Bigfoot Society - The Night Sasquatch Came to Dinner!
Episode Date: October 5, 2024In this episode of the Bigfoot Society podcast, host Jeremiah Byron brings together a series of gripping encounters with Bigfoot from multiple guests. We hear from a 15-year US Army veteran who recoun...ts an eerie experience on Christmas Eve in the Uwharrie and Pisgah National Forests, North Carolina. Another guest describes a late-night road encounter in High Point, North Carolina, where a Bigfoot stared down a trucker. From the wilderness of Homer, Alaska, there's a tale of mysterious knocking sounds and growls near China Poot Trail and Port Chatham. The episode also explores a spine-chilling story from Lake Tyler, Texas, recorded during a blood moon. Finally, listeners are taken to Northern Idaho's panhandle for a retelling of a bowhunting trip interrupted by rhythmic wood knocks and a powerful musky smell. Dive into these captivating stories that span across America’s wildest regions.Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)🔴 Subscribe to hear more Bigfoot encounters: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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Hey Ben.
Hey, how are you?
Hey, good.
This is Jeremiah.
What kind of things have you experienced, sir?
Well, let me start by saying I'm a 15-year veteran of the U.S. Army.
Yes, sir.
Infantrymen.
And now I'm a disabled vet.
I have a leg injury through a wound.
a wounded leg, but I'm able to get around okay.
And I live in North Carolina.
And I've always, even as a child, been interested in Bigfoot, ghost, and everything.
But Bigfoot kind of stuck in my head.
But I do a lot of survival training, a lot of bushcrafting, and the U.R.A. National Forest
and the Piscan National Forest here in North Carolina.
Last year, I spent Christmas Eve in the U-Haris for a week, the week of Christmas.
And the only thing that I could ever ask, and I'm trying to figure this out, which I don't understand, and it's not a conspiracy.
But with my experience in the woods, I don't camp whether there's bathhouses and things like that.
I can't, you know, we did in the military.
Right.
I have yet until last Christmas Eve to ever understand how we can find bin Laden, how we can find, you know, whatever we need to find by satellite and by other ways of military, but we can't pinpoint a Sasquatch or a Bigfoot.
And I always wondered about that, but last Christmas Eve, I took a 72 ounce, um,
Tomahawk steak with me out in the middle.
I mean, I was, I'm allowed to take my truck into the area because I'm disabled.
So I took it out and I was in the middle of nowhere.
I'm talking two, three miles deep in the woods.
And I built a fire and I was cooking his steak.
And I kept hearing the sounds that I've heard, you know, the recordings of what Bigfoot sounds like.
I kept hearing those sounds.
And yes, I have, I have plenty of fire.
fire with me just it's more for the bear or the cats that are out there but um i'm not really scared of a
whole lot and i wasn't scared at this this point but the longer i cooked that steak and that potato and
and everything else i was cooking it seemed like the sounds got closer and then i would hear the footsteps
and i said well maybe it's campers you know but they were heavy heavy heavy footsteps and i
I would shine my headlamp around once in a while and I'd never see anything.
So I took I took an old, there was an old dead tree about, I'd say 50, 75 yards.
It was, it was probably four foot.
It was a tree trunk, four foot.
And I took half of that steak and I took it out there that tree trump.
And I set it down.
And I said, I don't know who you are.
If you're hungry, whatever, there it is.
I turned around.
I went back to camp.
I had my lab with me.
and he was laying there by the fire and all of a sudden his hair stood up and he got up and of course
he couldn't go anywhere he's a he's a service dog and um i held on to him and he didn't really
get uh vicious he just kind of the low growl he's got and i shone my headlight up and i'm
to tell you the truth i saw if the guy was in a costume he's pretty stupid to be running around in a
costume you know with as many hunters there is and high-powered rifles around there but this thing
the smell that i hear about i smelled it he walked up he or she got the stake turned around and
looked at me like it was almost like thank you
and just walked off.
And I was more stunned than anything.
So immediately I got on my ham radio and I got a hold of the park ranger.
I know the guy up there.
He came out.
He didn't make a big deal about it, but he said, oh, yeah.
Yeah.
You saw the one that's kind of calm.
And I said, kind of calm.
He said, yeah.
He's kind of more of the appreciative of the many that are out here.
I said, so you actually believe they're out here.
you know these this is what I saw this wasn't a bear this wasn't this was obviously a man walking on
a man whatever you want to call him walking on two legs he said well you gave him food and um he's
also approached other campers you know and it's always late in the evening and um i've he's
he'll sit there and wait and uh sometimes when you throw the scraps out he'll pick the scraps out he'll pick
the scraps up. But I swear he was probably, he had to be, if my judgment, probably eight and a half
to nine foot tall, big, long, long arms, never made a aggressive sound. It was more of a,
thank God, I'm hungry sound. And you know, kind of like, oh, oh, and he walked off. And I could
hear him chewing on the steak as he walked off, never saw him again.
And I'm going out there this, it'll be the second week in October.
I'm going out there for another week to the same spot.
But I don't understand why we don't have any more research like you're doing yourself than we do.
You know, we can research everything in the world.
But how come we can't communicate or I don't want to put them in captivity?
That'd be cruel.
But how come?
I don't either.
How come we can't?
You know, I almost.
I almost got up.
If my dog hadn't have been there,
I was going to call to, hey, you know, or whatever I could do, hey, and offer him more.
You know, even though it was 50 yards away, I could set more food out, you know,
and say, you know, hey, maybe he will get the idea that we're not a threat to him or whatever he's thinking.
