Bigfoot Society - The Basement Howler! | Missouri
Episode Date: November 22, 2024Join us on the Bigfoot Society podcast as host Jeremiah Byron delves into Rhonda's lifelong encounters with Bigfoot across Missouri and beyond. From her childhood experiences in Arkansas, where myster...ious shadows loomed and strange events unfolded on family properties, to chilling episodes in her adult life in Missouri, Rhonda shares startling tales of Bigfoot interactions. Highlights include intriguing telepathic communications, gifts left by Bigfoot, and a face-to-face encounter in Carthage. Rhonda’s compelling stories span various locations, including Eldorado, Kansas City, Hamilton, and Lake Stockton, revealing a deep connection with these mysterious beings. Don't miss this extraordinary recounting of Bigfoot encounters that challenge our understanding of reality.Resources:Related Sighting Report: https://www.patreon.com/posts/115925713🔴 Subscribe to our Youtube channel and leave a comment here: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share 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!)Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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All right, Bigfoot Society, we've got the privilege of talking to Rhonda tonight. Rhonda is a listener from Missouri
that reached out to me with some really interesting things that she has experienced over her lifetime.
But it's a privilege to have you on the show tonight, Rhonda. How's it going?
It's going great.
Awesome. We were talking a little bit before the show, and I'm excited to hear where this is going to go.
You told me a few things, and you shared some photos beforehand, and it really sounds like some interesting stuff,
but I'm going to go ahead and hand it over to you, Rhonda, and it sounds like this is going to
start way back when you were a little kid, you had stuff going on.
Yeah, I was five or six years old, whenever it was all started.
I was born and raised in Rogers, Arkansas, and my mother is from Rogers, and my biological
father was from El Dorado, Arkansas.
And in the summers, I would go and stay sometimes with my grandparents in El Dorado, and
sometimes I would stay with my aunt and Rogers.
And in El Dorado, Arkansas, with my grandma and Grandpa Callaway, they lived on a highway, and they had a big property.
They lived off the land.
They had two big gardens that went all the way down to the timber.
They had a timber line all the way around their property.
And Grandpa Calloway had rules that were strictly enforced.
He didn't allow for children.
He said no children were to be outside by themselves, period.
They had to be under the direct supervision and under the eyes of an adult at all times.
And I snuck out one time because I was always going outside.
And he got caught.
And he told me no more.
I wasn't to be outside, period, because there was razorbacks out there in the treelines.
And if I got back in there, they could get me.
and I just loosely ignored it.
But at night, what was interesting was a lot of times at night he would be in the back of the house off the back porch and he would be shooting into the tree line and cussing and just ranting and raven and carrying him on.
Like, some was trying to get into the yard that he didn't want there.
And I asked him what he was shooting at and he said he was shooting at armadillos because he was getting in his wormbed.
And I said, I have never.
never seen an armadillo that you shot when he said that in order, the way he was shooting,
there had to been an army of armadillos coming up in the yard. I just didn't find it believable,
even though I was a child. I've always been, how do I put it? I understood more than what most
children did. I paid attention to what was going on around me. I didn't, I don't know,
just didn't, I just knew. I had these, I could feel things. It was just different.
and one year whenever I was, what time was it, in 1973 or 1974, I was five or six years old,
my great aunt, she took me out into the gardens and she took me down the peanut aisle
where they was growing peanuts and was explaining to me how peanuts grew under the ground.
We didn't go all the way down, and we got halfway down to the tree line,
and all of a sudden we heard something.
and it was walking towards us.
And my aunt all of a sudden stopped, grabbed me and put my legs around her waist and my arms around her neck and said,
don't you dare let go of me?
I have to run as fast as I can and get to the house now.
And she took off running to the house.
And while, of course, while she was running to the house, I was looking behind her.
And I was looking in the tree line.
and in the tree line there was a big black shadow in that tree line it didn't come out of the
tree line but it was there and i wasn't scared at the time but it was enough that it scared me
i got to thinking about it and my real dad but my biological father said he was always he was
always assessed with anything to do with bigfoot and now that i'm an older adult now i can
understand why because on that property there had to have been Bigfoot that he knew he either
experienced him or he's seen them or both because from my own personal experience that when you see
them or you experience them it changes you and it caused him to be obsessed with anything with
Bigfoot that was on a TV or books or whatever he was all in it whenever I was five or six
when I was eight, I think I was eight years old when my mom left him and got a divorce and
I didn't see him anymore. But every time we went to Arkansas, I didn't sleep. My mom would
fight with me, want me to go to sleep and I would never sleep. I was up in the middle of the night.
Looking out the windows and watching the tree lines because my grandma Jones lived by the
hauler is down at the base of the mountains over by Beaver Lake. She lives over by Beaver Lake.
and I would play down in the hall or stuff during the day,
and I would hear like footsteps,
and I would turn around to see if there was anything there,
and no, there wasn't there nothing there.
But every once in a while, I got a creepy feeling,
and I would go back up to the house,
and I would go back down there.
But at night, I would watch the tree lines and out the windows,
because I had a sense that there was something there,
but I couldn't see it, and it was terrifying to me.
And that just went on for my whole childhood, but there wasn't any more experiences or anything until I was older whenever I became an adult.
I moved back to Arkansas and there wasn't anything that went on then.
And then, see, in 1993, 1994.
Yeah, 19993, 1994.
my husband and I, my first husband or my second husband there, and I moved to the country out on a road called Sunnyvale Road in Bram, Missouri, and in Caldwell County is out by the conservation area in Caldwell County.
And my ex-husband, I used to tell him all the time, he was a hunter, and I tell him all time, you need to be watching what you're doing because there are Bigfoot out there.
and he would laugh at me
and he would make fun of me
and really really killed me over it
and so I'd been hunting all his life
and never seen or heard of such a thing
there wasn't no such thing
and I'm telling you
there is a such thing
I've seen one when I was a kid
but we moved out there on Sunnyvale
and it was a two store
or a double wide trailer
on a full basement
and there was
off into the back
there was a tree line
with the creek
a dried up
Creek bed. And then on back, there was two ponds that was back there and there was a big field
back there. And one night in the middle of the night, it was really hot and my kids were in bed.
And I was sitting at the kitchen table with the window open, reading my Bible. And I heard
something out in the back of the house and there was no lights out there, pitch dark. And I couldn't
see anything. But I heard something. It was big.
It was a scuffle.
And it sounded like something big got taken down out there.
All you heard was the scuffled, but there was a pound.
It was like something who got pounded on the ground, something big.
And it really alarmed me.
And the next morning I got up and I got me a pistol and I went out there and went
looking for footprints.
I was looking for blood.
I was looking for any type of evidence.
that what I heard.
And I didn't find anything.
There was nothing.
Not even a place where the grass was patted down where something had been laying or whatever he went on.
And I never found nothing.
And later on, another night, I was sitting in the, again, kids were in bed sleeping.
It's middle of the night.
My ex-husband was working nights.
So I was there by myself.
I had the window open.
And I was reading my Bible and my cat was laying on the bar.
There was a bar.
And the cat was laying on there, curled up sleeping.
And all of a sudden I heard something downstairs.
And I stopped and I listened.
And it sounded like something was ransacking the downstairs.
Just going through everything.
And I'm like, what in the world was going on down there?
And all of a sudden, what was down there howled?
And it was a howl that brought the hair on the back of my neck standing up.
And I had goosebumps.
And I sent a chill down my spine.
And my cat was fully asleep, rolled up in a ball, sat up and done a roar like a lion, like a lion.
Like a lion king.
That cat had never done that before and he had never done that after.
And the whole time that thing was howling, the cat was doing that.
and then all of a sudden stopped and everything went quiet and there was nothing else.
I went and got a gun and I sat all night long because the only thing I could think of was why did it get upstairs
because there was a door down at the end that had stairs that come upstairs through the floor
and the next door next room over.
So I sat there with a chair watching that door and watching the front door with a gun all night until it got light
And my ex-husband come in the next morning, and I finally went and laid down and went to sleep.
And he asked me, he said, what went on here?
Because I had a really weird feeling whenever I come in.
And I said, let me tell you about my night.
I went downstairs to look at everything, and there was nothing that had been touched.
Absolutely nothing.
But the door was left open.
Now, in order for that door to be opened up, it took.
canned stoats.
And I knew exactly what had been down
that basement. I knew what it was.
But what really bothered me
was nothing looked like he'd been touched.
And then Ron Moorhead
comes up and he had the same
thing happened in his camp.
And I just found that out
just a year or so ago by listening to him.
But when I heard him
give that explanation of what
went on in that camp. I was like, that's exactly what happened to me in my basement where I lived
down on Sunnyvale. Can you, just for listeners that are overly familiar, can you talk real
quick about what part exactly that Ron Moore had happened to him that you found was similar
to what happened in your basement? Oh, whenever they went to bed at night, that it was sounded
like that they was going through their camp, like they was ransacked in the camp. And they
that they would get up the next morning, there wouldn't be nothing touched.
Everything would be the same.
Thank you.
And you're saying that this was happening direct.
This was inside your house, not outside.
This was inside.
Yes, it was in the basement.
It was downstairs in the basement.
And the only thing that was keeping it from coming upstairs was a door.
I was open, was shut and locked.
But the only lock that was on it was one of them little locks that kind of that goes
through the eye.
that's the only lock of that door hat on it.
So it could have very easily opened that door and come up to stairs.
Yeah, I was terrified.
