Bigfoot Society - We Had It In Our Sights, Silver Haired Shasta Squatch and the Pale Crawler of Tennessee
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Welcome to the Bigfoot Society.
We've got a special show for you today.
We've got my favorite comments from the last few shows
and also some amazing calls that came in last Saturday night.
So if you missed it, you want to make sure you listen to this episode.
If you've got anything to report, please reach out to me,
Bigfoot Society at gmail.com if you want to share your encounter.
and if you want to hear extra shows only for supporters,
you can go to patreon.com forward slash the Bigfoot Society.
And now let's get on with the show.
All right, Bigfoot Society.
We've got an interesting episode coming up.
And so I get a lot of comments.
I get a ton of them.
And what I would like to do is to go through some comments
that I've got recently on the YouTube channel.
And I respond to everyone.
I try to respond to most of them.
Listeners share a lot of really intense and amazing Bigfoot encounters in the YouTube comments.
And I try to usually comment back, hey, send me more info.
I'd like to talk to you about this at BigFest Society at gmail.com.
So these episodes are a way of me making sure that hopefully you hear that I am interested in you reaching out via email because I would love to talk to.
to you more potentially for the podcast. And I just think they're really cool encounters. So
let's see what we've got here. There's a comment that came in off of episode 241, terrifying
Bigfoot encounter in Chattahoochee National Forest. North Georgia is definitely Sioux Kalu
stomping grounds, folks. I grew up there. My grandmother was full Cherokee just across the
Tennessee and Alabama areas also. And I've had four really cool encounters.
counters in those areas but never a sighting. Now once I did a backflip off an 80-foot cliff at
Little River Canyon all alone early morning after camping out. When I came up, I happily hollered,
woo! And I heard a whoop in reply, but no one was in sight anywhere. At the time, I thought
probably a bird of some sort, but now I'm thinking BF, which I'm going to guess stands for Bigfoot.
Something had snapped a tree branch near me, just as I was faking, falling asleep.
the night before. I rolled off the hood of my 68 Camaro, my bed with my pistol ready, but I said,
whoever you are, I don't want to shoot you, that I prayed the Lord's prayer out loud. I never heard
one footstep or any sound of it leaving the area, but I felt safe after that and quickly went to
sleep as I had been awake about 60 hours. Good old days of freedom, 1984. There's a lot going on in there.
And it might be fun to talk to that person, but I mean, I would love to see a old school 80s TV episode based on that comment.
I mean, rolling off the hood of your 68 Camaro, that's pretty solid.
So thank you for sharing.
Coming up next, we've got a comment that came in on episode 255, the terrifying story of a hunter found mangled below the tree stand.
And this is when I interviewed John Burton about a lot of interesting things to do with Bigfoot down the south, but especially the one story that sticks out is how the hunter was found mangled under his tree stand.
I'm going to go ahead and read the comment.
Does this sound familiar to anyone?
Store of a family of four where mom, dad, and daughter ripped apart, young boy untouched.
Boy said big hairy monsters to it.
After a bunch of therapy or hypnosis or whatever,
they got more details that mom and daughter saw Sasquatch watching them screamed,
so Dad tried to protect them.
Sorry, I don't recall what that entailed.
Anyways, that caused several Sasquatch to charge in and just pull off limbs from the people
and really tear them up.
But the boy, I guess, just kind of stood there and didn't do a thing.
I mean, guys, not, if you're a little kid, you're going to be in shock at that.
point, right? Which is most likely why they let him be. Sorry, I can't remember where I heard that
story from horrible memory these days, but I was curious if anyone else had heard anything that sounds
like that. From what I remember, I'm the from it law enforcement covered it up really well.
Thanks in advance for any information anyone might have. These animals are not all friendly.
There's a lot going on there. Interesting story. That's one I haven't heard of.
myself but guys if you have heard of that story and you know where it's from maybe it's from another
podcast or youtube channel or something like that go ahead and put it in the comments please and uh
we'll see if we can track that one down also make sure that i oh sorry make sure that you are
following my buddy roger over at squatch and hauler uh as he just captured some very interesting
audio down there in Alabama, a similar area, very close.
