.
Tobe knows the rhythm of it.
But we thought it was really strange that, you know,
they were talking about drumming him and Wren about musical instruments and all that.
And within a week or two, this thing's Bigfoot or whatever does it was out here drumming.
I had a couple 55-gallon drums flipped over that I used for burn barrels, you know.
And then in the winter, when it's wet, I turned them over so they wouldn't rest out with water.
But something was outside the shop drumming on those things.
And you could also hear the actual Sasquot, growling, and moaning.
Tobas all of it recorded.
But it was strange that a lot of times things that we would discuss in the shop in the mornings,
things would show up as gifts pertaining to what we discussed.
Like, I think it was in, what was that, 21 or 18, whatever year it was there.
The White Sox hadn't won the World Series for a long time, I think it was.
So we're not really sports fans, me or Tobe, but we're just talking, hey, man, that was pretty cool.
Those guys came back and, you know, at least got in the World Series or whatever.
We're talking baseball for a minute.
The next morning behind Tobe's Jeep embedded in this hard-pan gravel, I mean, there was a gravel driveway all in front of the shop, rock, was this old baseball.
And it looked like somehow it just popped into the ground.
Half of it was embedded into the ground into this soil that you couldn't even put a din in with a pick.
And Tobin found it, I think, behind his Jeep.
And it had patina all over it.
And that's just some of the weird things there.
We talked about hunting season's going to be coming up, bow hunters or whatever.
A few days later, here's an old arrow laying behind Tobes Jeep that was no feathers left on it or anything.
It was old, like had patino all over it.
Just things that we would talk about would just, you know, show up out in the middle of nowhere.
All kinds of little, all kinds of rocks, like on a deck.
And a lot of times things would show up in the number three for some reason.
There'd be three rocks laying on the deck in the morning.
Three rocks in the back of my pickup truck bed.
One morning, I had two trucks.
I had one nicer truck and then one beater truck that we took out in the woods all the time.
It was a little truck.
But in the bigger truck, I would haul trash because living out in the country, you got to haul your trash to the landfill down the street.
So I had this net like a web, you know, so the trash didn't fly out, but kind of like a spider web, big web I'd put on.
So I'd hauled trash a day or two before that.
And I had the web was still laying in the back of my truck.
Came out one morning and it was a little dewy in the morning there.
It was getting, you know, fall weather.
and the web was laying behind my truck in the gravel.
And I'm looking and I'm like, that is weird.
How'd that get out of the truck bed?
You know, it's a four-wheel drive truck.
It's not a little short new truck.
It's a new four-wheel drive.
And I noticed that the little plastic clips
that you hooked it into the bed with,
two of them were broken off.
And I got to look and Tau was there.
And there was these three or four big giant finger swipes.
on the opposite side of the bed,
we could see them real good in the moisture on the truck bed.
And so whatever did this,
grabbed that web
and ripped it out of the truck
where it was hooked on and threw it back on the gravel
and broke two of the plastic things.
But when it looks like it stood on the passenger side
and reached all the way over to the other side
and fingers wiped the top of the bed
and then reached down inside and ripped that.
web out and threw it out in the gravel.
Like it was angry that there was something in the back of my truck.
And Tov actually got, he put some powder on those finger prints, I think,
and cast and got the dermal ridges and everything.
And they're about two inches wide.
They're huge.
But whatever this thing was had to be tall enough to sort of reach over the cab of the truck,
you know, that corner portion of the truck.
and put those finger swipes on the bed and grab that thing and rip it out of there.
Yeah, so that was just another thing that happened there.
Tobe had a little aluminum boat that me and him and his son would go trout fishing in down at the lakes.
We lived by the lake, and then there was another lake called Dorina that we would go fishing in.
And it was back, he had it backed in beside the shop where a lot of the weird stuff happened kind on that side,
where those drums were, those 55-gallon metal drums.
Me and Tob was hauling cabinets from Eugene Oregon to bend organ over the mountain there.
