Bigfoot Society - The Bigfoot That Took the Calf — and Came Back for More!
Episode Date: August 8, 2025What happens when Bigfoot isn’t just a weekend obsession — but a life-changing presence passed down through generations? In this chilling and awe-inspiring episode, we sit down with Don Yazzie, Na...vajo Nation researcher, experiencer, and host of the Don't Whistle at Night podcast. Don reveals his firsthand encounters with Sasquatch in the red rock mesas of Utah and Arizona — from childhood terrors of something clawing at the trailer to facing a red-haired giant in the desert.He takes us deep into Navajo cultural beliefs, ancient stories of cave-dwelling Bigfoot clans, and encounters that include drained livestock, glowing eyes, and powerful healing dreams. With stories from Cheetah, the San Juan River, and Hopi Land, you’ll hear about the creature that breaks necks, rescues freezing children, and leaves no tracks — unless you know where to look.Don’t miss this rare glimpse into the spiritual and terrifying role Sasquatch plays in Navajo history and modern life.Resources:Contact Don: alileenaalkaah@gmail.comDon't Whistle at Night Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@DontwhistleatnightpodcastTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alilee.naalkaah🗣️ Share Your StoryHad a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show!🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts!📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed)👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters💥 Support the Show & Get Perks✅ Join the community on Patreon – Become a Member✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here📱 Let’s ConnectInstagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links)These help support the show at no extra cost to you:Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereGoodchop (Better Meat): Check it OutSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn More🎙️ Podcasting Tools:Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy📬 Mailing Address:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072📧 Business Inquiries:bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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Tonight's story isn't from a camper or a researcher with trail cams.
It's from Don Yazzie, a man raised on Navajo Nationland, where Bigfoot isn't just a mystery.
He's a predator, a protector, and sometimes something much worse.
Don shares what it's like growing up where the windows shake at night, where dogs vanish without a trace,
and where a nine-foot-tall red-haired creature can steal a calf in front of your family.
But this story isn't just fear and folklore.
its cultural memory, sacred teachings,
and the reason Navajo kids are still
told to not whistle at night.
This is a story of Don Yazzie
and the Sasquatch that never left.
So stay with us.
All right, Bigfoot Society.
You've got the privilege of talking to Don
Yazi today.
Don is a Bigfoot cryptid researcher
from the Navajo Nation.
He's also a researcher with Jevig
Research. You may have heard of William
Jevig before. He also
is the host of the Don't Whistle
at Night podcast.
You may have heard Don a few times before, maybe once or twice.
We've talked over on the TikTok platform.
So depending on how you listen to the podcast, you may have heard a few chats with Don,
but it's a pleasure to have him on the show today for an extended chat.
So Don, how's it going, man?
Oh, not too bad, man, not too bad.
How about you?
Doing well, just hanging out in Iowa, talking about Bigfoot,
waiting for the weather to get a little bit warmer, but we'll be there before we know it.
No snow, at least.
So that's a good thing.
No snow, no tornadoes.
Yeah, no tornadoes.
Those are coming late April.
We'll cross our fingers on that.
We got a few of those.
Dawn, we were talking before the beginning of the podcast, and since we have a time for, you know, to really
dive into it.
I think it would be great if you'd be able to
go back
as far back as you need to
when all this started
for you so we can get the whole picture
of your interactions
with Bigfoot over the years, please.
Oh yeah, why not? Yeah, I would
love to share.
So the
story back then
was always
telling us to
stay inside at night.
Whenever the sun goes down, that's our time to not wander around at night.
And if you need to go out of night, you know, only the men were allowed to be out and about,
especially, you know, once in a time because, you know, these, uh, yeah it'so.
We will call him, you know, Sasquatch, Bigfoot.
Yeah, he'll come around and take the women and children.
So stories goes back as far, far as time.
We are created along with them.
At one point in time, they almost consumed all of us, all corners of the world.
These bigfoots, they almost ate all of us.
So if you were to look in the continents, every continent has their own species of Sasquatch.
So, you know, as time went along, you know, we had two warriors that wouldn't, you know, turn the tides and hunt them all down.
They hunt them all down deep into the Grand Canyon's deep within the earth, and they had pity.
They allowed them to live.
They made a deal with them down there.
The day is for us.
The night is for you.
You're the children of the night with the children of the day.
Let's have respect for each other.
Let's not let anything like this happen again, because the life is sacred.
And with the weapon that they used to go on the fence against all these different species,
of Sasquatches, there was not only one. There were many of them
were more than 20 as the culture stories has it.
And so they, they wouldn't bury their weapon underneath the San Juan River.
The two warriors, you know, shot out lightning as the magic bow.
The creator gave it to them. So, you know, as time went along, we always had stories
of them coming at night screaming. You know, the older sister or the older sibling would be
hiding his younger siblings, you know, be hiding their family members while they would get taken.
You know, it would be preferably the younger female would get taken all the time.
And it would go all into, you know, as a child, you know, hearing something trying to get into
the trailers, something trying to get into the house, the hogan, the octagon, the octagon.
You'd be hearing something running on the roof, hitting the doors.
You know, you were hearing all the dogs fighting.
the dogs crying and then there'll be no dogs and something trying to get in and the next day we would wake up and we would find dogs you know some of them will be dead and someone will be ripped up you know we would never find blood because the blood would be drank and we missed all of our livestock slowly it was just like a felt like we were around a grocery store and you know there's a lot of times that they try taking my grass
My great-grandmother, you know, they'd be coming around at nighttime, hitting the doors, trying to get in.
And I had my uncle, he came in from off the reservation.
He stayed there.
And, you know, he left the window open a little bit.
And he was in his closet with his dog.
And this thing came and tried to come in the window.
He said, it can only fit his head and shoulders over one shoulders.
And this thing was all black, had black hair.
We were reaching like almost halfway into the room.
This trailer is from the 80s.
It's an old trailer, possibly 70s.
So this thing could not get in, but it stuck its head in.
He said that it looked like a gorilla, a huge monkey.
He threw his dog at it.
They were fighting out there, and by the time he made it to the front door,
we've seen the hairy bean in his dog rolling underneath the truck.
and then by the time he
got his light ready and his gun ready
the dog started crying
and the dog came out and this
this big foot this gorilla looking thing
was already running like
about probably 100 yards down the road
fast. He said this thing was heavy
he was moving quick
and he aimed his
his 30-30 rifle
probably about a quarter of a mile
down the way where this heel
the last hill that drops down to a deep wash
and that wash drains all right down to make a powell so um he knew where this thing was going to the wash
and he he timed to just ride he let go of you know he let release the tree and he said the bullet on his way
and he heard a loud connection you know a loud huge thud and he said this bullet started whistling
um this bullet caught was like on fire it seemed like it was on fire it was spiraling
up in the air. And he said he heard a sound like a woman screaming, like a horrible, horrible
screaming death. And it collapsed. He would hear it collapse. He would hear it collapse, get up. And as it's
running, he can hear it still running. And the collapsing and screaming, running until, you know,
disappeared into the night into the wash. And we do have a cave near my great-grandmother's
residence. And that cave, you know, it's really unexplored in.