And it's some wild, wild bigfoot audio.
So make sure you follow Squatch and Holler over there on YouTube.
Roger puts out some great content.
And you definitely want to hear that Bigfoot audio.
Let's continue with a comment that came in on episode 293,
which is a listener favorite four-year standoff with Sasquatch in Renier, Oregon.
Commenter says, he doesn't just live there. Bigfoot is everywhere. I camp at Crescent Lake,
Washington, and the Olympic National Park. I woke up after a long nap to go use the restroom about 100 feet from camp.
My dog and I walked and I heard a loud holler ahead of us. Stopped, backed up and peed in the camp.
Woke up my BF in the tent and it hollered again. Another time I'd just,
decided to go solo camp at Hobuck Beach at Nebe, Washington.
Remote campground flooded that day as a big storm came earlier,
and I got a camp with plenty of wood and burned it all night.
During sunset, I hiked the beach.
No one was there but a dad and kid with a kite,
and I was collecting rocks, shells, and kept hearing a whistling in the hedgerow above me.
Nothing was around the beach was vacant.
I headed back to camp and built a bonfire the rest of the night.
I stayed up safe around it.
no one but myself and my bigfoot friend were awake legend of the maca tribe says don't let your children play in the woods alone
they like to take them and you can hear them whistling in the wind i always leave no trace but a special gift as thanks
very interesting that is something of course that i hear in many of the accounts that people start to hear
a whistling sound let me know in the comments if you have experienced a
weird whistling that you think is Bigfoot related when you're out in the woods.
My apologies, if I didn't say the right name of the locations, I tried to read them as best I could.
Let's go on to the re-release of episode 420, Horrifying Bigfoot Trails of Oak Ridge,
which I'll just want to put in real quick.
Guys, Sasquatch Summerfest is coming up soon in July.
Go to Sasquatch Summerfest.com.
I hope to see you there.
I will be there not vending, not speaking, but I did get an invite to come out and check it out.
So I'll be around hoping to record people's Bigfoot encounters for the podcast.
So I hope to see you there.
If you want to get tickets for it at half off, the organizers were nice enough to give me a discount code that you could use.
It's Bigfoot Society, two words.
That gives you 50% off your tickets, which for a three-day festival is pretty substantial.
Let's get to the comment story here.
I live on the northern Oregon coast, and I always thought Bigfoot was a silly tourist novel.
My house has water in the front and is in the forest.
My neighbor has an apple tree.
Last year I kept hearing something heavy stomping by my house.
My dog started barking and then my house was under attack.
Over 50 apples were thrown hard at my house for 20 minutes.
The apples were hitting the windows and the sound was scary.
I recorded some of it.
I kind of hid because I'm a single girl.
I don't think a human would stand there for 20 minutes throwing apples.
No way.
People are afraid of the police.
I told a friend about what happened, and he mentioned Bigfoot.
I started researching and now I know the crazy sounds I've been hearing, the howling and the yelling and the stomping.
I won't walk through the forest anymore, and I've always felt fear anyway.
But they live right next to my house and they're 100% real.
I don't know how people deny their existence.
If you want to experience it for yourself, come stay here in August when the apples are available.
The screaming is haunting, and you'll love.
have the truth. I would love to interview the person that left that comment about what you are
experiencing on your property. Just the fact that over 50 apples were thrown hard at your house
for 20 minutes, that's horrifying in itself. But at the end, the howling, yelling,
stomping, we'll love to talk to you and help get your story, help you walk through
what's going on, maybe ways that you can deal with what you're experiencing.
Please reach out to me, Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
From episode 353 where I talked to Randy about the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee,
comes an interesting, a multiple comments.
Rutherford County, Tennessee, I have a slight disability, but basically retired,
living with a person who doesn't want strangers coming around.
And several incidents which I think are Sasquatch, including we both heard jabbering near the house.
I've been woke up by a strong putrid smell, like stinky feet, but ten times worse.
Numerous times that heavy items have been knocked over in the garage, including heavy items of wood, metal, or thick plastic.