And we would text back and forth in the mornings, you know, stuff I would find her here.
I would text him and say, wow, look at this.
Did you leave this here?
Did you leave that there?
We were finding stuff all the time or getting sounds.
We were communicating back and forth on the phone,
and all of a sudden both our phones just went completely dead.
Oh.
And actually, I lost two phones there that just, they went out.
They were Verizon phones.
And I went to Verizon and the lady that worked at the store there in Cottage Grove,
couldn't believe it because everything was gone off the phone.
A friend of mine says, that's government.
Erased your phone because all the stuff you had on it.
Oh, so hold on.
So you're saying it stopped working, but then also there was no data on the phone.
So it was like almost a remote erase and then like a just wiped out.
Completely.
Completely wiped off.
You know how you can, when you get a new phone, they can kind of take this stuff off your old phone?
Yeah.
Nothing on one of them.
Nothing just gone.
And Tobes was having problems with his phone.
He said, I might have to stop and, you know, get me a new phone on the way back because this one's having all kinds of problems.
So I think it was two days later, maybe the next morning, he's looking at his boat because I think we're going to go fishing.
And they stocked the lake with trout and me and him and his son were going to go fishing.
And he's looking, he's getting everything ready.
And underneath the paddle on his boat is a phone.
And it's an old, I've never even seen a phone like this.
Tob knew about him.
It's a flip, it's a phone that slides up.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Slides open.
And it was covered in patina.
It looked like somebody lost it in the woods like 20 years earlier.
But we'd just been talking both about having to get new phones.
And that's what I mean by, we would talk about stuff and then something reminiscent of what we were talking about would show up, like a baseball or an arrow or a phone.
We were talking once about Toby's son, he likes Christmas, so he likes to decorate, you know, Christmas time.
And Tobes was telling me that his son's got some old Christmas decorations,
and he likes to put them up a few weeks before Christmas.
So no more than a day or two after that.
In Tobes boat, here's this antique Christmas bulb that you hang on a Christmas tree.
I mean, the thing looks like it's from the 50s, just laying in his boat.
And it's really fragile.
I mean, you know, those things are glass.
And how did this just show up inside his boat after we're talking about it?
you know thinking back to what you said henry said about being a sort of tesla coil and those different
factors that played into it i almost wonder if that environment could be replicated i know what i
like get a pbc tube and fill it up with quartz crystal and run some ice cold water through it
with a electrical charge above it, maybe.
Well, I'm saying even find a property that has the same amount of courts or is also by a
huge power line.
Yeah, a similar property to that.
Yeah.
I don't know, man.
That place kind of is the perfect storm, you know, for that.
It's just super strange, the stuff that happened.
And then, you know, during the pandemic, my wife is a counselor, mental health therapist,
So her work, she couldn't go into work during the COVID.
So we had to end up selling the house because she had to do everything remotely from home, you know, with all the clients and everything.
Right.
So we ended up selling the house.
She is staying with our daughter.
And then we ended up getting another house with a big office where she could, for over a year, she had to basically have a private practice in our house.
And out where the Al Moon is, there's no, the internet is sketchy at best.
Okay.
So, you know, we had no good connection there.
So she was tired of stand with our daughter and having to work from there.
And we, so we just said, well, that's just, you know.
So we just basically moved into the town area, cottage grove.
We actually moved to Cresswell first.
So that's what made you move.
That's what made us move.
It had nothing to do with the stuff that was going on there.
Okay.
Crazy stuff.
I just wondered that.
Yeah.
Yeah, I could go on for a week about.
everything that happened there. But anyways, after that, after we sold the house, I was,
I knew where all those sounds were coming from up above the house. So I drove back in there,
I found this old logging road that kind of goes back in there right to that area, right above
the property. And I'm walking down through there and I start finding signs of Sasquot,
you know, like those structures and the, I call them leaners. They lean like the lean branches up against
trees. There'll be four or five branches leaned up against a tree. You know, a person can do that,
but it's not natural out in the middle of nowhere where people don't go or anything to find a tree
with a bunch of branches leaned up against it. Exactly. And then I'd found footprints and stuff
and weaves, you know, there's a lot of vine maple there. And they'll take that vine maple and weave it
like a weaver.
