Bigfoot Society - "We Buried a Bigfoot by Our Family Graveyard"
Episode Date: October 9, 2023I talked recently to a gentleman I can only refer to as "The Corporal".He had lived a long life and now he believes he is near the end of it.The Corporal has experienced some incredible things: a chil...dhood Dogman sighting, his involvement with remote viewing in the military and the beginning of what could be the biggest Bigfoot discovery in recent years.The Corporal's Confession will keep you on the edge of your seat!Resources:Expedition Dogman: https://tubitv.com/movies/697194/expedition-dogmanSomething in the Woods movie: https://tubitv.com/movies/702630/something-in-the-woodsWATCH THE IOWA EPISODE IN THE “SASQUATCH: A SEARCH FOR SABE” DOCUMENTARY SERIES BY TATE HIERONYMUS // FIND OUT ALL ABOUT MY FIRST BIGFOOT ENCOUNTERS! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo8O4rvywzETo unlock more bonus content and much more, become a supporting member of Bigfoot Society by joining the Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsocietyBecome a Youtube Channel member here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinSupport Bigfoot Society one time by buying me a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsociety To pick up a Bigfoot Society shirt, stickers and more, check out our merch by heading on over to https://www.etsy.com/shop/BigfootSociety Send me a voice message to potentially be used for the show by calling 515-809-0165 Here’s a fun prompt - “Hey, my name’s [your name] and you’re listening to the Bigfoot Society podcast!”If you’d like to send me fan mail, Bigfoot related products to check out or written out Bigfoot encounters then you reach me at the following address: Bigfoot Society 125 E 1st St. #233 Earlham, IA 50072Join our private Facebook group "Bigfoot Sasquatch Encounters" for a chance to connect with others who have had similar experiences. Follow the directions to ensure your entry is accepted.https://www.facebook.com/groups/5762233820540793/?ref=share_group_linkTune in to our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q) for new episodes of Bigfoot Society, and visit our website (www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com) for all the links mentioned above and more.Don't miss out on the Bigfoot action! —— Affiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.—— MY GEAR —— My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYMy Podcast Mic: https://amzn.to/3AlYwb9My Computer: https://amzn.to/40CCjQyMy Headphones: https://amzn.to/40A8gcrMy Webcam: https://amzn.to/3NqfddhThe best Bigfoot book: https://amzn.to/41x8IcNLose the weight along with me on Noom. Get 20% off your subscription with link below. (Consult your doctor first) https://noom.com/r/GdkaWNddL?1251Join Whatnot and pick up some sweet video games and vintage shirts. Use my link below and we both get $10 credit after you place your first order. https://whatnot.com/invite/bigfootsocietyLearn more and up your creative game with Skillshare. Use my link and get a $50 gift card. https://share.skillshare.com/bigfootsocietyIf you want an amazing website like Bigfoot Society has that is extremely easy to set up and connects to your podcast in an incredible way then check out Podpage. https://www.podpage.com/?via=jeremiah (Use this affiliate link and you help out Bigfoot Society)
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In Bigfoot Society, I've taken far too much of your time so far,
so let's get on with the show.
All right, Bigfoot Society, we've got the privilege of talking to a gentleman who contacted me.
His name is Corporal to his friends.
he's from the great state of Kentucky
around Daniel Boone National Forest
I'm going to let him take it from here
how are you doing tonight sir
I'm doing pretty good
considering you know
I have to go in for heavy chemo
the next five days and
start that
but my spirits
are high
and I think I'm in clear
mind and I'm being real good sir very good and it sounds like at at this point you're wanting to make sure that
what you've experienced over the years is heard by others and pretty much recorded yeah yeah because
that it's given me six months till a year to live but uh you know i don't believe that
That's up to God.
And, you know, it's in his hands.
And that's the way I put it, you know.
And, you know, I wouldn't lie.
I wouldn't lie on my desk bed, you know.
Well, I wouldn't lie anyway.
Yes, sir.
There anything you'll tell you about my childhood where I was born and raised
and how I got into the, you know, my first session?
So, Corporal, I would say anything that you feel is important for the listener to know that would lead into your sightings or interactions with the creature, I would definitely say, share that as well.
But I'll leave it up to you what you would like to share.
Okay.
my friends
called me cool
on January 3rd,
1974
in Beverly, Kentucky.
That's Clay County,
Kentucky.
But I
recently live in
Leslie County.
It borders Clay County,
and I live right on the edge of
Daniel, well,
it's called
the Daniel Bunn National Forest
just a little patch of it.
It's not out.
where the big part of Dagalbone is,
where there are hundreds of thousands of acres is.
Now, this is a game preserve of 29,000 acres.
It takes Hight of Leslie County and Highford Clay County.
And I live right on the edge of it.
And the only reason I'm allowed to live here because I'm part of Cherokee.
My mom was full stocking or the Cherokee Indians,
was why I'd live on it until they die
if they had so much in their bloodline.
So, me and my mom, I was about the last one of living.
And I was born in Beverly,
and I moved to Stenny, Kentucky,
where it was called Estey, Kentucky,
or Stenick, and called either one.
And the time I was four to five years old,
I was, you know, I was an old mountain boy,
you know, I was raised in that mountain.
That's all I know.
This might sound funny, but I was on this cat trail.
I don't know what a cat, I don't know what a cat trail is.
It's a trail that back in the 50s were the caterpillar dozers cut roads to log of September.
And I was there in about 82 walking in cat roads.
I turned a turd one time.
and it was as big as my leg,
and long as my leg,
and it couldn't have been a bird
because back then we didn't have a bird.
We have bars now,
but we didn't have the bird as then.
And I was excited about it.
It was so big,
and I went and killed it to my daddy.
And he looked at it,
and,
see, my papa was a park ranger
for 50 years for,
for this game reserve.
29,000 acres of it.
And he patrolled it.
And he said he had dozens of reports of people seeing cess squash, you know.
But his superiors wouldn't make him throw it in the trash
because he could lose his job and his career.
And things could happen to his family.
They told him and all this, so he wouldn't talk about it.
But he did have to me.
He retired.
But anyway, I showed up.
turned my daddy
and he caught my pap on show to him.
And you know,
when you're a kid, we had
this house with around
the porch went all
around it and he said, son, the adults
were talking, the adults were talking
to go back and play and find the house
somewhere where I got up on
the horse and I listened to them to their
conversations. And he said,
said sonny said that's a success squad.
Well he said dad, I've been missing hogs left and right.
So that's how we made living with with hogs.
We had two or three hundred of them.
And we're getting like a dozen of them.
I mean two hundred fifty-pound hogs ready to harbor.
We had a dozen of them a month getting missing.
And we had this fence.