But I never, the next morning when I got up, I never saw him.
but I went out to the log and I could tell with the way the leaves were rustled it was very dry that yes he had some pretty big you know feet there weren't necessarily imprinted but you could tell that it was a big person and I never really questioned it but I didn't question the fact that they might not be real I questioned the fact that you know I questioned the fact that you know I questioned the fact that you know I questioned the fact that you know I'm
know I haven't seen them but why won't they I mean in your experience why
what's keeping our researchers from actually getting closer to them than we
have versus we're finding I mean we can locate anything in the world military
can find anything they want but they can't find big foot that just doesn't make
any sense to me so it's a good question I think that they
can, I think it's not happening because look at what's happening with the UAP UFO community over
the last five years where there are so many people that are organized and they are pushing and pushing
to the point where the government had to do something. They're like, yeah, you guys are pushing
so much. Okay, we're going to come. We're going to start, you know, putting stuff out there.
And to be, to be frank, we're not organized. And, um, and, um, and, um,
There's not enough people that are seriously going at it and pushing for disclosure.
So that's my personal.
I think that if like tons of Americans got behind this and just everyone was like,
tell us what's going on with Bigfoot, instead of asking tell us what's going on with aliens or UFOs,
it would be the same thing, but it would be with Bigfoot.
That's my personal opinion to do with that.
Do you think our government is killing them?
I don't think so.
If anything, this is personal opinion, they might be trying to harness their abilities or I don't think they're trying to unalive them, though.
I did have a question for you, because it sounded like you were able to get a pretty good look at it.
Do you remember any details of the face of the creature that you saw?
I'm going to be straight with you.
When he turned around and looked at me, he looked like a, well, it was a very dark colored hair, first of all.
It wasn't black hair.
It was dark, dark, dark brown.
But when he turned around and looked at me, the thing that I noticed was, is he had the eyes, you know,
you know how cat's eyes and dog's eyes reflect light.
Yep.
Ours do not.
And his did.
And when I, my headlamp hit him when he turned around, his face looked like, are you familiar with Charlie Daniels?
I'm sorry to bring.
He's a country.
The old, the old country guy.
Yeah, I am because I actually met him when I used to work for Apple.
I saw him walking out of my store.
So, yeah, I've met Charlie Daniels before.
Well, he's from Wilming here in North Carolina.
He's bad.
Okay, cool.
But anyway, I remember meeting him one time and he had lost a child.
And it was that sad look face.
He had that look, but it was the darker complexion.
He did not look mad.
I didn't see any teeth.
I didn't see it.
I'm telling you, man, he looked like he was appreciative of what I did.
And I was in so much shock.
And my instinct wasn't, I carry a fairly powerful set of guns with me when I'm out there.
But never once did I feel threatened enough I need to get my gun or I need to put.
He just looked like, why isn't everybody like this?
It was almost like a sad look on his face.
It was the nose, the nostrils point straight down unlike ours.
Right.
They're really down, you know.
and his eyes were very set back in his face you understand what i'm saying
like absolutely deep in the in the face not as much protruded as ours are and um but his
footsteps and his just the way he walked away was like he had just lost his best friend
and i kind of people people tell me i'm crazy but i don't drink never have
don't do any stupid stuff like that.
And I said, well, you know, the Ranger believed me because he'd seen him before.
And the guys feel season.
He says he doesn't know.
That's the wildest part is that this Ranger that you know says, yeah, no, we totally know tons of these creatures.
And we know them well enough to be able to tell which one you're talking about with just a little bit of information.
That's the crazy part.
You know what I mean?
Those are the kind of guys that I want to talk to, but it's hard to talk to them because usually they wait until they're retired and then they'll talk.
No, I can actually get you in touch when he's...
Make it. Make it happen, dude.
I will say this. There are a ton of videos. If you look up the U-Hare National Forest.
Yes, sir.
There are tons of videos of hunters in tree stands because hunting is allowed there. It's federal.
and I've seen plenty of videos of these guys
sitting there in a tree stand and you'll catch a glimpse of them walking by
and my one question to the ranger was
has any hunter ever shot at one
and he said no he said every single hunter
and I don't hunt I just carry fur protection
he said every single hunter that has seen one
has been it's almost like there's no threatening feeling and he's he just sits there and he's
like why do i want to kill it i'm like a deer walking up to you you know that's a little different
but it's that feeling of man i feel sorry for these things you know i mean they they don't understand
they probably don't understand what we're doing it's the strangest thing i've ever experienced and
And if I, if you can, I forgot your email.
What is it, Bigfoot something?
Bigfoot Society at Gmail.com.
What I'll do is I'll get, I'll get in touch with him Monday.
And I'll have him get to shoot you an email.
I'd really appreciate it.
And if you're headed back out there in October, you can always feel free to reach out to me if other stuff happens while you're out there for a week.
I'd love to talk to you again.
Yeah, I gave you a follow.
So what's your name?
I'm sorry.
I apologize.
My name is Jeremiah.
I'm the host of the Bigfoot Society podcast.
Bigfoot Society will be right back after these messages.
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Well, this time I'm going to have a, I mean, I don't have fancy cameras,
but I have a spare afternoon, and I'm at least going to set it up and let it roll
all night long and see what I'm going to do.
I mean, hopefully I'll get lucky again.
Do you safe out there?
I'm glad you have your service animal with you as well for protection.
No, he passed away a month ago, but that's okay.
No, I'm sorry to hear that.
But now that he's not with me, I think I feel a little bit more comfortable trying to,
I won't have to worry about him, you know, chasing after him.
Absolutely.
You see what happens, and I'll be in touch with you, man.
Yes, sir, well, I look forward to getting some emails from this,
and thank you so much for coming up.
You have a great nice.
Yeah, I appreciate it.
Thank you.
Hey, is it Ray?
Hey, Guy.
Hey, Ray, feel free to share what you experienced out there in High Point.
It's got to be like 10 years ago, man.
Truck driver delivering like 2 in the morning.