Here I was by myself, no phone, no vehicle,
and the closest neighbor was a half mile down the road.
And I had something in my basement that had howled
and sent my cat to acting crazy.
Have you heard any sound that comes even close to that?
How old that you heard that?
night? Oh, yeah. Big foot. Okay. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. My goodness. Oh, yeah. I knew what it was. There was no doubt in my mind. I knew
where it was because there had been stories that they were out on the conservation land. I keep a pretty
close ear to the ground, you know, listening to stories that people, again, that people were telling,
you know, because where there's smoke, there's fire.
It may not be the exact truth, but there are some truths to it.
And I had been hearing some things like there was some people that was working with bulldozers,
and it was about the evening time, and they were getting ready to stop
and out come a big foot from the tree line and scared them,
and they ran to their vehicle and was trying to get out.
They got dark on them and they couldn't find their way out.
And there was a person in their house seeing the headlights in their pasture,
wanting to know what was going on and went out there.
And there was these two men that was trying to find a way out
and told them what had happened.
And there was another guy that a friend of mine came and got me and her to go to a party.
He's had a party out of his place.
And it was way out in the middle.
I couldn't even tell you what.
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He said, no, there's big foot out here.
I don't know if you get in the house.
And I'm like, what?
And he said, no, there are.
He said, they walk around the house at night.
They're always trying to look in the windows.
They're always knocking on the side of the house.
Okay.
So I knew they were in the area.
And that's the reason why I was telling my ex-husband, you need to be careful because they are here.
And this is all in Caldwell County, Missouri, an hour northeast of Kansas City, pretty much.
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah, it's a little town.
And then we moved back to town, and I had nightmares, horrible nightmares after that.
Horrible nightmares.
They were so vivid.
I would wake up and I would be in a cold sweat.
I wouldn't even know where I was at.
It took me a little bit to realize that I was in my bedroom in my bed and I was okay.
That's how vivid they were after that.
For years after that, I had that problem.
And then there wasn't anymore, there wasn't any more else that went on except for, I went, I went hunting.
I tried going hunting with my ex-husband and he would leave me and I would just, he took me out.
at his uncle's place
and I didn't like his uncle's place.
I kept telling I don't like it out here.
I don't want to be out here.
And he said, no, I'm telling you they're out here.
I'm telling this.
No, I'm not, I don't want to be out here.
And his uncle would tell me,
you need to come out here and get some apples off these trees
because if you don't get these apples,
the deer is going to get them overnight.
They're going to be gone.
And I said, there ain't no way.
Then that deer are going to eat that many apples in a night.
You said, no, they'll all be gone and one night.
The ones up in the top of the tree, too.
No, the deer couldn't reach them clear up there.
But I knew what could.
And I'm like, I didn't like being out there.
And he left me, and I just went and walked myself back to the truck
and sat and laid before him.
Because, no, I could feel him.
It just, no, I wasn't doing no more of it.
And I never went out hunting with him no more after that.
And then there wasn't no more activity.
No more, I've always been taking my kids camping and we go for long walks and just, I've always been outdoors.
And in 2013, I left my ex-husband and I moved into a little place in Hamilton, Hamilton, Missouri.
and it too is not too far from not too far from Sunnyvale over by the conservation land
and I had my landlord that I moved in she rented me her basement and we became pretty good
friends and she told me she said I want you to be careful out here because I seen a bear
and I said what she said I've seen a bear
And I said, we don't have bear around here.
She says, I'm telling you, I know what I've seen, and it was a bear.
And I said, where did you see this bear?
She said, it was down the road.
And I said, okay.
I said, what would you doing when you've seen this bear?
She said, I was just driving down, coming home.
She said, and I seen it down by the trees.
It's down that creek.
There's a creek down there.
She says, and I've seen that bear down there.
She said, I stopped, and I backed up, but it disappeared.
She said, I don't know where it went, but I seen a bear.
And I said, you didn't see no bear.
She said, yeah, I said, no, you didn't see no bear.
But you couldn't convince her of anything, so I just kept it to myself.
I knew what it was.
I knew a bear.
You would have seen a bear when you would stay.
It's not going to just disappear because of humans there.
They don't care.
But I knew what did, and it's there one minute and gone the next.
So I'm like, okay.
I just let her believe that she had a bear.
Then she told me to watch the coyotes.
She said, she's seen a wolf out there.
And I said, oh, you just see no wolf out here.
There ain't no wolves.
She said, I saw what I've seen.
She said, it's a big dog.
There's a big wolf.
She said, I know what it was that I seen.
And I said, well, whatever.
Then her dog, I noticed her dog every night
would want to go run off every night at the same time.
Every night at the same time.
As Inga, did you know where your dog is going?
She said, I don't know.
She said, he always comes back.
And I said, no, that dog is going every night at the same time.
There's something coming on this property that he is trying to keep off of this property.
That's the reason why he's doing that.
And you need to figure out what he's doing because if you don't, he could get hurt or killed.
You don't know what's going on.
You're telling me that there's a bear out here and you got this dog running off like this.
to all ain't nothing going to happen again he always comes back i said all right
and then my dog started wanting to do the same thing but he was just a little poodle he
wasn't going nowhere and i had him chained up anyway but i had been living there
for maybe three or four months and uh i started working at the nursing home in hamilton
missouri and i started working the night shift and at night i was
was driving down the way she'd seen this bear.
And I started smelling.
It wasn't every night, just every once in a while.
And I was like, thanks.
That's future.
I don't know, but sewage is going to be all that.
You're going to smell it more just once in the blue moon.
And I thought, I don't know what's going on there, but I'm going on.
And I got to where I quit going that way because it just, it was creepy.
It was really dark.
And it was just, it just seemed, no, I just didn't want to go down that way.
So I started going the other way because I felt better going the other way.
Then I come home from work and Inga started telling me, she said,
need to watch whenever you come home from work at night or when you come home,
when you leave for work at night.
And I said, why?
She said, the neighbors down the street, their little boy was home by him.
Somebody was trying to open the doors and get into the house.
And I said, what?
she said yeah she said it was an intruder trying to get into the house was trying the doorknobs to get in
and I said I'm like okay this is getting real I know what does that and it scared the little boy
and but later on I started asking the cats started disappearing out of the yard can you have all kinds
of cats all kinds of them I said do you know where your cats are going because your cats are
disappearing. You don't have as many
cash as you did. She said, I don't
know. She said, I'm not
paying no attention.
And I said, you need to pay attention.
They're just out there
and they're out there catching mice in the field.
She's I know it is. Then she started telling
me about in the middle of the night when she was sleeping.
Something large
had gotten up on the front porch.
It was large enough
that it shook the side of the house
and woke her up.
And she said her explanation of that was a bobcat had gotten up on the railing and had jumped down onto the patio, the wood patio, the deck, after the cats.
And I'm like, okay.
So you got something now that is now on the patio here, and it has shipped the house whenever it, that sounds to me like they're coming up on the house.
but I never told her nothing
because she wouldn't have believed me anyway.
Then I started working the
3 to 11 shift. I got a
new position to work
in. I was working 3 to 11 shifts.
So I was going in 3 and coming home at 11.
Last one, it got real interesting.
I come home at night, and they were
surrounding me.
They were making animal noises
at me. Owls.
The owl sounds. And it sounded
like they were, it sounded like they were,
it's coming from the ground.
And I'm like, okay, owls are really not, they're not alarm birds.
And it was always going on when I get out of the van, or out of the SUV,
I would get out and it would start, and it scared me.
And I'd get that creepy feeling like I was prey.
There was something there.
So I hurry up and get into the house.
And I told Ingo, said, Inga, you need to put,
some lights out there because I'm coming in at night and something's going on out here. I need
some lights and she said she didn't want to do that and okay. So I went and bought a solar light that
were motion detectors that was really bright and I installed it above the door. I lived in the
basement and that's where I come in and out was the basement and the patio that had a big
concrete patio and I drove my start driving my SUV up there and parking it on the patio so I'd be right there by the door and get right in the door because every night that I come home this is going on and one night I got out of my SUV I shut the door and I heard thump and I'm like oh crap now they're throwing things I knew did it hit the middle of the yard
I knew about where it, I heard where it hit.
I'm like, okay, whatever they threw, it's big.
And I'm not going to, I'm not investigating this right now.
I'm not doing it.
I'm getting in the house.
I hurried up and I got in the house.
Locked the door, made sure that everything, all the windows was shut and everything.
And I went to my room, which there was no windows in my room.
I could shut the door.
And I felt like I was somewhat safe.
I got up the next morning and went outside.
and there was a big chunk of wood that I had cut up and threw out into a little pasture that was on the other side of the yard on the side of the house.
In order for that to be thrown, it had to have had hands and it had to have been something big because this was a big chunk of wood.
And as far as it was thrown, oh, yeah.
and I knew there was no doubt in my mind what was going on.
And I'm like, okay, there's a whole family of them out here.
I quit going for walks.
I would go for walks in because I would walk, nothing for me to walk a mile down the road and a mile back.
And I quit doing that because I could feel like I was being followed and I was being watched.
And I kept looking around in the directions that I thought it was coming from and I could never see nothing.
Of course, I wasn't going to see anything.
And back then, I thought they were flesh and blood creatures back then.
But now I understand that they have things that they can do.
I'm like, no wonder I could never see them.
But then one night I come home from work.
I come home and Ingo says, I need you up here.
I need you now.
And I said, why?
What's going on?