There was no way they could get out of it.
Okay.
Well, see.
It was three or four years later when I guess I was nine or ten in about 1984.
And, you know, it's my job to slop the hogs.
Well, I went, I went in the building where dad kept the food for the hogs,
and I fixed them up some slop, and I poured it down in their troughs,
and, you know, how they well, deep, they run out and flop it down.
they wouldn't ever come out of their pen.
And I tried to coach them out of it,
screw them out of it,
and everything.
And all of a sudden,
I looked up in,
I heard something charging down this hill
come,
it's not like a freight train
coming down the hill
and hit run down there
and it stuck its hand.
It's on most so long.
It stuck its hand over into that pan.
And it grabbed one,
and two hundred fifty pound,
and throw it over at shelter like it was nothing and packed it off.
And it scared me.
Those two over, man.
And while he was packing it off,
there's another one coming and hitting the building.
Poon, pome, pome, pome, pome, pome, pome, pome,
over like it didn't want me to come out there and take it to food.
And you know there probably was no pushback for them there
because there was no theirs or barrage from the C-Dome.
Because, yeah, that had become a game reserve.
Yeah, it didn't come a game reserve to like 1989.
But anyways, that thing packed that hog off,
and it wasn't a cess squash that was hitting the building
because I looked through the cracks.
This thing had a dog head.
It's K-9 years.
it looked just like
a German
places, the black ones
and it was black
and he had a big scar
down side of its face
and the score
it went down in space
and knocked one of the size of it.
It was the old scar
and it was a hit in that building
and hit map
in those dog ran that
packed the hog off
and I looked at the other end
the building and threw a crack
and I say my silhouette
of something coming
and it was huge
I thought it was my daddy because my daddy
16th.
I thought it was my daddy coming
but it was a cess squash
it walked up to that
building
and I swear
it looked through them cracks
to the Lord and his eyes
turned red and I went
straight into a coma
and passed out and went into remote since she found men of seizure three hours later.
And I believe that Sasquot saved my life.
But it was the two dogmen that was packing the hoggraw.
The Sasquots wasn't fooling with them.
But I believe with all my heart that seen them in the Sasquatch saved my life because I was sending her breath.
and I was just a kid
and
that dog man was hitting that
building that's hard
we headed up on
4-700 blocks
and it knocked it off onto the ground
and I swear to this day
that I believe that
Cesscoe should come up my driveway
up my yard
and to the hog
pen and
and I heard the hog
going out of the hearing and squalling
and I all of a sudden
hit
just quit squallowing
and my dad
my dad found it
and my forks up a tree hanging
and he was still bleeding out fresh
and he said
well they caught
they caught wolf boogers
at it in the woods
on the bus that's squads back in
he said them woodbugers
and got my
been packing my hogg off
I said my daddy I said it was a dog
he said son of a dog
can't pack her
two hundred fifty pounds
you know
animal
so he called my family
and so we set up up
overnight
you know as usual
I was in those
he listening to my papal talk
and my papal called
what I was explaining
to him
he called him
the sleuth
and I never heard
that name of this day
he said
there's slewfuts
in that game reserve
and he said
the government knows
about them
and I just don't
I don't know why
don't want people to know about them but it took me about four days and it'll come out with like
a catatonic state where i could talk and uh and uh i've been i've been suffering from the very
post of my stress disorder ever since then and then it's just hard for me to talk about it
i'm about to joke up right now it's just so hard to talk about that uh uh i uh i i'm just so hard to talk about that uh i
but my mommy told me
she said the only way you're going to get released
if you get through pinkie up with our room
and talk about it.
I said, I don't know who to talk about it, you know,
and she died, you know.
She was a Christian, she didn't know nothing about the internet.
I said, well, I get on the internet
and say when I was in the Marines
don't train in interrogations and
remote viewing
when I can talk to a man to tell if he's lying to him in a second
I can talk to them two or three minutes and I'm about tell you if he's a liar or not.
I'm sorry, can I clarify something really quick?
Yeah.
So you said you were in the Marines and you were involved with remote viewing?
Yeah.
Can you go into that?
No.
Pardon?
Is that anything you can share about?
Well, it was supposed to be kept secret.
They kept me under a 10-year gag order.
might have been a 20-year gag order.
I wasn't supposed to talk about it because it was took out of the military in 1969.
I don't know if you know what remote viewing is,
but, you know, it's people that they test and, you know,
I guess, you know, they picked out of 600 Marines and the sensitive,
what they call the sensitive ones, you know,
And I was always a sensitive person in my family, and my papal, my mom, pap, mom,
my mom, I was full-stocked turkey union.
They told me how special because I was sensitive.
And I was born a grandchild that, you know, experience, you know, what I've seen.
Because my grandma believes if that Sasquot shows it, Seth-T,
she calls it the big brother of the mountain
and you know I always respected the mountain
and when I was young and five, six years old
I could tell you know
I could be in the mountains
and it would be just like the ground
would start breathing and the leaves would turn
you know just like a cold front coming through
and I could feel an alma feeling
and I know when I was getting out of the mountain.
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Because I used to coon hunt with my dad
and, you know, he trusted my feelings
and we went out,
the land between the lakes one time,
we was going to go coon hunting.
And we had a high dog cone dogs
and I got out a truck.
I said, bad, I got a bad on my spilling.
I ain't let my dog
out. I said, I ain't ever going to get out of the trip.
And he told my
Uncle Dan, he said,
and Dane said, he just
lazy and ain't wanting to walk.
He said, no, he said, when that boy
he tells you, he feels something.
Wrong, something's wrong.
I don't know what it was about that place.
You know, I've never studied it or nothing.
But there's something out there
out there at the land between
the lakes at Kentucky.
Kentucky Lake
out there.
I always got a bad feeling about that place.
Yes, there are many terrible things that have happened in that area
regarding Dogman over the years.
Yeah, well, I don't know if it was Dog Man.
I never did get on my film from Saskatch.
Seems like they're friendly.
And I believe that female Sasquoise seemed...
And I'm going to get to that.
Right.
In 2017, I said another one, but before,
I'm going to tell you the ones before.
Me and my buddy was ginsenging down on a river at Redbird and hit, you know, right between Dangerbone National Preserve.
And we're going to go through this little drain.
Well, I didn't see it, but I know what it was.
It came down through a thicket.
Because, say, this is timber.
It's never been cut.
It's bright than timber.
been out for hundreds of years, and that's 29,000 acres.
And, you know, I ain't going to lie.
I was going in an area illegal, Dick Gensang.
But anyway, with up Mr. Drain, and this, whatever it was,
was shaking a tree at the top of the mountain, son,
it was a big old wild-old kill the swad hip from side to side,
and you hear the cracking.