They tell us to stay away from there.
So we do have a lot of activities coming from that cave ever since I can remember.
It's one of the stories goes that's a hollow earth entrance and these Sasquatches take it.
And there's a lot of tunnels that go deep underneath the Nabon nation.
And if you were to go explore deep in there, you would find clothing.
You would find moccasins.
You would find different kind of weapons from different air, from different times.
from different
you know
they have
stacks of bones
stacks of
you know
what have you down there
toys even down there
so something is
taking things
from the surface
and going
and going to
the earth
so
you know
leading up to
into my first
encounter
growing up
I hit 18
had some family
coming from
off the Navajo Nation
and there was
was seven of us
seven of us and
two of them were female
my aunts
then four of them were my relatives
and we started hiking
around 12 o'clock in
Alchita Utah area
12 o'clock at night
and within 30 minutes of our hikes out there in the back
the back dirt roads
we were trying to get to a main wash
where it goes into the San Juan River
It was a summer night.
And with the 30 minutes, we heard these screams, these howlings, these shouts, these strange of vocalizations that, you know, we had never heard before in our life.
And, you know, we shine the flashlight that way.
You see these huge eyes.
You know, I thought it was on a heel, probably like about a mile away.
I thought it was cougar or bobcat.
And I started walking towards it within, you know, each, within every yard.
This thing was pacing because I can tell it would stop and look at us with his eyes.
And he walked back and forth.
This thing would walk back and forth and stop and look at me.
And it would walk back and forth again.
It would be making strange vocalizations.
And I got within 60 yards.
And the only reason why I thought it was over the hill, over yonder is because all the soil is red.
The dirt is red.
There's no vegetation.
Just little, you know, gray bushes here and there.
there. And I realized that it was the heel within 60 yards in front of me. It was standing on the other
side of the hill and this thing was huge and I had red hair and it had huge amber eyes that was
as huge as a softball. A huge even a softball like my fist. So this thing had huge, you know,
like a dome head. It looked like I was looking at them by the plywood.
You know, I don't know if you ever seen that the old Looney Tune 2 movies were this huge hairy being with eyes that, you know, runs after Bugs Bunny.
These red hair.
So that's what I was looking at, something like that, you know.
And all old memories struck up, you know, within the struggles of the ancient past, you know, from the history, you know, from my ancestral lines.
That it worked in an old struggle, you know, like an old story.
Play that again that I am unfamiliar, but I have memories, you know.
That's strange feeling that I was listening, stop, and staring at me.
It started swinging back and forth.
And just started swaying quickly, and I was doing the Ron Moorhead's Sierra sounds.
One of the vocalization was yelling, like a woman screaming in pain, you know, in agony.
and, you know, I stopped in my tracks there
because the whole time I was walking
where I thought I was a skinwalker,
Native American witch witch doctor.
So, you know, I realized that this thing's,
you know, what came to my mind was, this is a monster.
You know, this is a beast.
You know, I hate to call it that, but that's what
my brain came the only answer, you know,
and I turned around.
This thing took steps backwards.
behind the other side of the hill and it stopped where I can only see its eyes and its cone head,
you know, staring at me for a couple seconds and it went behind the hill.
And I looked at my family, you know, every, every yard.
I was trying to figure out what I was going to say, you know, and, you know,
I try not to look visibly shaking, shucking, you know, and out to them they're staring at me.
That's almost a bobcat, you know, let's keep going.
continued on our trip the whole time I didn't share with, I seen.
I didn't share with him anything because I was still struggling to find answers myself.
Because the whole area is my back roads.
You know, I know the area of the back of my hand, I run.
Then there are roads with no, you know, no full moon.
You know, you barely have the stars.
I can run those roads by heart.
That's how well I know the terrain.
So, you know, I couldn't.
A lot of things was going through my mind, and this thing was stalking us.
It was up on the heels behind us.
I can hear this thing around us while my family were, you know, oblivious.
They're too busy asking me which way to go, you know, and they're talking, you're speaking amongst themselves, you know, laughing.
And the whole time I was quiet with huge eyes looking in the dark.
And, you know, it turned to 3 o'clock, four moments noticed.
This was 2007, 2008 the year.
And I didn't have the cell phone at the time.
And we decided to get out of the wash, and we got back on the main dirt road.
And I think all the tensions kind of went down and we kind of got a little relaxed.
We started to see the community lights of Helchita.
And we're bound to by this uranium rock that we're about to approach it.
And we're about this huge bin and the youngest family member.
He was like about 14 years old.
He was the smallest, the skinniest one.
He was a troublemaker, so he got like 50 yards ahead of me.
He turned the bin around this curve.
And I was first one, you know, and he took,
over and I looked up.
He turned the corner. I looked
down to look at my footing
because he only had one flashlight
and I looked up
and I just seen him flying
towards me with his eyes
wide open. His mouth was wide
opening and
he was running
would look like if you ever seen
Tor Story
witty way Woody runs
so he looked just like that
running towards me and he tackled me
and he was
He was shaking. You know, he was screaming.
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He was holding me tight and I asked him, what did you see?
Tell me, what did you see?
What happened?
What happened was going on?
And he was telling me, he's like, it's a Yan-A-Al-Loshi.
I've seen a Yan-A-Lat-Loshi.
And I have what I mean, Skinwalker.
I seen a Skinwalker.
And I told him, tell me, what did you see?
What did it look like?
I need to know.
I wanted me to know, and he finally told me he said it was running towards him.
When he turned the corner, the head of us on the dirt road, this thing was running towards them on all fours, and I was reaching out with this huge hand.
He said it looked like a ringeting.
And he turned around, he ran back towards us, back around the curb, and that's when he tackled me.
And as soon as he finished that sentence, I started running down on that road where he came.
And I had a cousin a year younger than I.
He joined me.
We got around that corner.
As we're running, we ran into this wall of a stitch, a foul smell.
Whenever a Skinwalker is around, you can tell the smell of them.
And then whenever Bigfoot is around, the smell, both of their smells are quite distinct.
because Bigfoot smells more of a
like a urine,
feces, peachered smell
and even blood.
