Bigfoot Society - Tormented by Bigfoot in Southern Indiana! (Call-Ins)
Episode Date: June 1, 2024In this episode of the Bigfoot Society podcast, Jeremiah opens the lines for an extraordinary session of live call-ins about Bigfoot encounters. The night kicks off with Candace from Southern Indiana,... who shares her lifetime of Bigfoot sightings, weaving through her childhood experiences to recent face-to-face encounters. She offers a riveting narrative that includes vivid memories and emotional moments, even touching upon mysterious losses of photographic evidence. Following Candace, LAZEn BLAZE dials in from Middle Washington, recounting a spine-tingling drive through Yakima River Canyon where an unexplained orb seemingly chased them. From strange military base zones to wild orbs and more, his stories are filled with tension and wonder, sparking further curiosity about what's truly out there. Listeners are then transported to Northern Ontario with MG, who describes a chilling visit to what he calls 'Bigfoot Island,' a location strewn with animal bones and eerie markers. His narrative builds a vivid image of the area being a Bigfoot habitat, sending shivers down the spine of any avid outdoorsman. Jeremiah also takes a striking call from Jody in Marion County, Alabama. He narrates his mysterious experiences near the Bankhead National Forest, discussing odd sounds and strange occurrences that have left him and listeners questioning what roams those woods. Wrapping up the enthralling episode, Karen from Central Pennsylvania reflects on a hauntingly loud vocalization and accompanying strange smells. She ponders whether what she and her mother experienced was more than just a mountain lion, showcasing the compelling and unexplained nature of these encounters. This episode is packed with diverse stories from across North America, each caller adding another piece to the Bigfoot puzzle. Tune in for a roller-coaster ride of emotions, fear, and discovery as Jeremiah brings these firsthand experiences to light.To take part in the Bigfoot Encounters Live Call-In Show make sure you are subscribed to the Bigfoot Society Youtube channel and hit that bell icon to be notified when we go live!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7QShare your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.com🔴 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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this person back hi this is Jeremiah hi Jeremiah this is Candace and I'm in southern
Indiana and I signed I was putting stuff on I had to get make sure I was off the
YouTube site and everything so I wouldn't get feedback so that you can hear me
I've lived out in the country all my life.
Okay, perfect.
Sorry, Candice.
I was just going to say if someone could let me know if we hear Candice and Leanne just did.
So Candice, let's rock and roll.
Okay.
Well, my name is Candice.
I'm 57 years old.
I've lived out in the country my whole life.
And I've traveled around, lived in Florida, North Carolina, Texas, Kentucky, and Indiana.
And let me see how I can explain it.
Where I grew up in Georgetown, Indiana, my first encounter was when I was like 10 years old.
And at first, me and my dad thought it was like a little calf or something, you know, just nursing off its mother.
And I had climbed a tree and I was like, Dad, what is that?
and what had happened
it stood up
and it looked at me and my dad
and it turned around and walked off
it was like a juvenile
it wasn't really big or anything
and so that's where my
first encounter was
and my dad had just always said
you keep quiet you don't tell nobody
nothing you know
and I come from a really big family
there was seven of us children
and so I mean we were always
way he's out running in the woods and building forts and clubhouses and everything else.
And you just never really heard about Bigfoot back then.
And I guess as you go through your childhood and stuff, you just kind of forget about those sort of things.
And then when I was 12 years old, that's when I had my really face-to-face-up close encounter.
and that I knew that it was real stuff and that Bigfoot was real and there wasn't anybody that was going to tell me any different.
I just know that when I was growing up, I was just told that those are things we don't go tell other people or talk about because then people think we're crazy.
and over the past few years and stuff,
I had moved back to Southern Indiana and everything,
and I lived kind of out in the country,
and my husband and I, we were on our way,
taking all the backcountry roads going to, from,
it's considered Clark County, Indiana,
but it is like Charlestown, Indiana going all the way.
The Ohio River kind of surrounds it and stuff.
I'm trying to think how I want to say it.
We were going to Scottsburg, and we were, it's what's called Highway 3.
And I kept having this really bad feeling, you know, that something was a miss or whatever.
and we got to a stop sign, and it was all cornfields and stuff in the area we was.
And I told my husband, I said, oh, my gosh.
I said, look, look, look over there.
And he stopped the car, and we both got out and looked.
And he looked like an old man, but he had to be at least 11 to 12 feet tall.
I mean, he was massive.
He looked like, I'm not going to say like real buffed,
but he was real like he was big, but he had red hair.
He had red hair and he was staying in this, at this time it was like in November.
So he was standing out in the middle of that cornfield,
and he was cleaning himself off in a water,
puddle, you know, and I was like, see, I told you that I had seen a really tall one.
And everybody kind of looked at me like I was nuts.
Well, that there proved that it wasn't.
And then the place that I've moved to where I've been living now is between Charlestown,
Indiana, and kind of like going towards Scott.
Pittsburgh, Indiana.
And it's like a little bitty town.
You know how like if you're going through your towns, it'll say like Otisco or it'll say, you know, Marion.
It just has all these little pounds inside of a town going further out.
You go out in the country.
And where I'm at now, there's a family of them.
And we was out there camping and had the tents and everything.
thing.
I want to add, too, that I have pictures of these things.
I want to say, I don't want to call them an animal because in my heart, I don't feel
that they are.
And if they wanted to hurt as they could have.
They've had so many opportunities.
And I'm not saying that they're all good.
I know there's good and bad at everything.
but it's got to the point where it went from us being able to be out there in those woods
and camp and stuff like that that's when we seen something up in a tree well i was backer by
myself first and i've seen something up in the tree and i was like what is that dark thing
up in the tree.
And it looked like it had itself wrapped around the, you know, the trunk of the tree.
But it was up high up in the tree.
And I was like trying to take pictures of it, trying to figure out what it was.
And I thought, well, maybe it could be a baby big foot.
And that's their way of hiding themselves.
And if you come out this way, the forestry service and stuff like that, they'll tell you,
oh, there's not this and there's not that, but oh, yes, there is.
And it just seems like as I've gotten older in life,
it just seems like they are coming closer and closer to where you live.
You know, they will go through your trash.
And I know I might seem like I'm all over the place.
But I've just had a lot of experiences and encounters.
And not all close up.
I mean, when I go down the roadways,
I didn't understand that.
When I go down the road away to my cousin's house,
you can hear them go whoop, whoop,
from one side of the road to the other side of the road.
And where she lives is like on 10 acres back there.
And it's almost like a moat goes around it
because there's creeks and everything all through there.
Are you still there?
Yeah. Okay, I'm sorry. You're good. I let people talk a lot. I found that's where the good stuff comes in. But I do have some questions as well, Candice. This is all super interesting. Do, have you ever talked to your neighbors to see if they're seeing things as well?
Yeah, several. I mean, the neighbors are spaced out far apart, but pretty much.
Everybody knows everybody.
Yeah, they've seen stuff too.
They've had things happen around their houses.
Their trash has been gotten into.
And like when I went back into the woods and stuff,
you'll find trash bags back in the woods.
You know, like they've been tore open.
And whatever's taking them out of there.
You're not talking about like a little bitty, you know,
two pound trash bag or something like that.
This is, this whatever's doing it has to be able to lift those bags and carry them.
and be able to shut the lid back to the trash can.
And I'll tell you this, one time I was putting scraps out and everything.
I'd put them out a good ways away from the house and stuff.
There was like these two trees bent over,
and I was putting scraps out there for, you know, just the animals or whatever.
Because when I was a kid growing up, my parents,
because they had so many kids and stuff,
we always had cherry gardens.
And my dad, I always noticed he put, make it like a smaller garden by the woods.
And one time I asked him, I said, why are we putting a garden here?
He said, this feeds the animals.
That way they stay out of our garden and they have their own garden.
And I was like, oh, okay.
So I'm just always like kind of done those sort of things.
And, you know, I'm just a country girl, you know, born and raised.
you know
backwards and stuff
and uh
it got to the point
where
now
if there's not
quite a few people with me
I'm not going
camping or anything in the woods
sure
the one thing
that
in another place is in Greenville
Indiana too
and I'll tell you
about
lost it there because I was on a hundred and ten acres a friend of mine's
110 acre farm I went and stayed there and there was some very very very dark stuff
I'll never go back there I'll never go back step foot on that land ever again and I've
only seen seen it the one time and the reason I said dog man werewolf is because that's the
only way I can describe it because what I've seen, I'm telling you, it's ears. I mean,
I have drawn a picture of it. And when it noticed me and I noticed it, we've been growled at by it and everything.
I've seen the red eyes. And I'm going to say,
I was in the medical field for 39 years and I'm retired.