I was delivering furniture to a, like a warehouse, you know, middle of nowhere.
But when you get off the highway, you had to go down the side road that took you real deep,
like into like by a quarry and uh that's uh when i just was driving it came straight upon something
standing right in the road i mean fearless just standing there you know like you my high beams are on
it's a it's a loud engine but uh you know i pulled the brakes when you pull the brakes it's
extremely loud still wouldn't move uh kind of turned uh this is what got me
the most. He stood eye level with me in my semi. You know, I mean, just, just turned to look me.
Now, the problem that I had, I just never seen anything like it in my life. And the face on them was
kind of human. But the hair, you know, you almost felt like you were looking at something.
Listen, I've seen bears. I know a bear or anything. I want to.
I see it, but I just never seen anything like this in my life.
And he was mad.
He was kind of like, he just stood there so long that I didn't know what to do, you know, like, you don't think to grab a camera.
You're shock.
You're in shock.
And he stood there long enough to look at me.
And then he kind of just turned around and, you know, he went away.
I mean, I just can't explain what I seen.
It shocked me.
I just never seen anything.
I've seen so much on the road through 18 years, but I just never seen nothing like this in my life.
I try to explain it to the locals, and they're like, yeah, man, they're all around.
You know, I, I'm from Atlanta.
I grew up in Florida.
I've seen everything.
But I just never seen anything like this in my life.
You know, to be that tall was the...
problem that I had in the human face it was you can't explain what I seen in the
face that was the problem I had wasn't a bear it didn't have a bear nose I just it's
just you know everything in my I can't I I still try to reason with it you know
what did what did I you know everybody tells me I was a bear I wasn't a bear man so I don't I
don't know how you handle that.
You know, it's just still one of the most oddest things I've ever seen in my life.
I just, you know, for it to stand there that long, though,
and it was a quarry next to it over to the side.
So it was like in a very deep valley, and it was very foggy, but the fog was above us.
You know, that's how low it was.
So I just, I can't.
The hair on it was.
you know, it was very dark hair, but the face was old and like the receding line on the top of its head was
like it was something old. It wasn't young. So I don't know how to explain that, you know.
I've tried to explain this to a lot of people. I went to the Bigfoot place up at North Carolina,
up in the hills up there's a, there's an exhibit up there. And I'm trying to explain it. And they were like,
yeah, you've probably seen something that might have been, you know. But unless you see it with your
own eyes, it's just something you don't explain to anybody. The believers, either you believe or you
don't. Yeah, I don't know where to go with that, other than that. You know, that, that it stood there
and looked me in the face and was upset with me that I drove upon it. Wasn't like something that
was scared. An animal would have been scared and ran. This thing was pissed that I was there.
Like I disturbed it hunting or I came across it. I don't know. I'd explain it more than that.
You know, it was me trying to deliver a load. It was at two or three in the morning.
And I, you know, just everything about a semi would scare any animal off, anything I've ever
approached. The air brakes, you know, the high beans. This thing didn't move. Wasn't interested in me.
What was the main things that you noticed about the face that made you think that it was mad at you?
Not mad, agitated. You know, just like I caught it in the middle of something, hunting, almost.
You know, like, you know, like it was in the middle of I caught it doing something.
it was trying to concentrate on something. And he's standing in the middle of the road, though.
Listen, man, when I climb in my truck, that's got to be at least what, six foot 10? I mean,
it's got to be something high to look me in the eye, you know, in my driver's seat. It's got to be
huge. It's not a, I mean, listen, I know a bear could stand out on his back legs and walk.
This thing wasn't just standing for fun. It was standing.
It was looking at me. It turned slowly at me. That was the part that got me the most. How slowly it turned and looked me. And it wasn't concerned with me. You know, it was like I caught it. And I sat there and he was like, all right, man, what's going on? You know, I just, you know, I went straight to the security guard when I went to deliver. And he goes, yeah, that's huge. There's a lot of sightings in this area. High point. I thought it was Hickory, North Carolina. But it was high. But it was.
high point I found out later I remembered where I was and it was uh was right by a quarry that's what
always got my attention the most is that you know there was a water it was a low-lying area
but the thing about it is when it went to leave you know it did go down on fours and I
know everybody's well that's a bear and I'm like yeah but it didn't it didn't just run
You know what I mean? You know, the pictures of the old Bigfoot running. I think there's a difference in the way that it moved. I can't explain it, man. Did it have a snout at all to its face?
No, that's the problem that I have with it. That it was a human face that I see. It was, I hate to say human face. I'm just saying that it was not a snout, you know? It looked like an old.
man. Very old man and its hair line was way back on top of its head. Like it was something old,
really old. You know, I mean, I've seen, I've looked every bear up in the world to see if I can find
that face that I've seen that night. I can't find it. Can't find what I've seen that night.
I'm sure you've looked at a lot of different artist representations. Have you seen anything that even
comes close to it? Yeah, nothing really, man. Yeah, that's the problem I have because I studied it
for, you know, this is 10 years ago. So I've went over and over and over and tried to find anything
that represents it. You know, you get discouraged and you think, all right, it was a bearer man.
But in my mind, I know what I've seen that night. And it shocked. It shocked me.
You're in so much shock when you're looking at something you can't understand.
Everybody's like, why didn't you take a picture of it?
You're like, that's, that's, you're not in that frame at that moment.
You know, I pulled the brakes, you know, I'm sitting there just looking at this thing.
Wow.
I just, yeah, I know, man.
I have explained to my wife a thousand times and she, she understands.
But, you know, as a truck driver, you see so much out here on the road.
One thing I never see are bears.
Okay.
That's interesting.
You know, I mean, that's kind of the funny part.
You know, I see everything on the road.
Mostly roadkill, and that's the worst part of it all, is how many animals are killed out on the road.