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It's really cool.
You know, like you've seen birds weave their nests.
They'll take that vine maple and the bigfoot's do and weave it.
It's cool how they do it too.
I don't even think a human can do it, especially up eight feet up off the ground and all that.
I think I have a video that you sent.
of something similar?
I can play that right now.
But that's just one.
We found a bunch of them.
And we found a real big one.
Mark Parker, my friend,
that saw the Sasquatch there,
he took it.
It was a real big one.
It looked like a dream catcher.
You know, like the Native Americans make,
the big dream catchers.
It was weave like that.
It was all intertwined.
And it was really cool.
I don't know if he still has it or not.
And then there's still a bunch of those weavings
up there, around there. So I saw all that stuff and I thought, man, this is going to be where I put
my obituation area. It's right up above the property and all the stuff's right here. So
I started to go, I started going to Walmart getting peanut butter and cookies and just
latex gloves on. And I started just putting peanut butter on tree, you know, I'd come back and
actually for about the first month or two, nothing happened.
Nothing.
I put peanut butter.
I put cookies.
I mean, there's not many animals up there.
There's not raccoons and stuff.
There's a few possums here and there, but it's not a real active animal area, you know.
There's a few deer that go in and do there.
So nothing happened for a couple of months, and I thought, dang, I don't know.
And then I come back one time.
I would go up there about two or three times a week.
Then I come back one time and everything's gone.
It looks like I'd never even been there.
And I'm like, oh boy, here we go.
So I started doing these little booby trap things.
I'd put the peanut butter out.
I'd put my game camera out.
I would put boiled eggs.
I'd go to Walmart, get the three flats of eggs that you buy together,
and I'd put half boiled, half raw.
I would do the Easter egg hunt.
I'd put them in between bark of old dead tree stumps.
I'd put them everywhere.
I'd come back three days later and you could not even find an egg shell out of what, 75 eggs or whatever it is, three dozen, whatever, ever how many eggs there is.
But I thought that was really strange, you know, if animal, a bear, whatever, I know bears will eat eggs or whatever, but I would stick them down behind this bark and hide them, you know, like you're hiding an Easter egg from an adult.
so they can't find them
and they're gone. And the bark's
not torn away like a bear torn away,
getting to it or nothing. The bark's still right there.
I would take photos of
everything, videos, and
right where I put the eggs, the barks
hasn't been touched, but the egg is gone.
Not a shell, not
anything. I think of a bear or some kind
of animal tore up
four or five dozen eggs. They would
at least leave some shells or some
kind of, you know,
something's showing.
So I went to the feed store, I think it was, or tractor supplier, one of them.
And I got these big rat traps.
You know, they're sticky, like you use them in a shop where mouse or rat runs over.
They get stuck on them.
And I got some big 16 penny nails, and I got my stool, and I nailed these rat traps up on the, up high on a pine tree, as high as I could reach, probably eight and a half feet.
I put peanut butter behind them.
I was trying to get some hair.
I put peanut butter behind them.
and cookies and smash them up against her.
I come back, here's a tuft of red hair in one of them.
You know, because when it touched it to get the thing,
reddish-brown hair, and then what they ended up doing was,
Tobe couldn't believe it.
They took their fingers and pulled the nails out of the tree.
I mean, these are 16-penny nails.
They're like three and a half inches long.
Hammered in this tree,
they'd pull it out of the tree and then discard the rat trap down into the woods like a frisbee.
I'd find them down out of the way.
Oh, my goodness.
That is nuts.
So a couple of years ago, you know, I went back.
I'd moved and then I'd went back out there and started doing it again.
And one day, me and my grandson went down in there to get the card out of the game cam.