And then of Skinwalkers,
they smell of death like a dead
decaying body that's already dead like a graveyard
because they use oil and fat from dead people
they rub all over themselves.
That's why you can tell the different smells between them.
So this was a Bigfoot smell.
and we looked up, you know, we can see the city, the community light, the lights from the community up the hill, and this thing was already up on top.
It went up on a huge hill that's very impossible for a man to climb up or run up because it's steep and it's very small red rock, very slippery, but this guy, no problem for him.
and we started making our way back home.
You know, we never spoke of that ever again,
and we pushed that to the back of our minds until the year 2017.
I started listening to podcasts,
and that's when it came across Ron Moorhead's here sounds.
And, you know, listening to that,
that really sent chills down my spine.
it really, you know, validated everything.
My sighting, the noise, ever since I was a child, what's going on,
and the stories, the old ones would tell each other and try to tell us children not to listen.
They would always try to take good care of us, so you wouldn't be snatched up by these things.
And, you know, going into 2017, my wife's from this area.
I'm not going to give away in the Navajo Nation.
She's from area's high elevation and has multiple water springs.
And while I'm married into there and, you know, we would visit my other brother-in-law's regularly.
You know, we would help each other out, you know, haul water, you know, we all cook together, make sure everyone's fed to care of each other like that.
And we didn't see one of her brothers for three days.
and we went to go visit one of his aunts that lived next to him
and she was like, did he show you?
You know, your brother showed you the picture he took?
And she was like, no.
My wife's like, no.
And my aunt, her, my in-law, she said that he took a picture of Bigfoot,
a huge black Bigfoot.
And he's next door, go see it.
Go see it.
And we left her house.
He went over to her brother's house
And it took him a while to answer the door
And when he answered it
He was
He was a little skittish
He was looking around the entire time
He didn't want to come out of his house
He was looking around
He was a little fidgety
He was nervous
And we asked him
Do you have that picture
You know Nancy told us that he took a picture
Sasquatch
I was up on the waterfall
There's just waterfall
From a spring up there
And he said he'd do it
He deleted it, and I told him, we asked him why.
He said he took a picture within those three days of those pictures every night.
He had a dream of Sasquatch, even closer to him, every night.
And the third night, you know, Bigfoot, he's looking at his window.
These are all dreams checking the door, watching him sleep.
And when he woke up from that third nightmare, he deleted the picture.
And those nightmares stop.
And, you know, we were a little upset, you know, and what we did was that we threw him in our vehicle and we drove up to the mountain and we went to the waterfall and we asked him, what happened?
He told us there was more to the story that went on while he was filling his water.
He was the water can'tings.
He said, well, the waterfall drops off.
He's seen a huge, hairy, red arm, you know, just swinging around from the bottom.
He was looking at the
Why am I seeing the red hairy arm?
He got his phone out to get really
Take a picture
And he noticed
Beyond the waterfall over on the other heel
There's a huge black
Zasquatch sitting there on a huge boulder
This boulder is seven foot
Seven foot by 12 foot block boulder
I measured it
And he said that the saskwatch
Was sitting on that boulder like a little folded chair
and this thing the Sasquatch reached up to a cedar tree and broke off a huge branch.
This branch was eight feet in length.
This branch looked like a twig to him and reached over.
He grabbed a twig in front of him and he snapped that whole branch in half to show him like, you know,
this is how strong I am.
You know, this is what I'm going to do to you.
And, you know, when that happened, he was taking pictures after the huge tree snap.
He just threw all his water canteens back in his vehicle, and he peeled off.
He highted it out of there.
And that's one of his nightmares began.
And, you know, as soon as he got them telling us that my wife and I, he went to the bottom of the waterfall,
my wife's really good at tracking as well.
she found a size of 17-inch tracks and the size of a 12-inch tracks.
So we're looking at the tracks.
It was a mama and a little one taking a bath or any of the waterfall.
And I went over to where the huge one was sitting.
And I found 23-inch tracks.
You know, the huge tracks, you know, the width of this thing is just amazing.
and, you know, I started tracking him from there.
Each stride he took was six foot, and he started moving.
So every movement, every stride that he was taking was increased by his feet.
When, you know, this guy started flying running and I lost him on the rock.
And, you know, because it was right around the mesa.
And we went back to the waterfall.
We started tracking the, you know, the,
17 and the 12 inch.
The track for about a mile and a half.
And on the other side of the Mesa,
and here comes the 23-inch track coming.
The dad, they all meet together, all three,
and they started walking right up to the ridge of the mountain.
You can see the track going all the way through the snow,
all the way to the ridge because, you know,
it was still snowing on the mountain.
There was still snow in the mountain from the previous day or two.
And we can see the track going all the way up to this cave.
They have their own cave that they take.
And every now that we try to, you take pictures from the bottom
and you would see a huge human-auge figure in the cave walking around.
And you would sit there, move around, a huge human-oge figure, a dark being.
And, you know, that's where the trails went to, is that cave.
And, you know, from there, I started listening to, you know, Sasquatch Chronicles, you know, hearing the howls, the screams around that community every night.
You know, one night, you heard this long, long scream.
And, you know, I jumped up out of bed, you know, I got all the weapons out.
I got the sword.
I got the spear.
I got the shield.
I got the 22.
I had to have the numtucks out.
You know, I was, you know, hysterical.
My wife was there.
She was just staring at me.
I was like, we need more guns.
We need more guns.
Where's your dad have?
Where does your dad keep his higher caliber rifles?
This thing's coming, you know?
Because this one creek that we used to living at the cabin.
Because it's creek that he would take all the time.
And her father knows of it, too.
So every morning he would go to the gate line and pray
Or he would throw leftovers at that creek for Sasquatch
And he wouldn't tell me
Years of being around there hopping him out
He finally told me until after years later
That Bigfoot does walk around
He's seen his eyes a lot at that creek
It's just like about within 20, no 50 yards from the house
That's how close that creek is.
So, you know, I started listening to Sasquatch Chronicles and, you know,
William Jevling stood out.
You know, I was a more knowledgeable person about he was bigfoot and maybe he could help me.
You know, that's what I saw I was thinking.
And, you know, I didn't know he started Creek Devil.
And that's when I first made contact with anybody.
And I started working for working with William Jevlin, collaborating with him.
you know, learning so much from him, you know, unlocking the,
unlocking the mysteries of Sasquatch.
These guys can be tracked.
These guys, these guys, these signs, these guys can be found.
You know, once you figure out how to find them,
that's when everything falls in place to evidence,
consistency of everything.
That's when everything starts unlocking.
You'll find a nest.
You'll find scat.
And then you'll find witnesses across Navajo Nation.