She said, Bozo, he's got, he stepped on a stick.
And it's clear through his foot.
And my first thought was, what?
I've never heard of that before.
And I'm like, okay, I'm coming.
So I went out there and he was whining whenever he's seen me.
And I, here, let me see your paw.
And I looked at his paw.
I turned his leg and hit his paw over.
And I looked at her and I said, okay, Inga.
I said, this is where you wake up.
I said, this.
was shoved through the top of this dog's foot and it is a sphere.
This has been sharp into a sphere.
This has been sharpened and it's been shoved through the top of this dog's foot and broke off at the top.
I said, whatever he's been chasing after fought back this time.
And I can't do anything about this.
You're going to have to take him to the vet in the morning.
And she took him to the vet and the vet said the same thing.
thing I did. He told her
this dog, this was shoved
through this dog's foot.
And it was sharpened as a
sharpened stick.
Had to have hands in order
to sharpen a stick. Had to have hands
to shove it through the top of this dog's foot
and had to have some pretty good aim too.
And then broke it off.
And she's, from
what I know now,
she is really lucky that the dog
even lived, that they even let the dog live.
but after she had the dog to the vet, she brought him home.
He put him on some antibiotics and told her,
do not let him out running around because you don't want him to get an infection in his foot.
Take him outside on a leash and let him go to the bathroom or put him on a chain
so that he's not running around.
So she did.
And I was at work.
I had to work the night shift.
I had to work over.
And I came home the next morning.
and Inga says, hey, I need you to listen to what I have to tell you.
And I said, what?
She said, this morning at about 4 or 5 o'clock in the morning, Bozo was doing nuts.
He wanted to go outside so bad he couldn't stand it.
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And she said, I thought he had the runs because he'd been on this antibiotic.
She said, I got up and I got dressed and I put him on his leash and I took him out.
She said, he was sniffing everywhere.
She said he took me out to the driveway, took me past the driveway.
and he was taking me down towards the little pond.
When you come into the drive, there was a pond.
There was a pond there on the left-hand side.
That's a drive.
And it was surrounded by trees.
She said, when he just about got me down halfway down to the pond,
she said, something come at me.
She said, it was screaming at me.
She said, I could feel it in my chest, vibrate.
She said, terrified me.
The dog was trying to get to whatever it was.
She says, I was trying to get the dog.
She said, I finally got him inside the house.
And I said, why didn't you let the dog go?
Do you not realize that you could have been killed, whatever that was coming at you, which I already knew what it was.
I said, let me go downstairs.
I'm going to go downstairs.
I'm going to come back up.
I'll be right back.
I want you to listen and tell me if any of these things sounds like what you hurt.
So I went down and come back up, and I had my computer, and I was.
playing some big foot sounds for. I played the first one. She said, no. I played the second one.
I played the third one. She said, I'm tired to listen to it over here in the morning.
That right there told me by her reaction and by the look on her face and her body language,
that was what she'd hurt. And I was like, okay, she's got a whole bunch of these big foot
hanging around out here. So I went digging around and come to find out that in Davies County,
which is bordering Hamilton,
Caldwell and Davies,
which is bordering,
there had been a Bigfoot siting,
and in fact, a BFRO researcher
had come down to investigate with his daughter,
and they had seen a juvenile and an adult Bigfoot
in the area that they were investigating.
That's right there on our back door.
And I'm like, why are these, why are they here?
I just, I didn't understand why they were there.
This is the funny part.
I realized that I was using an alarm to wake me up to go to work and it was a
big foot yell.
And I think they probably heard it and come looking at.
No way.
That's incredible.
And matter of fact, I can send you.
I still have it on my phone and I can send it to you.
Was it like the Ohio Howl or?
I can't, I don't know what it is.
It's one that I didn't even tell you where I got it from, but I was using it for an alarm clock.
Oh my goodness.
And then all of this crazy happened.
That's when all the things started happened.
But before they was already there because she was already telling me about the bear and I knew it wasn't a bear.
It couldn't have been a bear.
What's the year that this happened again?
This was in 2013.
Okay, thanks.
And it went on until 2014 when I moved out.
I moved to Kansas City.
And when I moved to Kansas City, I thought, okay, I'm out of there.
There is no more Bigfoot.
They are not here.
I am not going into Bigfoot area.
I'm just fine.
No problem.
My dog died.
My dog that I had passed away in 2021, March 25th of 2021.
And I really had a hard time with that.
I ended up buying another little pool, which is my little dog that I have now.
Our name is Rose.
And I started going and investigating places to go walk.
And I found out that there were nature areas in my area.
And I'm like, hey, this is great.
Even one of them, not even two miles from where I live, has a waterfall.
I'm like, hey, I'm going to go.
I'm going to go there and I'm going to enjoy this.
take her for a walk and we're going to have a good time. I went to the one that has a waterfall
first and I pulled in and I got out of my vehicle and I started walking down the trail and I start
seeing signs all around and I'm like, no, there is no way I am not looking at this. I'm not going to
look at it. I don't want to see it. I'm here to have a walk and I'm going to enjoy my walk. I'm going to
find this waterfall and I'm going to look at this waterfall and I'm going to have a good time.
So I did.
I come out of there and I got hold of my mother and I said,
Mom, I said, I don't know what to do.
I said, here I am.
I'm in the city and I've already, she didn't know about what went on in Hamilton.
I never told her, but my kids did.
I told my kids.
But I said, I don't know what it is, but they keep showing up in my life.
And I said they've showed up again here in the city.
right here in the city.
I don't know I was devastated.
Here I am.
I'm terrified of them,
and they keep showing up in my life.
Oh, here's another thing that happened
whenever I was at Angus.
I forgot about this one.
I walked outside
and found my SUV
covered in a yellow dust.
Covered.
It was nowhere else,
and it was not parked near a tree
to where it could blow pollen.
I don't have any.
it was pollen. Later on I found out that it was pollen, but my vehicle was covered in it.
And it wasn't on the ground. It wasn't on the, it wasn't on the concrete, it wasn't on the grass,
it wasn't on the side of the house. It was only on my SUV. I've always suspected that maybe
they did that. But anyway, I was telling them, I said, I don't know, I don't know what to do.
They are here, and I'm not going to not go and walk.
So here come, I started praying about it, and here comes Scott Carpenter.
And when I watched his videos, it gave me a lot of understanding about how they tag people.
And I'm like, that must be the reason why they keep showing up in my life everywhere I go.
And then they are in the cities, and I watched his video.
about where they stand. Kansas City is full of caves.
I had a friend of mine that lived worked in the caves, and she wanted me to come work there.
And she says, at night, it's crazy there. She said, you hear things in the back of this caves.
She says, you don't know what it is. It's the craziest thing you ever heard.
She was working in Lee Summit. Well, they was having sightings in Lee Summit.
Boy Scouts were going camping, and they were having Bigfoot.
that was coming into their camps and carrying on.
So it's okay.
There's caves there.
There's caves all over Kansas City.
There are, he said they were staying in old abandoned factories.
We have lots of old abandoned factories.
They like to be around the rivers.
We have Missouri River that runs right through here.
Yeah, and they like to sit on these nature areas and watch the people.
We are their entertainment.
That makes sense.
I went back to the place that had the,
the waterfall and it was like they was wanting me to know, hey, we're here. I went to the waterfall
and at the top of that waterfall, and I didn't send you a picture of it, but I have a picture of it.
This great big half a tree was right on top of the waterfall. And I looked at that for the longest
time and I thought, okay, where did that come from? Because this creek is not deep enough to
push something like that down the creek.
And it didn't come rolling down the hill.
There was nowhere, because if it would have come rolling down the hill, there would have been,
because it was a cut log.
It had been cut.
Where did it come from?
It had to have been carried in.
There was no other way for it to be put there.
It had to be carried in.
This is the only way.
I walked up and down that whole creek area.
And down at the end,
There was no way.
You couldn't even tell where it come from.
So I went walking on down a ways, and there was a low-lying area, and I was standing there,
and I was looking up.
I had a feeling, and I was looking up, and all of a sudden I got a headache.
And I'm like, okay, I need to get out here.
I told Rose, and we're going to go back up to go back, and we're going to go back home.
We walked back to the vehicle.
when I got almost to the vehicle, I said it quit.
It was gone.
I was weird.
But I got in the vehicle and I went back home.
And the next time I came out and came there, I was walking along.
And the log was gone.
How it disappeared, I have no idea.
I don't know how it got taken out of there, but it was gone.
And on my way back from, I walked on my way back to my vehicle, I was walking along.
always walk with my, looking down at my feet because I was always clumsy when I was a kid
and stubbing my feet and tripping over things.
And my mom would always tell him, watch where you're walking, watch your feet.
So I was, I always walk looking down at the ground.
I was looking and over on the right-hand side of the walkway, I seen a footprint,
a bare foot footprint, a big one.
And I'm like, oh, heck no.
There's no way.
No way.
And I walked up on it and it was there.
It was there.
It was during the fall season.
There wouldn't have been nobody walking around bare feet.
And it was in such a place that nobody would have realized that somebody,
people walking by there all the time, they never would have seen it.
It would be somebody like me that has seen these things.
And after where, when I see it, I know what I'm looking at.
And once you see it, you can't unsee it.
I got a
I took a picture
and footprints
for some reason
they don't really
take good pictures
they don't show up
very well
in pictures
I don't know why
but any time I find
a footprint
it's always a left foot
I don't know why
what the deal is
about the left foot
but it's always a left foot
I found footprints
one two three
three or four times
and
it's always been one
I don't know what's that
with that.