But to catch this thing, to stand there and not be bothered by me, that's what got me the most.
Like, it's brave.
It wasn't even fear.
It was fearless of me.
I'm in a big truck.
I get the lights on high.
The air brakes are loud.
That scares any animal off.
Unless it had to been predatory.
You know, it was something in its area.
It was in its...
I mean, I hunted.
I'm from Florida.
You know, I just...
The last thing I would want to walk upon...
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, no hunter wants to...
But it did, it did bend over to walk away.
It didn't walk away.
It kind of galloped, you know, like in a weird.
Oh, weird.
You know what I mean?
And then that's where everybody's like, oh, it's a bear man.
And I'm like, yeah, well, I don't think we really know this animal or what it is.
No, I get plenty of reports where it's not just walking on two feet.
it's it'll transition to four you know it's not out of the question so yeah it's the part that got me
and in the hair was very coarse you know what i mean it wasn't like a fluffy dog you know what i mean
it was very you could tell it was dirty it was it was rough and it was just something that um you know
i've hunted my whole life growing up in florida so i i know a hog or a i know i know what i'm seeing
if I see it, this was something I've never seen in my life.
Wow.
You know?
Thank you for sharing.
Yeah.
Hey, thanks for letting me get that off my chest, man.
I really appreciate that.
If you ever need to reach out again, my email's there.
It's Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
So thank you for sharing.
Thank you, brother.
Thanks, man.
Hey, is Amory.
Hey, how are you guys tonight?
Hey, doing good.
I would love to hear what you have experienced.
up there. So I am from a little town called Homer, Alaska, which is right across the
Bay, the Kachemak Bay, where Port Chatham is. And we have a lot of hiking trails over there,
particularly one is called China Poot Trail, and it kind of goes up a mountain and kind of by a
Greenwich Glacier over there. And I've had numerous encounters over there with the knocking
noises and just going and walking down the trail and then all of a sudden you'll hear knock, knock,
knock, knock in the woods. And then, you know, you'll keep walking and then all of a sudden
you hear it behind you. Knock, knock, knock, knock. And then you'll hear it in front of you or to the
right or to the left, all these random knocking noises. And then on top of that, you get like these
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Like, we have plenty of bear in Alaska. I've heard bears a million times. This is like a deep,
just angry growl, but not like a bear. It's kind of hard to explain, but if you've heard a bear growl,
you kind of know, like, you definitely know the difference. So, I mean, that's my major,
my major encounters with, you know, the actual, you know, hearing them. I have had friends on that trail where they say that, you know, there's different footprints and things. And one of my friends actually got some casts of some footprints. And I would say they were about, you know, 12 inches, at least, you know, good 12 inches of actual really good footprint cast with the toes and everything. So that's, you know, that's, you know, good 12 inches, at least, you know, good 12 inches of actual really good footprint casts with the toes and everything. So that,
kind of came from that region. But the trail that I'm speaking of that is called China Poot Trail
over, let me see, that would be more west is the Port Chatham. And there's a lot of folklore over there
with the natives that say, you know, you don't go west. You don't, you stay on the trail right there,
and that's it. You don't go wandering off into the trees towards that village.
And that's the village that had all that crazy stuff happened where essentially that entire town was abandoned due to this.
We also call it Ulock, is the native term.
So due to this Ulock or Harryman.
And I mean, that went on for a good few years before they just completely up and left that entire village.
And even now, even now, we're told you don't go over there.
so oh really yes absolutely it's it's somewhere where you just you just don't go um yeah it
there's trails and stuff there i think there's like one or two little trails into it but it's
probably completely almost completely overgrown by this point like we're just absolutely
told don't go that way so we don't oh wow that it's incredible too i don't get to talk to many
people from your area of Alaska. So thank you for coming up. Have you ever heard stories about
people hearing baby cries in the woods? Yeah, like a shrieking, a shrill. And that's something,
also a mystery. We have no idea where that comes from. People think like, oh, maybe it's a bird or a
goss hawk because we have hawks. There's owls there. There's eagles, obviously.
but I have heard of just in the middle of the night, random shrieks.
I've heard of people reporting that as well.
You know, and Alaska is full of all kinds of UFOs also.
That is really so, I mean, I've probably seen 100 UFOs of my life living there.
So UFOs are pretty, they're normal.
Like that's a normalcy.
Like people literally say, oh, yeah, I saw one of those kind of UFOs the other night.
You know, we've got, you know, names for him now.
You know, the triangle one or the pill-looking one or, you know, they're just like a normalcy there.
So Bigfoot to me is more intriguing because, you know, I haven't really seen one, but I've just known the evidence of them.
And my other friends have seen evidence of them, but nobody's actually like locked eyes, locked eyes with one that I know of yet.
talk to a few people over and I don't know if you're aware of like Prince of Wales
island on southeast part of Alaska yeah there's a lot of stuff that happens on that
island to do with Bigfoot and some really aggressive stuff too with like four-toed
bigfoot yeah if you if you ever encounter see any tracks that have four toes
instead of like five you need to be really supposedly up in that area in the P&E and
If you see those tracks, it gets pretty wild.
But the other thing I like about Alaska is you guys,
there's sightings of mammoths if you go north enough, right?
Have you ever heard of those?
You know, I've never heard of the sighting of a mammoth.
I actually worked as a flight attendant in Alaska for about seven years
and flew all over up on the north slope.
The entire pipeline we serviced workers.
in and out of there and I have never really heard of anything like that.
What I have heard of is something called the Black Pyramid,
and that is absolutely there.
That exists, that is there.
So that's something kind of intriguing to look into,
if you've never heard of that before.
And I think that there are other kind of secret hidden pyramids in Alaska as well,
but the black pyramid is the big one that we all know about for sure.