And that's when I started doing my own investigation since 2017.
I started climbing home, Jeb in like about 2020, 2012, 2021 around there after COVID.
Because around the community, where I'll stay at the time, there were dogs going missing.
And people were reporting and screaming every night.
There's evidence everywhere and all these washes were hotspots and where I started going,
investigating myself around these maces and I found my own tracks, my own footprints,
my own locations where they would make a mess.
And that's when I realized that all across my affirmation is a hot spot.
And I started finding all these witness testimonials of a mother,
a father, Bigfoot, and two babies around this community,
they would go to these houses where they would have no streetlights.
That was one of the answers to these Bigfoot.
But well common knowledge back then is,
if you get these streetlights, I'll keep Sasquatchy.
He wouldn't bother you.
But if you don't have any street lights like how I was raised,
he would come close
he would watch you
and he would
he'd take the chicken
he'd take the
the lambs
he would take the goats
he would take the calves
and he'll take the colts
all the babies first
and he would work his way up
and then following the dogs
the last line of defense
and after that
he'll take the woman
if it's the grandma
only there
you know he'll be trying to get in
you know, he has a strange
obsession.
Strange, strange creature, I'll tell you that.
And this one family member,
he's married into this
other area where it's really rural
and sparsely populated, just like
all in the Appal Nation.
And this one day
as they're tending their chores at the ranch,
you see all these dogs started barking
and we've seen this huge, big,
red hair he said it was over nine feet tall
this thing came up and stepped over the five foot
tall corral and walked it to calf
he said where this calf is height where its back is it's five feet
this calf was trying to run from him and he caught it
he picked it up he said as he picked it up
he broke its neck
he heard a huge snap
and the whole family
his in-laws
were all around
watching this thing
and he said
the Sasquatch
threw the calf
over his shoulders
and he stepped back over
the corral
and after that happened
they all
stared at each other
they realized
when they gathered
themselves
they mounted up
and they got their rifles
their dogs
and they started
on his trail
they started to following him
they fall off like about nine miles to this other mesa.
This mesa is isolated than all the mesas,
but a huge, huge mesa.
And it has its own water system.
The water goes into the mesa.
So it's a strange mesa.
And it's a mesa that has places where witchcraft,
people that practice witchcraft, they gather in there.
And not only that is also an ET activity.
be above the mesa all the time.
And Bigfoot has his own cave
at the north mouth of the mesa.
The south mouth is for
the skinwalkers.
Okay. So, you know,
it's common knowledge
in the area.
And so they track
them to that north entrance
where the water flows into the mesa.
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As you're getting into the deeper into the cave, the smell and the steps of death
was just getting greater, stronger with every step.
They all made the agreement to turn around because the smell was so putrid
and they didn't want to
didn't care to see
what's the end of the tunnel
it's at the end of the cave
you know they all turned around and left
but when they went back to the ranch
this time they stashed
rifles everywhere
they stashed shotguns
at every corner of the ranch just in case
and one day
again this thing came
the dog started
howling, crying, and someone spotted Bigfoot coming.
He was coming in with the tree line,
and they all got their rifles ready and shotguns ready.
They were ready for him.
He was getting ready to step over the corral.
They all shot.
Everyone shot together, blah, blah, blah.
And the only thing Bigfoot did was covering his eyes.
He covered with his arm.
He covered his ear, his mouth, his nose,
in his other ear.
And he turned around and walked off.
Everyone was shooting.
And, you know, that's not the, that's not the only story of the same family unit.
You know, deep within the slot, Kalyans.
But another in-law, very isolated area again.
And he had a lot of livestock in every night, every other night.
This thing would come around, howling, screaming.
They'll start with all the lambs first.
And all the lambs are done and all the goats, the babies are gone.
And after that, the puppies, the kittens, then it works his way up.
And so I was trying to get into the house.
You know, he heard all his dogs crying.
They're trying to get into the door.
And he didn't want to open the door at all.
He did not want it at all.
He was crying, you know.
He's very afraid growing up on the nav when we used.
experiencing something that can see in the dark and it's faster than me, stronger than you,
stinky and you deadly.
And we would have this visitor all across Navajo land.
And being now, we're taught and told not to bother them.
They come and take whatever they want as long as they don't take us.
But if you're going to track him down, he's going to carry you away like a
baby. No one's ever going to find you again. You're going to disappear underneath the ground.
He's going to take you deep into the earth and consume you. No one's ever going to know where you're at.
And so growing up on a Navination where we've heard stories of this so many times over and over and over.
and, you know, going into, within these years working with Jev and we went out to Chiske Mout
Range.
They're working with William, you know, like my predecessor, I'd like to call him my Yoda as well.
He taught me a lot of tricks and how to find some symbols that these guys leave behind.
You know, I'm really thankful that he passed on this knowledge, and I really hope to
staying this feel and, you know, keep it alive and just share my knowledge of everybody else.
And as long as cultural significance knowledge of Sasquatch, you know, we, we call him the Aetil,
we call him, you know, the hairy man, you know, the Holy One.
You know, he helps us out, you know, back in our genocide days, he did save us a lot of times
the United States Calgary, the Mormon militia, the Paiute scouts, Navajo Scouts, the Apache's, you know, all the tribes around Navajo Nations all turned on us at one time back in 1860s.
And these Bigfoot all well, they know what's going on around them.
So these guys would go around in camps crawling around just where they can't see screaming.
Screaming all night where they would allow.
the Navajo people and the Apache people to make their escape.
So these guys will come to our rescue a lot.
And there's also a time where the Slendari were Kenya del Merto out there in Nahu Nation,
Canyon of Death.
The reason why it's called Canyon of Death is because a massacre took place there.
Spanish soldiers.
They massacred a lot of Navajo elders and women and children in cave there.
So then fast forward.
Later on, the American cavalry were there
along with a lot of
Ute scouts, Ute enemy
warriors. So
they'll be up high on this rock
called Spider Rock.
It's a fortress.
There were a mini Navajo up there.
And every night, they would
make a human chain.
They'd make ropes.
Made out of a yucca fiber.
They would let down the
small little gruel.
You'd do run across the valley and go climb up.
Up on a cliff to the macea at the high elevation,
you gathered juniper berries.
Juniper berries were very edible for us.
You know, the American calorie would poison our waterhole,
bearing all our food, you know, destroy Earth.
The on Earth campaign is what they would call it.
And we would resort to juniper berries.
You know, even musket root, we would find a lot of edible things on nature.
So these Bigfoot, they know that too.
They do the safe.
thing. And when this girl every day
she should be up there, gathering as
much juniper berries as you can, she'd make
her way back and crawl back down the cliff,
run back across the valley,
and make your way back up that, submit
the spider rock.