Since I've been here in the city, it's gotten real, especially in the last three years.
You see, after I went out, I went to another place called Happy Rock, and it's right down
town.
It's like a nature area.
You can walk a mile out and a mile back.
And I heard rock clacking one day.
I was walking along, and I was like, I was like.
like, okay, I know what I'm hearing. That is not somebody with a hammer. That's rocks being
clacked together. It was just one, two, three, but I knew what it was whenever I heard it.
And there'd been the first time I had been there, I got wherever you go far enough,
they don't want you to go any further. You can't go any further. You get this intimidated
fear feeling that comes over you and you just want to go back to where you come from. That's,
that happened whenever I was out there.
But other than that,
and ain't nothing else happened in those areas,
but I don't go there much anymore.
I got COVID in 2022, or no, it was 2021.
I got COVID.
And I was in the hospital and I came out with some oxygen.
And it was, it took me over a year to get over it.
And I felt like I needed to get out and live life
because all I was doing was going to work coming home,
going to my parents coming home.
So I started praying about it,
and all of a sudden, van life videos started coming up.
And I thought, hey, I want to do that.
And I had been watching Scott Carpenter,
and I'm like, okay, in order to keep them away from my,
because I already know wherever I go, they're going to show up.
And so to keep them away from my van at night,
I can put lights up around the vehicle.
I started out in my SUV.
And I outpitted my SUV in whatever I needed.
And my first year, which was in 2022, yeah, 2022.
And I decided to go to a lake that's nearby.
And my first day there, I knew that they were out there because I had found reports that they had been seen in the area.
and I'm like, okay, I know they're out here, so I'm going to do what Scott Carpenter suggested.
And I spoke out and I said, I know you're here.
And I'm just here to visit.
I'm just going to enjoy the atmosphere of the lake.
I'm going to take some walks.
I want to enjoy the water.
I just, I'm not here to harass you.
I'm not here to seek you out.
I'm not here to manipulate you or anything.
I'm not here to harass you or torment you in any way, shape, or form.
And I would appreciate it if you would give me the same courtesy.
Please do not be coming up on my camp.
Don't be throwing things in my camp.
Don't be making animal noises at me.
Don't be scaring me.
I don't want you to scare me because I don't want to be made to be afraid
and not want to camp anymore.
And after I got done, I finished setting up.
up my camp. I got my bed maiden
in the SUV and I got everything
set the way I wanted it. And there's
a little pathway
that was down from
my, it was right there by my campsite
but it goes down to the
water's edge.
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and we're going to wade in the water for a little bit.
So we went down there, and on my path, and on me, on my path,
there was a gift.
Now, how they got that there, without me seeing them, I had no idea.
This was the first time I'd ever experienced.
anything of this sort.
And that law,
it was a half of a law
and it had six stones.
It had three on one side
and had three on the other.
And there were two feathers in front of it
on the right hand side of it.
I sent you a picture of that.
That was the first gift that I had ever
got from them. In my mind,
what I felt whenever I seen this
was, okay, they are
entering into an agreement with me.
okay, we agree.
And I don't go out there and search them out.
I don't go out there, and I told them it's okay.
I understand your watchers and you like to watch.
I don't have a problem with that.
Just please keep it at a distance because I don't want to be scared.
And I could always feel whenever I was playing with my dogs.
We play soccer.
I have a teaser stick and I play with her with, and we play fetch,
and we just have a good time.
go for walks and we're active and I just had this feeling that they enjoyed watching us play,
which later on I found out that was the case.
But that was the first time that I had experienced them out there at that lake,
and I'm like, okay, they're out here.
And then I started traveling in August of that year, 22, when I started van derby,
when I started van life.
I got my van and I fixed my van up and we had it all.
My mother and I had it fixed by February and I started doing van life in 2023 and March.
And I really started going other places then.
And they have left me.
Let me get into the pictures that I sent you.
I'm looking at, I'm seeing the gifts that you're referring to.
too earlier, the feathers and the stick and the rocks, which is really incredible.
Yeah, that's what they sent me that.
That's what they left me that time.
Okay.
Another time whenever I was there, I had been, I started camping by the bathrooms because
I wanted to be closer to the bathrooms and not down there around the poison ivy and stuff
because I'm highly allergic to poison ivy and poison oak.
So I carry poison ivy and poison oak killer everywhere I go.
Well, where I was staying at down by the water, there was a lot of it.
So I started staying up by where the bathrooms was.
And I always stay at this.
As a matter of fact, I go there so much that the people that work there know me.
And they all talk about I always stay in this one spot and how I keep the clean there.
They watch me, of course, and they know where I'm.
want to walk and I was walking along one time and they had left an old banana that was all black
and dried up and put two small stones on that and I'm like what in the world are two white
stones mean what does this mean I don't understand it in a podcast somewhere I had heard somebody
was talking and they was talking about when you get that they knew the bigfoot ways they
had been taught by them.
And two small stones meant friendship, I found out.
That was later on down.
And I was like, hmm, that's pretty interesting.
So I figured that's what they was trying to convey to me there.
They have left me gifts at my workplace on the rail beside the back door.
There's a pair of, there are some steps that goes up and they leave them right there on that rail.
At first, whenever it started happening, I kept asking everybody at work,
Did your kids were your kids here and let these stones out there on the rail?
Or did you guys lay these stones out here on the rail?
And they say, no, we don't even know how they got there.
They just appeared.
And I realized what was going on.
But I had went to lots of places in my van.
I went to Rala to see my son.
My son was going to college at Rala.
He was going to school to be a civil engineer.
and I went there to visit him two years in a road.
First year I went, he took me to a place.
What does that place call?
Oh, man.
It's east something.
It's right there by Rala.
It's east side garden or natural spring.
It's part of the, it's part of the Mark Twain area.
It's a day area.
See if I can find it.
Lane Spring Recreation Area.
That's what's called.
He took me there because he loved to go there and he wanted me to experience it.
When we was there, I felt weird and I'm like, okay, I'm okay because I'm with my son.
But I enjoyed it so much as the next day I went back by myself and I did go back by myself and I was okay.
But I was really cautious.
I kept looking around.
I had my head on a swivel.
And I thought, I was fine.
There was other people there.
So I thought, I'm okay.
The next year I went back and I wanted to camp out there because they have camping out there.
And I started, I drove out there and I drove the camping areas and there was other people there because I won't camp anywhere unless there's other people there because I know that they're going to come around and I don't want to be by myself and have them doing things.
I just don't want to put myself in that position.
So I was watching and I thought, I could stay out here.
And I went to go fill out the paper and I just had a feeling.
I don't know why.
I just had a feeling.
And I thought, I'll go back to the day area and I'll think about it.
I need to think about it a little more if I want to stay out here or not to none.
I took Rose and we went down to, we went down to the spring and people trout fish in that spring.
It's a natural fed spring.
and it's really nice.
It's all stone at the bottom, and it's nice cold water all year.
And those are places that I seek out a lot because I really like the clear water.
I decided to go back and try to fill out the paperwork.
I had the money in the envelope and was getting ready to put it in there.
And above there, it said bears.
There was bears in the area.
And I'm like, oh, crap.
I don't have, I don't have, I don't have,
what I need for bears.
I don't have the,
I don't have anything to,
to ward them off.
I don't have the,
the bear spray.
I don't have what I need.
So I'm not going to stay here the night.
But I went back to the spring area.
And when I was down there,
Rose and I was playing with fetch with the water.
I was stowing the ball and she was going after it.
And it got out of her reach.
And she didn't have her life jacket on.
on and I said, come back to me, we'll wait for it to go down and we'll go down and get it where
we can reach.
And she came back to me and we was walking down and the ball reached a shallow area where I
could walk right over and get it.
And when I reached over to get that ball, I heard a tree break.
I'm like, and my head flipped.
I'm like, oh, no, I ain't staying.
I definitely ain't staying here now.
I was down there by myself
there was not a soul around
not one soul around me
and I say Rose we're going to go back
to the day area when you get up out here
because I know exactly what that is that's a sign
of aggression and I'm not
no I'm not going to be here
by myself so
I high tailed it back to the day
area and there was people that had just
come in and we was talking and visiting
and they had a little girl
and was playing with Rosie
playing fetch with her and
after a while they said we're going to go down to the spring area and i said i'm going to leave and i told
rose let's go see what dusty's doing see if he's home from school yet i was driving on my way out
and there is no gravel roads there is none it is all taped and there's all it's all treeed
and you're driving i drove to the the highway and i looked both ways there was no vehicles coming
not one vehicle.
And when I went to turn left, a rock,
well, it wasn't a big rock,
but it was a rock,
kind of flying out of the tree line and hit my vehicle.
And I'm like,
I guess that was my sign.
I'd not come back,
let alone they're doing the tree break thing,
but they're throwing rocks at me too.
Were you able to see how big a rock it was?
No, no, I heard it hit.
Sure.
It hurt the corner of my windshield.
And I'm like, and then right after I got on the vehicle, a car come over the hill.
But yeah, I'm like, no, I probably won't be going back there.
And I got to thinking about it sometimes, according to Robin McCray.
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And I understand, I've gotten a little more understanding.
And I'm thinking that me being there was not good for me,
and they was probably just saying, hey, get out of here.
You don't need to be here.
Because this is not the area for you.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, no, that definitely does.