And I heard my cousin.
say, oh, my God, did you see that, Ed?
I said, no, I don't see nothing, because he's up above me.
He's seen it.
And here he come running wide open.
When he come running, he said that thing got so close to him, he could smell it.
He said it smelled like rotten garbage.
And he said it got so close to him that he could hear its breath.
And he told me to run onto the car.
But I hear it crashing down through the brush.
like somebody put a
put a
forward F2 50
on top of them
and just put it in nature
and let it roll down through it
ticket for it sound like
but I didn't see
at that time
but he always made
fun of me
and he told me he said
he said corporate
he said I never make fun
again he said I've seen that thing
and he said I never
make fun of you again and now he's
a he's a researcher
and
he's got
He's got some film of it, pretty decent film.
I got a picture of it because in front of my house is a big cliff.
And behind my house, I own 16 acres, and I sold the coal off of it.
And I believe, and they cut the top of a mountain off.
I believe they messed their home up over and cut their,
because it was four or five big caves over.
and one fall I took a picture over it up or hit the hill sitting there holding it the little one.
I said it run over, pick it the little one up.
And I took it through my picture window.
So I got my phone up and I was going to take a picture of it back.
And before I matched the button on the camera,
so I didn't know what I was taking a picture of it and they ducked down.
Well, I could still see it's hair.
I still got a picture of it said, but you can see them up.
A opponent, you can see its head perfect,
saying it five or six times,
but he's scared to talk about it and want him to talk about it.
He thinks it's a bad on one to talk about it.
Well, the Cherokee Indians of those two,
but they want you to talk respectful about them.
The dog band, they say that my grandmother believes that,
you know,
and first kept through the Bible,
when God cast the Satan down to earth,
he tried to corrupt the human race.
And they bred them demons with their humans.
And it made dog man always gifted.
That's how she believed they for them.
But I never know that or Sasquash being able
because one saved my life.
And if Sasquash hadn't walked up my driveway
and come up.
I mean, I watched it.
It walked all way up to that building
because I could see through two cracks where he had
two cracks.
Where it could see down to the house.
And it walked all way up right and stuck its eyes
and then cracks and its eyes was black.
And its eyes turned so blood red
that it hit me.
And it was just like a, it was just like,
I don't know, I can't explain it.
It was like something hit me.
that it wanted me to pass out because I was scared.
And it never had no intentions to hurt me.
I went done that.
It just wanted to knock me out.
When it hit me, I felt a vibration through my body.
It was so violent that I just laid down this, just went sleep.
My mom said, when she'd come home from work, I heard her later that she found me laying her shaking.
and those footprints all around that building.
My dad still got cast of them today.
And he caught one with the dogmen of packing a pig off,
but it was a baby pig, and my daddy was in a moraine suit.
And he had his gun.
He brought home from the war,
and he said he shot it three times.
it didn't get in face it to be it.
So he kept on running with it.
And every time he'd find them,
he'd find them hanging in a forked over tree.
Why wouldn't they put them in a forked over tree?
Well, wouldn't they eat them?
And anyway, 2017,
you know, I caught this crippling arthritis
and I was trying to exercise as much as a can,
and I walked up this road.
By the mile,
it was just off the ridge
where my dad had the hogs
and I hear something going
making a real funny
weird noise
and I looked over
and that thing
I saw that thing's head
and it stood up
and I swear
you know I can't swear
to it was the same fast voice
but
it seemed like it told me something
I saved your life
when you were kids
and that's what I got out of it.
And I hit raised up and we stood there and didn't move until I did now.
So I started walking back home and it paralleled me home all the way for a mile.
And it had to go through two or three rid up and down two or three ridges to keep up with me.
And it followed me all the way to my doorstep until I walked in the door.
and I felt so safe around that thing.
I don't know.
And I believe it was the same Sasquot
that saved my life.
And I was 47.
So this was around 40 years later.
I believe it was the same Sasquots.
And the hills of them were just with a group of people
coon hunting.
But when I got bad vibes,
bad vibes, I would go back to the truck
and tell them guys,
I said, man, I don't feel her out here.
I'm going to go back to the truck.
They said, how you paid the, corporal?
What's on with you, buddy?
You're a Marine.
Are you scared?
Where are you scared of?
And I swear, one out one dogmen was around.
They put off a certain feeling.
I don't know what it was.
But I could see it.
It was ominous.
And them things are demonic.
This thing that was hitting out.
had this building, it was a great big building, and hit knocked it up.
We had it sitting on up on four sanders bucks each.
Well, we had, see, four, eight, twelve, twenty-four.
Yeah, we had twenty-four cents all the around it, holding it up,
and hit, knock it off, plumbing to the ground and two hits.
That's how strong it was.
and I thought I thought I was a dead man
you know I was just you know a young man
and you know I just thought
I thought it was over for me
but it
that Sasquoise must know
but he must know what was going on
because it come up and
it runs out
I hear it running off right before
I passed out before
Sasquatch's eyes turned red
it turned red
and I looked at it right in the eye
it turned red
and it was too glow
and it was like its eyes
shook all the way down
to it just like a
you've seen a beam on a pistol
you know on the beam
with
and it went all the way down
to that and to both of my eyeballs
then I hit the ground like that
and I didn't know that
I really didn't know nothing for
I guess a week.
I told the first
the child talk how it was true
and she diagnosed
me with a
schizophrenia
or a schizophrenia
disorder.
My mom got mad. She said, my son
don't lie. She said it was raised
in Pentecost
church. He learned not to lie.
He said, my son is not lying.
She said, well, she said you need
some more else. So I never
didn't go nowhere else, but I got this counselor now that I talked to that leaves me
because I go to this place.
He's got these computers, got this floor strip analysis test to tell us if you're lying
or not, my past it with flying colors.
And I still have experience with it sitting right here and I see it all time.
Well, I don't see it all time, I feel it.
because when that thing comes around,
it's just like when that Sasquoise even when one hit comes around,
the mountains get quiet, you don't hear no cricket, you don't hear nothing,
it's just like a deathly silent.
See, there's a cliff right in front of my house,
and there's a game trail comes down each side of it.
And then things get right under that cliff,
and I think they're lightweight them,
bears because there are plenty of them now.
And elk, too.
They repopulated this lamb backwood deer and elk and bird.
And they released 300 of California,
a cinnamon brown bear.
So they're going to see things survive there.
And they said maybe in 15 and 20 more years,
ago might turn greed leaves it loose here to you ever survive because the big brown bars
are overflows, they're real fat and they're doing real good because they're starting to put
salmon in the rivers and everything they're replenishing it like it was 200 years ago.