And every day as she's doing that,
they would notice that she was
getting faster and she would bring back
a lot of yucca bark
fiber baskets
woven by
a hand. You know, they never seen
a pattern of, you know, weaving
together full of juniper berries.
And they would ask you, you know, how are you making these baskets?
How are you getting all these juniper berries so quick?
How are you getting quicker?
How are you getting faster now?
How are you doing this?
And she would reply, my grandpa, my hairy grandpa, he's always helping me.
My hairy grandpa knows what I need, knows what I want.
He made all these baskets and he got all these juniper berries ready.
at the cliff for me so I can
hurry and make it back and I won't get
hurt by these white people.
You know, and then
another story, same thing around the Chuska
Mountain areas.
When the genocide, you know, 1860,
a lot of people, they're making
their ways to mountains into the great
canyons to start
to hide and go see games
with America and enemy
scouts. So,
you know, at this Chisky
Mountain area, the family could not take
their children, this ban.
It couldn't take their children because
their children had physical
deformalities.
They couldn't run. They couldn't hide.
And if they were trying to take them,
they would slow them down and get them captured
or kill.
And you had to leave them.
It's the only thing that they could do
was get them all together and one hog on
bill, fire, and have as much
food, leave as much food there for them.
possible and just
even with hope because
they had to run for their life
so our people can have a future
and
after they left
years went by nine years
went by the war was over
and all the Navajo
Navajo that were hiding across
the southwest started
making their way back home from
out of the hiding
and that ban from that area
as they were getting closer to the
to the Hogan's to home.
They've seen fire, smoke coming from the Hogan, and they started running.
You know, as they were making their way closer to the Hogan, they're crying, you know, because they can't believe what they're seeing.
And they got inside the Hogan, they've seen all their kids that they left behind.
You know, they're older.
And they seem food there.
They're seeing firewood there.
They've seen soup above the fire being cooked and everything.
It's there.
someone was taking care of their children.
You know, they're asking them, you know, how is this possible?
Who's taking care of you guys?
Who's doing this for you guys?
When they told them that the hairy man, the hairy man comes whenever one of us gets sick during the winter,
the harryman would come and take the sick kid away.
And then later on, the harryman will bring back the sick kid well a couple days later.
is another kid who gets sick,
the hairy man would take that kid.
In a few days, the hairy man
would bring back that kid fully well.
And they would come and make fire for them
and make seek for them and tend for them
and at night protect me during the day protect them.
So, you know, there's...
I can't put my thumb on the Sasquatch
yet because, you know,
growing up my own experiences,
you know, for me to be in survival.
fiber. And just recently, you know, my little sister when she was a child going to go into school on her way to bus stop down the road, it's like about five, five four in the morning.
She was making her way. She's seeing something tall and duck on the pavement running towards her. You know, was running in a zigzag padding, getting closer and closer.
And she realized that this thing was moving at a unnatural speed.
getting closer to her
and she said it looked like I had a hood on
and it looked like I had
really long, hairy black arms.
So this hair was on this thing
was dark. It was getting closer.
She turned around
and she started running back home.
She was looking back and this thing
was getting closer and closer.
She made it home crying.
Told my uncle they ran,
he ran out the door with a bat.
And this thing was already
like about three cores of
a mile away on a heel
overlooking the community and how
you do.
And then there's another story of these
bus drivers. I have
another community of Navajo Nation.
This bus driver stopped.
And this family,
they part like about
40, 40 yards away from the bus
on a dirt road. And they let the
kid out. And this kid was making his way
to the bus stop. And this
bus has lights.
you know, shining these lights on the forest.
This bus driver seemed a bigfoot.
And a really hairy bigfoot watching the entire time.
And when the kid was alone, making his way to the bus,
this big foot started running towards the kid.
And the bus driver had to get out her seat,
run out there and run towards the Sasquot screaming.
And the Sasquot stopped and ran back into the forest.
And this bus driver ran and grabbed the kid, ran into the bus.
in their life. In that area of an abomination, it is a rule for the parents to walk the children
to the bus. A child is no longer allowed to walk by themselves anymore, and they're not
allowed to be dropped off anywhere in that area by themselves. The parent has to be there,
but if a parent can't be there, they would leave a car right off their dirt route for the child,
the children, you know, into high school
where the kid would just get out,
the bus, just get into the vehicle.
You know, they wouldn't have to worry, so you would
see that all across the navigation,
especially in the
big for hotspots.
You have been doing
an investigation,
investigating, sorry, doing the investigating out there
and I walked in a Hopi Land.
You know, I gathered stories from
them with their permission, of course,
and gathered some history
on them, what they call
on Bigfoot there is Masawu.
And when he's coming, he's screaming.
And he's coming, he's coming to give you death,
coming to take you away,
take you away from the land of the living.
This is what they would say.
And he is being seen around the washes on Polaka Wash,
on Hopi Land.
And, you know, I had this one of the family that I was chatting with there,
selling the jewelry.
They got home one late at night from town, and they started cooking outside.
They started grilling and said it was around 11 o'clock at night.
They were hungry.
They didn't care.
As they were cooking, they said the dogs, they noticed that when there was something were coming around,
the dogs would be barking in a different way or be howling in a different tone.
And they turned on the light out on the fence line.
He flashed the light that way on the property line.
By the fence, they seen two huge red eyes low to the ground.
And then this thing stood up.
They said this thing was like over 90 feet tall, red, huge red eyes.
This thing stood straight up.
And all the dogs stopped barking.
And this thing turned and walked back away.
They said that we live not far from not wash.
And every now and then they see huge foot tracks.
in the wash now and then
because he makes his way from
a novel nation he goes
through Hopi Reservation
into the
you know south into the
Mogi and Rim
Flagstaff
you know them highlands the forest
so the whole area
crisscross this guy roams
you know it's pretty amazing
and
let's see
and every
every power line too as well
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Power lightning, he said that where they're changing out the power poles,
he's seeing the black one, you know, darting.
and into the tree line.
So it was like six foot tall, all black, black hair.
And that same area where he's changing the pole out, that line,
he said there's always tracks.
These things like to take that power line road.
And then another witness, the same area, the power line road,
you said they don't ride their ATVs in the evening in at night, never.
And I asked them why.
You said a few times while they're riding around at night,
they would see Sasquatch, two of them, running after them.
And when they would catch up to them, they would feel his hand on their back.
And he was scratching your back.
And everyone does not wander around so much in that area at night.
And just last year, my wife and her uncle were driving through the area.
And this lady was running from the force.