And I've talked to both of those individuals that are very smart about the subject for sure.
Yeah.
And so I got to thinking about it.
And I don't think it was really so much aggression as it was saying, hey, you don't need to be here because this is dangerous for you.
Kind of like looking out for me.
Exactly.
So I think of it in that way because they've never, it finally dawned on me after Scott Carpenter was they've never hurt me.
And it never really dawned on me.
The whole time I was in terror of them, the whole time I was in terror of them, they've
It had never hurt me, and it never really hit my mind that way.
So now I've gone from being in fear to being intrigued, because now they have flipped it,
and now they're, I know they're around me all the time now.
So I go to these places now, and just not too long ago, I went to Baxter Springs, Kansas,
on a road trip.
And I was going to say, they have a, they have a park there.
that they have a camping area in the back of the park and it's first come for surf.
So I had went there to stay the night and I got out.
It was getting about close to dark and I got out of my,
I got out and got my van all set up.
And I took Rose to go for a walk so she could go to the bathroom.
And I liked to, there was a waterfall there.
There was a river.
It was on a river.
It's called Spring Rivers.
and I was admiring atmosphere that I was in.
And all of a sudden, I thought, I need to introduce myself.
So I said, hey, I said, I know there's probably some of you out here.
I said, I'm just letting, my name is Rhonda, and I am from out of state.
I'm just passing through.
I'm just staying the night.
I'll be gone tomorrow.
And all of a sudden, I hear, welcome.
We no bother, but we watch.
I'm like, okay, you know I had you watch.
And yeah, yeah, they were around.
I could feel them.
You just get that feeling.
And I was playing the ball with Rose and letting her get some exercise for the night.
And we got it the next morning.
And I made coffee.
And I just told them, thank you for the hospitality.
And I went on about my way.
Was that a voice that you had heard?
Oh, they top telepathically.
All that telepathically.
telepathically, yeah, mindspeak.
Okay, that's cool.
Wow.
Oh, yeah.
This is something new for me.
Robin McCrae has helped a whole lot with that because, you know, I'll tell you about
Jocco in a little bit.
We'll get into him.
Okay, yeah.
He's the one that's opened me up to it.
You were just about to talk about Carthage, I think?
Yeah, I was, I went through Joplin and Carthage.
I often go on road trips, and I'll,
make a circle. So I went down through Baxter Springs, down through Galena, Kansas, and I crossed
back over into Missouri and come up, Joplin. I stayed the night in Joplin and out of creek,
but I wasn't around any tree areas or anything. There was really nothing there. And I went to
Carthage, and I went out to the Precious Moments Chapel. And you go in the back,
and there's a tree area back up in there. It's way out in the middle.
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And I was standing there and I kept backing up.
and backing up.
And all of a sudden, I heard a thump.
I'm like, turn my hair around.
I'm like, okay, I know you're there.
I think you're just letting me know that, hey, I'm here.
You're getting too close.
Because if you get to, I've noticed I've heard them stomp.
And I used to not know how to explain the stomp until Miguel.
I watched, I watched, Sox Watch Theory.
And Miguel had explained it perfectly.
I couldn't have put it better myself.
It sounds like something.
throwing a piece of wood down on the ground, a large piece of wood on down on the ground.
That's what it sounds like.
I've gone to Perry State Park.
That one, I got growled at there and woke up the next morning with a tree break above my van.
Matter of fact, I sent you the picture of that tree break above my van.
There's two together, and you can see it that it's fresh.
I took close enough picture that's fresh.
That right above my van, there, we first.
gotten to Perry State Park is what it's called Perry Lake in Kansas and I stayed there for the night
I just went there in the afternoon and we stayed in the whole day there and when I first got there
I was staying in a primitive area there was other people there and I thought okay I'm going to stay here
tonight and I was there was a bunch of trash in my area and I said I've got to clean this up so I
cleaned it up and there was a dumpster at the top of the hill
And so I walked up to the dumpster to throw the trash in.
And when I threw it, it overshot the dumpster.
So I had to walk around the dumpster and pick it up.
When I walked around the dumpster and I picked it up, I heard a growl behind me.
And I said, okay, I got out of there.
I was like, oh, we ain't going to do this.
No, I'm not doing this.
Everybody had left.
So I went and found a different place to stay.
And I backed my van in and there was a train.
There's trees behind me, and I woke up the next morning, and there was that tree break.
And there was, it was not one, it was two.
And we didn't have, there was no, there was no storms or high winds or anything that would do that.
That was done in the night.
And how I didn't hear it, I have no idea.
But, yeah, that was behind my, I woke up to that.
I'm like, okay, let alone did you growl at me, but I don't know what the tree break means above my bed.
See, that was in Kansas.
went and done some research on that lake and come to find out that some professors were walking in one of their trail areas and found footprints out there.
But that's the only thing that had been reported out there.
And my son tells me whenever I said where I was at, he said something about don't let the,
don't let the soft squat get you or something like that.
I said, don't worry.
There's only been one report out here.
Yeah, that X, that great big X, that's one that's out at that lake that I go to.
There's a road that goes back to the shelter areas, and there's that big X.
And back in July 24, July 24 this year, it was really hot that day.
It was so hot.
And Rose and I was driving around with the air conditioning going.
And usually people aren't out in the middle.
This was on a Wednesday.
So in the middle of the week, people aren't out.
And when it's really hot, people aren't out.
And so I know that, but then again, when they do things,
they do things intentionally from what I understand.
But I had been thinking, if I seen one in a distance, I think I would be okay.
That particular day, I went driving back in the back where the shelters were.
And I seen a man from where I was at, a shelter that was way on down.
And I specifically seen a man.
And I was thinking, is that a man?
I kept asking myself, is that a man?
Because it looked like a man that had a very beautiful tan.
It had a very beautiful tan.
and this is the crazy part is I thought this man was sweeping the shelter now why would a man be sweeping the shelter down there
then it dawned on me there there's no car down there there absolutely no car down there and I'm like is that a man
that I'm looking at and then it dawned on me this man didn't have clothes on and then all of a sudden it clicked
that's a big foot
so I was trying to whip my van around
because I was driving very slow
and this was like I had probably a good 15, 20 seconds
I got a really pretty good eye from the distance
I'm like
what would a man
and I thought by time I get my van
turned around and get there
it's going to be gone if it's a big foot
if it's a man that's going to still be there
that was my thinking
Okay, if I'm really, if that was really a man, the man is still going to be there.
But it was big, it's going to disappear.
It's not going to be there.
And sure another is gone whenever I got back.
And what I seen was seven and a half, eight foot tall.
And I did the measurements.
I measured.
And sure enough, it's about eight foot tall.
And I'm like, okay, I plainly seen this.
Well, last time I was at the lake, I was driving back there.
and there was an actual person down there as a man in a car.
He got out of the car.
I watched him walk.
In my interest, I was like, what I've seen compared to what I'm seeing now,
I was doing a comparison, what I seen plainly.
And it looked like a man that was shaped, that was sweeping the floor,
the movement, they sway.
I'm like, that's the reason why I was thinking I was seeing a man that was sweeping the floor
because he was swaying.
I think what was going on.
on was he or she, because it has back to me, he or she was going through the trash because
there was a trash can there. But it really, the time the adrenaline wore off, and this was what
was weird, was I went back, was going back to my campsite, and I was trying to calm down.
I was calm, but I was coming down off the adrenaline. And all of a sudden, I got this weird feeling.
It was like a wave of pure, unadulterated love washed from my head down in my body.
And the only word that could come to my mind was beautiful.
I'm like, wow, that was really cool.
But when I started coming down off of that, the rush of what had happened to me and it was finally sinking in, I got really tired.
So I left the lake and went home early.
I usually go home on Thursday morning, but I went home on Wednesday evening.
I just wanted someplace cool, and I wanted a comfortable place to lay down and sleep in the cool because of what had happened.
It wasn't that I was afraid.
It was just, it was a lot.
It's a lot whenever you see them like that, especially out in the open.
It doesn't happen in daylight, out in the open.
Yeah, that's a pretty rare event.
pretty special event too.
I went down there after the siding.
I went straight down there, and I sat there in my van, and I kept looking for a person
to be walking around that fit the description of what I've seen or a boat going away
from the shore with somebody in it that fit that description.
But then I really questioned myself until I seen that man down there, and he was sitting
underneath the shelter, and the only thing I could see was his red hat.
That's the only way I knew he was down there.
But what I seen, I seen plainly seen it.
So it was large.
And it was as tall as the shelter.
And it was naked.
It was a naked, beautiful, a man with a beautiful tan.
That's the only way I could describe it was a beautiful tan.
Because it was that color.
That's what color it was.
It was pretty special.
I thought it was pretty special anyway.
Oh, I'm sure that's a memory that will stick with you for.
Oh, I'll never forget the date.
It was 1.30 in the afternoon.
It was 1.30 and a quarter to 2 in the afternoon.
That's what time it was.
I'll never forget it.
I called my kids and was telling them about it.
They just, yeah, whatever, Mom.
I raised my children to know about it.
And my third son has experienced one and my youngest son has seen one, not even five miles from where it now lives.
I was, he was driving home from his girlfriend's house at two and three o'clock in the morning.
And he calls me and mom, he's, you're not going to believe what I've seen.
And I said, what did you see?
He said, I've seen a big foot.
They come out of the tree line and was hauling across this field and disappeared in the tree line on the other side.
And it was a moonlit night.