The perfect place for a dog man and that squads to survive.
My cousin claims he's got five or six dogs killed.
Really?
He's seen one dog man kill one of his dogs, and he said it throwed at 500 feet.
Can you share about that incident?
Yeah, he was my cousin.
And, yeah, in, well, it wasn't Conan season.
It was a shakeout season, I call it.
And it was early in the season, he had five dogs.
He went out west in Kentucky, and I believe it's a might be Greene County.
Somewhere out west, it's the big part of National Forest.
And he said he had five dogs, and the other one, the four dogs,
cowards were in their own dogs.
And he said he had this mountain tree, but tried to attack it.
He said it grabbed hit and he said it pushed to do that fuckroads.
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and he said he seemed like it so he was so strong it was he said he said he had a head like a dog
and my body body like his human he said it won that towel he said this ball he said it's shorter than he was
about 6'2.
He said it was about 5'5, something like that.
But I couldn't exactly tell how tall the one was I seen.
He had to be seven foot tall because the way the building was setting up on them stills.
When he was running and hitting it,
it was leaving higher on the, on the, on the building each time it hit it.
And he hit it with the fours.
It was terrifying.
I made this, you know, a kid in 1983, 84, you know,
and I suffered with that, and I'm still struggling with it,
and I probably will until the day I die.
I think about it.
I would say 95% of every day.
That's all I think about.
And I have nightmares about it.
And it's just, it's just been.
it's just been
awful man
I didn't think
nothing like that exists
now I know why my
my papa wouldn't let us
play in the mountains
on that
Christmas when all my cousin
and we gathered together
and said
no no boys
that
what bugger
chickens
and he ain't allowed
to play in the hills
you know
but like he was joking
but he wasn't joking
he know that he knows
that thing was her
that's why he wasn't
Let's play in the hills.
And he said he averaged at least just from hunters a dozen reports a year
that would come in crying, a tough man, you know, probably fit in the World War II.
Tough man.
He said they'd come out with tears and ride and make a report.
He said he'd show up to his superiors and make him more laid up and throw it in the garbage.
He said one man talked to a superior because he was pissed about him throwing away his report.
He said he poked him in the shelter.
He said, listen, sir, you can, things can happen to you if you go higher up to me and start talking about this.
He said, you can lose your pension.
He said, things can happen to you, your family.
And he said, thanks can.
And he said, you can lose a lot.
He said, you're saying a bar.
you seen a bear
poked him three times
and he said
and he said
one time
the car pulled up
with a man
and four children
in and his wife
and he said
they had all the windows
rolled up the doors
locked and it was all crying
and the man
they really didn't want to get out of the car
and this was at the ranger station
and he said
there was all crying going on
and he said he couldn't get the man
settled down and up
to take a report
and
when he said
you know
he took a report
just being courteous
and
he said
he said that
Sasquard
you can look it up
and it was a double
creek park
it's a little
you know
it's a part of that
30,000 acres
of stand
of it
it's a park
you know
for kids to play
to have wester
and stuff
and this guy said
one of them
Sasquatches picked up his younger
and was running off with it.
And he said he had a gun,
but he didn't want to shoot at it
because it was carrying his kid.
And he said he shot up in the air
and it dropped his kid on the ground
and run off.
He said, that's what happened.
And he said he believed,
and my papa said he believed that man
or everybody hid the mind.
So these things exist.
I just don't know why.
the government won't, you know, tell the public, but I believe it's because they'll have to put them on the endangered list.
Or there's some way tied with aliens.
Now, I've never seen no alien crafts or lies or nothing like that.
You know, I've never, I ain't had no experience like that.
but a lot of people have, so I'm kind of on the fence if they're aliens.
You know, myself, my mama, I believe what my mama believes,
I believe they're demonic, the dogmen surely are.
And I've heard about, you know, tells about, you know,
Cascots, you know, being dangerous with people, too,
because Les, he done a interview with a guy that ran into a Cascuars,
That four got to his girlfriend's car, and he said he thought it was going to kill him.
That's how I got interested in Les.
And, you know, I can read the liar a mile away.
What less says you can write it down?
That's true.
Now, Les is a great guy, Les Odell, no doubt.
Those two guys, those three guys I was going to talk to.
It was Scott Carpenter.
I was getting ready to an interview with him and he got sick, died.
And that guy from Cascuars Theory,
I picked three guys out that I thought was the most honest on the Internet.
And that was a guy from Cascuart's Theory.
Oh, yeah, Miguel, yep.
Miguel, yeah.
Miguel, and he wanted me to do it in an email,
and I just couldn't write it down.
because, you know, I just don't think I could have got it right,
writing it down.
But, yeah, I had that experienced, man,
and it stuck with me for 40 years now,
and I've struggled with it.
Over the years, what would you say is probably the most intense dogman encounter
that you've heard of in your area?
My cousin went hunting out in the Daniel Boone National Forest,
the big part of it where there's
probably a million acres
and he had
five dogs and
he said he's seen one
grab a hold of his dog and twisted up
like a pretzel and throw it
off and throw
it hundreds to feed he said
but he said it took down the mountain
and the rest
of his dogs run off and he lost
off his dogs. They went
and they were going to come. He said he never
He had five days left
and five dogs come back from there.
And he thought
that it killed his
first one because he said
after it killed him and thrown it.
It started running out
after the other ones are yipping.
And they said they went out, put him out of
here and yipping. And he said
that dog man was running
straight toward him. And he said he had a
40 caliber on his side, you know, just for
snakes. And he
And he said he's seen that thing.
He said he felt defenseless.
He said that 40 caliber probably wouldn't have phased it.
When he seen that thing, he said it was built like a linebacker.
He said it was wide as it was long.
And he said he had, he said, like hand.
He said, never had paws.
But he said it's bottom legs was like a hind legs of a,
of a dog
but it stood up right
but he said when it took off running
it went down on all fours
and he said he thinks he killed
all his dogs and he never did
go back in the forest again
sure well there's a documentary
on it that he made
he was my cousin
that he made
I'll send it to you I forget
that these guys who made a documentary
on the dog
man
I forget his name, but anyway,
I'll send it to you.
Oh, is it Tony Merkel?
Yeah.
Wow.
No, that's the guy.
Where he took him to the gate
and the gate was closed
and they had to walk six mile in.
That's your cousin.
That was my cousin
or got his dog
stilled.
What are the chances? That's incredible.
They want me to go with him,
but I said, buddy, I swore out of the mountains, every little sister.
I said, man, I said, there's dog man's in these hills.
He says, you're crazy, corporal, but he don't tell me that now.
Right, exactly.