Is that something you've seen or you've just heard enough reports about it that it's got to be
legit or?
It's actually in a no-fly zone.
Oh, wow.
Complete restricted no-fly zone around the area.
So I've skirted that I've skirted the area before.
Now the rumor is, is that.
that the black pyramid is mostly underground. So only the very tippy top of it would stick up
far enough for you to be able to see. And then in that region, it's pretty mountainous, so it kind
of blends in. And then most of the time, it's snow covered. So it would be something that just
completely blends in. But the fact that it's a complete no-fly zone, and people have reported
seeing the very top of it during summertime, you know, skirting the edge of that no-fly zone.
And this is something that, like, numerous, numerous pilots that I worked with would tell me about.
They're like, oh, yep, we've seen it.
We know about it.
It's there.
You know, we can't fly directly over it, but we know it's there.
That's intense.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Yeah, that'd be enough for me if there's a no-fly zone.
It's like, why else would you have a no-fly zone there?
I mean, it makes sense.
You know, the biggest most magentic mountain Danali,
you can fly all the way around that.
I mean, I have several times.
It's really beautiful.
It's so cool.
So you would think, like, why is there this random no-fly zone over here?
It makes no sense.
It really doesn't.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Wow.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge about the weird stuff up in Alaska.
I really appreciate you coming up.
Yeah, no problem.
Thanks for having me.
You got it.
All right, bye.
Hi, Rosred.
Go right ahead and share what you've been experiencing down there in the Piney Woods, please.
All I can say is that I don't know what it was, and I never saw anything.
I was with a friend of mine, actually my roommate at the time, and we were living in Tyler, Texas at the time.
I'm mostly live in DFW, but I was staying home to help my parents for a couple years.
And it was when there was a blood moon.
And we were trying to figure out where is the best spot around Tyler.
I mean, it's a small area, but there's still light pollution over there.
So we were trying to figure out the best spot to go see the blood moon the best.
And so we went out to, I believe, Lake Tyler in, like, close to midnight.
And we went on this kind of peninsula-type area to where there is only like a really, like, shallow, I guess, way into the little island, you know, peninsula.
and the thing is around East Texas, there are tons of cows, tons of people pasteurizing.
But, I mean, another thing, you know, if you've grown up in East Texas, I live there until I was 14 and then moved to DFW.
Cows don't usually make a lot of noise in the middle of the night.
They can, but usually that's if something's going on.
And so we were right next to the lake waiting for the blood moon.
And we were hearing this one cow that seemed kind of like off in the distance, but not too far, like way less than a mile.
But it was separated from the herd.
And it seemed kind of like a younger cow.
And it was definitely like it was up at a time.
that cows usually aren't awake. And it was making sounds in distress. And we could hear the
rest of the herd in the back, kind of like calling for it, which we thought was weird, but we're like,
oh, whatever, maybe it got, you know, its legs stuck in a hole or whatever, which can happen.
And then I remember also hearing a bunch of coyotes, a ton of coyotes in the back. And
And I wouldn't have like, I wouldn't even mention this to anyone if I had not had someone
next to me.
And so we're sitting in my car and we're like, this is kind of weird, but whatever.
Then we hear this like, I wouldn't say it's a scream.
It was like the largest guttural territorial sound I have ever heard in my entire life.
And it was definitely not on the same peninsula as us.
And it was definitely from far away.
But it was from something huge.
Something and only in East Texas.
They're like black bears, maybe, raccoons, bobcats, maybe some cougars.
Cougars definitely don't sound like that.
Same with bobcats.
No wolves.
Coyotes don't sound like that.
I mean, the closest thing that we could think of is like a giant gorilla.
like making this huge sound and it was like super scary to where all of the windows on my car
like vibrated with it and I remember we looked at each other and we were like did you just
no and we didn't even believe in it and within the next minute it happened again and so
we uh I remember like really quick like thinking okay if I'm gonna have to like
get out of this car and jump into the lake and swim to the other side of the lake, I will.
But instead of that, we just, we got, like, turn on my car because the sound came from where we came
through, because I remember it was a peninsula. And I was just thinking, like, you know what, we don't
have to be first, but we don't have, we better not be last. And so we, like, just bailed it out of there.
and then later I was looking up like stuff about Bigfoot people who meet up for Bigfoot sightings and stuff every year and apparently like people meet up around Lake Tyler and East Texas to like see Bigfoot sightings.
I can say I didn't see anything but from what we heard it was huge.
It was far away, but it was like, it was something I've never heard.
I've never heard anything like it before ever.
And I've been a pet caretaker.
I've like studied zoology.
I've never heard anything.
It was the biggest thing I've ever heard my life where it made all of the windows in my car
vibrate both times.
So.
Wow.
Do you think you'd ever go back to that area again?
Uh, probably not. I mean, not and not at that time.
Not for a blood, and it was just weird because it was a blood moon and I've heard some other people say, like, they've heard weird things like that when coyotes have been around or like there's been an animal like separated from the pack or something. And I have no idea what it was, but I don't think it was an alien. Like, but it definitely was a, but it definitely was a little.
not a human. Thank you for sharing about what you experienced down there by Lake Tyler. That's
an area I will have on my list to look out for now. So thanks for coming up. Yeah, it was
especially weird just because it was the blood moon and the timing. And also, I was the biggest,
I'm not the biggest skeptic on anything, but I have to see it to believe it, or at least
have like undoubtable like something going on for me to like be like okay because i used to make
fun of my mom like religiously about believing in bigfoot and then after this happened it was just
like i had someone right next to me to like verify it and we've barely ever even talked about
it since because we're afraid that we're going to like look insane but uh what did did you tell your mom then
what'd she say oh i mean of course she believed in it
But she hasn't had any experiences.
That's why I was like, ah, whatever, mom.
