Bigfoot Society - Trained Snipers Forced to Stay Silent About What They Saw!
Episode Date: August 14, 2025What happens when a collection of ordinary people — from military veterans to Minnesota campers — step into the woods and walk away with something they can never unsee? In this chilling compilatio...n episode, Jeremiah Byron takes us into the raw, unfiltered world of call-ins from across the United States, where witnesses recount violent, mysterious, and heart-pounding encounters with Bigfoot.You’ll hear firsthand stories from the glacial moraines of Foothills State Forest in Minnesota, where cantaloupe-sized rocks were hurled through the air — and one witness was struck in the shoulder by a smaller “warning shot.” A former Marine sniper describes the night his unit watched a 9-foot figure pick up a 120-pound metal target and throw it across a field — before being ordered to never speak of it again. And from the shadows of Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho, a terrifying scream echoes out, followed by a pounding on the window... of a boy who had just dreamed of Bigfoot.These are not legends. These are not secondhand stories. These are real people — with real fear, real emotion, and real scars.🗣️ Share Your StoryHad a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show!🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts!📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed)👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters💥 Support the Show & Get Perks✅ Join the community on Patreon – Become a Member✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here📱 Let’s ConnectInstagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links)These help support the show at no extra cost to you:Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNTOrganic and non-GMO groceries delivered for lesshttp://thrv.me/uarEhS🎙️ Podcasting Tools:Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy📬 Mailing Address:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072📧 Business Inquiries:bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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I'm Jeremiah Byron.
Today you're going to hear a lot.
lot of accounts from all over the U.S., from people from really one side to the other.
This is a collection of impromptu calling encounters from the TikTok live platform.
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Now, these are raw encounters you won't want to miss, so stay with us.
Hey, Justin, how's it going?
It's going all right, man.
How about yourself?
Awesome.
So it sounds like you experienced something.
weird would you be up for for me using this audio for my big foot podcast uh sure if you want
cool awesome yeah uh feel free to to share what you've uh encountered in that area no there's been a
couple instances as you will um my 16 uh was out with my cousins running around in the middle
of the night you know play night games and uh i can't do that
describe the screen, but I've heard it from other people's like documentaries and stuff before
and that out in the woods.
And Fort Hall, the reservation, the town site's not very big and that.
So like, when I lived out, I lived right next to elementary school.
We're out running around.
We heard the scream or the yell, as you will.
And then we all kind of just booked it into the house because it scared the crap out of us, you know?
and my mom and all them growing up they always told the stories about bigfoot running
around you know sightings out there and everything and so yeah so I mean and then there's one
night I was walking home in the middle of the night again from my girlfriend's house in high
school and I heard the same scream and just like the last the last time took off running and then
later that night my grandma had a scanner and there had been a reported side
fighting a big foot not far from where I lived at.
Oh, wow, on the reservation.
Yeah.
And this is Southeast Idaho by Pocatello, right?
Yep.
Wow.
Is that a pretty active area?
Do you hear a lot around that area?
It's, yeah, so, I mean, it's not, I didn't see it,
but my oldest son and my mom,
my mom was outside smoking,
and she lived right across from the railroad tracks.
And I can't remember the church,
that it's off the highway 91 that goes through the reservation.
They seen something big walking on the railroad tracks,
but it was too big to be a person.
And it was in the middle of the night again.
And my son's like, Grandma, what's that?
And matter of fact, I think my youngest was out there when it happened to you.
And she's like, I don't know.
She's like, well, we need to come in the house.
So they came in the house and, yeah.
Wow, wow, that is incredible.
Do you remember any things that you were told growing up in that area about things that happened?
So my cousins used to tell me that, and this is just war from, you know, their aunts and uncles and everything that,
be seeing Bigfoot was like a sign of death, as you will, kind of like the harbinger or the Grim Reaper.
and I don't know if it was the scariest when we're younger,
so we want to mess with that kind of stuff or, you know, seek it out.
But that's what they used to tell us.
Wow.
It's so interesting how seeing it can be different in different cultures,
like the meaning of why you saw or what happens after you see it.
Oh, man.
Thank you so much for coming up and for sharing what you're experiencing out there in Southeast Idaho.
I really appreciate it.
Oh, yeah.
Well, I do have one more if you got time.
Absolutely.
Go right ahead.
This happened to be a dream.
I was, I think, 15 at the time.
And in the dream, me and my cousins were out on the four hall bottoms driving around.
And, like, we all had to go to the bathroom.
So we pull off over.
It's dirt road down there.
There's wide horses.
They've got bison down there.
And so we pull over to go to the bathroom.
And my cousin's boyfriend at the time was telling us,
a story, they're telling us, he's like,
do you guys want to see Bigfoot?
And you know, in the dream, it's like, you know,
no, he ain't real, you know,
and he's like, no, do you guys want to?
He's like, you know, you're, you know,
you're, you know,
shooting up the towpipe, like, there's no way.
And anyway, so we stopped,
and the bushes started rattling right next to me
as, you know, I'm going to the bathroom.
And he, like, stood out,
stepped out right beside me. And at that moment, I'd woke up in a cold sweat and then something
was pounding on my bedroom window. Whoa. And then, so I get up, you know, I'm kind of
shaking a little bit. So I get up, go to the kitchen, turn the kitchen light on, get a glass
of water. And as I'm standing there drinking the glass, I have eyes staring at me through
the kitchen window. Oh, man. So I mean, I was, that's outside the dream. Wow. Yeah, that
was outside the dream that was crazy oh my goodness did you remember uh a few things like how high up
they were what color they were things like that window was about so honestly it was about six feet
the window you know the top of the window was six feet and the eyes were just above that staring
down at me through the window gotcha gotcha any any other details about the eyes are glowing or
red or anything like that that you remember
They were, I don't know if you ever, like, they kind of reminded me of like,
deer in the headlights.
Uh-huh.
And that there's the reflection just from the light from the kitchen and that.
So I, I couldn't really see, you know, like the shadow of a figure or anything like that.
But it was just the, the glare of the eyes staring through the window.
And when I seen that, I sat the glass down, turned away real slow, shut the kitchen light off.
And then went back to my bedroom.
and like curled up in the fetal position.
Oh my goodness.
I mean, it was, it was, it was, it seemed so real, you know, like,
there was like everything happened right there.
I was there in person.
And then when I woke up and then, you know, the pounding on the window and it's like,
yeah, I scared the crap out of me.
I'm not going to lie.
After that, did you have, um, did any other weird stuff happen?
Did it kick off a time of weirdness in your life?
anything like that?
I mean,
out of forehole, there's
you know, all sorts of crazy things.
My great grandmother passed away.
And then I had a couple
cousins end up passing away.
So, yeah, I mean,
looking at the timeline,
and I didn't even think about that
until you mentioned it,
but looking at the timeline,
there was some, you know,
death along that time frame.
Sure.
All not happening.
Wow. I'm sorry you experienced that, man.