And he's a young boy.
He's 20 or 21.
He takes off down the hill real quick, and it's muddy and kind of slick going off the hill there.
So I'm old and kind of going slow, hanging on to stuff.
So he goes down in there, and to the right of where we had the game cam, and I put peanut butter and stuff.
There's a little gully, a little ditch thing coming up through there, a little crevice.
And I see something dark.
So every time I went out there, I would get my phone ready, because I knew either I would record a,
weird sound or something weird
would happen. So I see
this black figure start walking up that
little gully away from
that camera as my grandson went down
to the left of it. So it's
taken off walking super fast with its
head down. I saw it in between the trees.
So I'm just snapping pictures and that's
where I got those two
pictures of that. Oh yeah, yeah.
Bigfoot walking away.
Let me see. It kind of, you know,
it kind of had its head down a little bit
and it was walking super fast
and it looked like it was kind of a reddish brown hair
but it didn't it wasn't real hairy
it almost looked like you know a dog with the manes you know
have you ever seen a dog that's got missing hair on it like
it's got something wrong with it yeah hold on
it kind of looked like that it wasn't real there's a yeah
the mirror with the finger swipe
I'm trying to find the particular okay they're right here right
there it is
Okay, see that little kind of a gully that it's in there?
Yeah.
It's hard to tell, but I was kind of standing up uphill of it on the side there,
and it's kind of walking up that little gully.
The tree with a peanut butter and the camera and stuff is probably a few hundred yards
to the left of that, down in the gully more, down in the bottom more.
And you're talking about the gray figure in the dead center of the photo.
Yeah.
It's the most clear I've seen one of these photos to be.
Yeah. It was walking away real fast. And that, I finally braced myself against a tree. And I started, I snapped about 20 pictures real quick. And I got that one and then the next one when it's going behind the tree, that one. And then it was gone. It went on up the hill there. And then, you know, there's footprints. We always had footprints from them down in there.
Did you try to figure out how tall it may have been?
Me and Tobin, his son went out there, and he has the measurements.
Yeah.
But if you can see above its head on the tree, there's like a branch or something sticking out.
Yep.
Well, that branch, I think, is 9 foot 7 inches from the base of the tree.
It's BLM land or government.
Anyway, we put Tobin there.
He's about 6 foot 1 or something.
And his head almost is just above the waist of that thing that you see there.
That's incredible.
And it almost looked like maybe the top of his head was balding, you know?
It's so weird.
And you can kind of see the muscles on the backwood's leg.
You can see it better on my phone and on the computer when you blow it up.
But it was walking super fast.
And, you know, then we just heard some branches breaking up up on the side of the hill
because I yelled at my grandson, get up here, you know, because I didn't know if there was
more of them down there or whatever.
Yeah.
Also, that area where that thing was, that's where I got the other picture of that alien thing
walking.
I saw it take a couple steps and I ran out of there.
That thing scared me.
Oh, boy.
It was a tall thin thing.
You showed a picture of it.
It was tall.
Oh, okay.
Hold on.
Look to be super tall from a distance.
And it was also walking and I saw its hand move and its head kind of turned looking towards
where I was.
So I got out of there.
And it looked like it had some bright light coming out of its left hand.
But there you go.
This one.
Oh, wow.
Really?
Oh, I wonder what that was when you sent it.
Yeah.
It's a little hard to see there, but you can kind of see its legs open there and its right arm.
And then out of its left hand, it had like this bright beam of light.
And this is in the daytime.
This is in the morning.
And it looked like it was in a total silver suit.
It was really thin.
and it looked like it had some helmet on that was shaped like a diamond shape.
You know, almost like the hat the Pope wears.
Yeah.
It kind of looked like that, like the Pope's hat, like it was a diamond shape.
And it was definitely walking on the ground, not floating.
It appeared to be where that's at.
It's kind of coming down a hill into that little gully where that Bigfoot walked away at.