And he plainly seen what he was seen.
I mean, he plainly seen it.
And he'll still tell, you know, I asked him, I went to.
like I said, I could feel him.
And when I went to, he got married in their first year that they had a
Halloween thing going on.
It was a harvest party.
And I went, they asked me to be there.
So I went down the same road.
And when I got in that area, I had a really, I mean, I could feel it.
And when I got to his place, I pulled him aside.
And I said, Colt, I said, that's exciting that you've seen.
I said, did you see it in this field?
And he said, yeah, that's a field.
It's not even five miles from where he lives now.
And I've told him that he needs to be careful out there because he has two children now.
And I told him, you don't ever let them get them babies outside to play by themselves, ever.
And you need to be watching your barn.
He has a big red barn.
And I tell him, you need to be watching that barn because they like to get up in the barn.
And he don't ever watch that barn.
He don't even care about that barn.
And I'm like, you need to be caring about that barn.
Yeah, when I've been out there,
One night I went to stay at his place.
He lives out in the country and his dog won't leave my van at night whenever I'm there.
And she was out there barking 3 o'clock in the morning.
And she was looking out towards where the barn was and she was waving her, wagging her tail like, I'm friendly, but this is my place.
It was like she was looking at a person.
It was like there was a person out there, not an animal.
Whenever a dog sees an animal, they're going to usually give chase to the animal and chase it off.
The way she was looking was like, it was a person.
And I'm like, okay, they're out there.
I just, okay, they're out there.
So anymore is, okay, they're out there.
But I keep telling him, you got to watch.
Don't be letting kids out there by themselves.
Stockton Lake.
Okay, this is the other one.
I went to Stockton Lake on one of my expeditions.
my road trips.
And out there, I have a decal over the back of my van that says staying in faith.
And I had made a decal, and I had sprayed it on there.
But I hadn't went over it with a paintbrush yet to smooth it out and make it look nice.
I was in Stockton Lake.
It was extremely hot.
And I had, Rose was laying down under a shade tree, and I had some music going.
and I thought, I'm going to get up there in the back of my van.
I'm going to paint this.
I had bought the paint and stuff to do it with, and my mom would give me the paint brushes.
I was up there, and I wasn't paying a bit of attention.
Usually, I can feel them when they're around.
And when I got there, and I backed my van in, I looked back there, and I thought, yep, they're here.
Okay, whatever.
I know they're here.
Big deal.
I'm just going to move on with my life.
And I had no idea that they was back there watching me.
And I told Rose, when I got done, I said, come on.
I said, let's take the trash, because I always take my trash to the dumpster at night, because I don't want it in my van to attract coons or whatever could try to get in the van.
Whenever I put her on her leash, and I've seen something out of the corner of my eye, and what in the world?
And they had left a paintbrush on the corner of the grill in the middle of my campsite.
Now, how they got that there?
seeing them. I had no idea, but it was there. And it was an old paint brush that had hardly
any bristles and it had paint on it. I guess that was their contribution. They enjoyed what I was
doing so much that they gave me a brush to use. They were paying such close attention to what I was
doing that they seemed that I had a paintbrush in my hand. And they had one and wanted to gift it
to me. And I still have that paintbrush. I keep it in my band.
that was pretty cool.
But whenever I went back home, when I went to work, I had a hitchhiker from Stockton.
Like, I know that's where it comes from.
Oh, really? Oh, man.
Yeah.
I worked 3 to 11, 11, 7, but that night I had went in to work later, and it was dark.
And I was in the kitchen cooking, and my clients were in bed.
And I was in the kitchen.
I had music going and I was cooking and getting things ready for my weekend.
And I was doing dishes and all of a sudden, in front of my face,
there was a knuckle wrap on the window in front of my face.
I sucked there and I back to them.
I was like, oh, heck no.
No, this cannot be happening.
And I went in to check on, I went in to check on one of my.
on my clients and I went into the room, I stepped into the room of the one that's in the back.
And on his window was another knuckle wrap, two knocks on the window, letting me know they knew where I was at in the house.
And I'm like, oh, this cannot be happening.
And I went into the bed, went back in the kitchen and I was doing dishes.
I went back to doing some dishes.
And again, it happened right in front of my face.
right in that window. And at that time, I said, in the name of Jesus, you do not belong here
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something hit the side of the house so hard it rattled the windows and my dog running up out of that floor and got up on the couch and stood there in front of the door
staring at the door, growling and mumbling at the door.
She stood there for a good long while,
she finally settled down after that.
And I was like, I was hitting the side of the house.
I can't be having this.
And I went out the next day.
And I said, I don't want you hitting on the side of the house no more.
You don't need to be doing that.
It scared me.
It scared my dog.
I want to know more of that.
And so never did that again.
But one morning I told Rose, I said, I'm going to go.
take our stuff out to the van.
It was still dark outside.
It was during the transition time.
It was like the fall.
And I heard a knock on the front door on the front porch patio.
And so I was two knocks.
It's like that.
I'm like, okay, I'm not going out there doing this light.
I went out there and I said, no more.
I don't want you doing.
I don't want you doing all this stuff.
It scares me.
I don't like it.
It scares me.
And so they don't knock on the wind.
is anymore on the even though now it wouldn't bother me but back then whenever all this first started
it bothered me and then here come robin mccray and arla williams and it's okay i don't need to be
afraid of them they're they haven't hurt me they're not going to hurt me and any time i've asked
them to not do something they've been gracious enough to not do it anymore when i've asked them not
to then robin mccray says oh you want pictures of them all you got to do is go's take random
pictures and they're there they'll show up
So here we are.
I went out there.
I thought, I'm going to test this theory out.
So I went out in my back door and I started taking some pictures.
And sure enough, there they were.
There was a whole family of them out there.
Wow.
So I sent you some of the pictures.
There was a baby up in the tree and there was another one that's in the bush.
And the one that's in the bush I wouldn't have seen had it not been the glow in the eyes.
and I got to really looking at it, and you can see the hairline.
And then there's the other one that was hidden.
You can see his eyebrow and the top of his head.
And I call him the little peaker.
And I got a, and so I started taking pictures.
And I sent you the one of the Neanderthal.
He looks like a Neanderthal.
Yes, yep, I see that one.
Yeah.
You can see the scars.
on his face and his nose and his lip, his chin, his ear.
He looked pretty intimidating there, doesn't he?
So these are different than the Jocko ones, right?
Yeah.
Jocco, he's the one that he's bold.
And I've gotten more than one picture of him.
And the first picture that I got of him, I was so thrilled.
I was so thrilled.
And I said, wow, I got it.
I have this picture.
It's plainly you can see.
see his skin, his leathery skin, you can see his hairline. If you really zero in, you can see
his hair, the texture of his hair. And I was really thrilled. And so I needed to give this,
I needed to give him a name. So I thought I'm going to name him John. I'm going to call him Big John,
Big John Henry. Because when I looked, when I did the measurements, about 14 foot, where he was
standing, about 14 foot. I'm like, okay, I'm going to call him Big John. And I
I started calling him Big John.
And every time I looked at that picture, I thought, well, that's Big John.
Pretty special picture.
And one day I was in the house and I heard no John, Jocko.
And I'm like, okay, that's just my imagination.
I just miss things.
My imagination.
I'm like, okay, that's just my imagination.
I'm just hearing things.
And I went on about my way.
And then I heard it again.
No, John.
Jocko.
And I ignored it again.
I know just my imagination.
And all of a sudden he started saying, Jocko.
And he said it so loud, it literally rattled my brain.
And it was at a point.
I said, okay, I heard you.
I hear you want, you want to be called Jocko.
That's your name.
I will not ever call you John again.
Your name is Jock.
You got it.
Just don't yell.
I didn't want them to know I hear them,
but he knew you can't, like Robin said, you can't hide anything from them.
They already know.
So I'm like, okay.
I said one day, so I'd like to have another picture of Jocko.
I would really like to end.
Sure enough, this fall he gave me another picture of him.
And he comes in.
One day I heard him chanting his name.
He loves his name.
And I heard him chanting his name.
Jocco, he was singing it, go Jocco.
I'm like, okay, whatever.
I just ignore it.
And he came in on me a couple weeks,
go at work and he was howling his name like a dog because I had said I told him when you're here
could you give me some sort of indication that you're here so I can at least say hey buddy how you
doing so I know you're there and I can just say hi how you doing that's it I said you can make any kind
of trenoch or you could make a sound that only I would know nobody else would know just something
he chooses to do it pet telepathically and he come in
howling his name
like a dog
it was jaco
I heard it the first time I ignored it
and I heard the second time I ignored it
the third time it was really
he did it again he rattled my brain
and I said are you here
and he said yep
okay how you doing buddy
went on doubt and it wasn't nothing more
and yeah he's
pretty special he's pretty
brave to be just standing there
allowing me to get that picture. That was pretty cool. And that's extremely recent. That's as of this
year, right? Yeah, one was in July and the other one is in September. Yeah, the one in July is that
you can see the green. That's his tree, I guess. He likes to hang out underneath that tree. He's the
only one that I have any kind of, I don't, I have one of the, at the lake that calls me a little
foot. I was, one day I was going down, I was at a shelter area, and they have going down,
they have a little path that goes down to the water. And I had roads and we was going down to
wait to walk in the water. I walked the shoreline. And when I was halfway down there, I heard
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And I'm like, okay, I just ignored it and went on.
When I got down at the bottom, there was something in the water,
and it looked like it could potentially be a snake.