Any people that you know that have had interactions with Dogman or Sasquatch,
you know, feel free to pass on my contact information if they would want to talk
and share what they've encountered.
as well. I would love to talk to them.
Well, I talk to them, but I've had several cousins that had experiences four or five,
but I don't know if they would talk or not, but I'll ask them for you.
Absolutely. I would appreciate that.
And so you said earlier that you had some interaction with remote viewing.
Is that anything that you could speak more to, or do you not feel comfortable doing that?
Oh, the remote viewing?
Yes, sir.
you want me to talk
about that?
Yeah, if you feel comfortable
sharing anything about that.
Well,
I was under a gag order
but hit the out of the date down.
The remote viewing is like,
okay,
if you want to find
a Ben Laden, right?
You would get a piece
of his possession
that he owned,
like a picture of his son,
picture of him,
or just a position
that he,
owned that you know he greatly appreciated and we would get it and we'd blind well they
called the estes message it's kind of like the estes method we would blind
for yourself and turn on and turn on these a.m. FM radio that would run backwards.
It would pick up radio stations, but it would say words backwards.
And we would ask questions, and we would sit and rub with their fingers with their positions
and see if we could see visions of where they were at.
They was doing that, you know, to find out where the enemy was or could be
or was going to strike.
We need to predict the things.
But it's kind of, if you ever hear of the S-ed method.
Yes, Corporal, I have, yeah.
It's kind of like it.
But we use something of theirs, it's valuable that they owned,
like a piece of jewelry or a ring or a picture,
and we'd sit and rub it, and we could see if we could see visions of where that was at.
or what they was going to their military was going to strike next
or you know things like grad
so I was picked out of 500 Marines
I was 12 out of 500 that made it
because I'm very well I call myself
I'm not a medium I call myself a sensitive
I'm very sensitive
because you know
I had a girlfriend
friend got dressed
and straw. She was into that paranormal.
She kept on, kept on
wanting me to take her on a date
to her family house.
I said, I had to
a bunch of money, I won't go to
a family house and just wasted
$1,000 to stay one night.
And it took us
two years to get a date to do.
Finally, we got a date to do it.
I tell you what. I would never
step foot back in that house again.
because my girlfriend, she levitated off the bed.
Really?
Yes.
Oh, dear.
Like she got possessed.
And she was talking to me and an evil voice saying that, you know.
I'm going to say what she was saying.
And the bad was shaking, rattling.
And that place is, it's not just to make my, something wrong with that place.
Corporal, were you used to find bin Laden done?
I had this ring that he'd wore.
I don't know how the military got it, but I put that ring down and I could feel it.
I could say, I could see glimpses of him.
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You know, he was in like a four room of four walls,
and, you know, he just couldn't tell where he was bad.
I thought like that's the best I could see of him.
And, uh.
So you could actually see bin Laden?
I could see glimpses of him.
Glimpses, yeah.
Okay, it's like, it's like I see glimpses, okay?
Like you walk into a door frame and I got my camera on flash, like,
like, every three seconds.
when it flashes every three seconds
and I get a glimpse of him
that's how I'd get a glimpse of him
but all I could see was like four walls
he stayed head good
and I might have seen him
in them four walls where they found him at
I don't know
but you know we couldn't tell for sure
but uh
one of the
that's the dumb who he's saying now
I know for one for one
for a fact that one of my Marine buddies said he's in his hometown down down in a hole.
Really?
And they didn't believe him.
They thought it was bullshit.
But before they found him at.
And, you know, they get made like a rag of him that, you know, whatever religion was.
that he'd lay down and pray on,
but I never did Cineau place for him, you know.
I never got nothing of him.
And my, and my, uh,
getting upset with me, you know,
because he, he was,
there was 12 of us and he was, you know,
CEO and, uh,
just getting upset with me because we did this,
this was dueling, we'd do this 18 and 36 yards at a time.
And they believed it was the more exhausted the more we could see.
And I believe that was true.
And that's the only time I could see things when I was really exhausted,
wanting to go to sleep, you know.
But when I was fresh and, you know, ready to go,
I never did.
I see no reason for nothing.
Was there a name for the group of the 12 of you?
Yeah.
did.
Is that anything you can share or probably not?
Well, I'd rather not because I think I'm probably the only ones there to talk about it.
Right.
And I probably could still get in trouble if they know they talked about it, but I ain't got longer to live so that, you know, I ain't worried about it.
Sure.
I totally understand.
Do you think there's any truth to giants being seen in Afghanistan?
Stan. For sure. Because my
my nephew was in the same unit
and he wasn't in the Navy. He was in the Army.
We're not in the same unit
but he was in the same
what you call Cleek
over there when they killed
that giant. Oh he was so he
was involved with that particular
when they took down the giant?
He wasn't involved with it
but his
base was because they removed it out of the seals or killed.
The army command were helicopters and flew it out there and covered it up.
He said he said he's saying it, but it was covered up and he never got to see no details
of it.
But he said it looked like it was leafed four foot long.
They had it covered up with a tarp.
And they took it to the bay.
They put it in a jet, no, nope.
They put it in a big aircraft carrier and took it somewhere.
I said they probably take it area 51 or somewhere.
That's where he thinks they took it to do an autopsy on it.
Yeah, I'm leaving the giant's over there.
I sure do.
Absolutely.
Do you think the government has access to Bigfoot and Dogman?
Oh, yeah, definitely.
Because when me and my cousin was a gin-sanging,
he reported it to the game warden,
and the game warden's our first cousin.
And he said, I'm tired getting these reports
and nobody doing nothing about it
and then didn't not let me submit it.
Even the game warden, you know, the higher ups and that
tell you to throw away.
you know what was reported but evidently he must got on to them pretty hard because of two
hours later we'd go down through where there was four home leads of uh of uh national guard there
and they was armed to the tee too was standing around her home lease and it was late
in evening getting ready to get dark i don't know if they
into it or not, but
we showed him
the footprint
the gang warden.
He said, they can't be no
barefooted man will a foot that big
walk around in these hills.
Which I didn't say it, but I heard it
coming down the mountains on it.
It sounded like a freight train
coming down to that mountain.
And it's good to live
life out of my cousin.
And he's never been
getting insane.
because we talked the game more, and he said what you're doing down in there anyway, bowl?
You know, look at all me, I'm a country boy.
I taught country.
They said, well, we're just getting out of place to not this fall.
So, you know, it was a little early, the ginseng, say, we've got ginseng season, too.
And you can get fined $10,000 in five years in a federal penitentiary for digging ginseng early.
Corporal, thinking back to how you saw the Sasquatch, what do you think, what was the most vivid detail in your memory from the times that you've seen it over the years?
The first time I've seen it, I've seen it about 50 yards away, walked up beside my house, and I thought it was my dad.