She was running to the car.
she jumped out in front of them
as they're making their way
they stopped
and she's screaming
she's hysterical
she's pointing into the forest
she said there's a hairy man
she says there's a hairy person
a huge person that dragged her
that grabbed her from the road
and dragged her into the tree line
and she escaped
you know they lay let her in the vehicle
and she was freaking out the entire time
she was saying it's a skinwalker
but growing up, being now who grew up on a reservation,
that's our first things that we would say it's a skinwalker.
We would not say Bigfoot because it's very taboo to talk about him.
It's very tably to share information from to the outside world.
About Bigfoot?
Yeah, it's a very taboo to talk about Bigfoot.
I have a few.
This is absolutely incredible, Don.
I do have a few questions real quick.
Oh, yeah.
If it is very taboo in your culture, then do you feel like you are under any threat sharing information like this?
Not yet.
Not yet.
Not yet.
No, yeah, I always had my life friend by humans and by witchcraft and by other things that, you know, you can't even imagine.
You know, being on the Naval Nation, I've seen all kinds of things that it's very hard to share with the world.
You know, the Naval Nation is very magical land.
You know, there's little people.
There's a lizard man.
I've seen the goat man, I witnessed alien abductions, you know, my wife and I seen them.
And I also record the craft and, you know, investigating the Sasquatch.
You know, I ran into a huge spear over my head that was so huge that lit up the whole sky.
And I also seen the portal open up in the sky in front of me, like a giant window open, light coming through and a giant window closing.
You know, all these strange things happen on an affirmation.
But how I see it as is me sharing with you and sharing with the outside world is that I'm sharing, I'm educating.
And I'm also trying to make sure that my culture, you know, always can be safe with sharing, sharing with you guys.
You know, like this recording right now with me speaking, you know, it can be shared with years from now with generation to generation.
And, you know, part of our culture can be saved that way by sharing and educating our non-Navril, our non-Native American kinsmen, our brothers and sisters.
You know, we are human.
We have five fingers.
You know, we all have a squirrel in our head and our fingertips, you know.
Absolutely.
So that's how I see it as a sharing.
I'm being a human service, you know, for cultural reasons.
I feel that it's, it's neat to.
I find that it is, you know, I've had a few individuals from different Native American tribes come on the podcast, and I feel that it is a huge privilege to have them on yourself, individual bear from the Tully River Reservation comes to mind, and there's been others as well.
And you're right, it's just, it's a way to make sure that the cultural history is preserved in a way.
Also, another thing that I'm realizing as I'm hearing you talk is, for you, this is not just most people that are maybe listening to this are like, I'm just going to go out on the weekend and I'm going to try to see if I can find a big foot in the forest.
For you, this is very real and very much a part of your life in all aspects.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's a lot of, you know, I pissed on myself a few times, these things trying to get in, you know,
and hearing the crying and screaming outside of the doors,
and hearing all your dogs, you know, crawling on anything to trailer, scream,
trying to get into the house, you know, all the trauma, you know, from all those experiences.
And I do feel like I have a right to speak about it and share about it.
And these things are very real.
And everyone's experience may be different, but from my experience and our people's experience,
no one can ever take that away from us because, you know, there's so many of us that have similar stories.
you know, and I think that we all should share because everyone, our people police each other.
Our people told me to be quiet.
They told me they talked that alone to me, you know, even down to my vocabulary, you know,
and even just trying to share about Bigfoot sharing about the paranormal, even from my own experiences.
Everyone says, don't talk about it.
Don't share with the white people.
Don't share with them at all.
You know, they're all going to want to come here.
of that. Why not we need the revenue? We can have touring, you know, we can start a business.
You know, this whole life is very mysterious and strange. And my time here, I would like to
try to put some of the pieces together, you know. Absolutely. That's what I believe. And then any more
information we can find out about Sasquatch. Like, we're learning every day. Every time I go
out and investigate, I find something new about, very amazingly new.
And like even up to my, up to my wife, her aunt, another ant, you know, around this mountain.
In the springtime, you know, you have freak blizzers that come.
You know, all these stones are very unpredictable.
And this one, spring day, she was hurting her sheep.
She was, she was young, five, maybe four.
this one
a freak blizzard came
and she wasn't dressed
she lost her sheep
only thing she can do is huddle up
underneath the cedar tree
she's freezing, getting tired
and she's like I'm going to die and freeze
right here. This is it
and she fell asleep
and then she was waking up
when she realized she came too
she was being carried
by something very, very
warm giving off so much heat
that she was so comfortable
as she fell back asleep again.
She said it felt like,
you know,
like a grandparent holding her.
She was feeling really, really small on this thing.
And she was waking up,
and then this thing was placing her on her,
on her porch from her door.
Put her down.
She got close to her door,
you know, the porch light was on.
She turned around.
She wanted to see who saved her.
She's seen a huge,
huge, huge hairy man standing there. He's stepping backwards all the way into the disappearance of the tree line.
So this day, every now and then she says she feels him.
She knows when he's around, she goes outside.
She stands there for minutes, for minutes, and finally, listening with his eyes glowing, reflecting from the light.
He's peeking up from the tree and he'll reveal himself.
he'll show him
softer her.
And she'll tell him,
I'm all right.
I'm still alive.
I'm right here.
I'm okay.
Everything's fine.
I'm okay.
Saying all this in Navajo.
And I do have
witnesses that swear
that they speak in Navajo.
And when they do speak in Navajo,
it sounds like an old man's
raspy voice.
And investigating down there on Apache
Reservation, same thing.
We have all these people that patches on there
saying, clack the rocks together
to let them know your friends.
He speaks Apache down there too,
and he sounds like an old man, a raspy voice.
They call him the monkey man down there.
Oh, wow.
He likes our ceremonial songs.
Apache have their ceremonial songs.
We have our ceremonial songs.
We have 12 dancers and Bigfoot is our 13th dancer.
Right then he would come and sing.
If you were researched in that,
ceremonial songs you hear one song that sounds like Bigfoot screaming and yelling and that's his
song dedicated to him because he's a he's a holy man that can kill you and you're sick
so i'm going to ask some questions that are just going to be really they're going to be from a guy
who does not live in this this culture that we're talking about so but
Just just bear with me.
I'm hearing half of the things that I'm hearing are that this big foot,
this big foot in this area, they're causing a lot of trauma,
trying to get people, trying to take people away.
But then I'm also hearing that there's times when they are looked at as a holy man or a healer.
Is that correct?