It was a snake that was laying on the bottom of the water.
It was a water moccasin.
That was warning that I was being warned to be careful.
Wow.
That was extremely, that could have been extremely bad, that kind of snake, for sure.
October the 20 of the 2024.
Or was it, October, no, that's not October 20th, 2024.
In October of 2023, I hurt myself now.
I was making coffee.
And the coffee pot head fell over.
I was sitting on a seat.
And the coffee maker fell over with the coffee and it burned the front of me.
And I threw open the doors and I had water and I washed it off.
And I put a dress on to get me where I was going.
And I left in a hurry.
Like I said, they're always watching.
And I left in a hurry.
and I went to get something to put on the burn so it didn't become a big problem.
And I was at home that night.
And at 2 o'clock in the morning, I woke up, and the burn was really burning me.
And I remedicated it and got me a drink, went to the bathroom, and I went and laid down,
I had the air conditioner on because it was hot.
And I was laying there.
I started hearing a loud, bang, bang.
And I'm like, what in the heck is going on out there?
And I heard it again, bang.
So I got up and I looked at my clock.
It was 3.10 in the morning.
And I went looking out the window because I have an apartment complex.
It's right on the other side of the house.
And there's a dunsterer.
I sent you that picture where I said,
I think that where they were sitting and hanging out,
watching my house, watching where I live.
And they had been, they was beaten on that dumpster.
And I thought, there is no way that they are doing the trash at three o'clock in the morning.
Because after the second time it went bang, I heard, and this was literally what it sounded like.
I'm like, what in the heck are they doing out there?
At that point, I knew they were out there.
So I opened up the back door and I looked out there expecting, listening for a diesel truck.
and looking for a yellow light that was flashing, there was none of that.
So I knew, then I knew absolutely it was them.
So I stepped out and I said, what are y'all doing out here?
You're going to wake up the whole neighborhood.
So they quieted down after that.
And what it was, they was getting me outside to check on me.
I know that's what they was doing because I had hurt myself and they knew I had hurt myself.
And they knew that I lived here and they had been here.
And that was their way of getting me out of the house.
they could look at me.
I told them, I said, thank you for coming and checking up on me,
because my own family doesn't even come check up on me.
I appreciated that.
And then there was another, before, there was another time that's like,
whenever the acres were falling off the trees and in the fall,
I was sitting and I literally put my chair where I wouldn't be getting hit by any of the
acres that was falling out of the tree.
And I was sitting there and.
something hit me in my left shoulder blade and it hurt and it rolled down and i reached around to
grab what it was and it was a big old acre and i know what it was one of the juveniles had jumped
come up behind me and had thrown an acre and it hit me with it it hit me so hard that i was looking
to make sure this make sure i didn't have brutes that's how hard it hit me so that didn't come out of no
tree that was thrown wow i turned around and i said oh there'd be no more of that
It'll be hitting me with stuff.
That hurt.
And this summer, this was just a few months ago.
Actually, back in September, as a matter of fact, Rose and I was out there, and I lay down under the tree and take a nap.
And I had laid down.
I couldn't sleep, but I was just laying there.
Rosie quit playing.
When I get down in the ground with her, she wants to play it first.
But then she lays down.
She was laying down, and I rolled over and was laying on my left side.
I had my eyes closed.
And in my right ear, I heard a little girl's voice, the sweetest little voice you ever heard, and said, what you're doing?
In my right ear.
I'm like, okay, that's interesting.
Wow, Rhonda, you have some, you've had some incredible experiences over really your entire life.
And I thank you for sharing those tonight.
That is in scratch the serps.
I'm sure of it.
Oh, yeah, we have a gifting stone and the Doritos.
I gave them Doritos the 4th of July week this last time.
And I come home that night and I was looking through Facebook.
And there's a picture of a big foot with a big old bag of Doritos in the other hand is eating the Doritos.
I don't get.
It's like they, they.
can manipulate things.
It's like I was driving,
down the road and I was going to work
and a Dorito bag.
I seen it and it blew right in front of my van
and the first thing coming in my mind was
I want.
I'm like, okay,
you're asking from Doritos.
And when I did put them out on the gift,
I have a gifting stone.
There's a story behind that one.
And they had stomped
whenever I left it.
And I'm like, hey, you got to wait a minute.
I got to get these stick tights off of my dress.
My dress is full of stick tights.
I don't want to take these back to my camp.
So when I'm done doing this, I'll leave.
And the next time I went back, they had cleared that whole area all the way to the gifting stone.
I could walk to that gifting stone and not get one, not get one cucklebur or one stick tight on any one.
They could completely flattened it.
Clear.
I said, well, thank you very much.
That was nice of you.
Yeah, they do some amazing things.
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one morning. I got out of my van. I heard and I think they throw their voice. I don't know.
But when I got out of my van, I heard a tree knocking and this is just one hit. And I'm like,
okay. That evening when I come out to go back to my van to retire for the night, I heard another
one and it sounds like it's off in the distance. I think they can throw their voice to make
themselves sound like they're because they had to been right there watching. Yeah, I would agree
there's definitely, they could definitely do mimicry and that's a really interesting thing to think about
as well as throwing their voice. I don't think it's out of the question for sure. But do you have,
let's say if there's someone's listening and they're wanting to try to have their own experience,
do you have any advice as to what they could do to try to initiate that?
I wouldn't initiate anything. All you got to do is just be there. They don't want to. They don't
want to be harassed. They don't want it to be bothered. I just really don't. If you're not out there
chasing around in their home, that's their home. Would you want somebody come and chase you in
your home? That's the way I look at it. That's a good way to put it. Yeah. Makes sense.
I didn't, I've never at, I never even looked for them to come to me. They just, they've just
been there. In these last three years, they're determined they're going to be in my life. And I don't
know why. I have no idea. I don't understand it, but it is what it is.
And they even showed up one time.
And have you watched Paranormal Highway?
I don't think I've actually seen that one.
Okay.
They have one that's called Paranormal Highway.
It's on Amazon Prime.
I remember that's where I watched it at.
Or it was on Paramount is one on one or the other.
I'm pretty sure they have it on Amazon Prime.
But on the very last one, it's called the Beast of Railroad, the Road.
What was the Road is that?
Beast of Bray Road.
Wisconsin.
Yeah, the Beast of Bray Road in Bigfoot is the very last one, the very last episode.
And they were investigating and they were having rocks thrown at them.
The cameraman kept going, putting the camera where it could be seen, trying to look for it,
where the rocks were coming from.
And there was two guys in front of the camera that was looking and they couldn't see them.
I seen them.
Both of them.
And the first one, I wouldn't have been able to see had he not blinked because he's so well hidden.
I sent you the two pictures.
The first one, he's brown, and he's got his head, and he's got two big black eyes.
But if he wouldn't have blinked, I wouldn't have seen him.
And the second one, I seen him.
And both times, I paused the show, and I took pictures.
But I know that they don't even know that they got him on camera.
There's no way that they know.
They would have said something, but they're there.
They're hidden, but they're there.
It's when you start seeing them, it's like your eyes are open to them and you see them.
Now I can see them.
They're like, I can look at the tree line.
I can see shadows move every once in a while.
I've seen them do that.
And that's where I got a picture of the mom and the baby.
I sent you a picture of mom and baby.
Mm-hmm.
And the mom is looking down and the baby is on her head.
And I had to been a newborn.
And Daddy was right there close.
He's blurry, but that was the daddy.
I think he was moving probably whenever I took the picture.
I might have gotten too close or something.
I don't know, but I think he was moving because they was right there in one picture,
but I zeroed in on her and then I zeroed in on him.
But they were right there together.
That was at the lake.
Oh, the same lake we've been talking about, yeah?
Yeah.
Okay, very interesting.
Yeah, I get after my life has.
radically changed, but I'm not afraid of them like I was. I'm more intrigued now. And I can relax.
It's like Arla says, yeah, they're big and yeah, they're noisy, but I've never heard them
how, I've heard them make owl noises like one night at the lake. I heard the coyotes going crazy.
And right along with them, and it sounded like it was running with them, there was an owl mimic.
And it was a mimic. It was the funniest thing ever. And I was sitting there laughing.
Yeah, I hear you.
But yeah, I don't, I don't never hear them.
They're pretty quiet around here.
They don't, you know, make a whole lot of noise.
Of course, they don't want to draw attention to themselves either being right here in the city.
Which is that's one of the wildest things is that you're in the area of Kansas City.
There's an apartment complex just right on, just right here right next to me.
They, and matter of fact, there was one day I was sitting out in my backyard and I heard
the weirdest sound, it sounded like an electrical sound.
I don't know.
It was a little boom.
And I turned my head and I seen a blue flash as on the side of the house.
And I've seen it look like from the knee to the ankle of something walking towards the trees.
And I'm thinking, I wonder if they're using a portal.
Because I do believe that they, I do believe in portals.
I do believe in it.
And that may be how they're getting in and out here.
I know at work, where I work, there's a ditch line that's a creek that runs through.
And there's, I sent you a picture of where I live, where I work.
That's where they hang out, where I circled it in big red.
They hang out down there.
And I've gotten out at 3 o'clock in the morning at work and I heard birds singing to me.
I have a recording of that.
You can hear the crickets, you know, in the middle of summer.
and you hear the birds singing to me at 3 o'clock in the morning.
And I'm like, then it didn't happen anymore.