That's when one of the dogmen grabbed the home.
hog and packed it off there was two of them.
And one of them was a hitting side of the building to keep me from coming out over there,
gas.
And I scared to death, and it was time for my dad to come home, and I was looking down the hill
through the cracks, and I seen something walking up through us to the way.
A big silhouette, well, because my dad, he's 16, and he's a big guy, and I thought it was
him, but it wasn't.
It was the Sasquots, and I walked, I walked all the way up.
to me because when I
seen it, I got a
peaceful feeling.
When it got right up to them two
cracks,
where he had that
he had that place fortified.
He know them things of her
because they're still in their
hog feed,
still in their corn.
I was turning the doors
off of the hinges
and getting our feed.
And packing
her hogs off and everything. So we
We had to quit that business.
They closed out of business.
Some dog man did.
But anyway, when it walked up where I seen two black eyes,
the black is cold.
And all of a sudden,
there was just like a little pupil lit up in each eye,
and it lit, he lit up and it blinded me until I couldn't see nothing.
And it just like it put me to sleep.
And my mom found me laying in that building.
Incredible.
And, you know, when all the young boys then,
And I didn't know what Saskatchew was.
See, in 1979, she took me to the drive-in theater and watched King Kong.
And I tell her, you know, all young, Lord, I said, King Kong saved my life, mommy.
Well, she didn't know what to think about that.
Because, oh, yeah, I forgot to tell you about I was saying it picking through my windows.
It picked through my windows three or four times and scared me.
And my mom always tell everybody, said, yeah,
Ed he always slept with
to his nine years old.
It wasn't that.
I slept with him
because that thing
was looking through my window.
And one night it snows
and it looked through my window.
I guess my dad changed
track.
And when I went to school
and I come back at that day,
he had my bed moved
from the head of my bed
where I could see the window.
He had it moved in the middle of the room, and he put metal bars over the windows.
Now, why did he do that?
Because he seen that thing's footprint out there, and he thought him all of him trying to get his kids.
And he had to throw rocks on top of the house, man.
And he'd blame it on me.
He said, Ed, he said, next time I catch the rock up on top of his house, he said, you're going to be punished.
He said, I'll make you hold the garden.
for the week.
I said, Daddy, it wasn't me.
I ain't never throw a rock on top of the house.
Well, it happened every night, night after night.
My daddy was getting pissed.
Well, I went to stable with my grandma was a week for a week,
and he got all the rocks off top of the house,
and it happened again, and I wasn't there.
I said, see, Daddy, I told you it wasn't me.
And one night they bombarded her house with a rock.
I could hear it, some of them, Paul, Pee, and Paul, we had a pretty steady house.
You know, he built it real thick, you know, because he was, you know, paranoid from Vietnam War.
And he had that place 45.
And anyways, they bombarded the top of our house, we were dropped.
And, you know, he'd get us all in the living room, and he'd sit in there with his,
them M14
and said they were
cock locked and loaded
and I said,
Mom and what's wrong with Daddy
she said, I just haven't flashed back
from the ward, but she knows
what was going on.
You know,
let me tell you a movie I just watched
that, just like my
situation, you'll watch
that movie, it's a big
movie, it's called something in the
wood. You got to watch it.
Write that down.
and see
this woman was having
problems with
Sasquatch why her husband
was gone to work
and the little boy
he wasn't scared of the Sasquatch
like I was
but she was wanting to move
and he said we're not moving
because, you know,
we can't afford to move
and they got into quarrel
just like my mom and daddy did
and I'm not saying
that's divorce
my mom and dad got divorced
but I'm not saying that was the problem,
but she was saying,
I'm leaving this mountain with my children
because I don't feel like my children are safe.
He said, well, I'm not leaving.
But she left and he stayed,
and we got a divorce,
and I can't say it was over that,
but she wanted her children safe,
and she moved to the city
and went to middle of the borough,
We're not a city, but a great big town.
So we're dead.
And watch that movie, and it correlates exactly what I went through.
Over the years, have you ever heard of anyone seeing a hyena-type creature down in Kentucky?
A hyena?
Yes, sir.
Like a full star?
A hyena, like from Africa?
Yes, sir.
No.
All right.
Now, I was saying some, I was saying some strapped in black cowards.
Somewhat?
Maybe we'll have a few straps down there, but maybe like it might have been crossed.
And there's cowls here that's way bigger than, you know, cowlots who was back in the 60s and 70s.
My uncle killed a cowl a few months ago because the government's got a bounty on them.
Now there's many of them.
they're killing everybody
that's dogs and cats
or you know
and horses and everything
but I don't think they're killing the horses
I think that's the dog ran
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Well, anyways, he killed a cow that weighed 100 pounds.
That's huge.
We're just looking cow old they ever seen.
They put a bounty on them, and they put a $20 bounty on each one of them's head that you can kill.
If you kill 10, that's $200.
And that's about what he kills them on, about 10 of them.
Takes them down to the park range.
Your tail off, takes them down to the park range during they pay him.
And I tell you what?
But the cow, another thing that brought up something.
Every time I had an involvement with the Bigfoot,
I could hear a cow with you barking, not too far away.
It seems to me like, you know, I ain't much on the Internet.
All I want is Les and Miguel, and I watch Scott Corpenter, but he died.
I just watch two channels now.
And I believe that, you know, you can call me crazy.
But I believe that the Bigfoot is like us having a pet, a dog has a pet,
I think Bigfoot has them as like pets.
And they dirty work for the Bigfoot and kill game for them.
Because every time I've ever seen a Bigfoot,
I've heard of cows not far away, like 30 or 40 yards away,
going crazy barking, yep, and making an office noise of their world.
Have you ever heard of a person in your area killing a Bigfoot or a dog man and having a specimen?
Well, my dad, he's still alive. I'll call him tomorrow.
back
back in the days
it was just
oh 8 millimeter films
and him and his daddy
shot one
and uh
buried it
and uh
filmed it ever bed on
it was the black and white
8 millimeter camera
but uh
I know exactly where it's buried at
does that film still exist
do you think
because
I was the one who helped the film while they dug the grave.
And it hit, I hate to take this, but it was a juvenile.
It was about, it might have been, it might have been five foot tall.
But he thought they was taking his hogs.
And I don't think he was.
I think it, I think it, whatever my papal called them things.
I've never heard of them called them called that.
Leath foot.
loose foot
something like that's what
he called the dog man
but uh yeah
my dad my daddy
uh
emptied the 30 round clip
into a big foot
well I tell you what
I even hate the cowl's head
and it took to me like it was
a human
when I looked at it size
where it was young
and uh
It looked nothing like the grown ones
because I sent a big female.