Knox or cluttering noises at night high up on the brick wall outside my bedroom.
She's the corner facing the backyard and also taps on my window.
One's an incident of tapping on the back door at night.
I would describe the knocks and taps as if a child was making them.
That's the impression I'd get.
Not like an animal just making noise,
but like an infant or small child tapping or knocking,
but not repeated tapping or knocks,
like single taps or knocks.
And some of the taps on the window to me
actually sounded like someone taking a small branch with leaves
slapping the window with it.
Okay, right there, I would say maybe look around the area outside your house, see if branches are near there.
If there are branches near your house, that could be it.
But if there aren't, then I'm not quite sure what we had going on there.
He continues, or the individual continues, coyotes acting differently than they usually do,
like a pack of at least 20 or more, maybe 50 feet straight from my bedroom window,
aiming their vocalizations directly at that window.
Two were howling, and then the others instantly joined in some yipping, some screeching and some barking.
For a little over a minute, and then they all instantly stopped.
Another time early at night, maybe 8 p.m., I was in my bedroom.
And in about the same spot in the backyard, straight out from my window,
I heard what sounded like a man screaming like he was being killed.
I really thought somebody was in trouble, and I was ready to run out there to have to do something.
but then that sound changed to a man yelling and then changed again to a coyote barking.
The entire sound lasted a little less than a minute.
I've searched online for sounds of coyotes that sound like that.
I've heard them screaming, but they sound like women.
The sound was not anything like those sounds.
It's very interesting.
That is something that I do hear from a few different people where they hear an animal sound
and then it changes to something that kind of sounds like it, but not really.
An example of this that will come up in a future episode.
I'm talking to a woman from Pacific Northwest that was able to record frog noises.
But the main thing that was the weirdest was she recorded what were ducks.
But ducks were a little off.
and then the ducks go down into what sounds like a really deep.
Imagine a huge muscular duck.
It's the wildest thing.
You'll hear that in an upcoming episode.
Let's continue.
I also wonder about some other incidents,
but maybe they can be explained as something that does happen
and pertains to known species.
On more than one occasion, closed boxes of rat poison in the garage,
torn open in all of the pieces of rouse,
poison are missing. So either some animals carrying them all away or eating all of them.
The other person here says it is a big raccoon doing that and that the big raccoon is also
knocking over the heavy items in the garage. So maybe she's right and that explains what is
happening in the garage. Other incidents are numerous times that outside my bedroom window
late at night, I hear what sounds like somebody taking a picnic table and dragging it on the ground.
I've wondered if maybe that is a buck white tail rubbing against the brick wall of the house at
night. Recently, my mom said that my brother said he was surprised to see one doing that. So I guess
that could be what it is. I just heard it last night, in fact, outside my bedroom window. And I've
tried to capture the sound on recording, but when I play it back, all I ever get is white noise.
That's really interesting. Even though the sound is so loud that I can hear even with the TV
on, I've started saying, oh, it's just a buck rubbing against the house and just mostly ignoring
it. I think that's a more comforting thought anyway. I also now.
wonder about things that happened when I was maybe about nine or ten years old. We lived in Woodstock,
Illinois, and at night sometimes it was hard for me to fall asleep because not far away in the distance,
I could hear the woodman. Sounded like somebody hitting a hammer on a piece of wood, but just single
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I was always afraid that the sound would get closer and closer, but it never did.
I think some of these strange things can follow certain people no matter where they live.
That would include other paranormal activity like things to do with ETs, including being in the company of military or other personnel as a strain.
as a small boy, strange ESP experiences or ghost activity.
And then I wonder if some of that might be hereditary,
especially if you have things like Freemasons in your ancestry,
or if your ancestors may have lived in areas that paranormal history.
I used to belong to the Murfrey.
I'm going to mess up this name.
Sorry, guys.
I think this is a Tennessee town.
Murfreesboro, UFO, and paranormal discussion group back in the 1990s.
And it was not uncommon to talk about these various different types of phenomena.
possibly being related in some cases.
I've also had a number of dreams about Sasquatch.