Wow.
But I appreciate you coming up
and for sharing what you have heard, what you've seen over the years, and it helps others
connect dots in their own stories. So thank you for coming up, Justin.
Oh, yeah, for sure, man. For sure. Thank you for having me.
Yes, sir. Later.
What an awesome first story from out there in Southeast Idaho. We got a few,
do you people that want to come up all right
Wade how are you doing sir
good evening my friend how are you
doing great
and is this a thing where we are talking
in front of some people or is it okay to use audio
from this
it's you can use whatever you would
enjoy for the podcast yeah
sure absolutely okay
what brings you up man
oh I'm just
checking in on your great, great show. I've had at least a half a dozen friends that now listen
to your podcast at work. And not one person ever has just said, hey, you want to turn that off
or turn that down. It captivates everybody. That's right. That's awesome. Wow. Thank you.
Everybody else turns off their music, whatever they're playing, and just listens to your podcast.
I think that's fabulous. That's incredible. I've never gotten a
have heard anything like that.
So thank you for sharing that with me, man.
Well, it kind of helps to be six, three, 250 pounds, and in good shape.
It wouldn't dare tell me to turn it down.
Right.
Yeah, I got you.
I got you.
Right, right, right.
That's fun.
Good stuff.
I'm glad to see that you're doing well in your podcast, and I wish you the very, very best.
I appreciate you offering up the encouragement.
Absolutely. I mean, if you find something good, well, share it with the people around you. And most of the people that I work around almost without exception are over 50 years old. They got gray hair and wrinkles and they find your show absolutely fascinating. And sometimes we stop and have a group talk about what we listen to on your podcast and it's fascinating.
That's awesome. Oh, I love that. That is so cool. Very, very cool.
I understand you might put out a book soon.
How is that going for you?
It's a thing that I am.
I'm finding out it's a lot of work, but I think it'll definitely be worth it.
It's a ton of work, you know, getting all the signs, signoffs,
but it's something that I just slowly work on every day, right?
And eventually I'll have it to the point where it's able to be released.
Yep.
You're slow and steady.
Excellent.
Excellent.
Well, I'm very excited and I'll, uh, whenever it comes online for sale or at a bookstore.
I thank you for the kind words for sure.
Wade, it was, it was a pleasure chatting with you.
And, uh, always good to hear an update from you.
It's been, uh, a while, but I'm glad we checked in.
And, uh, yeah.
Absolutely. Always good to hear from you.
Okay. Thank you. You have a good evening.
You too, sir. Thank you.
Bye-bye.
All right, all right. Good stuff. Good stuff. Wade's a great guy.
Thanks for coming up, Wade.
Holy Macro, we've got almost 350 people watching this. I had no idea that the numbers were up there.
Guys, thank you so much. And holy mackerel, like this is so,
encouraging that people are watching this on their Saturday nights.
Thank you for the likes.
The gifts help with future travel so I can go to interview Bigfoot witnesses.
Hey, Olin, how are you?
Hi, can you hear me?
Yes, yes.
How are you doing today?
Not too bad, not too bad.
Awesome.
Yeah, do you mind if I potentially use this audio for the Bigfoot podcast that I have?
Yep, absolutely.
Perfect.
have you come up to share something that you've experienced over the years?
Yeah. If you want to mind? Sure, go right, answer.
All right. Well, I had a experience starting back in 2016. It was in northern Minnesota.
There's a place that we normally went four-wheeling. And it's usually business.
there on the weekends but we like I took a week out for work and we stayed like
the whole weekend and then we stayed till like you know Thursday throughout the
week and it was like a Tuesday night so the whole this was an estate forest
it was it like a Tuesday night in June and most people had gone to bed it was like
one in the morning, me, my fiance, and her mother, family friend of ours were still awake
by the fire. And we heard a vocalization that was probably about 100 yards away to our east.
And like to this, it's, it's undescribable. It sounds like nothing.
any animal in Minnesota, wasn't a wolf, wasn't a coyote, wasn't a fox.
It was weird.
It sounded very ape-like.
It was loud.
Whatever it was, it had a very large lung capacity.
The amplitude of it and how long it sustained this vocalization was, it was a very large,
very just indescribable.
My dog, I have a blue healer. He was with me as well.
I used to use him for coyote hunting.
So he's a pretty fearless dog.
He barks at stuff.
But during this incident, he stayed quiet.
He didn't bark.
And he actually crawled underneath the chair.
I was sitting in and I got this weird feeling that I needed to just go to bed, go in my tent and hide almost.
And I had this like primal fear of whatever it was that I heard and it needed, like I didn't even want to look in the woods and see what it could have been.
but then, you know, like after that incident, I kept going up there because my curiosity
kept me going.
And I've got a few spots that are deeper into that state forest.
My phone structure's there.
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I've camped, done some like dispersed camp,
camping, somewhat near those structures there.
And almost every time I go there, I have some sort of experience,
whether it's rocks being thrown at me or regular vocalization,
or at night I'll see or hear something by people walking.
It's very strange.
It's to the point where it almost feels like they know
that I'm there and they know that I'm aware of them so they'll pop in and almost
make an appearance for me but it's never you know they don't just walk out and
they open like shoulders so much to me or anything it's more of a you know they just
give me some sort of a sign that I'm there and one time I actually had a like a rock
I had a friend with me because I brought people up there too.
And I've had a few friends now experience things there as well.
One time we were looking at the structures and this is during the day and I had a rock,
like a small rock, helped me in the back of my shoulder, a left shoulder.
And I looked at my friend and I said, you know, did you just like toss a rock or stick or something at me?
he said Melman, right, as he said that, we had a rock about the size of a cantalope flying
and hit the ground about 10 feet from us, lodge into the dirt, and then we knew it was time
to leave the area.
That's definitely an active area.
And so just to clarify, this is an unnamed state forest in Minnesota, correct?
Yeah, I mean, I don't mind sharing.
It's the foothills state forest in Minnesota.
It's a pretty active like four-wheeling area
The reason why it's like there's a lot of four-wheeler trails and stuff is because it's not it's not very good for like
Hunting or anything I've tried grouse hunting there
It's like a glacial moraine area. It's a misdrip of land that
You know the the glaciers left behind giant
chunks of ice behind and then over the hundreds of thousands of years they melted they leave these like a
pot and, you know, like kettles and hills.
I think it's like some people got like knob and kettle terrain.
It's really liminal.
There's like a liminal space.
Because like if you try without a compass or a map, if you try navigating through those woods,
everything is very circular.
You end up not walking in a straight line.
It's really easy to get lost out there.
You're not sure where you're at.
So the sound that you heard at the beginning of your account, you said it sounded primate.
Have you heard anything that sounded similar to it, like in a zoo or anything like that?
No, no.
And at the time when that experience happened, like, I'm a pretty avid outdoorsman.
I've been doing, like, backcountry camping my whole life.
I used to do a lot of solo backpack camping.