I think those are the same exact trees right there that I got to
picture of the Bigfoot walking through. Can you see down below it? Yeah. Yeah. It's like in the same
exact line. Yeah. Oh, man. And I saw its right arm move and it caught my attention. And,
and then it kind of like turned its head towards me. You can see it kind of. I took about four or five
pictures and that was kind of like the only one I got that was okay. And I got out of there. It was
scary. I thought, what the heck? All this stuff is so tightly woven together is what I'm finding out.
So when was the last time you were in this owl moon wilderness area? It's been a couple years ago now,
but I'm going back at the end of this month. Are you really? Yeah, I'm going to be there for a week or so.
By yourself? I got other people that want to come because it's kind of like I'm the OG of the
Wilderness. When I show up where this happens, I don't know. I was going to not directly come out.
and ask it, but I was kind of curious if since you're in Oklahoma, maybe you'd be kind of showing
local researchers the area and kind of passing it on. And it sounds like this might be something,
but we'll see. Yeah. Yeah, we'll see. I guess there's some people around there. Yeah, I live there for
a long time, and I know that whole area like the back of my hand. I know other places around there
that weird stuff like upside down trees. There's an elk wall where I got a bunch of Bigfoot
tracks, all within like a five-mile radius of that. Oh my goodness. And you know the BFRO has
has siting reports, Class A sitings right there in that exact area also. Oh, do they really?
From years, yeah, for years. What would, what county would that be again? That right there is
Lane, Lane County. And it borders. Oh, what's the other? Douglas.
Douglas.
Same as Oak Ridge, yeah.
Yeah, Douglas and Lane, they're kind of right there.
They butt together right in that area.
Well, this is, it's, Daryl, it's such a fascinating story.
And the coolest part that I wasn't realizing is that it could be a continuing story out of nowhere.
And I thought this, I thought that this story was just a dead end after you had moved out to Oklahoma.
But it could start, it could start happening or, you know,
We'll see where this goes.
Also the UFO stuff there, you know.
I don't know if you know about that.
Tob, tell you.
About the UFO that would show up in the backyard and the neighbor called it the chandelier.
Oh, man.
I don't know.
It would show up above those power lines and hover there with making no sound for an hour at a time or less.
And it would surge.
It would like a power surge.
I don't know if it was drawing power off those power lines.
I never saw anything coming up off the power lines,
but it would set there in the air and it would look like a,
I called it like a jellyfish because I don't know if you've ever been to Monterey, California,
at the whatever, the aquarium, Monterey Aquarium.
They have jellyfish that glow in the dark and they're real pretty lights.
But that's what this thing would do.
It would hover in the air and it would put out all these real pretty lights from underneath it.
And it was like a ball of plasma or something.
It would surge in and out.
Like it was giving off power and sucking up power.
Wow.
But the neighbor, he had seen this thing for years.
He'd lived there since the 90s.
Really?
Yeah, he'd called it to chandelier because you know how pretty a chandelier is
with all the glass and everything with pretty colors?
That's what it looks like in the sky.
It makes no sound.
And I actually have a video I took of it.
I would see it when I took my dog out to go to the bathroom before we went to bed.
One night I saw it, and it was kicking out these orbs into that Al-Moon Wilderness area.
It was dropping these balls of light.
And I have a video of that I can show you.
Tobes slowed it down so you can see the orbs coming out of this UFO perfectly.
And it's dropping them into that area where all this weirdness happens up there,
the Al-moon Wilderness area.
The whole, I mean, I was just up in Oak Ridge this summer for a week.
Yeah.
And just the Lane County area is just so weird, man.
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Oh, yeah.
If you go up in the cascades there, it's like Sharp's Creek and all those areas and the Bohemia area,
there's all kinds of weirdness up there.
I've been hearing a lot of weirdness about Sharp's Creek, a lot of,
people have been contacting me about that whole campground area.
Did you see, did you see the portal picture that I seen that I saw coming out of the tree?
We were up there one night.