Now, guys, before we get started,
I know a few of you are saying,
okay, this is where it's going to get.
I don't know if I can handle this.
There are more people than you think that this is happening to.
And I'm learning this in the more recent episodes.
And it's actually a question that I'm starting to ask people
because I've noticed that a lot of people that have,
have these encounters, it starts to come out in their dreams.
That's something I'm still working through.
So let's continue.
I had an image in my head of looking down and seeing in front of me the side view of the top of a huge foot.
It was roughly triangular in shape, very wide at the toes and very narrow at the heel.
The skin was pink like a pigskin.
It had the same diagonal irregular squares skin pattern like human skin.
There are stiff black hairs all over it, but not covering it completely.
I could also see three ridges on top under the skin, either muscles or bone.
I'm not sure which, and the big toenail was curled up like some kind of crescent roll shape.
And it was a dingy yellow color.
Well, I'll never eat crescent rolls again.
No, I probably will.
All the toenails were dingy yellow.
I have no conscious memory of seeing that in front of me, but it was very strong in my mind.
I've made a couple of sketches of it to show what it looked like, and I don't know if it was a satchquatch.
something else. It was very real in my mind that I saw it. Just for the record again last night.
So three nights in a row, I heard the picnic table noise outside my bedroom window. Also, I got some
clarification from the other person here about the rat poison incidents in the garage. They're all
tubs all made of plastic. They're not cardboard boxes. That's why the other person thinks it's a
raccoons getting into them because they have dexterous fingers and you would need something like
fingers to open these tubs and remove all the pieces of rat poison wondering if anyone has heard of
saskatch getting into rat poison maybe if they maybe they get a high from it or maybe it helps them
with the upset stomach also i'm not divulging my exact location out of deference and consideration
of a group already conducting saskatch research near this area they were here and i did hear them
mentioning their intention of doing that very interesting uh this individual if you're listening to
this I would love to have you reach out and I'd love to just talk to you about what you're
experiencing the first thing I've ever first time I've ever heard rat poison be
talked about in a big foot encounter I if anyone else has heard of that being in a big
foot encounter put it in the comments please just he's extremely interesting I
feel like there's some more to it
Yeah, I would love to talk to you. Please reach out.
Here's an interesting comment that came in on episode 421, and I'm reading it not to say I agree with it, but to maybe start some discussion.
Kathy isn't wrong. Sasquatch is an animal just as humans are. The question is what type of animal?
The evidence is there that confirms their existence. There is a biologist. His name escapes me.
I was working with the government that performed autopsies on several from different areas.
of the U.S. that actually classified four different species.
The government apparently put a gag order on this man to suppress the documents,
but his living family members had confirmed the documents' existence,
and I believe posted the evidence.
Let's not forget that Dr. Melba Ketchum performed upwards of 3K DNA samples
that all confirmed DNA of a modern female and an unknown male.
There are many stories of this creature being killed by the U.S. military found dead
from multiple incidents, including a lightning strike in California,
and several bodies collected after the eruption of Mount St. Helens.
I think it's very clear most everything is already known of these species,
but just not released to the public.
It's a process just as the current slow release of the UFO and ET information.
There's a lot to unpack from that comment.
I get some version of this comment multiple times a week in my email
or on the YouTube channel
on different other social media
channels
everyone thinks that
one, the government has
knowledge of
the Bigfoot
that maybe they even have one
that they've captured or that they've
taken a specimen of or
are they covering up, right?
Also, everyone always brings up
the body's
collected after the eruption of Mount St. Helens.
Now, this biologist you're mentioning was performing autopsies on several from different areas of the U.S.
I've never heard of that.
I would be very curious to hear more.
If anyone has any specific information regarding this biologist or bodies being collected after the eruption of Mount St. Helens, I love to hear more specific info about that.
because again i think that this is the one story that gets repeated over and over and over
in bigfoot lore but no one has the solid evidence talking about mount st helen's eruption so
if you can't put in the comments because you are afraid it for your safety you can reach out to me
at bigfoot society gmail dot com here's one from episode 419 with carter bouchard uh commenter says
I've heard so much negative behaviors from some of the top echelons in organization.