Yeah
So how does that
Are there different ones
Or or does the viewpoint of
Of the Bigfoot change over time
Within this culture
Oh right now
Like a lot of novels
Revere him
You know
They really revere him
Where he's like a holy deity
Some of us
You know
They highly respect him
there's a lot of stories of him
you know he
for his grocery store
and we're also his
dinner and a show
you know
he likes to watch us
looking at us
through the window
we are strange
creatures of habit
you know
you all have our own habits
and
you know he's just like
uh bob you know
let's see what's on this channel you know
Jim's gonna be home right now
dialers in there making something
junior is over there playing
you know just
his pattern is way different than us.
His thoughts are way different than us
and he doesn't even care what we call him.
He's just, you know,
he's just going to take whatever's available.
But he does some dark things.
You know, I can't put my thumb on him,
but as far as I know,
I would not trust him with my wife
and my kids and my family.
And, you know, there's still witnesses coming out right now
to me.
You know, the stories are amazing, especially from my community, Naval Nation, and the Patsy Nations.
And when these guys jump, you know, it looks like a frog jumping just like that.
And these guys can jump 31 feet to 36 feet, vertical or horizontally.
These guys can jump from tree to tree.
You know, a lot of people think that he jumps in the portal.
And I come along and say, nope, I am not going to buy that theory.
I'm going to do clockwise spiral
and a counterclockwise spiral
I'm going to fly him with a sucker man
and sure enough that's how I find out
that he jumps that far
Oh so you go out
35 to 40 feet and you find the other track
Yeah
36 is the furthest I see him jump left
Right foot he jumps like
Like how Hulk or how he's jumping away
Right
Like that
Yeah because there's one area where
a hot spot
and I ran to
UFOs
I felt tracks
I felt tracks
of all sides
and stories
one of the
stories that came
out of that
same area
is so during
the COVID times
everybody was
on a lockdown
on the Navajo Nation
and only
the essential
care workers
were able to
drive around
police ambulance
CIA
FBI
men and black
which we see
them on
the Navajo Nation
yes we know
who you are
I was just kidding
but yeah
they'd be around
on the Navajo
driving around.
And the non-emergency medical drivers were also able to drive around because they're picking up
elders, you know, taking them to their appointments because Navajo Nation is very vast.
And these vehicles are jeeps, you know, because it's very rugged off road all the time.
And this whole morning, they're coming, they're driving through that area, like around three in the
morning.
and this is a story from the old man
and he had a young male that was driving
and I guess that male he stopped
you know the dad was a
grandpa was sleeping in the back of the truck
and he stopped and he came to
you know the vehicle was just quiet
and he asked the boy
he said why don't you stop here
you know it was like a slow snowfall
and the boy was just quiet
he's oh why didn't you stop here
someone's going to hit us we're on the road
and he's like
Look, there's something right there.
There's something right there.
And the old guy was like, what are you talking about?
He worked out there.
And he seen a huge person very wide.
He said he looked like he had a fur coat on standing on the road.
Like right in the middle of the road, really wide.
And the old man was getting out and that young boy was saying,
don't get out, don't get out, don't get out.
The old man got out with his cane.
With his phone, with the flashlight on his phone, he walked up to this thing.
And he got right up to it.
And his phone was on.
He had his picture ready to.
And he was speaking to this thing in Navajo saying, hey, hey, big guy.
Do you know what you're doing right now?
You're in the middle of the road.
There's people that drive very fast at this curve.
There's huge semi-trucks that.
don't stop from nothing.
It's going to hit you.
It could hit us right now, but we need you to get off this road.
Like, wake up, are you okay?
Is there something wrong with you?
Do you need prayer done?
And this thing stood up.
He thought this guy was standing there, hunched over with his hair down,
his face.
But in actuality, it was a Sasquatch sitting on his bum with his legs,
fold with his head down and this thing stood up to be he, the old man said over 26 feet tall.
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And when he stood up, the boy that was parked behind him with his high beams on started reversing.
He left the old man there.
And he said, this thing stood up, and he started screaming and yelling.
And the old man fell and get off the road.
You're going to cause an accident.
You're going to die.
You don't want you to die.
and this thing jumped off the road and he's jumping down the cliff walls down to the canyon they heard him screaming echoing he made his way to one of these slot canyons where they take with his numerous reports of a family unit of nine of them traveling in canyons it's very very cool stories oh it it's absolutely incredible um so you definitely have
have your your culture has a very unique way of looking at Bigfoot.
Do they also believe that it is a physical creature as well or that it has other attributes
connected to that?
That's a very there is pretty much a split deal right there.
Yeah.
The more traditional side is you don't bother him.
You know, you just leave him alone.
You let him take what he wants.
And then the Native American church side where people go into the Teepees, which is new,
they see him more of a supernatural because the Native American church that they practice in the TPs, the Pioti,
is a plains tribal thing.
And there, everything is like paranormal, supernatural.
natural. And for us
is very physical.
Everything from the physical
is tied into the spirit
realm and everything has
an explanation to it.
So what happens in the spirit
realm affects the physical realm.
And that's what we know
as being now in this like, that's like
a lot of taboos, you know.
You know, I'm supposed to crawl up the window.
You know, there's a lot of things. Don't cut your hair at night.
There's so much, so much
these and don'ts
you know
so like it comes
it's
that's a difficult question
like there's even medicine man
that say they see him
taking their
taking their chicken
and leaving
foot shots and leaving physical
evidence that I even found their poop
so I don't know if
I mean like
if I had access to a portal
I wouldn't want to walk from point A
to point B
or jump or put in the extra work to burn calories to jump far or run off, you know.
I wouldn't leave anything beyond.
I'd be lazy.
I'll jump in the portal.
See you guys later.
But from my experiences is very physical.
And if something physical can reflect the bright, powerful flashlight, then it is physical.
if you can leave here
if you can leave
so this one story
it's one of the things I was
investigating in
so this family
they have so much good stories
didn't want to be recorded
on this upcoming documentary
with William Jaylee and that's going to come out
in 2BC
so we're at their house
do you say two weeks
oh
2B
oh 2B
okay okay good
Okay, sorry
Okay, what comes out
So, yeah, this family, they're
respected family
And they want to be on
Because they're seeing some things
You know
One of the things that
You live in this little community
Where everyone's tight, they're related
So you have information
They share with each other all the time
And this one time
This one lady
She made her way back home
From town
It's very isolated area again.
It's like all in that explanation.
She got her way home and she was hearing all her sheep crying.
And she was hearing them, you know, crying.
And she made her way close to the corral.
She can see them.
And what she's seen was a blonde, huge, eight foot, nine foot, tall, big foot,
chasing these sheep around.
And it was picking them up by the back leg.
and breaking their neck in the way where it was drained their blood.
And he was drinking all the blood and he threw that one.
He chased another one and the same thing.
He slaughtered the whole sheep crew.