It was me and Tobin and a bunch of people from that area that Tobin knows that are,
you know, Bigfoot community.
Right.
We're up there about, I don't know, must have got to be about midnight.
They were doing their drums and, you know, we had a little fire.
And so this lady who is from Washington State, she's kind of a seer, whatever you call these ladies that kind of, you know, know a medium or whatever, know what's going on that.
That's it.
Yeah.
Now, right to the left of that is a giant big pine tree if you look down low.
But anyway, she told me, hey, there's a couple of bigfoot over the hill behind us right here in the creek, which was only a few hundred yards.
So I'm leaving the group there just to walk up this little rise, and I'm looking to my right,
and I see this bright light start flashing.
Now, it's 12.30 at night, and the Cascades up there at Sharp's Creek.
And I'm like, what the heck is that?
We're the only people out here, you know, in the middle of the cascades on a Wednesday night,
at 1230 at night.
And I see it flash a few times, and so I walk closer, and I get my phone ready, and I'm thinking
about it's doing it about every two minutes. So about one minute, 45 seconds, I start snapping
picks and I end up getting a picture of that. Wow. And that's a big pine tree. You can see it to the
bottom left. And what it looked like was a years ago when I was young, they had flash cubes on
cameras, flash bulbs. Yeah. And they would make the flash for the camera and then they would kind of stay on for a
second and then fade out slowly from the heat or whatever. That's what it looked like. It looked
like a flash cube thing blowing out of that tree out of the side of that big pine tree up into
the sky. And it is, it's really weird. So I showed it to everyone. They said, now that's a portal.
And it was funny because I saw it a couple more times and I didn't go real close because I was
scared of it. I went and got Tobin came back and it had stopped doing it by then. But we heard
two bigfoot swooping down in the creek after that and some tree knocks. And I got some crazy
tree knocks too. I heard at the Al Moon House. But yeah, that thing right there is coming out of a,
I could take you right to the tree up there, Sharp's Creek and show you it. That's absolutely incredible.
It was about eight feet tall.
And it would just flash out of that tree up into the air like that, like it was going up into the air.
It was a clear night, no clouds, no rain, perfectly clear night.
And it's just some kind of energy release from that tree or something.
I didn't know.
Nobody knows what it is, you know.
Darrell, this conversation has been incredible.
Well, our time is rapidly getting to a close as we wrap up.
So as you, let's say if you continue to go through that massive backlog of audio,
and you find things like your version of something that sounds like the samurai chatter,
is there anywhere that you are putting these things up?
Or is it just kind of like maybe someday there'll be an Al-Boon Lab 2?
or we just kind of have to wait to see.
Yeah, I got it all saved.
So, you know, Flash of Beauties use some of it.
And maybe we'll use some more.
Maybe there'll be more Flash of Beauties.
Yeah, that's always a good thing.
I love those guys.
Yeah, they're awesome.
I have so much.
I have everything but a body, you know.
I have fingerprints, hair.
I still got tons of hair.
We had so many footprints.
I just gave up, you know, Hydercow's $50 a bag or whatever.
Oh, yeah, sure.
$500 worth of $50.
I feel that, man, that...
Finger prints, pictures, yeah.
That wilderness area, if you could, if there could be people that start hitting that place hard again,
I mean, the stuff that could be pulled out of there could be intense.
Oh, it could...
Wow.
You know, I also have, on my game cam, I have...
cloaking, right?
We're at ate the peanut butter off the tree.
Have you seen that on Tobes thing?
He can send real good ones to you.
It's like the thing Barb Shoup got.
Oh, yes.
Yeah.
You can see the peanut butter vanishing off the tree and there's like a distorted figure
eating it.
Oh my goodness, really?
You can see where it presses up against the latex gloves that I have tied onto the tree
because when I would do the peanut butter, I would use latex gloves on the pine tree.