So I know about body mechanics and all these sorts of things, right?
So this thing that I seen that look like a werewolf,
its ears were more on top of its head instead of to the sides.
And it's eyes, okay, the baby one I've seen, it's eyes were solid white and they were slamming.
Now, I'm going to tell you, I'm going to put this out there.
I've got pictures of all of the, a lot of these things that I'm claiming that I've seen.
And I haven't just always been by myself when I've witnessed this.
There's been other people with me.
and I'll tell you something
I shared my pictures
with who I thought
somebody I could trust
that you know
claim to be in the Bigfoot community and stuff like that
and I want you to know
my every one of my pictures
even on my backup
my email
my phone, everything got wiped.
Everything I had got wiped.
Wow.
Yes, I've been trying, and this has been just probably,
maybe about six months ago, if not, maybe five months ago.
And I had some pictures that were, and they weren't, not all of them were fuzzy pictures.
You know how everybody says, oh, here we go with the blob squads.
Right.
And stuff like that.
Yeah.
No, I had really good clear pictures.
Some of them, I don't even know how I took them because I was in such a state of shock and panic that I don't remember taking the picture.
I've had lost time in the woods also.
Roger has got a good question.
wanted to ask you real quick, Candice.
Yeah.
Do you feel like all these things are, they gravitate to you?
Okay.
Well, let me answer that question, honestly.
Okay.
Now, listen, I'm going to say yes, yes.
Okay.
But with that being said, I'm a Godfair enrollment.
Sure.
Okay.
I don't do drugs.
I don't drink.
I don't even drink.
I don't do nothing.
And I'm in my right frame of mind.
There's not anything wrong with me.
Yeah.
You know, a lot of people will say you're delusional.
You're seeing this or that.
Or what are you snorting?
What are you smoking?
What are you doing?
You know, was you drinking?
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Oh, none of that stuff.
I've always been in my right frame of mind.
Good, good.
This is the kind of stuff that it's not nothing you want to play with.
I'm going to tell you that right now.
Yes, ma'am.
I will tell you that it's not nothing that you want to play with.
And see, the last time that I was camping and stuff,
we was out on about the backside of 10 acres closer to the creek
and had a bombfire going and all this
and it sounded like, and I mean there wasn't nobody else out there,
but it sounded like a man and woman were talking.
And my one cousin, she come up from Paducah, Kentucky.
She'd never been camping or nothing.
okay
and she's like
do you hear that
and I said yes
but you have to be
very very quiet
and don't speak
and she's like why
and I said
because that's not a
real man
and woman
and she's like
what do you mean
I said well
you know
I talk to you
about Bigfoot
and stuff
things that living
in the woods
and I'm telling you
you just got to be still
and I mean
she was terrified
but
as they got closer
you could hear them snapping,
breaking, cracking,
you know, tree limbs and stuff like that.
But when they were further away,
it sounded just like a woman,
just like a man.
But then when they got closer up on us,
because we had that bomb fire going.
But we had done,
got inside the tent,
you know,
because of the sound and stuff.
And we was just more or less,
you know,
praying.
And I was just like,
just be real quiet, be real still,
that they got up to our tent and they started pushing down on it.
And this tent that we had belonged to my other cousin,
and it was like one of the, I don't know,
it was an older type tent that had like the metal pose.
I mean, it was huge.
It had like different rooms in it where it had zipper walls and stuff.
It was huge.
It was massive.
and so they started pushing down on that tent and I mean it's scared of yeah you know but I was just like I just started praying and saying you know in my mind because I feel like I feel like how people talk about the mind speak because I've had the mind speak where they spoke to me and when they were pushing down on that tent and stuff
And like I said, I went into prayer, but I was like saying in my mind,
we're good people don't hurt us, go on about your way.
And then I heard it sound like the male voice.
It sounded kind of really gurgly.
And then all of a sudden the female let out the scream.
and all
I'm not lying
it sounded like she said
no
you know like maybe
the mill was telling her
hey let's mess with them a little more
and maybe she just didn't want to
and said no
I'm not really for sure
but that's the feeling that I got
and I just kept
telling my cousin I said
just be real quiet
you know whisper in tear
real real quiet
and I just kept praying
and trying to like mind speak to them that we would be out of there in the morning,
just we're going to sleep, just leave us alone.
And they turned around and walked off, but they was out there for a good while.
And, you know, it's not that I'm really afraid of like the sassical squash.
I am to a certain degree because, you know, you have those that are rogue.
and I mean
you know
I just
I think
the more that you go in numbers
but I will be honest with you
they know your intentions
when you come into the woods
they know if you have a good heart
or a bad heart
they do know all these things
they're highly highly intelligent
and you know everybody says
oh we need to produce a body
and blah blah blah
you know, they have the proof.
There is proof out there.
And they've already been doing not just the mitochondrial DNA,
but they've been doing the nano DNA on them,
like the nuclear.
It's nuclear DNA.
And it still does not show the father side of the DNA,
but it'll say the mitochondrial DNA is of the female,
you know, the human female.
It's human.
It comes back.
It's very, very interesting stuff.
Candice, I actually, I had a question for you about your, how you said they were coming around your home as well.
Yeah.
What's the closest do you think they're getting to your home?
They just walk right up out of the back of the woods back here and come right up to the window.
They just come right on up to the window.
Yeah.
Have you seen tracks?
I think that.
Yes.
Now, I have found tracks.
Yeah.
I have found tracks.
I'm going to say what would be the mama tracks.
See, that's another thing.
I had pictures of tracks.
And I had pictures of that werewolf footprints too.
And I'm telling you, they're massive.
It is so massive.
And then,
um,
uh,
uh,
one,
okay,
like when I was living in Charlestown,
Indiana,
okay,
there's these houses over by the woods and stuff.
And,
um,
a friend of mine was living over there and she said her neighbor,
uh,
there was like three or four neighbors right in a row there.
And then there wasn't no place else.
And it was just surrounded by like where the park and all that stuff is.
And they made a dog park down there.
And this thing.
They found footprints that come up out of the woods.
And the footprints was on their front porch, their back porch,
going up to their windows and their doors and stuff.
And they had taken pictures and everything.
And they had asked my friend, do you know what these are?
And she said, no, but I know somebody at will.
And so she brought them to me.
And she said, can you look at these and tell me what you think they are?
And I said, well, I'll tell you one thing.
they're not.
They're not big foot.
I said those look more like the
werewolf footprints that
I've seen.
This thing done the spider
crawl.
It done a spider crawl.
Okay.
And oh,
I will say this.
I know there's a lot of people
probably going to listen
and I'm telling you this right now.
I know where there's a burial site.
I cannot tell you what's buried there,
but I can tell you that one of them is like six feet long.
Then there's a couple small ones.
Then there's one like seven and a half to eight feet long.
And they're in the woods, but they're not far off a road.
There's actually like a parking lot you can park at and then walk into the wood line.
And that's where I've seen the one doing.
Now, I don't know if them are guardians of the woods.
Or what they are.
Candice, just be really careful how you describe what's buried.
I don't want the stream to be kicked off YouTube.
I'm serious.
Okay. Yeah.
I want you to keep going with the story, but certain words will trigger this to be shut down.
Oh, okay, okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, we're talking about like an animal, an animal graveyard or whatever.
Okay.
But anyway, me and, okay, there was a man.
He had his dog, and his dog was like a bloodhound or whatever,
a beagle and bloodhound mix or something.
But anyway, it got down there in those woods,
and I was talking to the guy, and he was ex-military and stuff,
and he was telling me about his tours and this and that and the other,
because I come from a long line of military family.
And so, I told him, I said, you know, there's things back there in them woods.
You better get your dog because it'll kill your dog because a certain part of the woods is really, really bad.
And I'm not talking.
I'm talking like whatever's there.
I cannot go there.
Like, I could take somebody and show them, but then I wouldn't be able to stay there.
I would have to get out immediately.
I don't know.
It's almost like they know who you.
you are. It is so hard for me to explain it. But anyway, I took him, holler for his dog. He's like,
well, I'm not going in there. I'm not armed. I said, well, I'm not armed either. He said,
well, let's, you show me what you're talking about. And why I holler for my dog. So we went to
the area because where his dog went was there's a creek right there too. So he's hollering for
his dog and then I'm showing him
the little
places and stuff
and he's like oh my gosh
he said huh
and
he bent down and he pulled up
some fur some like hair
fur whatever you want call it
he said huh
we better get out of here
and I said yeah
you know
I mean
he just
pretty much talked to me
about a few things that he experienced.
And I showed him things that I was experiencing.