I hate to hear he's involved with him.
I just listened to another person with a Sasquatch encounter.
At one point he yelled out, okay, I'm leaving, I'm leaving.
This was immediately repeated back to him in his own voice and it wasn't an echo.
He was so freaked out hearing the exact replica of his words, his voice.
that's extremely unsettling i'm not sure how i would handle something like that on episode 340
henry franzoni's episode commenter says you may want to go check the mountain washington state
go up to lake isabel it's in gold bar washington just off of reader road the trailhead
is right back to the left of the big mine that only goes back about 25 feet that's where
and my buddies all experienced them and what an experience would love to hear more about the experience
you had up there in gold bar Washington please reach out to me at bigfoot society gmail.com
episode 421 someone or something keeps snapping grizzly bear necks in paradise valley
commenter says i was in new york state the catskill areas i've had a few people comment about
the cat's school areas, but something in the woods was mocking a terrified male goose, super loud
barking like mastiffs, suddenly changing to the exact honking sound the goose is making but 10
times louder. Poor goose took off like a shot at that point, a strategy to protect his family
that seemed unable to fly away gathered in the rushes at the edge of his pond. I didn't have
the common sense to get into my car and leave, then went on to experience various screams in the woods
on either side of me.
And then the biggest
King Kong roar,
anyone's ever heard.
It lasted at least three seconds
and sounded like
nothing like the bare recordings.
I've been listening to since I got home.
It's very extremely interesting.
Again, as I said earlier in this,
there are definitely times
when there's some mimicking going on,
but it sounds like
they kind of fall out of the mimicking
and just go in,
to what they actually sound like.
So it's a very interesting comment there.
On the same episode,
an individual comments
about a Choctaw legend.
In the tribal Choctaw story
of the fight with Bigfoot,
the leading warrior galloped into the fray
among a group of huge Bigfoot
brandishing a saber.
The first Bigfoot, the horse came close to,
punched or slapped the horse unconscious
with a single blow.
The leading warrior felt
to the ground in that same Bigfoot tore his head off,
head clean off in a few seconds.
These Bigfoot, five to seven of them,
were dispatched using 50 Cal Sharps,
buffalo rifles from a short distance.
This was 1855 if you're interested.
So believe the individual is talking about the 1855 Bigfoot Chautau War,
which has been proven to actually just been based on a blog,
post and is not actually a part of history. So let me know what you think in the comments.
If you think that the 1855 Choctaw Bigfoot war story, I believe it's like Captain or Commander
LaFleur down in Oklahoma, I believe. Let me know if you know if that's just a legend or if that
actually happened. From what I've been told directly, it was just based on a blog post. It kind of
got its own traction. In episode 408, Bigfootstocks, hunters in Montana, there's a comment
that came in, and I'll just read the comment. I live in Grafton, New Hampshire. I lived here in the
woods for 45 years. I hadn't experienced six years back. I believed people, but having never had
any experience, I didn't think they were up here. A friend.
and I took a Jeep trip with our daughters out on a class six road early fall. We stopped the Jeep
at what is known as the bog, a popular area for four-wheel drive enthusiasts on weekends. This was a weekday,
beautiful day, no one around for miles. A huge scream roar came from across the bog that was one of
the loudest sounds I've ever heard in my life. It moved air, and I saw Pantera twice in the
90s. My friend and I were speechless. The sound was very, very long, from a low,
roar rising to a very high screech across the bog all sounds of birds and insects stopped i was instinctively
terrified but also excited i told my buddy holy man that's a saskatch he nervously said no it's just a bear
jumped in the jeep and immediately started back down the old road we both knew we'd been told to get out of there
and we had our girls with us i pointed out that his bear claim was absurd we grew up here bears don't
make that sound he just kept driving with his face turned white while he tried to change the subject
drove me and my daughter directly home a quick drop off a drastic departure from what started as a
leisurely autumn jeep cruise with our kids he would never speak of it again in fact we don't talk
and we're not friends anymore my hometown is in west central new hampshire half an hour east of
dartmouth college that is my only validating experience concerning these creatures but i knew
immediately what we were hearing out there was a universal message telling us to get out of its area.