I've done a lot of hunting, fishing, and I was the type of person that was when people
would bring up big foot.
I'd kind of chuckle, and I'd tell them I spent a lot of time out there.
If there was something like that out there, I would have ran across it by now or seen
some sort of sign.
But once it did happen, it's almost like the seal was broken.
and right now you know and I go a lot of other places too and I don't have I don't
think I've really had any other experiences any other places but if I keep going back
to that place it seems like they know I'm there they know I know about them and
they keep you know popping in and let me know hey you know we're here we know
you're here but I go you know any other place
I don't really have any activity happen.
So it's not like a thing where I go out and it's like constantly,
like now Bigfoot's everywhere, you know.
It's just this place.
What's the most recent event that you've had out there?
I would say last September,
I brought an old, like a childhood friend up there.
He lives like in a different area than me now.
But he's kind of on the way.
up there and he randomly hit me up and said we should hang out some time and I told them
oh let's go camping at this place and I'll grab you on the way up there and I was kind of telling
him about it and he was like oh yeah okay whatever and then we were there we got there like you know
10 in the morning and he's like you know it's just the woods man you know it doesn't seem too
creepy here and I was like well just wait till it gets dark because the vibe kind of
shifts when it gets dark and then after it gets dark we were sitting there and then you know
we hear something on two feet walking you know to the west of us and then he's like what's that
I'm like well I don't know let's just keep listening and the next thing you know there's
something to the east of us walking on two feet and then there's something to the north of us
and it's like every time we'd get our attention drawn to one area
and we'd hear something to another area it got to the point where he was so freaked out
he would not sleep he had a tent and I had a hammock I usually sleep in a hammock
he would not sleep outside he had to sleep in my car and the whole night while I'm in my
hammock and he's sleeping in the car I you know I keep hearing like
rocks and stuff get the roof of my car yeah um and the next morning uh we wake up and he's you know
telling me about it and I'm like yeah I was here and stuff too you know um and then I kind of
look at my car and there's this grimy handprint on my car um and I was like well did you
did you put your hand on the car here and he said no I put my hand over it
It was smaller than my hand.
I have kind of large hands.
And he put his hand over it, but it was bigger in his hand.
So it was something in between the size of my hand and his hand.
And we're in the middle of nowhere.
I mean, there's not people sneaking up coming into camp in the middle of the night.
But, yeah, other than that, I, you know, no idea.
Oh, well, well.
So you said you were hit in the back with a rock.
Has anyone else been hit by rocks there?
Or you said your friends were experiencing some weird things as well when they go?
We've had lots of rocks thrown at us that don't hit us.
Or at night in camp, we've had rocks kind of thrown over camp.
And we've seen them hit the ground,
someone near the fire pit kind of bounce.
But I'm the only one that's been hit with rock and it was just like a little, it was a little pebble.
It kind of stung, but it was just enough to get my attention.
And then within 10 seconds, then a big one came flying in, landed about 10 feet from us.
And that was when we were by these tree structures off this trail.
But yeah.
That is, I mean, that's a area of Minnesota I haven't heard about yet.
So I'm very curious to see if other people have experienced stuff there and maybe even visuals, too.
But it sounds like it's definitely, they probably don't want you around.
But, man, thank you so much for sharing what you're experiencing in this state forest area of,
of uh of minnesota i appreciate you coming up man no problem i hope uh hope you enjoyed it
yes sir thank you hey ascending how are you i am doing pretty good good a few things um do you
do you mind if i potentially use this audio for my big foot podcast sure cool um thank you and
So what brings you out?
So I live in the Redwood Forest, and I grew up in Minnesino County, California,
and not very far from, you know, the original Bigfoot siding up there in Willow Creek,
where they have the Bigfoot Museum and stuff.
And when I was a little girl, I remember riding out on,
I had a little Honda-50 motorcycle, and I was riding out in the Redwoods,
and they have old skid trails, logging trails,
that have been cut into the side of the road.
And I went up on this skid trail, and it was pretty steep,
so my motorcycle cut out, and I was coasting backwards
to be able to turn it so I could jumpstart it
and go down the skid, you know?
And as soon as I did that, I went to turn,
and something large, way bigger than a bear standing upright,
jumped, took two steps, and this went over the other side of the road, you know.
And I was little at the time, so I cut out of there as fast as I could.
But I remember the smell.
There was a different, you know, everything got real quiet, and there was a smell to it.
It was very musky, you know, real, similar to when you come across, you know, hollowed out bushes where bears have been sleeping,
just that, you know, animal musky.
I can't explain it's like not like a smell like anything else but but I remember that was my youngest
experience but then when I got older there was a lot of people you know I moved up to Idaho and
in the bitter root forest there's a lot of natives up there and they have the story of the two
legids you know and the original story of creator you know how the two leggids had a certain
agreement and then you know they call it get j sabbe and gece sabbe was cast into the shadow world
because they became jealous of the humans because humans had free will and they had different instructions
but they say that they're there to protect sacred sites and that they are interdimensional beings
and that um you know they will protect you because of its agreement you know that if you if you get
lost, you know, or you know how to speak with them or deal with them, that they'll protect you,
you know, in the woods and help you out. But if you go there to disrespect or to log, you know,
certain sacred areas and things, then they'll, you know, throw rocks, do different things like that.
And then I remember it was about, I think, 80, I want to say 82 or 83. I was in California again,
and there was a logging camp outside of Rockport, California,
where something went out on skid trails
and it overturned a very large grater,
and it took the biggest size water tank
and pushed it over a mountain.
And so that was like in the newspapers.
Oh, my goodness. Wow.
That's just incredible to imagine that.
Those are very large objects.
So that account, that story you were sharing, so that's a, that's a story from like the Native Americans in that part of the country, if you're saying.
Yeah, yeah, the story of the Gitche Sabbe was like the story of, you know, their version of the Bigfoot story, which made a lot of sense to me because I grew up in the deep, deep woods.
And I always felt like, you know, they were just protecting their families in their areas.
I, you know, I've heard them a lot in the woods whooping around, you know, and a lot of clanking on different trees.
Or, you know, you catch like a glimpse of something going through the bushes, but you can't really actually see what it is.
But you know it's probably on two legs.
I mean, when you live in the woods long enough, you know what something on two legs sounds, you know.
but I never got a really scared feeling or anything.
The only one time I saw it outright was when I was really young,
and that was just a random, you know,
he was like running down the mountain,
and I was just trying to, you know, play on my motorcycle.
So I think that's how that occurred.
But I've definitely, I had a neighbor that was chasing a dog into the forest,
and she was on the backside of Minasino Pass,
which is a really worded area that has a lot of bears, panther, every kind of thing, you know.
And she said her dog took off running and he was like a smaller, you know, kind of house dog.
And she was scared, I was chasing a mountain line or something.
So she ran off after it and she got separated from her dog and she fell down into this ravine, you know,
because there's a lot of leaf litter and stuff.