And he was like, oh, yeah.
He said, I wouldn't ever go back here unless I was armed.
And so anyway, yeah, that's been going on for quite a while.
And I've had experiences.
I never had fear really until probably,
starting in 2017.
You know, like I could go in the woods.
I'd go camping.
I could go anywhere and stuff like that.
And I never really felt threatened or anything.
And then when I was where I used to live, I was going in those woods where I found
all the stuff I just told you about.
And it took me, I guess, from like 27.
It's pretty hot and heavy until 2020, 2021.
And then that's when I left.
And I was like, oh, I got to get away from this area because it's so bad.
And there's other people around there, too, that knows it.
And the ones that don't, I feel sorry for them, you know, because people just look at you like you're crazy.
I've often thought about, I've often.
often thought about making a sign and putting it out there, you know, for people to see and say this is like a Bigfoot area or something.
I don't know.
I had a cousin that her husband, he was interested in stuff.
And then when I told him about the area, he said, oh, well, that's not enough to do anything in.
I said, oh, that's what you think.
because I have found
like
I don't know tunnels
and stuff like that
like dug out underground
and stuff
where I've seen
things going in
and out of those two
and it's
and those tunnels
are all along a creek bed
and you would never know
they's there
because they put trees
and and brush
and they build a lot of things
underground
wow
like nesting there
Yeah, they're like nesting areas.
Some of the ones that I found instead of the teepees.
Well, see, there's like, and these trees are massive.
Once I kept going back there all the time, they put up great big Xs.
They took two of the biggest trees back there and pulled them up, roots and all, and made a big X.
and I guess for me to stay the heck out
and then
I just found a bunch more of those exes too
and they wasn't there before
but this other place I'm talking about
yeah
it's pretty
it was pretty
life altering and stuff
you know
oh yeah
I mean because I've always known
it's like you all
you know that you
know is all I can say absolutely and for those that for those that don't know because I mean I've
talked to people too that are like I'm going to kill one if I see it no you think you will you'll
you'll try but let me well let me tell you something they're they're fast they are so fast
I don't think anybody could outrun one maybe in a car but not on foot
you know, and if they want to get you, they'll get you. And if they don't, then they don't.
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Well, you know, I think the thing is, is even if you were to get one, there's going to be
other ones right along with it that are going to get you.
There's no getting out of it.
No, there's not because they run in pack.
and stuff and you know
and
what concerns me more than
Bigfoot is this other
stuff that's out there
because
now
I know
when I first
went out to my cousins that lives
out towards
like Otisco
Indiana and stuff
we were out there one day
was walking on their property
and
She wanted to take this deer trail and go down to her creek and stuff.
And we were taking, walking alongside the deer trail.
And I just so happened to look up.
And I seen like it was cloaked.
It looked like it was cloaked.
And I'm going to say like, you know the movie like Alien versus Predator?
Sure, yeah.
When you've seen that movie.
It's kind of like a way of looking, yeah?
Yeah, it looked just like that.
Like I could see the silver.
I could see a silver outline.
And I kept telling my cousin, stop.
We can't go this way.
I said, don't you see it?
She's like, no.
I said, look, follow my finger.
And I kept pointing.
And she never really seen it like I've seen it.
She said she felt a heaviness or uneasy.
but she never really seen it.
But I've seen it.
You know, and I guess maybe not everyone can see.
Roger's got a question as well.
Have you ever seen one run?
No, not full stream or anything.
Yeah.
I've seen them jump.
I've seen one.
Okay.
When I was 12, and we were building a car.
clubhouse back in the woods. There was four of us. And Teresa's, my friend Teresa,
seen it first. And she had walked down over an embankment. And we wasn't maybe not even,
I don't know, thousand feet into the woods, maybe. And we was building a clubhouse. Actually,
her brother, Tony, was building a clubhouse. And we went back there.
And we had my little sister with us.
And I told her, because Teresa's like,
come here and look at this.
Something's peeping out from behind the tree.
And so I go down there and I'm looking, but I don't see anything.
And she points.
And I follow her hand to where she's pointing.
And all of a sudden, that one, it had a lot of hair.
And it was a blonde with red, like, like a,
what you would consider a strawberry blonde.
But it was kind of like a strawberry color with blonde and reds in it.
It looked like it had been groomed.
You know, like it didn't look dirty.
There was, we didn't smell anything.
But you know how like if you watch a ballet show, watch ballet and you'll see them
pick up a girl and she'll extend her legs out real far.
That's how this jumped.
It squatted down.
And it, when it come back,
up, it jumped.
And its legs were not, like,
it didn't jump like you would think,
how the Hulk would jump on TV.
This jump and its legs were extended.
And when it landed behind the other tree,
there was no sound.
And it kept getting, and it was going from tree to tree getting closer to
his.
And by this time,
Teresa's brother, Tony had come down there.
He's seen it too.
And the first thing he did is said, run.
And so we all turn and we take off running.
And, of course, I have to grab my little sister and drag her with us.
But, yeah, yeah, that's like the first time I ever seen one jump.
Yeah, they can jump really far and they can jump really high.
Do you remember any details of the face when you had that really good face-to-face encounter at that time?
Yeah.
Okay, the one when I was, okay, the one when I was 10-year-road, how high up in the tree I was, what I was seeing, and how I watched it stand up.
It had jet black hair, and really, I've just seen a side profile of it, but its skin was black.
And then the one that I seen when I was 12, his skin, I'm going to say he,
because a lot of them I think are male that have come around me a lot.
But his skin was kind of gray.
Like, it looked like gray leather.
Okay.
And then the other one that I see him really up close, okay.
And I don't mean no disrespect to any cartoons or anybody out there in this world.
But you know the cartoon, Mr. Okay.
You know the one Mr. McGue.
Oh, yeah, sure.
They used to have on TV.
Classic, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, his face, you know the way he squint it.
Yep.
He always squeam it.
And the way his nose was, okay, the one that's real tall, like 11 or 12 foot tall,
his skin was like he was white his skin looked white or kind of pale kind of pale
his face was all his when he looked his face was all squinched up like that wow and he had red
hair yeah he had red hair and then the the the werewolf thing well it was black and gray
the baby one was solid black
the one that had the white eyes
and the eyes were slanted
but the
the big mama one
let me tell you
I've seen them and the eyes were
golden like a bronze or a copper
with like yellowish gold looking
and if you shine a flashlight
and they light up on them at night
they'll glow
but her eyes went from that to
red, red eyes.
Yeah.
I'm telling you, it's just, and when they grow out or they do their sound, it will
vibrate your whole body.
Yeah, a matter of fact, I've often, I have often felt like they can also make you have
heart trouble.
Sure.
Yeah.
Because I would start having pain on the left side of my body.
Oh, dear.
my left arm and in my chest
or they can make you have breathing problems
and some kind of sound wave
or some kind of wave or something that they do
that I do know
yeah yeah
I'm just wondering if the dens
or the ones the other
the tunnel things that I found
I just wonder if that's not more
the werewolf that's doing that
and not so much as big for it,
but I do know that they will build,
uh,
uh,
like,
oh,
the ones that I've seen.
They were real long too.
Like,
okay,
if you know how if you take a,
if you tie a string from tree to tree and you put a tarp and it makes
like an A frame TP,
kind of like a tent.
Mm-hmm.
That's how they,
that's how they,
they do it,
but they do it low to the ground.
and they stack the tree limbs up to where you don't think nothing of it.
And a lot of times, like in the forest or even like not that far off of a foresty road,
people will, you know, like say you pull over off to like a lot and you're going to go hunt this farm over here or something.
And you're going off the main highway or the main road or a side road.
a lot of times the first couple hundred feet,
and you'll see mounds, you know,
or you'll see a little dirt hill.
And it looks like somebody took a bulldozer
and kind of dozed up the dirt
and stuff's grown over it
because some of those other things I was telling you about
that I found in the ground,
they had Easter lilies on them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I figured I was in a really bad place
when I found that.
So, but, you know, a lot of people don't talk about Southern Indiana.
No.
They talk more Northern Indiana.
You're the first person I've ever talked to.
From Southern Indiana.
Yeah.
Yeah, a lot of people won't talk about it around here.
There was another guy that was real big on YouTube.
I don't know what happened to him or where he went, but he, uh, he lived in Jeffersonville.
Indiana and he was going to all the forestries like Clark County Forestry and stuff and
he was putting them on Facebook or not Facebook but on YouTube and stuff and I was listening to him
and he just all of a sudden disappeared from everything that I'd ran in for the man and had
talked to him and he said yeah he just went about three miles back into the forestry when they
went camping and two and he was back there with his dog
It was just him and his dog.