And I said, I missed that bird singing to me at 3 o'clock in the morning when I come out.
And I come out the next time and the birds was a singing to me.
Oh, no way.
That's wild.
Yeah.
So it's okay.
I think that hit my dog one night with Infrasound.
Oh, yeah.
I told him, I told him, don't do that again.
Don't hurt my baby.
I wouldn't hurt your babies for the world.
don't hurt mine.
Absolutely.
But he runs out, she goes out, she runs to the end of the line of the chain link fence
and she barks and she comes back up.
I think it was probably down there and probably didn't realize you just seeing her coming.
But yeah, she was healthy all day long and eaten all day.
She was just fine and all of a sudden in the middle of night she started throwing up.
She threw up all night and all the way up into the next morning.
She threw up.
And I was like, okay, I bet I just almost bet that's what happened.
to her because she was just fine before.
Wow.
Yeah, it's crazy to hear how different things are affected by Infrasound, but Ronda, I feel like
we'll probably be hearing more from you in the future.
It sounds like things are going to continue to keep happening to you.
They've all of a sudden stopped here lately.
There's not been nothing.
The only one's been here is Jocko.
I don't see him anywhere in the foreseeable.
future the way he goes.
But yeah, they've been around and I just take pictures every once in a while or I've gotten
around where I don't even take so many pictures anymore because I know they're there.
I don't have anything.
My curiosity has been satisfied.
I know they're there and I know they're coming around me and they leave me gifts and I'm fine
with it.
And I just told them, okay, if you don't have a good heart or good intentions, you don't need
to be here.
So ever since I've said that, they've really not been coming around except for it work.
It works sometimes that it's mainly been Jocko.
Rhonda, this has been just a bunch of information in this conversation.
I'm going to have to go back and listen to it a few times, I think.
So many different areas of Missouri were mentioned.
People can just pretty much fall along with the map as you talk.
But I just want to say thank you for coming on the show.
if anything does happen in the future, feel free to reach out.
Oh, I'll keep you posted.
I'll send you pictures every once in a while.
Absolutely.
Like I said, I don't take pictures much anymore,
but I do like to record the gifts that they give me
because it is interesting, some of the things that they do,
they leave me the little, they left me the cross on one side of the yard
and the little star-looking thing on the other side.
and they left an X
beside the, in between
the windows of my clients
at work.
They just do things.
They just do what they do.
They communicate and communicate in so many different ways.
Just got to be ready for anything whenever they start in.
I'm new,
but I'm a little more relaxed with it now.
I can go outside at night and I could sit and not be afraid.
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Exactly, which I think is a good place to get to. I can travel in my van by myself
with my dog and I can go different places and I'm okay. I'm not afraid.
anymore like I was.
Like I said, I've just, it's like they've adopted me.
Oh, whenever I went to North Carolina to my sons, that was a scary one.
Now, that one scared me.
He had me sleeping in his back room.
And I told him before, I said, now, when I've been here within 24 to 48 hours,
don't be surprised if we have some sort of activity around here with Bigfoot.
And I was laying in bed at like 1 o'clock in the morning.
And I was laying there.
And I heard, and I felt a present.
out there and I heard
something sniffing
through the air conditioner that he
had in the window
was sniffing. It sounded like a dog
would be sniffing underneath a door
but it was through the air conditioner that it was
like six foot off the ground
and I'm like
oh crap, please
do not rip that out of the window
because my foot was right there by
that window. I laid there
and I held my breath
the whole time it was sniffing
And finally it just quit and walked on.
And there was nothing else that happened the rest of time I was there.
So I think he just come by, got a sniff, didn't like what he smelled and went on.
I don't think they really have much fear for humans in North Carolina.
That's in Jacksonville, North Carolina.
Did you see any tracks outside the next day?
I went out there and looked.
No, I went out there and looked.
The only thing it was out there was a smell.
And my daughter-in-law made a comment about that.
She said, did you smell that?
out there. She said, it stinks out there. She said, I've never smelled that since I've lived here.
We've been living here for five, six years, and we've never smelled that. And I said, I had a visitor
last night. I let them know, I had a visitor last night sniffing through the window. So that's probably
the remnants of his stench. You never know when they're going to show up is what it sounds like.
You just got to be ready. Within 24 to 48 hours, sometimes they meet me there. They're already there.
they're already, it's like they know when you're coming.
They just have that.
Like I said, they just know.
They know where I'm going to, they know where I'm going to walk.
They know where to leave things.
It's just, it is what it is.
I don't question it anymore because I'm not going down that rabbit hole.
I'm not interested in going down that rabbit hole.
I just take it as it comes.
Sure.
It's a learning experience.
That's what I see it as.
I think that's the important thing is we look at this as a way you can learn from anything you experience in this field.
But I think that's a great way to put it for sure.
I'd enjoy them now.
If they're not around, it's weird to me.
If I don't feel them around anywhere, it is weird for me.
It was weird when I was in North Carolina and that was the only thing that happened all the time I was there.
It was okay, this is weird.
I'm used to feel in the presence of at least one of them that, no, that's,
Wasn't nothing there.
Absolutely.
Rhonda, as we start to get towards the end of our time together,
do you have any final thoughts for people that are listening at all?
You don't have to be as afraid of them.
I know there's people out there that do have bad experiences with them,
but like Arla Williams says,
if you think you're going to have a bad experience, you will.
And if you think you're going to have a good experience.
experience, you will. But there are places that I won't go in Missouri until I have somebody that
can travel with me. I won't go into the Ozarks by myself. I'm sorry. There are too many
reports that they are aggressive. No, I'm not going to Table Rock. I'm not going to the Lake of the
Ozarks. I'm not going in them areas by myself. I will not. And I'm not going into Mark Twain
and camping by myself. Unless I have somebody that is there with me and there's other people around
me? No, I won't because I don't want that kind of experience. They've chased people out.
Oh, absolutely. I've taken reports myself from Mark Twain where things get really bad.
With me travel and the way I travel, I keep an eye out in these areas that I'm going to.
And I watch the reports. And I watch, I watch all of that because when I pay attention to how I feel, pay attention to how you feel.
watch your back because this life out there it ain't what we think it is i have learned that it is not
what we think it is i even have pictures of things that look like i sent you a picture it looks like
a hyena or a dog it looks more like a hyena than it does a dog but they're out there and you need
to be careful especially whenever you're hunting and whenever you're fishing and because they see it as
We're in their territory and we're taking their food.
And they do become aggressive because they're protecting their food source.
They're protecting their own.
And I just always announced myself, let them know, hey, I'm here.
This is what I'm here for.
I've even fished and not had a problem.
And if I was to catch anything, I probably would have left them one.
And I don't feed them.
Not that ain't going to happen either.
But they do get little goodies.
every once in a while.
When I go to the lake and before I leave, I'll leave them a little something.
We have a gifting stone.
Oh, sure.
Gotcha.
Yeah.
That makes sense.
Rhonda, I appreciate you coming on and sharing a lot of things that I think people can
learn from.
And it's been a pleasure chatting with you tonight.
Oh, it's been fun.
It's been good.
It's good to talk to somebody who is going to listen and hear what you're saying,
and then somebody's going to sit back and say, oh, you're full of it.
because I get that all the time.
I get people that look at me like, yeah, whatever.
I had one of the girls at work.
She said, there's something going on back there.
I was working nights and my dog would leave back there.
He was back there at the back to back.
He said, I don't know.
I couldn't get him to come back up.
He was back there barking and barking.
And I said, let me tell you something.
I said, there was somebody out there.
There was a something out there.
I said, there's a big foot that hangs out back there.
I've got pictures of them.
I said, and that was probably what he was barking at.
And he said, oh, whatever.
He just blew me off.
And he's like, okay, that's what you want to believe.
And he said, most people, it's like they're going to have to come up and tap them on the shoulder before they're going to believe it.
And even then, they probably wouldn't.
There you go.
You got to, at the end of it all, you got to have an open mind and be ready to see what you might see.
All is a new experience to me.
This mind speaks stuff.
I didn't ask for none of that.
but jaco was darn sure going to make sure that i acknowledged him he knew that i could hear him and i was going to acknowledge him he was not going to go without acknowledgement
there you go he let you know yep i told him i was going to frame i was going to get print off of his pictures and i was going to frame him and put him on my wall so i could look at him every day he was just that special
Rhonda, thank you so much for being on the show.
We'll definitely keep in touch for the future.
But thanks so much for chat.
Yeah, that'll be good.
Thank you.
You have a good night.
You too.
It's been fun.
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There are no extra steps and no changes to your routine,
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and you always save more at the pump.
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Your nearest Shell station is closer than you think.
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So you've been taking one of these little pink pills daily?
Yeah.
And you feel...
Uh-huh, and more.
More?
Huh, I didn't think we could feel like that again at our age.
Oh, get ready, girl.
Ooh, la la.
Meet Addie, the little pink pill.
Addie is a prescription medicine for women under 65
with hypoactive low sexual desire disorder that's distressing to them.
Addie is for low desire that happens in all situations and isn't caused by a medical condition, relationship issues, or medicines.
Addie isn't for men or to enhance sexual performance.
Addie can cause severe low blood pressure and fainting.
Your risk is higher if you drink alcohol close to your dose.
Don't take Addie if you have liver problems.
Take certain medicines or allergic to any of its ingredients.
Before taking Addie, tell your doctor about all the medicines you take.
If you have had any mental health conditions, are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding.
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Join us next time on Plant Killers.