But like, we're just out trying to look at the moon.
And then we're like, oh, we might die tonight.
Like, you know.
That's crazy.
So she's, uh, she's just into like, she was just into like shows like finding
bigfoot, never had an experience, stuff like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Basically.
Yeah.
My, my aunts had some weird experiences down in the bayous in Louisiana.
Oh, cool.
But that's the only experience I've had, but I can just tell you, like, there is not one animal on earth that I have ever heard roar like that.
Like, it wasn't a roar like a lion.
Like, you know, you can tell if it's from lower to the ground.
Like, and it wasn't.
It was big, whatever it was.
People always, there's some weird descriptions for roars.
people hear i've even heard people say that sounded like a t-rex or something like that just a
massive massive roars it's very interesting how people try to describe it so yeah it was something i
can't really explain other than almost like king kong ish but not okay like it wasn't a gorilla for
sure but it was something big something huge and definitely not like a cat or a bear
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Hey, bad habit. This is Jeremiah. I see your comment and it looks like you had an interesting citing.
back in 1976 with your friends?
Around that time, my brothers and a bunch of kid,
neighborhood boys, the neighbors girls about,
I guess two weeks before, had said they saw something,
and they're the ones that pegged onion head.
You know, we were out of the backyard,
of course, we all just little teenagers there.
We had BB guns and stuff shooting things and playing around.
And sure enough, standing by a tree was this very large,
very tall, hairy, and, you know,
You think of an onion with the top coming up, you know, like growing out of the ground, you know, like the point coming to a point, like a crown.
And that's the way the head looked, you know.
But it definitely was not a human being.
And, of course, we attacked it with BBs and it eventually left.
What part of the U.S. was this in?
Louisiana.
Okay.
Louisiana.
Do you feel comfortable sharing like what parish or?
Yeah, you're Livingston Parish.
Livingston Parish.
Okay.
And believe it or not, I guess about six or eight months after that, my little brother and my cousin found a foot track that was actually about 20 inches long, barefoot, which you could see the hair and prints in the mud. You could see the hair and the toe prints. You know, it was pretty wild.
And just, I think about two years ago, some children out here in Deliverton Parish described something they called onion head as well.
That is extremely interesting.
So I do want to go back to, you mentioned so that, so you guys were shooting BB guns at it and eventually made it leave?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
We pelted it.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, we went after it.
How did it react to when you were firing at it?
Well, it didn't act like we heard it.
It just, it just, it just meanded on out.
Interesting.
Do you remember, so was hair covering its entire face then,
or were you able to see anything about the face?
You can see facial features, you know, but it was covered with hair head to toe, you know.
And it was more of a gray color than it was a brown or anything.
Do you remember any certain details of the face?
No, not really, not really.
But it was very tall.
Interesting.
Was there any, did you notice any smell around the area?
We never got that close to it to be able to tell you that.
My wife's looking at me like I'm crazy in here.
You repeat that story.
Has she heard this story a few times?
You know, she's heard us talk about Onionhead, me and my brother.
She certainly has.
And my little brother, he is a very respected man out of his parish.
And he'll tell you the same story.
He won't deviate a bit.
Yeah, I've heard it for about 30 years.
I don't get involved in all that.
But I'm telling you, that's factual.
That's not mass hysteria. That's factual.
Well, you know, it's interesting that you guys back in 76 were calling an onion head.
And then you said there's a sighting two years ago and they were calling it the same thing.
Yes, sir. And they described it the same way as well.
And they actually described it to my brother, my younger brother, who has something to do with the same thing.
schools.
Yeah, got you.
We can leave it at that so that it doesn't, you know.
Yeah, exactly.
Is that sighting that was from two years ago?
Is that on the internet at all in any way?
I have no idea.
I can ask you next time I run into it.
Sure.
Yeah.
I mean, you can feel free to reach out directly to me at a Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
If you'd like, you can pass that on.
to anyone that might know information about Onionhead in that parish.
That'd be very interesting.
Yes, like when we first moved out here, this was mostly woodland.
There was no people around here.
It was very sparse population.
Now it's very well populated.
Definitely.
Well, sir, thank you for coming up.
Then you may have revived an old mystery here and see if anyone else out there has heard about Onion Head over the years as well.
There, that's no problem.
I'll like to say, next time I see my little brother, we'll definitely discuss it.
Yes, sir.
All right.
I'll be awaiting future email, hopefully.
Thank you for coming up, sir.
Yes, sir.
Squash and holler.
What's up?
I'm kind of chilling out at the house here.
Oh, I got.
Dude, what's been going on, man?
Man, I'm just dealing with a bad hip and trying to get it, you know, fixed and just kind of sitting around.
I haven't done much big footing and any, you know, I've got all this spare time and I'm hurting so bad.
I'm not even thinking about it.
Getting old, man.
Yeah, I was thinking about you the other day, dude.
I hope you get past that pretty soon.
I appreciate it.
We did go out to the North End land.
I put a recorder out, and my son and wife, they put up the,
we had a 10 by 10 at a table.
We sat out there for about three hours or so to about 11, 11.30.
And I had a fire going.
And I left a recorder out.
I haven't gone over the audio yet.
So that would give me something to do maybe tomorrow or so.
There you go.
And that's down in Marshall County.
Yeah, the reason.
we went
Heather's dad
he's got a doger there
and of course he don't believe in all this
and they were clearing out some stuff
and I'm like oh we need to
yeah we need to
go put a recorder out and look for
for tracks in the fresh dirt and stuff
so we didn't find anything
so if I was well
at this point I probably would be out there
you know every other night probably
but just can't do it right now
Yeah, you got to take care of yourself.
That's number one right now, Roger, for sure.
So do you think you might be able to get down to the Woodwalkers thing or maybe not this year?