He drank all their blood.
And, you know, for us, livestock is our way of life.
It's our only currency.
Is your only way to make money.
And for her seeing that, you know, it broke her heart.
She called her family.
You know, we have three individuals that show up maybe more than three with their own high power rifles scopes.
They laid the big guy down in the cradle with all the sheep.
They called the Navajo Police Department.
They arrived.
They called Navajo Rangers.
They arrived.
Navajo Rangers called somebody that shows up in the black SUV.
the black SUV
Caucasians come out in black seats
and not long after that
they see this huge black
semi with a flat bed coming down
the dirt road sliding everywhere
the big black coffee
like a big black box in the back
struck down
they load up the Sasquatch
and they're making the way back out
all the locals see the box not closed
and they see this huge hairy body
sticking out with blonde buckskin color
going back up into the highway
and disappearing.
And that's a little what he likes to do.
That's wild because
I was actually just going to ask you
if there had ever been
body recovered and
there you go.
Yeah.
Man.
But yeah, once these UFO crashes,
Bigfoot body, these
discovery is there
quick. We don't know
if they are nearby. We don't know
if they have headcores nearby. I have
witnesses, you know,
coming to me from all corners of the
Navalination scene, big put in
moments later in Navalination time.
It's okay. It's just a skin walk in. They would see
a black SUV and a bunch of
Caucasian men in black suits with the
flashlight looking at tracks.
So,
you know, there's even men in black
that, you know, drive around at
night and they have LED lights all over their SUVs.
And when they hop out, they have guns all over their bodies, different calibers.
You know, then, yeah, because it's really strange hotspot, my grandmother's.
You know, we have a lot of ETs where these ETs would shift into a giant rabbit.
When they're running, they're shifting to alien gray getting into the ship.
There's a mother ship that parks over with thousands of UFOs that come out.
They do all kinds of things in the sky all night until the sun comes up.
Nine o'clock comes out.
You can't see them anymore.
And these guys will show up in the black suburbs.
They will be looking in binoculars or flying their drone around.
They would have a plastic gun on their side.
And I have a friend that worked in the government.
That plastic gun shoots out electromagnetic bolts.
And that's where they came down a UFO and be able to recover and retrieve the technology.
right away.
Do you think that
how about this?
There's a ton
of high strangeness that happens
in this area
of the Navajo Nation.
Do you think it's
because the Navajo people
are in this area
or it's the area itself
which
is why all this stuff is there?
It's the area itself.
Okay.
Wow.
It's very, it's an interest to the hollow earth.
We did survive on Navajo land deep within the earth from the last flood.
And, you know, it's very, there's other beings that are underneath the earth, the lizard people, you know, what other people call the ant people, and different bigfits and the giants, the six-toe, six-finger giants, they live in the earth still.
will come out from time to time.
Six-fingered giants.
Yeah.
So you guys see six-fingered giants on Navajo Nation?
Yeah.
Yeah, even giant lizard men.
You know, we've seen them.
I have witnesses that I have yet to bring on my podcast,
to share all the high and strangeness of the Navajo Nation.
Because we don't only have big foot, you have more.
Everywhere you go on the Navajo Nation.
I asked, have you seen Bigfoot?
And they would look at me and say, we see more than Bigfoot.
We have more things running around than Bigfoot, you know.
And I'm well aware of that.
And when I was working, doing this documentary, that's one of the responses I would get back.
You know, they would see a senator.
They would see goat man.
They would see a lizard man.
They would see the flying gargoyle.
And I have witnesses that have seen flying gargwills leaving down in Tucson.
the gargwell is being spotted, taking hitchhikers, kicking them up and flying off with them, you know, even down to Apache land, Navajo land.
So, I have no idea what's going on, but I think that it's the hollow earth entrance because we have multiple hollow earth entrances across the Navajo Nation that these cemitars come out of, and they're family units of cemitars.
And these things will play with the puppies and the dogs outside.
Heck, even Bigfoot will bring a baby back stick, you know, a kill,
the Philip Mignon for these dogs that are tied up outside.
They'll even pet dogs too, Bigfoot, too.
You know, we have a lot of these traffic at night.
You know, the desert, when the sun sets, life comes alive in the desert.
The desert is one of the greatest teachers in life.
If you ever want to learn about life and mysteries of life,
Go and get lost in the desert, especially on Navajo, man.
You'll never know what you'll see.
It's always amazing.
Don, this has been just such a fascinating conversation.
Thank you for sharing what we, most listeners to this show would probably never hear.
Thank you for sharing that.
I do want to take a few minutes as we start to get,
near the end of the show.
I want to make sure people know, like,
when this documentary is probably coming out,
how to,
there's ways to contact you
and also listen to your podcast,
things like that.
Oh, yeah.
As far as I know about the documentary,
chatting with my producer right now,
he just needs four and a half hours left of editing.
And this documentary is going to be done.
And hopefully it'll be on to be by the summer.
As far as I know, the name would be a Sasquatch on Navajo land.
The title is still up for, you know, the naming is still out right now.
We haven't really named it yet.
And you can reach out to me at L.A.L.A.navka at gmail.com.
L.A. and Nalavu means mystical.
Na'athka means investigators.
The podcast is called Don't Whistle at Night Podcasts.
Yeah, if anything, hopefully,
Jeremiah here can have some links to my YouTube and TikTok
and my Facebook account.
I'll be going live stream on Sunday soon
to be bringing out different people soon.
There's going to be a lot of good things coming up soon.
Oh, that's awesome.
Yeah, I know we've talked on TikTok before and at least one live.
And that's cool to hear you'll be doing that.
But yeah, I'll have definitely the links in the show notes.
It'll be easier to get to that way for sure.
But, oh, man, Don, it has been such a fun chat with you.
We'll definitely have to check in later on to see how things are going.
but thank you so much for coming on the show today.
Oh, yeah, I had fun, Gemma.
Thank you so much.
It's been a pleasure.
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for listening to this episode of the Bigfoot Society podcast.
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not just for the details of what he's seen,
but for the culture, pain, and protection behind it.
From red eyes in the desert to a Bigfoot cradling a child through a blizzard,
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On this episode of plant killers,
we'll explore one nation's most notorious fruit and vegetable killer,
bad dirt.
What makes bad dirt so bad?
The answer?
The ingredients.
But fear not true crime enthusiasts.
This story has a happy ending.
Miracle grow organic raised bed and garden
soil. It's made with quality organic ingredients from upcycled green waste like compost and aged bark. Unlike
the other guys who can't say the same, looks like bad dirt's murdering days are over. Thanks to Miracle Grow.
Join us next time on Plant Killers.