And his first encounter, I think, was at the third man, 4th Street.
And I think that's more north of where I'm at.
And, yeah, because it's a lot of rolling hills.
See, in Indiana, where I'm at is rolling hills and valleys.
That's why they caught the Ohio Valley.
and we have the Ohio River all the way around us.
I mean, you can go to different spots.
We got, there's like Buffalo Trace Park.
There's Netson-Palmyra, Indiana,
and there's Hardy Lake,
and then there's the Ohio River that surrounds everything
all the way into Cordon, Indiana.
But, you know, there's a lot of, it's all woods,
it's Indian Creek.
there's so many resources for them to survive you know I mean there's yeah Candice this has been
just a fantastic chat I could talk to you for hours but I do want to there's a few other
people I think trying to call in but man I think I think we need to talk again can you
send me an email at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com just
So I have your contact info.
Maybe we can chat again.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, we sure can.
I think there's more that we can talk about for sure,
but it's been a pleasure talking to you.
Yeah.
Well, I could probably talk more freely because I know I have to watch what I say.
Exactly.
But I could probably enlighten you.
But yeah, I've had experiences throughout my whole life.
And the only one that really worries me and bothers me
and well, I had to learn.
I will tell people this.
This is one major thing.
Even though that we have fear,
you have to let all that fear go.
Because that is the first thing that's picked up on is the fear.
And I mean, we have a right to be afraid
because there are things out there besides Bigfoot.
Sasquatch, Saw Bay, whatever you choose to call them.
There are other things out there that are far, far more dangerous and worse,
you know, that I think.
And I will say this, they really get annoyed a lot when people, like, hit the trees and
hoop and holler and all that kind of stuff.
if you just go camping and play music and have a campfire,
I find that it's not just that they're drawn to me, maybe,
but I find that when you're just being yourself and doing your normal thing,
they come around a lot more than what you realize.
Oh, yeah.
Yep, they're curious.
They're very curious.
Right.
And the ones that go out hitting the tree,
and doing a lot of stuff.
And I'm not saying that it's a bad thing to do that.
But I'm saying they already know you're there.
You know what I mean?
They already know.
Yeah, Candice, we got to talk a lot more on an actual interview, I think, for sure.
Okay.
And I have a lot of Native American heritage, too.
My father was Native American.
I'm not surprised, to be honest.
Yes.
I'm Native American German.
Yep.
And I think of him.
Irish in there, but I look, if you met me, you would see, you'd say, oh, yeah, you look Native American.
Or at least that's what people tell me.
Kansas, we're going to be in touch.
Send me an email, okay?
Please.
Yes, I will.
I will do that.
All right.
Thank you so much for calling in.
Thank you.
Yes, ma'am.
That was an intense first call.
My goodness.
The phone lines are open.
For those that are new, and we almost have a 200 people in here.
Let me make sure the Google Voice is still rocking here.
Still good to go.
Oh, all right.
The voicemail, press 2.
Hi, this is Jeremiah.
Hello, sir.
Hi, who's this?
Lays and Blaze.
Oh, hey, Lays and Blaze.
Thanks for calling in, man.
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Are we live currently, sir?
Yes, we are.
So just to be advised that this is live on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, all that stuff.
I'll watch my tone if you don't mind.
Yes, I agree.
Yeah, just the language.
I'm going to put my headset on.
I'm watching on YouTube.
Copy.
so I'm going to hook up my headset
but maybe I can watch the stream
while I chat with you for a moment
Gotcha
Yeah I've been watched
I kind of seen this stream
Like last night I think or yesterday
Or anyway yeah
I'm all into Bigfoot and
Orbs and chick-jack everything
You've experienced anything out there
You're out in the West Coast right?
I live in a hot zone
How's my
volume and everything. Do I need to turn it down for you maybe?
It actually sounds great. You're welcome to share whatever you would like to.
Okay. And I'm way open to questions also. I mean, that's part of the communication here.
Yeah, sure.
Yeah, just bear with me. I'm currently kind of multitasking for a second.
but yeah people said tell the stories well i said i had stories so so you are can you tell a general
area of where in the pacific northwest you're at i like to call valley rainbow triple rainbow valley
valley uh middle washington i'm right here in my valley area uh yeah middle washington kind of
Right below the mouth hole was kind of what I had written in the chat.
Okay.
Right below it, south directly.
And, you know, that's a good story.
If nobody's heard it, it's a long story.
That's a long story.
It's about six hours.
Absolutely.
So, how about this?
Still trying to go.
Oh, I got turned on my headset.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
That helps a lot.
You won't hear me, though.
I'm just looking at monitoring your stream.
Much better.
So I'm an ex-army currently on what we're looking at three days, et cetera.
We'll just leave it at that unless you have other questions.
20 miles, 25 miles south of Mel's hole directly as to crow flies.
And I've seen pretty much a lot of things, a story from the interview that's been told.
I was actually
You're not going to believe this one
because I got so many stories
I don't even know where to begin
You want to start with being chased
or followed by a board
Tick-Tac white light
down the Yakima River through the canyon
coming from below Mel's hole
through the canyon because we got Ellensburg
and there's a canyon from Ellensburg
to the Yakima area
that's about 20 mile
canyon Yakima River Canyon
and they call it.
It's an actual highway.
It's an old highway north.
I thought they built a new modern highway
just to east of it a few miles.
It's a standby canyon highway road
when they shut down the main highways
for any reason.
But anyway, me and the wife, we were young.
We had a three-year-old daughter approximately
in the back of the extra cab Nissan,
85, 4x4.
I believe we were pulling a tandem trailer flatbed with all of our home belongings on
because we were moving back out of her brother's pad house with her his wife moving back
to the Yakma area so we left at night because you know it's a seizure drive at night no
traffic loaded up tied down to tandem axle you know like I said before and off we go
it's probably midnight or something.
Easy cruise, probably about
a 40-minute cruise, taking our time.
We did about halfway into the canyon,
let's just speed it up.
We're cruising along.
It's about 50-mile cruise through the canyon.
Top speed with taking exception
for all the up and down hill,
road and corners.
Because we are cruising through a canyon
right along the river and stuff.
Sometimes you got to go up a little higher.
There's a dam in the middle of the,
canyon. But we get
before we get to the dam,
we're halfway in, we're three
quarters.
We're, oh, direction.
Let me slow it down. We get
about a quarter, a third
of the way into that canyon.
It's clear skies. I kind of
notice, hey, honey,
what's that light over the river
above the trees, right above the tree line?
I mean, above the tree, so probably
50 feet near, 100 feet.
It's following over the
it's hovering over the river in tandem with us.
It's following side by side with us.
I'm doing 50, 45 miles an hour.
Oh, and I'm going, what the heck is that?
What the heck is that?
It's following us.
Right alongside.
We're going, we're just continuing driving.
I just continue driving and we're just checking it out.
I eventually get a little way into the moment.
And I tell her, hey, honey, roll down your window.
So I make sure this isn't just a reflection on my,
gauges. It's so bright, though, it can't possibly be. Yeah, I won't go outside at night. It's crazy here.
Okay. I live in a hot zone. You'll understand if you know my stories. Anyway, I was reading chat.
So she rolls the window down, and we're looking, I'm looking across. I'm not going that fast,
so I can look across. I'm actually probably flown down by this time freaking out.
And just to let you know, back in the day, I never traveled, you know, unarmed. So I have a feeling a lot of my
stories have a lot to do with why they've left me alone.
Anyway, you're okay.
We're listening to it looks like an award to Tick-Tax,
the size of a folks, I have a bright white,
it's brighter than the brightest white light flare you can think of, you know,
in your eyes.
This, our distance from the river and this object constantly is no more in like 100 yards.
the highway
oh it was right along
I'm just going
wow this is really weird
I've been through a lot of weird things
so I'm not totally
I haven't lost it or anything
like I say I feel pretty well protected
in my own means
so we just keep cruising
checking it out
she's watching it
like I said
silent brightest light
it kind of imagine
the light being like a street light
in a light fog
you get kind of that pyramid down to the like shine out of it.
So the light was kind of coming down in a pyramid-type beam from the object.
But the object itself was bright as a brighter than bright as a sun.
So it was white light.
So after she rolls window down, we hear this not making a sound at all.
It's still candidly following us along the river and we're on the highway.
100 yards away
this craft
Next thing you know
Deer
Deer just
Front and behind me
I'm flowing down like crazy
Just for stop and avoid a collision
With the deer
I've heard it deer
Next thing you know during this
My rear tandem driver's side tire
Goes passing me
Right next to me
There's no traffic
This is late at night
It's a canyon
Two road high
way, one way each way.