She said she just started slipping and then she rolled and like fell into this ravine.
and it was too steep to get up, so she had to walk a long way to the ravine and then come up.
And she said that as soon as it got dark, she was coming up around this tree,
and she could feel something right there, and she was too afraid to look at it because she thought it was a bear.
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And then she said that she felt like it was guiding her
towards this other area where there was a trail.
And then she could see in the moonlight where the trees opened and she made it out of the woods.
And she always said, you know, that she thought that that was the big foot that helped her.
She said, you know, a bear would have attacked me or something would have attacked me.
But this was like guiding her.
Wow.
I thought that was really neat.
And then we have another old guy that lives not too far from me.
And he is friends with them.
He leaves out fish and coffee and, and he's really funny because he says, you know, they like hard.
candies just take them out of the papers the account that you told of you being on the motorbike
and then there was one that jumped off the trail or behind you that was you said that was in
minnesino county yeah that was in minasino county right out of a little town called
brands come california it's get you know it's a where i grew up it's a little
population back in the day there was only a logging mill out there
and it was one of the last logging males left in Northern California.
And there's about population about 300 people.
So there's not really anybody out there.
And it had been logged a lot.
And there was, you know, a lot of those old skid trails.
And, you know, there was other times when I was a kid, though,
I went deeper up into the mountain.
And we found almost like they're like pyramids made out of sticks
with a bunch of leaf litter in them.
know, but they're really, really way deep in the woods.
And so I've found a few of those, and I think that those are like their little nests.
Wow. What year around would this been?
That would have been probably around 1980 or so.
Okay, gotcha, got you.
And then the logging story was also in the early 80s as well.
And that, I remember, you know, because my dad was a logger, and he was over in Rockport, and he knew the people that were at the logging site where the actual grater was turned over and the water tank was pushed down the mountain.
And I really think that was going on because those guys were logging some really ancient old redwoods.
And, yeah, I was not very impressed with that kind of stuff.
And I was little because I used to cry about that.
Oh, dear.
It's just, it's just, it's another, another piece of another story to add to it.
You hear so many times where, you know, as you said,
bloggers that are taking down trees in certain areas, they'll have, you know, oil drums,
you know, thrown, that happened a lot in the Bluff Creek, California area, Willow Creek back in the late 50s and the 60s and just some wild, wild stuff.
But I appreciate you coming up, ascending, and for sharing what you've experienced and heard in your life so far.
All right. Thank you so much. Have a great evening.
You've got it. Let's see who we've got next.
Hey there, Big Daddy, how are you?
I'm good.
I graduated high school in 1985 in Durham, North Carolina.
I enjoyed enlisted in the Marine Corps.
Did my basic training in San Diego.
After that, I become a Tier 1 operator of sniper with 619.
We were deployed to the Appalachian Mountains in North Carolina.
to do recon training earlier that day they had placed a object in a blueberry field it was
about 50 yards by 50 yards I say and so we worked in through the night you know
I was thinking around my guys were in 60 to 70 yards apart and we got it around this
target and we were supposed to do like mock shootings on it should be like sniper
training and um we're sitting here running night vision goggles on and um all sudden this object
person or human uh yeah that's the best way you say that human it had been between nine to 10
feet tall thousand pounds easy it came out of the wood line and it was walking towards our target
and um we got on our comms and we're like um does everybody see what's going on we're here and i was like
yeah, is that one of our guys?
Or like, no,
there's nobody in our unit that big.
Well, do you think they're just
mess with us? I'm like, no,
I really don't think so.
So they had put a target out
and know that field.
And it was a metal,
humanoid-shaped target.
So we do like practice, you know, shooting
on it. It probably weighed about
120 pounds. This
creature
picked this thing up and
slung it about 45 yards in the air and hit the ground and um we were all like shot and I was a
few of my unit my guys like what do we do I said we're not doing anything I said just
deserve this thing let's see what's going to happen and it may be meandered around the area
for about 20 30 minutes and then it took off one up towards the ridge and um it got to the top of the
Ridge and they made the most hair-raising scream that vibrated to your chest like you're at a concert with a bass drum right between you.
And so it subsided about 20 minutes later, about 200 yards to our rear.
I know a sound came, exact same scream and hollered.
So we believe it was two of them and they were communicating.
So we stayed put for like the rest of the night to our,
the morning we didn't have any more interaction with anything like that we pulled out and went back
to base and everything we um i went in debrief and i was telling my commander what was going on and he's
like um i'm going to need all your men in my unit here as soon as possible so when i got all my guys
we came in he's like um compared to what your training was last night you did not see what you
saw we are all going to sign agreement here that this did not happen
and you were never here.
And it's sort of like boggle me.
I always believed in Bigfoot.
My cousin started me out.
He lived in California.
And he told me about stories about everything.
You know, you got that belief a little bit in Bigfoot aliens or whatever else, you know.
But, you know, you don't really take you to heart.
But I'm going to tell you what, that was the hardest lesson I ever learned right there,
that there is things out there in this world that we know nothing about.
And I'm 100% sure it is with a big foot.
That is so incredible.
Big Daddy, do you mind if I, would I be able to use this audio in my Bigfoot podcast I have?
Oh, yes.
You need to get it out there because it needs to be more awareness about this.
You know, we need to figure out what this creature is.
I don't think it's a creature.
I think it's part of the human chain, you know, gene pool or where we came from in our past and stuff.
like that. Some people say, oh, no, they're aliens, third dimension beings. Okay, well,
that's what they are. We need to learn something because they have been here for a long,
long time. I had a spotter on my crew. He was a Cherokee Indian, and his mom was black
put in North Carolina. And he said they had stories going back hundreds of years about these
beings that lived there. And they were friends with the natives. They knew, they let natives
hunting certain areas and do
suburbaries, but other areas
they weren't allowed to because that was
a Sasquatch area. And
they talked about, they come with trade
agreements with these creatures.
They know that we were not, you know,
be on your
turf, if you don't come on our turf.
And I remember
of course, like when the winters got real
super bad and it was super cold,
that they would
actually take some of the cattle they had
and that would take them out to the middle of
field in time to a tree and the next day was gone.
And it was always gifted something back,
whether it was a,
one of my buddies said they had a gold nugget that was left at the same spot
where it took the cattle from.
I'm not saying these creatures know that what gold value is,
but they know somewhere through our times of being in California
and all that kind of stuff with the tree cutting,
mining and stuff like that.
Somehow they knew what value was.
So that was a trade for the beef that the farmers gave these Indians gave these animals to eat.
Wow.
That is an incredible account as well.
About what happened to you when you were in the service.
So is it a thing where, so you said it's in the Appalachian Mountains area.
Are you able to provide any more specific detail about where it happened and when?
Or I know that that might put you in jeopardy as well?
I can tell you this.
It was about 30 miles east of the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina Mountains.
I can give you specific because they still training there to this day.