Now, it looked more ape-like.
But the ones that little and juvenile,
they look just like me and you,
but just were hair on them.
And I remember they felt so bad about that.
I said, well, Dad, I said,
want you to cover Danmore?
And just let them know you killed it.
You know what you tell me, he said,
I don't believe the world's ready to see it yet.
And he, and my dad's still alive, but my stepdad, he, that was my real dad that raised me.
He's dead now, but he was a Navy, he was a Navy seal, too.
I mean, he was a Navy seal, but my dad, he was in the Marines.
But, uh.
Does the film of that still exist, do you think?
Yeah, he's got it.
He's got it in his own.
old trunk.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, he's got,
he's got one of
projector things
that shows
projectors on the wall
and he still got it.
So it's
it's film of the actual
dead Bigfoot?
Yeah.
But,
you know,
it's really hard
to make you out
Mr.
Granny and Fuzzy.
And where he shot her,
where he empties,
30 round clip in it
and it was in a bad shape.
I'm sure it was.
And were you there when he actually shot it?
Sorry, if you can remind me.
Well, I was in the house.
You were in the house, that's right.
And I was on the back floor and I heard it.
And I heard it let out of squaw.
And at the end of it, well, it was like a,
it went like from a high-pitched squail
all the way down to a low guttero.
And that guttrol just went away until it faded away.
I think when it went sound, it was dead.
My papa, before he died, he told me, I said,
if I go up there and dig in that,
because they dug it and kind of show grass.
It might have been through four feet deep.
They said, they would just tell me this.
But they show them, you know, I was nose of me.
My daddy would go to work, and I'd get into it.
I'd get into the film collection, and I watched it.
It's kind of flurzing grainy, but you can still see its face real good.
And it looks just like a human, because I got my papal famed it real close to its face.
He said he felt like he killed a human.
He said, you know, because I believe in things are half human and half national.
Sure.
The Bible says they bred where
with our women trying to corrupt our human race
because they didn't want to worship
Queen Mary in heaven
and Lucifer said he wasn't going to worship
a human being that was less than him
so he was cast to heaven
I mean he was cast to earth
and he corrupted
what cryptids we see
and there's all kinds of
and I believe that.
But other cryptids, too, that was a little
big thing that I guess
they wouldn't
8 to 12 inches tall like
old grim ones. Yeah, and I
see them running the holes and stuff,
run up and under trees and stuff
and hide. It'd run out
and the last thing, mean giggle.
Then run back under
the, you know,
back into their
holes they had made.
And I've seen stuff like that too, and I
I couldn't tell you what that was.
How far away from Hopkinsville are you?
Okay.
Hopscudovsville is a western Kentucky.
Okay, yeah, that's what I thought.
Okay.
I'm in southeast Kentucky in the Leslie County at the Leslie Clay Line on Highway 406.
Have you heard about the Hopkinsville goblins, though?
Oh, no.
I never heard of that.
Yeah.
It sounds similar to what you had seen.
Yeah.
I'd see these little bitty creatures.
Sometimes I'd seen them in my yard
and they'd run down in like a little crowdhead holes and stuff.
I can't say I've seen them all the time,
but I guess I've seen them at least a few dozen times,
and there'd be three or four of them.
And they'd giggle at me,
run around in circles,
and run them back down into the hole.
It was green-looking.
and big old eyes
their eyes was bigger than anything on their body
I guess they weren't a foot tall
but there was a weird looking thing
but they seemed friendly
what color was his skin again
it was like greenish
it was a weird color like greenish
blue maybe
you know like in between green and blue
it just wasn't a certain solid color
and it was just
it seemed like
it seemed like it
it's been so long
I can't all remember
it might have been like greenish gray
but seemed like the front of them
was different colors than the back of them
were there any ever
UFOs seen in your area
well well my family
has seen them but I've never seen one
how long?
There you go.
My uncle was coming to my house one night to visit, and he said he sent a big object in the sky that looked like a forest wheel turned sideways, but it looked like a forest wheel turning it.
And he said that he sent it way out in the mountain.
He said it had a beam of light coming down the middle of it.
he said all of a sudden that beam of the light went back up in it and he said it shot up to the sky real fast
he couldn't have been on military plane or nothing like that because we ain't got that kind of
taken out and you know he's a truthful guy too and I call him I believe him how long ago was it that
they had seen the UFO I would say that months I had that that's what's what I was that
dogman's something, but later 12 months later.
Because we got rid of our hogs,
and that solved the problem, and we never did see them no more.
Because that was the only thing that probably had to feed off of,
we lived up there at the perfect place for a Sasquist to survive.
There was a natural spring.
I could take you to it.
It drains all the way down and had a cold holler,
and it was a bit of a government tested.
And he said it with a purest water in Kentucky.
And it fills this pond up here now.
They've got a pond up here.
But up above it, it's a natural spring that comes down this big rock.
And the government tested.
It said that was the best water they've ever tested.
It's the most purest water probably in the United States.
They're still untouched there.
So when I lived up Earth, it was the only house up Earth.
and I owned 160 acres in
out of my mom and dad got divorced.
They divided the land
up between me and my two sisters.
He owned a lot of
a lot, a lot
close to a thousand acres.
And we started off,
you know, plot by plot to her family
and let them live on it, you know.
It went from one house probably to
I said there's close to 40 up there now.
Were they buried that saskwash?
I know exactly where it's at.
You said your father is still alive that was involved with that?
Yeah.
What my grandpa told me, he said probably wasn't there no more
because of things would probably would bury their own,
probably would bury their own time because he said it was like a tribe.
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He said they've probably dug it up and put it somewhere else.
It'd be interesting for someone to check, though, but...
Well, I know exactly what's at.
It's at our family graveyard about 50 yards up above it.
It's buried by your family graveyard?
Wow.
Oh, wow.
because we wanted to pay respect to it.
We said prayer forward
and you know
and tried to respect the land
there because that land is respected
because our man-law told us
to put it on the most respected land we know
and that was our family cemetery.
So were you there for
really it was a burial
of a Bigfoot and there's almost
a funeral service for it
in a way?
Yeah,
We said a prayer over it and, you know, and didn't want no disrespect
and didn't want no harm from the rest of them.
And we never had no problems.
And, oh, yeah, I had nothing.
I forgot to tell you about this one.
Man, this old lady, she comes and gets me, take me to my doctor's appointment.