I'm going, what the
hey, honey, this is
really wild. I got my kids
in the backyard, in the back of the
behind the dock of my wife,
just sitting there in a car seat, and we're
moving. We're just going for a normal
drive. It's supposed to take 30,
40 minutes, and we...
Okay, so I have to stop
because my tire just went buzzing behind me
during the deer event.
And mind you,
Forbes still sitting out here over the
I make it back
It's thrown on the back of the act
On the flatbed trailer with all the rest of my stuff
I'm getting the vehicle
Straight ahead and off
Get down the road with
And then, you know, the things that's disappeared
It just, it just vanished
Didn't see it anymore
Nothing happened to us other
What I just described
I might take a break
I thought for sure we were goneers on that one
That sounds like a good story
That's very, very intense.
I can tell that you're extremely affected by what you experienced that.
I'm just thankful that you were able to share that.
Thank you.
Do you have any activity around your house that's been going on?
Sir, do you want to hear about New Year's Eve?
This last New Year's Eve, sir.
Sure.
That's the most recent object.
Okay.
Okay.
playing play stations, call it duty and stuff in the living room.
10.35 p.m.
New Year's Eve.
I'm used to this.
I've been on this property for 20 plus years now, 24 years.
I'm not, yeah, 24 or 5 years, 25.
Over the valley, because that Yakima River runs right to the east of my property.
And whenever there's proper weather conditions, we get fog here.
Nothing flies in the fog.
Am I correct?
Sir, I'm going to ask you a question.
What flies in the fog?
I mean, something that can see pretty good, I would imagine.
Technology at a low altitude, of course, too.
Your visibility is less than a quarter mile.
Oh, my goodness, not even a quarter mile.
Hundreds of yards, a few hundred yards.
Because I'm on a hill.
And, you know, I could be looking over the fog bank below me,
actually just to describe my situation.
So it's New Year's 10.35ish p.m.
I get up and I'm always looking out of my view window in the living room.
And I notice that's pretty cool, foggy.
Oh, and fireworks have been going off every hour since about 9 o'clock regularly.
So out here it's Wild Wild West, so they shoot mortars off and stuff.
So, you know, you get the big, the huge fireworks,
explosions all around my area here.
I mean, right next to me and stuff.
I digress.
So I'm figuring, okay, that's part of a possible explanation to the story.
I'm looking out the window.
Get up, taking a break, looking out the window, checking out the fireworks and everything,
waiting for New Year's Day.
I look up under the Army Air Base and Listening Post Research Center.
I can, that's a story in itself.
You must ask me that.
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It's not a secret because you can see it from the highways,
rest stop above,
so I'm not displaying anything that could be disclosed on anyone's effort.
And I trained out there all the time.
for years.
I digress.
It's a fireball orb.
This is the story.
That's the title of it.
My ranch was hovered by a fireball or at least the size of a beach ball, possibly as large as a
Volkswagen bug.
It was coming towards from the river area.
I got one more hill over here, small hills before the river in front of my out view.
And it was approximately, I'm going to say.
500 feet high in the fog and I've seen it kind of doing an east-west rotation back and
forth a very short distance probably quarter miles as far as the sky is in the
distance I was viewing it from and I'm watching and I'm observing it I'm going gosh that
don't look like a flare or a firework.
This event lasted for five minutes.
So I'm watching a fireball board.
It looks like the sun.
You can imagine the sun close up
and the satellite views or whatever,
but it's in the fog.
It's growing.
It's a fireball.
And it's doing a, I wrote, a back and forth,
kind of almost a crescent back and forth.
And this object's starting to get closer
towards my ranch.
in the fog.
I'm thinking,
it's not a flare.
It can't be nothing other than what I know it could be.
It's still in the rotation,
and it's just getting closer slowly towards my area.
So now it's probably between me and my brother-in-law.
He's on the opposite hill.
There's another hill.
He's on the opposite hill from what I'm looking at.
And it's in between me and his property,
which is only about a mile distance.
I'm looking at it.
It's coming towards me.
It's coming towards my property.
It's in the fog.
You can't really see anything other than the fog,
and I can barely see the lower ground of the valley barely.
It's approaching towards the deal.
Now it's probably like 500 feet in the air,
maybe only 400 feet, 300.
You can't see any farther than that anyway,
but it's so bright you can't miss it.
no sound.
I'm watching it from my window,
clear view.
I'm going, okay,
I'm telling my battle buddy,
hey, he's sitting here and partying with me.
You got to get up and look at this.
And at that time when we were getting up to get up,
I said, I got to go outside and look at this out on the front porch.
So that's what I do.
Like I said,
it's at a long evening, kind of.
I go outside and I'm looking at this thing.
I tell him to get out here too.
I'm listening, and I'll see if I hear any sounds.
I don't hear anything other than regular.
background sounds from exploding
ordinance from the
celebrating New Year's.
This object never left my sight
unless I turned my head
this whole event. It stayed there.
So now
I'm out on my front porch.
It's the middle of the night,
1040, 45
by now.
And I'm listening.
That thing ain't making a sound. I'm looking
at directly and it's not that far.
away. It's a couple hundred yards. It's bright.
Can't judge the size, but it probably
wasn't bigger than a Volkswagen, but could have been
as small as beach fall.
Okay. So now it's almost like,
it's like, it's like
a couple properties south of my property
and it's up in the air.
I can see it and the thing starts like doing
a circle, circles maybe.
and then it kind of comes to a stop
and it hovers there
it hovers there
for like a minute
I'm telling my battle blade
see I told you dude
it's real man
unbelievable how you ever seen that before
and he's gone
he doesn't know what to say
he's never seen nothing like this
I haven't really either
this kind of a non-fam
like I said I'm telling him
Hey, dude, nothing flies in the fog except words and tic-tacks and stuff.
This thing's hovering.
I'm looking out my window right now in the area,
and it seriously is only a couple properties away.
Straight up.
Your vision isn't much because it's foggy.
That thing sat there for about a minute, minute and a half.
Okay, now here's the coolest part.
That stupid orb slowly, slowly.
It took about a minute.
It went straight up.
And the light, it was going straight up because I could see it perfectly through the fog.
And the light just started getting dimmer and dimmer as it went up.
And then it was gone.
That was it.
That's the end of the story.
That is intense.
That's a good one, though, seriously.
I mean, that one, that's an unexplainable fireball at a couple hundred foot or a couple hundred yards.
Now, mind you, like I said, I don't go outside alone.
Right.
I can't because I'm afraid I would have disappeared years ago if I was to.
I keep trying to figure it out.
It's kind of haunting me.
I don't know because I'm a critical thinker or what,
but it's like I have too many events.
And my life's path, my life's path is,
it just dictates such a strange.
I mean, I'm a war vet and stuff, you know.
I mean, I flew over the
Dexon Valdez
back in 89 the day it happened
coming back from Korea.
Really?
I've been to the Gulf,
Desert Shield, Desert Storm.
Yeah.
And I've seen stuff over there, dude.
I've seen stuff on guard duty.
But I think the real thing to
Lays and Blaze,
currently is his location.
Because I'm 20, 25 miles south of Melville,
I overla,
look, I overwatch a military base with a listening post and research facility or whatever.
It's on Google, except where you can't see the satellite dishes because they wipe those off.
Right.
Yeah, we'll go up to the rest off if you want to see, though, the mass array of huge, huge.
Hence, listening post facility research center, government.
I think it's a dumb, actually.
I wouldn't be surprised.
Have you seen any Bigfoot activity?
That's my wall-wall story, two-canon camping trip.
The Tucanin Valley now, but just let me, I'll go right back.
Sure.
The facility over here past the facility just east of the Yakima or the Columbia River,
because it's all desert from B to the Columbia River.
And it's a, it's a government property.
like area 51 let's just say that okay sure then you cross the river and now you're in the
hamford nuclear facility area which goes for another 20 miles or 30 miles where they built the
bomb for the world war one so that ties into the project blue beam story which would blow your mind
bigger and better than the orb story i just told you that's a whole crazy story for sure yeah that is a
wild one. And I still got the Bigfoot story, but let me just give you, we can touch on it later
if you don't have time. But let me bring this up. If we ever talk again, sir, and you have
give me the opportunity to, I appreciate that. It's nice to get things off your chest.
Absolutely.
I got it on my channel, you know, to help get it off my chest and kind of leave my story, you know.
What's your channel's name? I'm very hyperactive, so if I talk too much, I'm sorry.
Lays and what's your channel?
Lays and Blaze and Blaze.
Okay, cool.
So people can go check that out, definitely.
And you've got stories on there and stuff?
Lays and blaze.