But I've been in touch with a couple of buddies that's still in the service right now.
their higher rank and everything.
And they say they were running this stuff all the time.
You know, though, you know, and I have no story for you to.
Well, Mount St. Helens erupted.
I had four of my guys with meds.
They went there in choppers, you know, to help the firefighters,
everything.
They got to hurt and everything.
They said that they had several Sasquatchers come up to them.
The ground crews that was fighting the fire.
They had been burnt and stuff like that, and they were seeking attention.
And these guys were getting on the radio and call.
And all of a sudden, the Black Hawk would no numbers, no letters, no identification would come.
They put them on a gurney, put them inside the chopper and plow off, and tell the firefighters, we won't hear.
You didn't see nothing, and we don't hear nice about it.
Yeah, that is, is it, that's extremely interesting.
That scenario is something I hear of every once in a while, but it's, I know someday I'll be able to speak to a person that was actually there, and it hasn't happened yet.
And I'm hoping someday that that happens.
Yeah, yeah.
So a few things for you.
And, you know, thank you for chatting.
so far and for sharing what you have.
If you have contacts with other individuals that have had experiences or know things,
and they get to the point where they would like to share,
you are more than welcome to pass on my email,
which is bigfoot society, gmail.com.
Oh, yeah.
I would love to, yeah, because, you know, you start talking about this up
when people look at you, like, you're crazy.
it's nothing out there like this
and I'm like you know
you don't know what's out there
you know like the lady you have before
to live in the Mississippi Northwest with all
the rainwood forest and everything
there is so much vast area
there up in Canada
you know and stuff like that
that no human has ever been to
and if you cannot
believe that there's a species
out there living
this still has not been
determined to be a real
You're crazy, man.
You know, it's just, it boggues my mind, like the oceans.
We only discovered like 10% of the oceans.
And our whole world's covered with water.
I guarantee there's a lot more things down there probably would freak us out,
and we would never believe it if we could get to that deep and find it.
But, you know, the Sasquard legend, it goes back a long, long way.
You got native drawings.
I mean, you got, you know, things in the mid-brought.
know, things in Midwest, Upper Midwest, Minnesota, Wisconsin, you know, all those areas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington State, or tribes of Indians that talk about this race, like humans that lived with them during their time.
And that's decades ago.
So, you know, you've got to take this with, you know, Gander, because them people back then, they didn't live in a fairy tale world.
They live in a real world.
They observe what they observed what was around them.
They tried to make, you know, written or verbal language of it.
So it passed down to their generations and passed down and passed down and passed down.
So anybody, you know, they say, well, we discovered America.
No, the Indians were here a long time before we were here.
And they knew what was going on.
And they knew the areas where they could be and where they wouldn't be.
and then with the law cutting
and it started, you know,
in the, um,
towards, you know,
the area where this lady was talking,
you know,
you started invading their territory.
You know,
they don't come down and that's what you,
you know,
a lot of people give stuff to them,
like you talk about food,
the panace and stuff.
And sure,
they'll come down and eat,
you know,
they're down,
I believe there's two different type of them.
I believe there's a rest of the type
and I believe there's a passive type
of these creatures.
Just like you,
humanity. We have mean people and we have good people. And I think the same thing goes in a
Sucicatch family. They had parts of them that's like a vicious clan. You don't like human beings.
And then I believe we have a clan of big puts that want to try to interact with us to get
to know what they better. And it's a slow process because we don't trust it. It don't trust us.
Wow. A lot of good information in this conversation. I just thank you for coming up, sir, and thank you for your service to this country and for sharing what you experienced.
But yes, please please keep in touch. You have my email and you can pass that on to any of your buddies as well. But thank you so much for coming up.
No, you'll be, I'm getting touch when I get off from seeing you, I guarantee you you'll be hearing for some of my voice.
I guarantee you that.
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Let's go, man.
Let's go.
Thank you, Big Dan.
Hey, Bert, how are you?
I'm good.
I can't believe I get to say my little story.
It's going to be probably not much compared to other stories that have been told.
Hey, that's all right.
I mean, everyone is important.
And do you mind if I potentially use this audio for my Bigfoot podcast I have?
Yeah, no, no biggie.
All right.
That's cool.
All right.
Well, welcome up.
So I just have to tell you, I live in Maryland.
And I bought a little place in North Carolina, right on the North, South Carolina border, about 50 miles inland a year ago.
When I was out there, it's a little tiny town.
doesn't have a street light.
It was flooded in 2018 and the town really hasn't come back.
So there's probably about 500 people that live in this town.
And when I was out there, because I've watched BFRO, Expedition Bigfoot, listen to documentaries.
I've always been a believer.
So I was telling my sister, I was like, it is very thick woods out there, swampy areas.
I was like, it is very squatchy.
Not be surprised if I heard something, saw something.
Some of those roads, you go miles and miles, and there's not a house.
So last weekend, I was down and couldn't sleep, went out on my front porch because my back porch, it's all wooded, and it's creepy out there.
And so went out on my front porch because it's a little bit more lit up.
And it was very quiet.
I'm right on a canal that leads to the river.
that is literally two blocks from me.
And you didn't even really hear the bullfrogs.
You kind of only heard a couple bullfrogs in the distance,
and you could really just hear some bugs.
Well, I heard three or four loud knocks,
where I froze for a second,
because anybody that follows anything with Bigfoot
knows what a tree knock is.
Uh-huh.
I froze because it was so loud and so distinct.
And then for that second, I was like, holy crap, did I hear what I think I just heard?
So I ran, of course, I ran back in my house.
I was down there by myself.
Ran back in my house, came out with my gun.
And I started videotaping hoping I would hear it again.
Well, as I, it was very quiet.
And as I was like out there, I started because it was so quiet.
I started getting a very weird feeling and there's a kind of stray dogs all around this area of North Carolina.
So I heard a growl in the distance, like a low growl, and I only have like two neighbors.
And it was like 3.3.30 in the morning and the one neighbor doesn't have dogs and the other one does, but I knew their dogs weren't out.
So, but I was thinking, okay, maybe that was a stray dog.
Well, then I saw a motion like come one at the other neighbors across the canal that's down some.
And I just got a really weird feeling and thought, okay, this is what people say when they get that weird feeling and like their hair stands up.
Like, I shouldn't be out there.
And I just went in my house.
And then I was like, I didn't come back out until daybreak.
If I had tall boots, I would have went because where I heard the noise was where the canal runs under the road on the opposite side of the street for me.
That's where I heard the noise in that section of woods.
I would have walked around, but it was a short trip because I was buying land next to my house down there.
So I had to run down there to settle for the weekend.
So I didn't have, all I had was flip-flops.
So I literally almost went to Walmart.
I mean,
of course, I posted it on Facebook.
Anybody that knew
or knows Bigfoot or follows it
isn't skeptical.
All was like, you know what that was?
I said, I knew right away.
Like, I got that instant.