Now I know they are real.
That is a wild experience.
And I know that area pretty well in New Hampshire since I did grow up in Western Massachusetts.
I actually grew up 500 feet south of New Hampshire.
So very close to it.
And I believe I did get an email.
from this individual as well.
I will be reaching out in a few days.
Just on the side, guys, my email is daunting.
I love the emails I get.
I get a ton of emails every day,
and please keep sending them.
Just know that it could take at this point
about a week for me to be able to get back in touch with you
just because got a lot going on right now.
guys but please keep sending what you've experienced i love to read them and uh it does help and uh that's
where a lot of my interviews come from is people just email me out of the blue and we'll go from there
a few days back i've re-released the prince of wales island episode where i talked to alex
about uh what he's heard from that island when he was there as a uh salvation army chaplains very
interesting comments came in on that episode to read through some of them right now just so that
these people know that i would love to them to contact me and um yeah so very interesting stuff we had
one person who wrote in 1968 we just moved from oregon to vashon island washington as an
eight-year-old myself and three younger sisters we would walk in the woods across the island or around
the island there was someone who lived in the woods we called him big harry we would wave say hi
but never feared him but left him alone also we never told parents we never knew words like
saskatch or bigfoot sounds like an incredible story would love to to chat with you please
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friend of Kushtaka when she was young while on her grandpa's fishing boat.
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They hit a bad squall and had to anchor in Thompson Bay, an absolute no-go water to venture
into by all the natives in that area, all due to it being a known place for Kushtaka,
totally forbidden.
But her grandpa told her he'd make the decision, as he knew they'd die if they didn't go
to the shelter of the bay.
Anyway, Grandpa was asleep early the next morning when she'd woken up and saw five to seven
humans dressed in ancient traditional native dress, i.e. hats and shawls made from
cedar bark.
they walked up to just across from where their boat was anchored and just stood there and stared at her
after a few minutes she swore that she saw them morph into huge land otters walk into the water go under
and disappear she hadn't wanted to wake her grandfather at that moment and didn't want to anger him
he'd woken up soon after and saw that she was freaked out about something asked her why and as soon as
she told him what she just witnessed.
He didn't say a thing before pulling up anchor and getting out of there.
He told her never to tell anyone that they motored into Thompson Bay.
My friend was a schoolteacher in Juneau and had no reason to lie to me.
See, that's the thing I love most about encounters is when the person telling the encounter has no reason to lie or nothing to gain.
Those to me are the most interesting.
Another individual shares, I totally relate to what you said, Alex.
I was 10 and rolled over in my bed and there it was at my window.
It could have reached in and grabbed me.
It was the most traumatic event of my life.
I stopped playing in the woods and we couldn't and wouldn't go outside at night.
It left a massive footprint.
I sleep with blackout curtains so I can't see out and nothing can see in.
I haven't been in the woods since I got out of the military in 1994.
I grew up in the Ozarks of southwest Missouri.
Please reach out.
I would love to talk to you if you'd be willing to talk about what you experienced.
I grew up when the news reports came out about the Mo Mo or Missouri monster that was spotted by some children on top of Star Hill in Louisiana, Missouri back in the early 1970s.
It was wild.
I grew up just north of there and I've been interested and on the lookout for Mo Mo Mo.
ever since there's one comment that came in on this the individual says it's true if you've
truly had a close encounter with the squatch it'll change you forever it did me and i'm an army ranger
i won't go into the forest alone or unarmed ever again lr music two d rangers retired
sir it sounds like you've had a very interesting encounter please reach out to me at bigfoot society
at gmail.com if you're willing to share what you experienced i am willing to listen and to try to
help here's another experience that came in on the same video individual said my first bigfoot
sighting in salt fork forest in my home state of ohio in 1987 i was 15 i moved to alaska in 1989 had my
second Bigfoot siting in 1990.