And then I just take them off inside out and tie them.
on the limb down below. You can see where this thing comes up with its leg and gets against the
latex gloves and actually lifts them up. I mean, you can totally see through it. And you can just
start seeing the peanut butter vanishing off the tree with a distorted, a distorted figure like
the predator movie. Okay. Taking the peanut butter. So if I had better cameras and all that,
I think I could get a fully,
Mark Hart,
Parker also has some really good predator type stuff he got there
from cookies that he put on a tree,
nutter butter cookies.
Okay.
And his,
he had a little better game cam.
But I think if I could get one of these new game cams,
put one,
taking pictures and one doing a video,
I think I could totally get a really good video of a cloaked out,
whatever this thing is.
I mean,
If it's a softwatch or a alien.
Right.
Yeah.
You could even do like a cellular game cam set up so you could.
Yeah, because there's no phone service in that area.
Just that area has absolutely no.
Isn't that so weird?
Just that one area.
Just right there.
That's so weird.
Yeah.
I'm not really surprised, actually.
And it'll knock your batteries out.
It'll erase your phones.
It'll, yeah, it'll, it'll,
record a video on your phone like it did mine, its own video of two weird people talking.
I'll send you that one too.
Whoa, dude.
That's, I talked to a police forensic guy.
He can't figure it out.
He's like, no, that's impossible.
That your phone at midnight can do its own video in your lock pickup truck.
Because I didn't have my phone out there because I didn't have any service.
And it's at night, so it can't take pictures.
So I would just lock it in the truck when we were out.
And we'd seen orbs that night, me and Tobin another guy.
We saw a lot of orbs there.
You can probably go there anytime and see an orb if you want to see them.
They're red and white is the only two colors I saw.
Maybe a yellow orange, like a burnt orange one or two.
That's incredible.
That whole area, Cottage Grove, Roseburg, I get tons of random people contacting me and being like, hey, yeah, I've experienced this around Roseburg or.
Yeah, I know.
It's a lot down there.
There's a lot of stuff around Roseburg, yeah, too.
Absolutely.
I could talk this stuff for three weeks because I got so much.
I could listen for three weeks, but, you know, I don't think the story is done.
And I think eventually they'll maybe be another conversation to be had.
But I just want to say thank you so much for coming on, Daryl, for a little bit.
Thank you.
Sharing some photos.
And we'll see where this leads.
And you just before you go, though, are there, are you?
actively putting out anything that or people can contact you or something where like you
kind of like you kind of if they're a flash a beauty type thing yeah i'm kind of starting to try to make me
a youtube channel you know just put so my stuff on there i've been calling it bigfoot justified you know
so i just kind of started it i i'm not from tech zero so i don't know how to put much on there
or whatever.
But as I go out there, I'm going to kind of hook up with Tobin's stuff.
He's having his thing, you know, on the 26th out in Washington.
So I'm going to be out there for that.
And we're going to hang out.
And maybe he can help me put some things on there for people to see or, you know,
contact me on Facebook and I can send you stuff on Messenger or whatever.
Okay.
So is it okay to link your Facebook profile to this?
Sure.
That's fine.
Okay, your Bigfoot justified the channel with four subscribers right now?
Yeah, I just started it.
And I'm, you know, I'm, that's awesome.
I really need someone to help me with it.
I'm not a, I'm zero tech, like I said.
Maybe that's why the big people like me because I'm not, I'm not a threat to them.
Right.
Exactly.
And I'm eating peanut butter.
Yeah, if you have any other, any questions, feel free to reach out.
I've done a little bit of YouTube stuff.
But yeah, we'll get that linked and hopefully.
Cool.
some more people will be checking out your new channel. I'm so glad you're doing that, though,
but Darrell, thank you so much for hanging out, man. It's been a pleasure.
Yeah, thank you. Nice meeting, yeah. And hopefully our paths will cross one day outside of the internet.
And yeah, you have a good day, man. All right. Thank you very much.
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You're her and I can get on here.
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's things?
I know what I saw.
I know what's out there.
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