I tried to explain to somebody
because one of my girlfriends said,
well, maybe it was a deer in antlers.
And I was like, not to be mean,
but don't insult my intelligence.
Like, I grew up, you know, in the country,
no deer is going to hit a tree this loud.
Like, I couldn't even pick up a piece of wood that big
and banging on a tree to replicate that noise that I heard.
There's no way.
It's such a distinct sound.
And I'm like, there's 450 people in this town.
Do you really?
I think someone's out at 3.30 in the morning
picking up a huge.
huge log to bang on a tree to mess with somebody else in the town.
Like, I was excited. Like, once I woke up or once, I mean, once it was daybreak, I couldn't
wait to talk to my sister because she's a believer. And she right away was like, you know it.
We said it was only a matter of time before something happens down there that you would encounter
something. And I was like, wow, I got that.
that weird feeling and I just knew like okay I don't think I should be out on my porch
by myself but right I've been excited and thought I can't believe I actually probably heard a
tree knock so I've only owned this little house for a year some I've been wanting to
I talk to a lot of the townspeople when I can, when I'm down there.
But I'm going to try to find some older people.
It is.
I was like going to hide all day.
Like, I can't believe this.
I can't believe that as much as I've, years, I've watched all this stuff,
heard other people videotape it and catcher.
capture, you know, tree knocks on video tape that I actually, probably, that's what I heard.
There was, there was no other noise in that.
People were like, well, maybe it was a branch falling.
I'm like, don't you think I know the sound of like the crack, crack and then boom, as a branch.
She's not close.
Explain that.
Like I said, I was excited.
I've been excited because it just happened last one.
And I'm scrolling tonight and saw this.
I was like, I want to hear my little story.
That's what I heard.
But now I'm putting up on, I'm putting up the gate down there.
Oh, man.
Good stuff.
Good stuff.
And who knows we're all happening next.
Yeah.
Like I said, I'm going to put cameras up.
And hopefully I'll get something on camera.
I love it.
We'll reach out if something happens.
my email is bigfoot society gmail.com i'd love to hear from you so thank you for coming up
oh yeah thank you good stuff good stuff oh big daddy wants to come up again let's see what's up
yeah um big daddy what's up i got in touch with my buddies you know about your um cassie are going on
and um i told me email and everything send it and um one of my buddies is like um i got
I'm friends of one of the pilots that they put out.
I was not, what?
He said, yeah, my St. Helens.
I said, so what are you saying?
He's like, well, he was a government contractor,
and they have been viewing this, you know,
mountain this volcano for a long time, waiting for it to rub.
And they sent these creatures and everything,
so they knew they were there.
He didn't quite come clean,
which organization was under it.
But he was one of the pilots.
I flew one of the Black Hawks in.
They took one of these creatures.
They flew it to Seattle, landed at a military air force base there.
They tranquilized it.
They did the best first day they could put to it,
and they put it on a first C-130 plane to Edwards Air Force Base.
And he said that he heard that they have at least six or seven of these creatures in cages.
They had been doing research on ever since.
Who knows when?
And he's sort of, you know, sort of scared to say anything because, you know, I hate to say it.
The government so follows us.
They listen to what we say.
They monitor us.
They don't.
Yeah, they, they listen to our phone calls or this and everything we do.
They monitor us, you know, and try to keep us quiet.
But, you know, I believe like this girl, you know, you just had on everybody you have on.
If we just all come together as one person or one, you know, one voice and say, you know,
please tell us the truth, you know, and demand it, you know, because it's something we need to know.
If it's something out there like this, well, I already know it. I already seen it. I believe it 100%.
You know, we need to do something to protect these things, try to understand, you know, how their family
civilized, they relate through our world and what we can learn from them, what we can learn
for us, because they have been here a long time for us.
good good stuff because i want to make sure i get that right so you talked to one of your buddies
that knew knew that individual yep he knew him he said um he didn't give me his name i said well i don't
know it you know i don't need to know it he's like yeah um he got to call them from that one of the
um well there were sunk jumpers and um they were in the region and um they had one of these creatures
come down he's burnt pretty bad and um see you know
help from them. So they called into their base unit commander and said,
we know we have this whatever in these help can we get a flight,
you know, out. And he was one of the, um,
like chopper pilots that flew in and did his missions.
He said it was over eight or nine of them that did these type of things that
would take these up. And then they would all, you know,
more or less threaten these firefighters, you know,
that if you say anything, you,
you, you won't be around much longer, you know,
it's accident that's happening every day.
So when somebody says that to you
in there, you know, you already
know when that black haul lands,
that's not a normal chopper.
You know, it's, you know, it's search
and rescue or putting troops in
or something like that. But when it comes
on in, it's all black and you can't
see no letter and no
identification, you know
it's on the, um,
sketchy side of the government. So, you know,
they don't want to lose their jobs.
They don't want to, you know,
hurt, get their families hurt and stuff like this.
So to take you seriously.
And I tried to tell them, I said, well, just tell me to get in touch with me, you know,
and call me or, you know, send me some, you know, video, disguise your voice, whatever,
and I'll send it to you because he was there.
You know, he knows his after what happens.
Oh, man.
I'm so glad you were able to come back up and to share that extra information.
Thank you, man.
Oh, no problem.
Man, if I hear any more, I will definitely get back in touch.
with you because I think the further we go and the longer we go sooner or later this is going to be accepted as reality because there's too many people having incidents that happen that sooner or later the people the government can't say no it's not real they're going to have to admit yeah it's real but you know we don't know what we're going to do you know blah blah so you know the more people come up and the stand on this issue I think the better will be yes sir yes so thank you big daddy again hopefully we will chat
in the future. Do you have a good one, sir? Yes, sir, you did.
Oh, hey, Sky, how are you? Good, good. How are you guys doing?
Doing great. Do you mind if I potentially use this audio for my Bigfoot podcast I have?
Sure. Cool. What brings you up today, ma'am?
Just have a little story of my own. This involves my dad, my brothers, and a few of my other cousins.
This was like years back.
My two older cousins, my brother and my cousin, they were the oldest ones at 13 at the time.
And my dad had taken all of the boys on a hunting trip.
They were at my grandfather's place.
And this is like up north, like in the Arizona northern area.
Yep.
And they kept all describing the next, you know, that.
when they came back on Sunday, they kept describing that they heard like a yell, like,
just so freaking loud and it just radiated or echoed through that entire valley.
And they said that the hunting dogs kept going crazy.
And my dad just told them, you know, let's keep moving, let's keep moving.
And this is on my grandfather's land.
So the sun started to go down.
and they went back to my grandfather's place.
And they noticed that all the livestock animals were really edgy.
The dogs were really edgy.
And they kept hearing this loud yelling.
It sounded like a man, but they know, obviously, you know,
the nearest neighbors probably like five miles away.
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And it got, as it got dark,
It gets pitch black out there because there's no electricity, no running water.
And they kept hearing like rocks being thrown at my grandfather's house.