Well, probably not.
You know, things take so long now to get done.
I've got a shot on the 8th to see if that would help some.
And it's about a three, three and a half hour drive for me.
Oh, yeah.
So sitting, even if she drives, that would be a long.
It'd probably be okay going down, and I could sit in a chair and talk to people,
but the drive back would be probably be a killer.
But, yeah, I hate to miss it.
I hope to meet the ones that I haven't yet at a later date.
But they always have fun.
I mean, they always, and the best thing about their get-togethers,
is there will be people there with decades worth of knowledge.
I know.
And, you know, it's funny now that I've been hanging out with them and some of the people.
It's helped me.
It's made me better, you know, because when you've, you know,
I transitioned into an amateur investigator, and I made so many mistakes.
It's hilarious, actually, like, oh, my God, I didn't have this, do it.
I didn't do this.
I didn't do that.
but actually
hanging out
with
anything
if you want to get better
playing the guitar
you hang out with people
that are better than you
if you want
anything
anything like that
so if you
want to get better
you go around people
that know things
so I've learned a lot
from them
and that's what I'll miss
I'll miss talking to
some of the new people
but I definitely
hate to
out on a couple days of learning for me.
You know, and so if some of you guys go down there, there are, and you can just approach
people, people that you see on YouTube, people that you've seen on big shows, small
town monsters, you'd walk up to them to say, hey, I'm Joe from so-and-so, and they welcome
you, you know, and if you have questions, they're glad to talk to you and that's what I like
about it.
You know, it's like a, just a back-
porch sit around with tea and good food and good company so that's a great way to put it man yeah it's
yeah i'm bummed out like i was like man one of these one of these years i definitely got to got to get to
one of those i was like man this one this year down alabama sounds like it's going to be really good but
um i can only do a few things a year like next year i'll be doing oregon again and i think i'm
to be doing uh hopefully be doing ho-nubby oklahoma in october 2025 yeah you know what's funny um
i have um watched i won't call it research i've watched um so much i heard you on your show
talking about you might mention uh how you said honuby yeah the first time i heard of it you know
i didn't have any idea and then that's one reason i like the amount of guests you have
from different areas.
Right.
I can go research and, you know, and listen to them and kind of do a little, you know, look
at the map and see what kind of terrains around, just for fun, you know.
Right.
I've learned so much in the past, I guess it's a year and a half now from these shows.
Tonight we just watched the Small Town Monsters with Matt Pruitt.
and Adam Davies and, you know, and there was a, and what's awesome,
I never thought this would be like possible.
I'm sitting here on the couch, me and my wife are watching,
and a guy says something, and, you know, I've got questions, right?
I've always got questions, so I get on Messenger and I message Matt Pruitt,
ask him a question, he responds back, and we're back and forth a little bit,
and I say, hey, thanks for your time.
He's, you know, he's like, oh, no problem.
And I'm like, I didn't even think twice about it at first.
And I was like, that is so cool.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
You know, that's awesome.
And most people in this community, once you gain trust, they're just a bunch of good people.
I mean, you're genuinely interested and you're not a troll or you're not insiniscence.
see you, let's put it that way, most people will help you.
And you may not know, you may be sitting beside somebody.
I've had to happen a lot where they have all kind of experience.
They just don't offer, you know, me now with having the show, I'll ask people and I'll
go ahead and tell them what I do.
And Jeremiah, last night,
My aunt called me. She said, hey, you need to, do you remember this lady? She's early 70s. I'm like, I think so. I know her son, he's my age. She said, she has some Bigfoot stories and you need to call her. I'm like, what? So I call her up. She mentions Blue Creek. Blue Creek Road is three miles from me. But it was on the other end and it was in the 70s. And this lady that doesn't have you, I asked her, she, watch you too? No. I said, you watch you too? No. I said,
She said, now I do. The only thing I watched, I watch the Expedition Bigfoot.
And I found that. I watched that on TV when it comes on.
But, you know, and she was telling me things and stories from this area from the 70s,
which was really awesome.
And it just puts those pins on a map.
And I found out.
that a guy he passed away he's a couple years younger than me i grew up around him uh he he saw
a big foot when he was like nine or ten at her house and he came in telling them and he until his
dying day he swore he's i know what i saw i mean it's you know it was walked in the field behind
the house um just in plains height you know and she had some experiences and she's one of those
people and you i think you understand what i mean when you interview people um some of them
are not very observant or whatever and they they have they struggle with details this lady
sharp as a tax 73 years of she's in now what now what it was it was on the east side of the farm
and and she's giving me these details the lay of the land and how the the river cut through their
land and the gravel bars and the time of year and what the temperature was.
And I'm like, I'm sitting back thinking, oh yeah, she's recalling.
You know what?
And I love, I love, I just let her talk.
And probably talked for an hour and then called, immediately called someone who had had experiences in that area, you know, years ago.
So you can get into this subject for the right reasons,
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That's the main thing.
There's a lot of people trust you.
I've earned some trust apparently, especially locally, because I told her.
I did ask her. She was really good. I was like, hey, would you want to, like, if I came to your house and, like, filmed you, you know, document this. Would you want to, oh, well, no. I'm okay. There's no problem. But I did get permission to call her back and talk to her.
So you just trust, you know, and just there's a lot of information out there. And it, people don't mind sharing if they, if they feel a connection or know that you're legit, you know.
I was watching, you know, YouTube tonight with Small Town Monsters and they were reliving some of their experiences.
And 99.9% of the time, it's a surprise. It's a shock.
Uh-huh.
And so a lot of, and they were going over the oral tradition, the oral, the stories from, you know, the 1700s, late 1700s, 1800s.
and that's been passed down.
And if you look at this, what we're doing,
my small piece of what I'm trying to do,
I'm trying to document things.