And about two miles down below where we buried at one,
we seen one run across the road
and it scared her so bad
she'd stop and pull outside the road
for about 20 minutes
where she could drive again
she was shaking like a dog
sitting there
and Lord forgive me
and she should
I never make fun of people
that say they've seen that thing again
but see around here man
all the old timers are still alive
well I bet's talked about
this like you know they've lived here
but they own this land
that's course there
because they live there
a lot longer than we have
and a lot longer
than native Indians too
this was about 40,000
acres that the government
took from Chief Redbird
and he was
Cherokee Chief
and my grandmother
was the sent
her
he's her
great-grandpa
and that's how she still
lives up where
go right here where I'm sitting at.
All right.
I take pictures of them all time.
Fair enough.
But they're very elusive
and they duck down. I got a perfect picture
of one's head.
I had some
Latter-day Saints people come here and see me.
You know, I tried to talk to me into
their religion and I'm Pentecost.
Let me show you a picture
of Saskoist. I zooned up on my
camera.
and it blows their minds.
Wow.
Well, you can see its head perfect in bed.
You know, why they got that con head?
It was a female because I said it run to the left.
And I sent it pick up something.
And I guess it was a little one, a baby.
Because this old man up there, he said he's been hearing a baby cry.
and I got a picture
I got a good picture of it
but you have to zoom it up
you know to see it
but right here
is a Sasquatch Valley
brother and I tell you what
when I was little I don't know
I don't know I'm not even called me crazy
but I find these little valleys
that was
who that was
who that was
who was wooked over
with limbs like a trail that would like go into rooms.
And you go into these rooms, man, they'd have these little holes.
They had one hole looking straight at my house.
They had one hole looking straight at the hogs.
They had one hole, you know, looking, looking down the holler says,
come.
And that was so weird.
You ever heard of that?
Not something super close to that.
It was like a death horse roller, man, because I saved the track.
You know, when it rained when I went in there.
And they'd wave these little trees over.
And it was like a tonneways you go through, like a maze.
And it went into like, I can't say rooms, but it went into, like,
Blackville Hives back where it was.
I think these things are smarter than we are.
I agree, absolutely.
I sure do because, you know, the one I seen in 2017,
August 17, it was the same Cascuars that saved my life.
But if it hadn't come, I would have been a dead man.
I wouldn't be here talking to.
Absolutely.
It about had the hinges tore off the door.
It had one of them tore off the top of it in hand.
It was one in there bad to kill me.
I had a 4-10 in there, but, you know, I felt defenseless with it
because I was just, you know, 10 or 12 years old,
and, you know, my dad was all about straity and stuff,
and, you know, he learned me about guns early,
and I did have a 4-10.
because I was scared.
I said,
Daddy,
let me take my little shotgun up there.
He said,
well,
you won't need it.
But, you know,
I was having an ominous vibe,
you know,
a few months before.
I never did see nothing,
but I didn't get an ominous vibe.
And a half the time,
the hogs wouldn't even come out to eat.
And, you know,
our hogs loved to eat.
But I poured out under,
under trough
and run,
straight back to the house.
Like telling everything was all right,
they'd all run out and eat,
half a year, you know,
a hogger or have half year or they eat.
Those times they wouldn't come out.
And this one time they wouldn't come out.
Those about three-inch splits between the boards
and those about seven foot high.
And this thing grabbed one by the leg
at the bottom.
board and it reached its arm all way over in earth and he grabbed it by a tiny lid and he flipped it up over its shoulder like it was nothing and it was easy a 200 pound hog and we usually horrid the hills about ready to harvest we harvested them around 200 250 pounds and it thought it over its shoulder like it was nothing imagine what that could do to a human
band or a dog, you know.
That guy went out west
there with them boys, you know,
to find the dog man.
He wanted me to go with him,
you know,
because that's wanting to hoard me on as
the security because, you know,
I got a background in the military.
Sure.
But I told him, I said,
I said,
all I got is a 9mm.
And it wasn't played one way him.
It just make it mad.
11 rounds of 9mm.
I wouldn't go.
I was scared because, well, I was going to it, and they called me,
and they said the gate was locked,
and I know it was a 60-10-mile walk back here where he had that sight,
and I wasn't about to get 10-mile back in there and have to walk back out.
Right, exactly.
Them guys walked in there, was going to know, Braver and I was,
they hired some kind of security guy.
He was red-headed.
I think he had the punk shotgun.
I think he had a background of the military.
He was a red-headed guy, and here's the one thing that the trees are shaking.
He had an experience he did.
Well, two of them did.
Because I believe that was Sasquois shaking the trees
because I don't think dog man do that.
It's liable to be dog man because every time we got a hot mess
and we find it in the forks of a tree
some more.
Corporal, it's been
a pleasure chatting with you
tonight.
Thank you for
your pleasure
for sharing,
you know,
and getting down
what you've experienced
over the years.
I really appreciate you
allowing me to
chat with you.
It makes me feel better
to get off my shoulders too.
Absolutely.
Please, if you could reach out
to people like your father or your cousins or anyone that has had interactions with Bigfoot or Dogman,
feel free to pass on my information.
I would love to chat with them if they're up for it.
Well, I tell you right now, I doubt my dad to chat with them because, you know,
I called him about it.
And he told me just to leave it alone.
But I can get permission from him to show you where I can show you on Google map,
about exactly where it's birds.
I would love that.
And if he's even able, I don't know if he's at a point where he's able to share the film that he has
in his trunk.
I doubt he is, but if he is,
you know,
that would be cool to see as well.
I'll ask him.
Okay.
You know, he's in bad shape
and he's got colon cancer
and, you know,
got some,
if anything happens to me to him,
I'll have the film.
Sure.
But I don't know exactly where it was buried.
Well, if you get the permission to share that,
I would be more than happy to have listened to you talk.
I'll call him in the morning and ask him,
can I get permission to share it?
Then I'll text you back,
and I ain't good on coordinates or nothing.
Sure.
Really, because these mountains are tricky.
But I know exactly where we're buried.
Absolutely.
Thank you too.
and it's helped me to talk to you because this has been a boss from telling me, man,
when you see something like that in real life, it shakes you to the core, man.
And I think about it probably 98% of every day.
Yes, sir.
I can't get it out of my mind.
Always feel free to reach out.
I see it.
I see it.
I see it.
I see it.
I see it.
I see it.
Red eyes are glowing right now, just like it.
yesterday.
I wish you the best and always feel free to reach out if you need to, okay, sir?
Okay, and I call my dad in morning, but I call him usually about 9, 9.30 every morning check on him.
And I ask him, can I show you guys where I'm at a bird?
And if you want to try to dig it up, you can.
All right, very good corporal.
you so much. Okay.
Have a great night.
Thank you for talking to me.
Absolutely. We'll talk to you later.
Okay. Bye-bye.
Bye.
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This is Daniel Fischel.
And Ryder Strong from PodMeet's World.
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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 Kill.
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