And the dogs are just going berserk, but they wouldn't go near what was throwing the rocks.
So my dad told my brother, he's like, grab the rifle, let's go outside.
And my brother was just like, why do I have to go with you?
So, and this was a winner.
So they got their jackets and everything and they sat outside the house.
And my brother said that you can hear how fast this thing was moving,
but they couldn't see anything like it was just so jet black out there.
You couldn't see your hand in front of your face.
And my brother said that he was holding the shotgun and he was shaking so bad.
and my dad just told him to stay quiet.
And if you've been around livestock like horses,
when they walk by you, you can feel how,
or you can hear how tall they are or how heavy they are.
And, you know, their hooves, when they hit the ground, you know,
you can just feel vibrate.
And my brother said this thing kept getting close, like edging towards him and my dad.
And he's like, it freaked me out because, you know,
you can tell the steps on how heavy it was.
And he thought it was a horse, but it was weird because horses, you hear, you know, all four
hooves touch the ground.
And this one, he's like, it was like just the two, the two feet, but you could tell that
it was big, just really, really big.
And he was so scared and he kept telling my dad, you know, what do we do?
What do we do?
Do we shoot?
And my dad just kept telling me.
him no just you know just stay put and this thing walked right up to him and my dad and he said it was
like a horse like um when a horse breeze they have that sound yeah yeah and he said that the breath was just
going down towards him and he could see from the breath how tall this thing was and he said he
just about his pants. And he felt my dad grab him to keep him steady. And he's like, he's never
been so scared in his entire life because he could just tell how humongous this thing was. And he said,
it just stood there in front of him, in front of him and my dad. And it didn't do anything.
It was just like just sniffing and huffing them. So then he's like, I don't know how long
we stayed like that, but this thing just took off running. And you could just feel the,
the vibration on the ground while it was running.
And he just said like he like almost blacked out because he was holding his breath.
And they finally went inside.
And, you know, he was tying my cousins and my other brothers what had happened.
And they said they saw something huge from the window.
They said they just saw how massive this thing was.
And they're like, why aren't they shooting?
But they all saw this and it was pretty insane.
So when I always tell my friends this story, you know, it's crazy when people are just like,
oh my gosh, we, you know, think you're feeding us fias sometimes, but then you have somebody
in your family who can back up the story and be like, oh my God, we were there that night.
And come to find out, my grandmother said that that's probably a regular thing.
thing and then people who are all in their 90s that live in that area also report like hearing
this thing and seeing this thing out there and it's not a, you know, I guess it's been out there
for a very long time.
And I was just like, holy crap, that's got to be insane.
And had I been out there, I would probably my pants.
No, absolutely.
And so northern Arizona is this like Mogian Rim area?
A little bit more north.
I would say close to the four corners area.
like Colorado in Utah.
Yeah.
So it was right in front of them and they were able to see it then, I would guess.
He thought that's just pitch black.
Like there's no electricity out there, no soul moon, just stars.
But he said you could just feel the heat radiating from how tall it was.
And he was just like with the huffing that it was doing, he was just like he could,
the breath that was hitting him, he could feel it on the top of his head.
And I was just like, that's insane.
Like, that's really, really insane.
That's such an incredible account.
Thank you for sharing it.
And if any of those individuals involved would want to be interviewed about what they
experience, you can feel free to pass on my email as bigfoot society at gmail.com.
But thank you for sharing that.
that account with me.
Yep, no problem.
And thank you for coming up.
I cannot imagine
going through that and what that would do to you.
He's back again.
How's the going, man?
Hey, hey, big daddy, what's going on?
You're good, you're good.
You're good.
You're good.
I'm sure if a horn and that's with my guys.
I got the pass,
his call signs.
He's going to email you.
It's going to sound weird, but just, you know, go with it.
He's going to go get a pay phone that you pay by the only card and everything.
So his running phone is that we're going to be used.
He's going to send your email, like I said, for a phone number to call him.
You like to get your address or everything because it says he's got pictures and videos of the big books.
They took out of my son hellens.
Really?
Yeah, wow.
Yeah, I tell you, I got long reaches, man.
I was in the military for 20-something years, you know,
Vaughn, Long-Larms, and this is for true.
So, you know, I hope you can take this.
I mean, you got to be careful with it, you know,
because my boys are scared, you know,
my watching this, but Eric says it told him to jump on,
and my buddy that he's one spotter.
He knows this guy real well,
and he blew one of the Black Hawks,
had picked up several of the big ones and carried him,
and he said he has pictures,
and stuff like that, and he believes
his time it comes out. So
if you get an email from having a phone
number, just give him a holler and
let him know where you may be sending something to you.
Maybe not your house, a feel
box or something. Right. Absolutely.
You're going to have something
that's going to be gold. I'm going to tell you that now.
Well, Big Daddy, I
appreciate you putting yourself
out there like this, and
we will definitely see where this
leads to. I'll be keeping an eye out
for it, for sure, sir.
Sounds good, man.
You have a good night.
Yes, sir.
That could be some really intense stuff.
We'll see where this leads, guys.
Hi there.
How are you?
Hi.
I'm not sure if I've actually talked to you before.
I don't think we've ever talked.
Your voice doesn't sound familiar.
Do you mind if I potentially use this audio for my Bigfoot podcast to have?
Absolutely.
All right.
Well, yeah.
I mean, feel free to share what you've come up to share today.
Well, and this is just in reference to Bigfoot.
I've always, you know, been a believer, even though I've never before this incident actually seen anything or heard anything, even though I kind of grew up camping, et cetera, you know, with my dad and stuff.
But this particular evening, I was driving.
I was driving home.
And I live in Southern California out in the desert, not too far from Yucca Valley, which is what they, I think it's called low desert.
And there, I didn't know of any folklore, didn't know of anything.
But one particular evening, I was driving home through this particular area, not far from Yucca Valley.
called Desert Hot Springs and I was actually on a street called Indian and I was
heading north and I pulled over I'm not sure why I don't remember why but I did
pull over I know at the time I was having car problems with a head gasket that
was gonna blow and so there were times I would have to pull over and let the
engine cool and as I sat
there. You know, I'm just, it was late. It was like two in the morning. I'm looking around and there's not much on this desolate street. And in the brush was a creature. It was fairly tall. I wouldn't say it was beyond seven feet tall, but it was fairly tall. And it was bushy and it had very piercing eyes and it scared me enough that I left.
I pulled off and I left and I proceeded home and for the next two, three weeks, I just pondered this thing.
And one night I decided, okay, well, I'm just going to Google it.
I'm just going to Google creature in this area that I happened to be in.
And one of the first things that came up was I read a comment concerning, I don't know where it was.
I'll have to actually Google it myself because I left a comment after that.
So I left a mark that's actually, you know, somewhere in Internet land, showing that not only did this person have the same experience I did,
in the same area, but this creature has a name.
And it's called Yucca Man.
Yucca Man.