I'm trying to get maybe my little part of the world here in Marshall County.
One day when I'm not around and people can go back and search the internet,
hopefully, and keep putting pins on the map.
You know, and I'm rambling here.
it's just it's an amazing thing
but the best part about it is listening to somebody
remember and recount
an experience that
has shaken their
world up and
and just being there for them to listen to them
and I told that lady last night
I'm like she's like well you don't think I'm crazy
no trust me I don't
if I told you have some stories
you know that I have you would think I'm nuts.
But anyway.
Well, yeah, Roger, good to catch up with you.
Dude, keep resting on there, get better quick, so that you can get out there again.
Thanks for chatting for a bit, dude.
Oh, yeah, anytime.
I'll see you later.
All right, later, dude.
Bye-bye.
All right, good to talk to Roger again.
Guys, make sure check out the Squatch and Holler YouTube channel.
Roger's a good dude.
He's got a lot of good interviews from down there in 10.
going to see some great stuff from Marshall County.
Mr. Build, how's it going?
Good, good.
So I was going to turn you up here.
Oh, yeah.
Stoble across your live.
I thought this was pretty interesting.
You know, my experiences with the bigfooted monsters.
I've got a video I can send to you as well.
It's actually on TikTok.
It's way back in my reviews.
But there was one time, I believe,
About six years ago, I was bo-hunting pretty far off the road in the middle of nowhere.
And I was going through some small trails.
And I found what they call it Mittenfoot print in the dirt.
And so there was one, and then it kind of disappeared off into, hold on, that's my baby real quick.
Oh, yeah, no problem.
It disappeared off into the trees.
But last year, I had really came close.
to whatever it was I couldn't see it but the the grunting and the tapping on the trees
and it was close it was really close you said the panhandle of Idaho yeah so this was a
north of sandpoint up in the mountains in the Selkirk Mountains yeah I'll tell you
what there's some weird stuff that happens up there I've talked to a few people
people up there and there's some really weird things that happen in northern Idaho, no doubt.
For sure.
It's, uh, yeah, the video I'll send to you.
Um, once, once I got off live here, I'll just, I'll just share it with you.
But it was just my, it's so just first person view.
I didn't see anything, but it was there, whatever it was.
And it was watching me and it was close.
and I could smell extreme musk coming through the trees.
And, yeah, it was exciting nonetheless.
But I had to say I was several times in the woods.
Yeah, everything got really quiet.
And the birds stopped chirping, the squirrel stopped going off.
And it just became dead still.
And then the tapping on the tree started.
And I got out.
And by tapping, are you referring to like when people talk about wood knocks?
Yeah, I'm not sure exactly what it was, but it sounded like something knocking on the tree.
I don't know if it was a stone or a rock or what it really was.
But I know the distinct sounds of woodpeckers.
Now up in North Idaho, we have, you know, the redhead of woodpeckers or the giant woodpeckers.
can usually hear them soaring through the trees, you know, the whisk of their wind wings.
And you can hear them tap and they have a distinct tap to them along, you know, with some of the
other various woodpeckers. But this was a rhythmic knock, knock, knock, and it didn't, it didn't
really stop. Twigs were breaking, branches were cracking. And I've come into contact up
there with, you know, with black bears, with grizzly bears, wolves.
moose, you name it, but this was a distinct musky smell.
So it was very, very weird.
It was moving differently than musk or moose there, all those things you've experienced.
It's just a different situation, sounds like.
Yeah.
Well, like I said, I can share the video with you.
You know, this is my second encounter in a similar area.
with weird stuff happening.
Like I said,
I found a mitten footprint in the dirt.
I used to have a photo of it.
I'm not sure what happened to it.
If I can find it,
I'll share that with you as well.
Yeah,
so when you say mitten footprint,
is that like a,
I haven't heard that term before.
Is that just like a smaller big foot footprint?
It was really weird because the footprint was big.
The toes were long,
but we're the,
where the big toe is, it was almost like a long thumb like you'd see, you know, on an ape or something on orangutangang
where they've got this really long, poseable thumb on their foot. And I had to look it up because I'm like,
I don't know what this is, you know. That is extremely interesting. Yeah. Yeah, that really makes you wonder.
Definitely, I'll be looking for, if you send me a, send that one video over, that would be awesome and check that out.
Yeah.
And it's, I mean, it's not the greatest quality.
I have to say that in the video, I was truly scared because there was something that, you know, when the, and I don't have hair, but when the hair stands on the back of your neck, when you get that tingling feeling, like something's wrong.
and you can't see what's there and it's just in the woods, you know, and it's with you.
Did you end up just walking away or did the whatever it was eventually just walk away?
Or how did that, how did that situation end?
I eventually went of leaving myself.
I just kept on looking behind me and turning around and watching to see if anything was going to come running down the trail at me.
I was at the top of the trailhead.
You know, so it's in that part of the world up in the Pacific Northwest,
nothing was thrown at me.
I was mining my own business, but just in that part of the world, like we've got, you know,
like I said, we have black bears, brown bears, wolves, mountain lions, you know,
we've got moose and elk and just giant animals but this was something completely different
so yeah very interesting thank you thank you for coming up and for sharing you're welcome sir
nice to meet you as well i'd turn on my camera but i'm just laying here in bed and i look all weird so
you're good no problem there but yeah uh definitely uh
I'll be looking forward to your message, and thanks for coming up, man.
Yeah, you're welcome.
Thanks, Phoenix.
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Her and I can get on here.
We can tell our stories.
Maybe there's somebody else out there listening.
It's too afraid to tell their story.
Maybe this will give them the courage to come out.
And now I feel so bad about it.
Who cares what anybody thinks?
I know what I saw.
I know what's out there.
That's all I care about.
Please let people know.
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You need to tell.
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