Just like my screen.
Perfect.
Yeah, I got a small paranormal list.
They're not real detailed, but they give you an idea.
Gotcha.
And like I said, somebody wanted a more detailed story.
I'd be happy to make one.
And I plan on actually in the future when I have time, you know how active
us old people are.
So Project Bluebeam happened between Hamford, Hamford Nuclear Facility and Yakima Fireing Center, aka also Backslash, LP Listening Post Research Center.
I'll get to my big foot story now.
But Project Blue Beam is what I call it, because it was two twin.
blue beams.
Oh, wow.
Two thin blue bleams.
And it was in the Christmas season.
We were here with some friends that we had staying with us that just moved from Idaho.
And we were letting them hang out with us until they figured out what they were doing.
And they were my witnesses to the story.
I got three witnesses, my wife and that couple.
Two blue beans.
off on the horizon going straight into the clear sky at night
huge they had to be huge because they were so far away
they had to be huge because they were so far away
and these aren't they weren't advertising for you know
the Christmas season down right now this wasn't anywhere in the desert
nothing's out there and they went up in the sky
and then you know eventually you couldn't see the tip of them
because they just, but they were huge.
And they went way up and out of sight, basically,
into the atmosphere.
Straight up, twin, just imagine like the old Twin Towers in New York,
but light that you could see through going straight up.
They had to have been two miles wide.
I estimate they were two, one mile to two miles wide
because of the distance on the horizon,
which was what am I saying maybe 10 miles home and there was the there was the exact same gap between
him so they were tandem blue beams with with a gap in between them straight up and it lasted for 15
minutes I was I found out and notice him when I was going to go outside and smoke a cigarette and
take a break it was cold outside so I came back inside but I was watching them anyway big foot story
All right.
The only reason why there's any wall
that is its location to
Project Blue Game.
Wall Wall, Washington.
I'm young. I'm back
in 1986.
I just got back from Basic Training
AIT from Fort Knox, Kentucky
as an arm recruitment specialist.
I'm actually camping with
my friend who's getting ready to go to
boot camp in the
two cannon valley.
There's a two cannon river.
that runs just north of Wall Wall area.
It's in the blues, blue mountains.
Okay, yep, gotcha.
You know, miles north of Wall.
Bigfoot, I can't say it was Bigfoot.
I didn't see anything.
It was dark, okay.
But you're going to trip on this story real quick.
All right.
All right.
I didn't see him, and I didn't check for footprints after the fact when the daylight came.
How long is this stream going to last?
So I don't tie up all your time.
You need other panelists or something.
I would say, you know, if we have a little bit more to the Bigfoot story, that would probably be a good place to end after that.
I did have a call come in that I want to.
Go another minute or so?
Yeah, yeah.
A couple minutes.
Sure.
I'll take two more minutes.
All right.
Okay.
We'll condense it down, but it's a 20-minute story.
Me and my friend, he's getting ready to ship off in a couple months to go to basic training.
I just got back.
I've been home for a couple of, about a few months.
We're taking a break.
We're spending a week up in the Tuchanan River Valley
at an actual government force and do some fishing and stuff.
So we're camping, we're staying, and we're partying, of course, we're young.
It's late night.
We're just sitting there.
No, mind you, I never go out alone.
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In those days, I was more than adequately prepared for anything.
Late night, clear skies, a couple little cotton ball clouds in the air.
Beautiful view, the best, West Coast, best coast.
all of a sudden, all of a sudden,
and this night turned to day in a flash.
Because I didn't know about meteors in those days, really.
I didn't pay attention.
We didn't have video from YouTube of meteors lighting up all sky.
Right.
So I'm guessing it was a meteor.
I'm guessing it was a meteor.
The whole sky lit up.
I'm seeing shadows of the trees and all the,
all the terrain.
It's high noon, and it's past midnight.
Bam, flashes over.
It's pitch black again.
Immediately, my, our camp is, I'm hearing all the bushes around us.
And it's really bushy and tree around us.
We're right next to the river.
I could throw a rock and hit the river.
The bushes are all just rattling like freaking crazy.
And then the smell came.
And I'm hearing snorting, grunting, thumping, thumping,
thumping on the ground, heavy breathing.
Describe it.
It sounded like a big foot encounter to me if I was solicited to one to compare it.
Absolutely.
The whole forest came alive right around my camp and campfire.
And I'll tell you, the smell like I put in the comments,
took my breath away, it was so pungent.
and the only worst smell I smelled in my life was stir and burn in Saudi Arabia in Iraq.
I had stir and burn duty.
I couldn't breathe hardly.
It was just it was the most repulsive nasty smell.
Okay, I'm a logical, critical thinking, man.
I'm freaking out, of course, because first off, it just turned daylight.
And I got a whole bunch of activity around the camp.
And it's scary because it's really close.
And the whole place smelled like a, like I got my, like I'm standing in a feed farm or whatever.
It's like I'm standing on top of the manure farm.
Right.
Wow.
And the whole forest came alive.
I heard stuff running by me.
So I'm guessing.
I'm guessing it was just the deer or elk because this is high, high activity area for wild wildlife.
And they probably got freaked out by the,
meteor if that's what it was.
I don't know if that's what it was.
I'm going to say it was
logically thinking.
But why would it be the combination
of all that?
The night sky turns a day.
All of a sudden, activity
all around crazy,
like it was just
rushing us with the smell.
That's my story for that
and all the next panel has come on.
And I appreciate your time, sir, and everybody
in chat. Have fun. Go to my
Check out my stories.
Thank you, ladies.
And it was, first off, I know those stories were tough.
Thank you for sharing them.
And please don't be a stranger, my friend.
I hope to talk to you later.
I thubbed up today just a little bit ago.
And that's why I don't go outside anymore.
It's just...
Makes sense.
...titty litter out, and that's about it.
Makes sense, my friend.
Be safe.
Because, well, we had a hot tub.
here me and the wife for like eight years and all we do is watch orbs fly by it that night having
fun good night everybody i'm going to keep watching have fun all right thank you lazy be safe
wow what an incredible account of orbs and bigfoot from a very strange area of washington thank you
Laysen. Let me check the phone here. It's about 10.20 p.m. I think we are still going to keep going.
Let me plug in my phone real quick. We're going to keep going. If there's anyone that wants to
call in and share their Bigfoot encounter live, and I would actually request, just make sure that you're calling in with a Bigfoot encounter
as there are people where this is the only time
where they can ever call in with a big foot encounter.
Oh, here's one for me to call back.
Hi, is this MG?
It's a machine gun.
Yep, yep.
Thank you for, I got your, you left a voicemail a bit ago.
Thank you for calling in.
Yeah, I see that you have a few things you would like to share.
I'd love to invite you to do that and go right.
ahead. Actually, I have a couple of experiences. You know, to most people it would sound like it's crazy,
but I'm going to tell you right now. You know, originally it happens, you know, you're going
camping in the wilderness, but you don't know what was going on, right? You think, okay, you're
out there, whatever, blah, blah, blah. This was 20 years ago. But,
After the years, when everything, you know, when you connect the dots and all that stuff,
then you know what was going on.
That's going to be the end of the time.
We went camping to, I'm not going to give you the exact coordinates,
but it's going to be Tamagami, Ontario, Canada, very far up north in our wilderness over here.
Bushi, let's just say that.
So we went over there, and then one night.
we're all sitting around.
There's about three, about four of us.
We're sitting around a campfire.
And then all we hear is,
just like how I told the chat about two weeks ago,
all we heard was,
oh, you know, regular booms.
Those are gigantic footsteps that you heard,
hit the ground, two of them.
And then all you hear is a gigantic tree breaking
in half immediately after that. We weren't looking for Bigfoot back then, okay, but we knew
exactly what that meant. Not immediately, but later on, we figured it out. And then this is this,
my buddies and I, about two or three years later, we went camping again in Tamagamy, Ontario,
into the wilderness and we took our boat and we just kept going and going and going until the end of that
what we call Bigfoot Island but it was actually a point it's not necessarily in island but it was a point
and as soon as you step what we call island everything you name and that entire little
it was a bigfoot nest it was filled with bones no
No North American animal will do that, whatever you call a wildcat.
They will go back and take their prey to an open field with canopy.
This was a true Bigfoot Island and it was scary.
And you know what is the scariest thing?
As soon as we arrived there, when we found this so-called island,
there was a tree, not a big tree, but a,
partial tree shoved into the ground, bottom up, shoved into the ground.
And there was a bare skull shoved on top of that.
So that was there with you.
Wow.
That's a big foot island.
That's incredible.
Thank you for sharing that.
I will give you the coordinates.