And sure enough, there was such a thing.
And it's not just local legend.
It's Native American folklore.
You know what I mean?
It comes from the natives.
And so, yeah, I mean, it didn't surprise me that it revealed itself to me
because I've been privy to other things that are paranormal.
But it was surprising to me that this thing actually had a name
and that the person that had the experience actually had it in the same area that I did.
And here's the kicker, all right?
The kicker is that years later, approximately 10 years later,
I purchased a home about maybe 10, 15 miles from there.
And we were growing Lord's lettuce because it was legal and we could.
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And we would often have trim parties.
And trim party meant that you invite your friend and a friend
and you all sit around and trim.
So we did this and a friend of mine brought a guest, a friend of hers, some new guy she was dating.
And as we're sitting there, I'm questioning him and I'm getting to know him.
And he tells me the story of how he was walking through the desert out in the same exact area that I saw Yucca Man.
And he came across, he said he was being followed by a creature.
and it was big and intimidating and he just felt the need to get out of there quickly and my mouth
dropped it was like you've got to be kidding me not only not only did I find another person who
actually left her mark on the internet and said she had that experience but now right in front
of me 10 years later this guy is telling me a very similar story and I'll never forget
it it's like you don't have those types of co-winds
incidences in life. You don't have that. You know what I mean? Yeah, you don't have that.
So, you know, it had that told me right then and there. Because I'm always looking for, I'm always looking for logical explanations and I'm always looking for signs that something is real versus not. You know what I mean? Because I think that that's important to our psyche.
That's important to us as humans, that, you know, we do have an idea what reality is and things that don't shoot with that, you know, that don't kind of shoot off of that reality.
Just we kind of label is not real.
But I know what I saw, and then I Google it, and I come across that, and that's exactly what I saw.
And then 10 years later, this person in front of me says that.
That is not, that is real.
That's nothing but real.
So, you know, take it for what it is.
You know, I happen to be a believer.
I used to work for Bigelow who owned Bigelow Aerospace and Skinner.
You used to work for Bigelow?
I did.
Whoa.
Yep.
And I know, it's like, you know, here's the weirdest thing.
I don't even know your name.
What is your name?
Jeremiah.
Jeremiah.
All right.
the strangest thing, Jeremiah, is sometimes in life you don't recognize the significance of something
until much, much, much later.
Like, little did I know that working for this man who I actually did get to know, and, you know,
that's a whole other story, but, you know, it's a whole other topic, really.
But I can see that, you know, working for him, I was privileged to be.
to certain things, but not really.
You know, it's like, if you ask my opinion on things, I'll tell you.
But I can honestly say that you don't recognize the significance of something until much later.
Self-reflection is beautiful.
And it's like, you know, people, I didn't even know.
I could care less, you Big Loez.
I could have cared less.
But it's funny because when I come into paranormal rooms and I drop that little bit of knowledge,
people's mouths drop.
Can you imagine if that guy got into Bigfoot?
Holy mackerel.
Yeah. I mean, yeah, I don't, I don't know. I think it's a whole other topic, but I won't go into it. I don't know.
It absolutely is. Do you drive through that area still?
Yeah, I do. And I'll never forget it. It's like I can probably, there's many, I know, there's many times where I'll drive through that area at night, just kind of hoping that I have.
some kind of
an encounter again.
You know what I mean? I hope
because I know that my car obviously
will outrun
that creature. I know that the creature
really wasn't coming
after me. It was weird.
I didn't, I felt scared, but I really wasn't.
I don't know.
I knew that I could probably outrun it.
So I wasn't that scared. But it
did shock me that I saw it.
And it was very grainy and it was
dark and, you know, but
there was moonlight. I mean, I could see things. So, and then, of course, my headlights. So I don't know.
I just, I don't know. I know what I saw. I know exactly what I saw. And so when I Googled it,
it, I mean, I know that we're in an era where you could probably Google anything and find it,
you know, whatever you want, you'll find it. But not like that, not like that, not that, not that,
not that comment from that girl that I saw.
I just, I mean, I left my comment after her hoping,
actually hoping that she would go back and read it,
you know, and actually leave me a comment.
Because, I mean, it's sort of a strange event to have
and not share with somebody.
You know what I mean?
So I don't know.
Wow.
Thank you so much for coming up.
It's such a privilege to hear from an actual witness of Yucca Man,
which is very, very, very.
to hear from someone.
Thank you so much for coming up and for sharing.
I appreciate it.
Thank you.
Hi.
Hi, Debbie.
How are you?
Doing good.
Awesome.
Thanks for coming up.
Do you mind if I potentially use this audio for my Bigfoot podcast?
I do not mind at all, but it is kind of short, though.
So I have to.
No sweat.
Go right ahead.
All right.
So like, whenever I was like five, my family,
and I, we went like to like
Kane Hollow.
It's in like Tennessee at some part
okay, but like so we went there
just like mess around and stuff. It was night time
because we just wanted to like have like a chill night and everything
and we weren't still in the car. We just pulled in
and we saw something.
It was like squatting down by like a tree.
And we thought it was just like somebody just messing around in the gilly
suit. Okay. And we thought
like it was nothing like really too big or too bad but um it stood up and it was about like as large as a tree
and like it was like a baby tree but like kind of big kind of not and it like didn't like really
like show up as well on camera but we do have a picture of it i believe at least my sister does but like
It was like really tall and I barely remember it, but like we knew it wasn't somebody in a gilly suit because as we were driving off, we heard like stuff getting thrown at the back of the car.
Like there was like dents on the car from stuff getting thrown at it because we were like panicking in the car and everything.
And then the second story is when I was only told about this.
I wasn't there at all, but my sister and my brother and my mother were like kayaking down at Cain Hollow again.
And like, it was like, it's like kind of like a wide area, like kind of like wide water area.
And like they went to like a little island because they didn't want to kayak for too long because it was kind of dark, kind of not.
It was kind of getting late.
So like they were on their way back.
And so they got a log thrown at them.
Like a log was like going down and my sister
She was trying to hurry back in the kayak and she fell in the water
She was really cold so she had to like
The everything and then got home and they told everybody and the only thing oh I'm sorry I have to go off
Are you good you're good possible
Yes. Yeah. Oh, man. That's, I've never heard of Cain Hollow, Tennessee before, but it sounds like there's some really, uh, interesting things that happened down there. Um, if you want to, uh, come back up, you're more than welcome to. I know you were taking a call.
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On this episode of plant killers, we'll explore one nation's most notorious fruit and
vegetable killer, bad dirt.
What makes bad dirt so bad?
The answer?
The ingredients.
But fear not true crime enthusiasts.
This story has a happy ending.
Miracle grow organic raised bed and garden soil.
It's made with quality organic ingredients from upcycled green waste like compost and aged bark.
Unlike the other guys who can't say the same, looks like bad dirt's murdering days are over.
Thanks to Miracle Grow.
Join us next time on Plant Killers.