And if you ever want to go there, we'll go together over there.
But I will not ever tell anybody else about that spot.
but I will tell you and we can go together, but nobody else, man.
Sure, yeah.
My email is Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
Feel free.
All right, man.
All right.
My buddies took pictures of all of these skulls and bones and everything on the island, okay?
Oh, wow.
I'm going to, oh, yeah, I'll send them to you.
I swear on my father who passed away in 2017, I swear on his death that I will send every picture to you,
man I swear to you
I appreciate that
okay thank you
all right my friend
all right
you have a good night
thank you for calling
there you have it
MG calling in
about Bigfoot Island
up there in
northern Ontario
wild stuff
thank you for calling in
I'm guessing
I don't have time for commentary
we got another one here we go
hi this is Jeremiah
hey man what's up
hey not much
who's this
uh jody
jody and uh
i saw i missed your call
but thank you for calling
uh so uh what do we got going on today jody
well
been listening to your show for
uh
four five months
and so it's
very very good show you've got a good show
thank you
and uh
no shit for the call in
and
big foot has been something
that
I've wanted to believe in since I was a kid, like a lot of people.
But, you know, you're just not, you're just not 100% sure until you, like, would see it with your own eyes.
And I'm still at that point, because I've never actually seen one of my very eyes.
So I can never be 100% sure.
I might be 99, but, you know, not 100.
And I still have it.
But I've had a couple of things that have.
happened a couple of years ago that has all the remarks of what I've heard from other people
would be maybe a class D or C you know encounter so it started when uh it's about two years ago
and started hearing a sound widely over it sounded like on-packet sound was elk like a morning
type of bellowing type sound like an elk and there's no elk here in Alabama that I know of
and so I got a recorder to record it and there was other I mean it was coyotes going crazy
crashing off in the distance and I recorded some really weird sounds and I went back and other people
hear it and they're like well I don't know what it sounds like it may sound like this or that but
never heard nothing.
Very weird.
All right.
Fast forward, maybe a few weeks later,
and I live right next to a pretty good size creek,
and there's a train track that goes,
probably less than a quarter mile from my house,
down to the creek, and there's a train trussle.
And so for exercise in one day,
is in June, so it's pretty warm, walk out from my driveway, go down the road, onto the track,
and then I walk down to the track, which I've done many, many times, and go down to the train trestle
just to just sit there, throw rocks, you know, just hang out, whatever.
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And as I got closer to the train tracks, I could hear like what you would be, somebody had some
machinery, a lot of front loader or back holes, and you had the beeping noises back and forth,
but I couldn't see it from where I was at, but I could hear it in the distance.
There was houses.
It's somewhat close, but you couldn't really see the houses.
I could hear the machinery.
So I'll go down on the train trussle, you know, sit down on the creek bank.
And at first I heard whoops intermints with the sound of the machinery.
And I heard it, you know, give it about a couple minutes later.
Another of what I thought was whoops.
But then in my mind, I'm like, well, that sounds like,
whoops I've heard since I've been listening more about Bigfoot.
That sounds like a Bigfoot wood.
But, yeah, that can't be right.
That's obviously, you know, the sound of the machinery, groaning, or, you know,
that's something to do with that.
Well, it happened two or three more times,
and then like a 10 or 15 minute period
walked down the creak of a little ways to listen
and I heard it behind the train cells
and going back toward my house again
and this was a little more distinct
and I was here in the machinery
but the root now was more clear
and they had me puzzled
so I come back up on the bank
and I'm looking back up to the train thusses
and it's like the middle of the day.
So underneath the train trussle is, you know, it's shaded in black.
And I was looking at the train trussle and I could see a shadow with what looked like a dog.
Like the shadow of a dog at the ears and everything.
And in my mind, just quickly I'm like, well, they're obviously doing some construction, you know, up on the train trussle.
And that's just something they got up there and the light is shining, the sun is shining,
backlighting it
and it just looks like
a dog couch
a German shepherd
in shape of a dog kid
right underneath the train train
and I just glanced at it
for five seconds
and in my mind
that's what I thought
well I went back to
didn't give it no more without
and I'm just looking around
didn't hear no more loops
so I just chalked it up
well it sounded weird
but obviously that was
machinery of some sort
walk back up
up on the tracks
started walking back toward my house
and probably about
150 yards
as I walk
back on the tracks
toward my house
then away from the machinery
I've done cleared no more
you know I hear it way in the distance
I heard a giant
deep
whoop
back up my creek back toward my house
and that
like whoa
that kind of
that literally stopped me
and I just had this ears like
for real
it's just really
you know
very very strange
you want to ask
some thing from here
you want me to keep going on
absolutely this is super interest
Jody
I know you're keeping it vague
Can you, are you able to share like a county that this is in or any, anything?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's in Marion County.
Actually, we have two Marion County.
But the Marion County I living is in northwest of Marion County.
Right next to the Luxebelala Creek.
So this is like just, is this west of Bankhead National Forest?
Yes.
Okay.
Do you know much about Bankhead National Forest?
I've learned a lot in the last couple years.
Yeah, yeah.
It's, there's a lot of Bigfoot activity that goes on in there.
I'm not surprised that you are experiencing stuff like you are in that area at all.
Wow.
Okay, there's, there's after I stopped.
Well, me, I've done something kind of silly, I guess you would say.
I went off.
There's a field between that part and back toward the creek.
You know, there's woods on each side of the creek.
Then there's a pretty good size, three, four hundred yard field right there.
So I step off the tracks and go through a little tree line and then off into the field
towards where I heard the woop.
So in return, sounds stupid, but it's what I did.
In return, I did my imitation of an owl.
Okay.
and just, you know, I don't know, just to see, well, as I'm standing there, well, it dawns on me, well, you've heard this and everything, well, what if it really is?
And it's, what if something comes charging out that creek through the woodland out in this field?
And that's like, excuse me.
So I turn my butt right around and walk right out of the field, back upon the train track.
and started walking home.
Okay.
And I went to the,
then back up the train track,
took the left.
It goes back on the road,
back to my house,
and there's woods in between.
As I make the curve back to my house,
you can see the mailbox.
And about a,
little more than 100 yards, probably.
There's woods to my left and to the right
and the road,
and then there's my driveway to the house.
As I come around the curve, I hear either a small tree crashing, branch crashing, or something just, you know, hard.
Well, I've got my sunglasses on at that time.
You know, I'm walking.
And while I don't see anything, it's dark in the woods.
Even you take your shades off.
That time, back in there, back in the canopy board.
It's dark.
Well, I heard the crash and then I immediately took a couple of steps to go into the woods to investigate.
Well, just as I did that, I heard a smaller brush crack or whatever way closer to me.
And at the same time I heard that, it was like a huff and a hiss at the same time noise.
Yeah.
And that stopped me.
And I was like, oh, no.
Animal, I don't know what, that didn't sense of weird.
So I didn't run, but swiftly started walking toward my mailbox of the house.
And then I stopped and looked back and did my silly fake alcohol.
Nothing else happened and then I come back.
There's one other thing about them.
a month or so later
I have one more incident
and nothing's happened since
but probably a month or so later
now I was aware then
I'm out listening night
if I can't sleep
go out for a cigarette break
I go outside and just
stand at edge of my yard and just listen
you know
so I've been doing that
and trying to see if I could catch any more
recordings again.
And what I'm sitting on
the porch, and
next to my mailbox,
about 10 foot out the driveway
where that section of woods is,
I heard something rustling
and crashing, you know,
not super loud, but I could hear
it from my porch.
A struggle or a crash or
bash of trees. I'm like,
well, what was that? And some more
noises mixed in. Well, about that
time that I started hearing more
or whatever was going on, my air conditioner kicked on right the side of me.
So I couldn't hear what else was going on.
So I run inside to get the quarter to come back, you know, maybe there's more or whatever,
to record again.
And I didn't hear anything else.
So I come back, walk to the edge.
There's a little creek right here, this little ditch actually,
on the side of the property here
where I always would stand at night
and listen I go back there
to listen and that's like
you know straight diagonally back up
toward the mailbox of the driveway
and I heard some more crashing further on down
back where I had heard the initial
the initial
crash the first time
as I come back from the train track
in that area so
hmm so I walked in
toward the mailbox to investigate the noises I heard there.
And just as I got closing into my mailbox,
I got a smell of what I would consider to be something dead mixed with,
I heard someone describe a dirty dishrag.
It was fat, sour, a dirty dishrag,
more like not a skunk, but like a mink.
You know, that type of that smell,
mixed with dead animal and hot like bio all mixed together and as I got closer I thought about
that and I was like maybe I don't really want to see a big click you know immediately after
I've been listening you know they all every all these stories and I heard people that
smells and stuff I was like oh no I just stopped I said no and I went back to my spot
and just listened from then on and didn't hear anything else.
And so, but other than that, that was two years ago.
Well, I found a track one time.
I forgot about that.
Okay.
I took a picture a bit.
A weird, it was about, I put a dollar bill next to it,
and it was four in prints, almost like, too big for a foot.
print, but maybe a handprint of some sort.
About 10 inches across.
And it just, it had four inventions and a half invention on one side.
Big print of something.
I don't know what that was.
So we got that and then the doghead thing was very freaky.
And it didn't hit me until I got back and I started thinking about that.
When I looked back later, I went back to the same.
day at the same time back to the same train trussle,
went back and stood at the same spot where I was at and looked back up.
And that shadow of that head,
because I was going to go up there and see something,
well, okay, there's whatever they was working on.
There's the ears, you know, that's what I saw.
There was none of that there.
It was the same old train trussle it's always been.
And that head looking with a shadow head was not there.
And I saw that during the same time,
I heard the roots.
Yeah.
You've got some really interesting things going on, Jody, for sure.
Nothing that has happened since.
And it's just like if the day, was it just something that moving through and then
they're moved out of the area or what?
Have you ever heard other weird sounds in the woods around your house, stuff that doesn't
really fit or?
Well, I mean, I hear coyotes a lot.
and owls.
But these owls down here,
they can make weird.
Right.
I mean,
monkey sounds,
but I can see them in the trees
and I know it's owls,
you know,
and they make weird noises.
So it don't even bother me
and not to hear them.
They'll get close to the house.
It don't really bother me.
Coyotes,
I've heard them make weird,
but I'm assuming that's mostly coyotes,
but I don't know.
They're supposed to be the king of,
you know,
many king.
Right, exactly.
Lovely.
Roger's got a good question.
What time a year was it that that last happened?
The smell or the roots or which part?
Both.
When went to the train track and heard the roots, that was June.
And the smell was early.
the fly everything was blooming and there's a like a honeysuckle bush right before I get to my mailbox
I remember smelling it before I snelt the bad smell so in the summer area but the the sounds I recorded
the really good sounded like the elk was October oh yeah perfect um when I heard that that was
October and then the following spring and summer was the other activity and then nothing seems.
So you have sounds recorded.
Yes.
Are you able to send those through email?
But what I had to record them all is just a, it's a little, one of those Amazon fire things.
It's about, there's several clips of it.
One is like 15 minutes long.
And I'm not that tech savvy.
I can't chop it up.
I can't chop it up to get that out to send it to somebody
to do the spectrogram stuff.
Right.
I just don't know how to take that section out
and send it to anybody.
I probably have to get my 14-year-old nephew
to help me figure it out.
Yeah, that's a good idea, actually.
It's really.
They're very strange.
It's a moaning.
It's more it wouldn't like scary.
like, you know, it was like mournful, very sad.
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It's hard that don't do it justice,
but it's very like a elk, I don't think of,
but not somewhere in that, you know,
how it's a mournful
bellow of some sort.
And then that would happen on the other side.
And then my recorder ran out,
couldn't record anymore. I heard crashing,
back in the distance. And it
sometimes sounded
like a bear
at some point in time. There was a struggle going on.
Whatever was happening. That was
happening. And then off to the side
would be the mournful cries going.
out and all and then cowdies and my dogs was cutting up all the dogs in the neighborhood was
just cutting up everywhere during that one night wow jody you got some really weird stuff
that are going on um even though it's been a while since you last heard it i you know stuff might
still continue to happen i'd keep an ear out for it but i appreciate you calling it all i do
yes sir no problem i appreciate you having me on absolutely got a good show here man thank you and
thank you for listening if anything continues to happen uh definitely feel free to reach out sir
i sure will all right we'll talk to you later all right all right tonight has been absolutely wild
um i think that we are probably going to do one more
Let's see. I think I had someone else call in.
Yep.
Hi, this is Jeremiah.
Listening to your video right now.
I'm Karen.
Hey, Karen.
Thanks for calling.
What's going on?
Since I started listening to your video, I've been inspired to call.
Mom's sitting at the table.
We eat Greek, more or less, at night.
So dinner down for her and listening to your video.
I felt this would be, that's real short,
what I consider a big foot counter,
she feels it was just the mountain lion.
But the vocal of it,
only to the other,
and it lasted about a minute,
and it gave me the impression of being at a rock concert
with the huge speakers on,
and I had no idea what neighbor would have that big of amperage
or biggest speakers on that late at night.
I'd like to...
Well, I'd say it sounds interesting.
Are you able to share kind of the area that it happened in?
And I also saw a video on the Bigfoot Society
where they checked out Parker Dam one year.
But I've only seen that on my phone.
So this is all belated.
incidents, an older kid when this happened.
And mom was the cook at camp.
As we walked through the... We had to go up a small hill to the camp.
And we came by it and we smelled something like rotten swamp.
I lived near that, I'd smelled it whenever it would dry up and it was not like at the same time.
That might be a bear.
A deer or something lighter like a bird.
It sounds like a deer rustling, shuffling the leaves.
And at the same time, soft anyways, they hill ahead of me, and I asked her to wait.
But I'm being curious.
I waited along that path.
I wanted to see, at least sense and listen.
Footsteps, the soft footsteps seem to come towards me more.
They paused, and it seemed like they wanted to change.
direction towards me.
And after that, I decided, well, I better get going because I really don't know what that is.
The camp was so bad that it sounded like a rock concert, as loud as a rock concert.
It just echoed and echoed for about a minute.
We stood there and both shaken and we were talking to each other.
What do you think it is?
don't know. And when it stopped, we went into camp inside the camp. And we asked any of the guys that
was there. Did you hear that? No. It was as loud as I would get the impression that somebody would
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Mom would figure it was the Wildcat.
Well, I've listened to Wildcat videos on them screeching.
And that length of time as well as not a house would not compensate for what we heard there in my amount.
So just the fact that you're saying that it gets so loud that it sounds like a rock concert,
that to me is a flag.
that kind of says, yeah, that doesn't really sound like a mountain line to me.
That sounds like something with a big set of lungs that can make a sound louder than anything you've ever heard in the woods.
It reminded me of a pauper singer.
Somebody with that much power behind it, I can describe it.
Can you share what county it is?
Do you feel comfortable with that?
Or should we just leave it at Central P?
I'd like to share the story, but at the same time, investigations to go on and things like that.
And even DNA collecting, I'm fearful if that's potentially for Bigfoot.
You know, in the day, I would have been excited.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But they deserve some respect, same as.
Oh, sure.
Absolutely.
Have you reached out to the Pennsylvania Bigfoot Society?
Once.
Okay.
Years after the experience.
And I had asked them, I wonder why I never thought of talking to somebody after that.
And they figured I was in shock.
In shock after all these years.
Absolutely.
Well, I'm so glad that you're able to share it finally with others.
I'm glad you're available.
Your videos, your guests that you have on their thing, and that's the best way I can sum it up.
Well, we keep getting the accounts out and eventually people can't keep keep overlooking it.
We keep getting the truth out there and just hopefully we get the answers one day, you know.
Absolutely. Yeah. Yes.
You meanness. I'm looking towards that for any discovery of nuke.
Absolutely. Yeah. And that's the most that we can hope for.
But Karen, thank you so much for calling in and sharing what you experienced that one time.
I appreciate it.
Like my mother's opinion while she's sitting and seeing.
Sure.
Would you like to talk to the fellow society live?
and could you explain what you heard?
Do you remember that loud?
For my witness.
There you go.
There you go.
You got it, Karen.
Thank you.
What's a good number?
In case something on paranormal and things like that.
Do you have email at all, Karen?
Yeah.
Okay.
So the best way would be if you email me at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
and then I can get you some other info so that would be a good way to reach out and
Jeremiah yeah Jeremiah thank you for this and still be listening thank you Karen
bye bye bye that that was really that was nice that was really nice of Karen for for calling in
Wow, I think, you know what?
It's been quite a night.
It's been almost, it's been about two hours and 40 minutes.
I don't think we have any other calls.
I think that we, I think we made it to the end.
Let's double check.
Thank you, Karen.
I'm just going to check my email real quick.
We're going to do last call.
If you have been waiting to try to call in and to share a Bigfoot encounter, you have five minutes left to do it.
And I'll look through the comments here.
Let's see.
We got a lot of people hanging out.
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Stay tuned about next Saturday. We'll see what's going to happen. I'm actually going to be
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So,
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I'll announce what's going to happen next week.
But,
yeah,
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