My first Alaskan summer, my friend Curtis and I, on our way from Anchorage to Portage
Glacier, I was enjoying the view of whales, mountain goats my first time, seeing whales in the wild.
We get near Gurdwood, Curtis pulls over, elbows me to look up in the mountain.
There sits a Bigfoot looking down, either at us or at Mountain Goats.
Bigfoot stood up, walking higher, up the mountain.
I left Alaska in 1995, moved back in 2000.
I noticed there's no more mountain goats walking around the Juga mountainside.
Very interesting.
Again, there's no reason for that person to lie about that story.
It's very matter of fact.
And I appreciate you sharing what you experienced at that time.
Going over to episode 417, Harley Owens returns.
Some very interesting things that came in on this episode.
If you're not following Harley Owens, make sure that you are.
Individual writes, such a wonderful interview.
Great encounters.
I love the smokies.
Such a beautiful area and a perfect place for Sasquatch.
I grew up at the bottom of the mitten in Michigan,
about 25 to 30 miles from the Indiana border,
and we had them in the woods behind our house.
My parents never believed me or saw anything that I'm aware of,
but I heard all sorts of things that weren't normal nature,
noises growing up out there,
including noises sounding like the ones.
the Ohio howl coming from far off in the woods, enlarged bipedal creatures crashing through the brush
at night. I haven't had the privilege of seeing one yet, but I know I've heard them plenty of times
growing up in the woods. People wouldn't think that weird stuff is in Michigan, even in the lower
part of the state, but I'll tell you what, I get plenty of reports from lower Michigan and not just
Bigfoot, Dogman too. And if you want an area that has both of them, Bigfoot and Dogman, look up
Manistee National Forest.
Here's another comment on the same video.
Wow, that first sound gave me chills.
1980, southeast Missouri, the St. Francois Mountains.
My dad and I were hiking up a mountain before daylight during spring turkey season.
From the top of the mountain, we heard the same sound.
It was loud.
My dad and I looked at each other in the dark and whispered, what was that?
That was the first time I've heard a recording of what we heard that morning.
Let me know in the comments if you've heard a recording similar to what we played in that episode.
Here's one.
I'm still not convinced, but 2017 to 2019, I've heard a single tree knock when I had my dogs out two separate nights on my property.
The sound came from a steep, wooded area that is here in western Pennsylvania.
It's pretty much woods from here all the way up into Canada without hitting any real major metropolitan areas if you can learn to avoid them.
My dogs heard the tree knock the first time when I was in my pool around midnight by myself with the dogs on my deck in the dark.
They jumped up and listened facing the area and I heard one sound that sounded like someone hitting a tree with a baseball bat one time.
A couple months later, I heard it again when I had the dogs out for their final walk of the evening before I went to bed around 1 a.m.
And I live right next to the woods and I really don't have any very close neighbors.
It was a school night so no kids could possibly be down in that rugged, wooded area.
that I've never even gone down into over the decades.
I've lived here and neither have my kids when they were growing up.
It's just too steep and too rugged and thick.
My dogs did not hear the sound the second time
because they were busy running around,
sniffing the ground next to the woods,
but I heard it.
It sounded farther away than the first one
because there was an echo in the valley from it.
It gave me the creeps because I was wondering
who the heck would be down the wooded area at this time at night.
Nobody even goes down there,
during the day. So I went in the house and went on the computer and looked up Bigfoot sightings
in western Pennsylvania or something like that. I typed into the search engine. To my shock,
came up a map with dozens of sightings within a mile of my house, 2004 to 2012 with police reports.
The father and his adult son watched 15 or so minutes from their property less than a mile
from my home. There's one set of railroad tracks in the valley, a few hundred yards from my home,
and it is wooded railroad right of way for miles.
On a related subject, when I first moved here,
me and my two sons that were in second and fourth grade at the time
rode our dirt bikes right from my garage
in through the woods near our home.
We could ride north off of the railroad right of way
for miles through the woods.
This never occurred to me at the time,
but when I see videos of trees stacked in a pyramid,
Indian TP position on television,
it struck me here in 2023, 24.
that I have seen trees that were stacked in that position in the woods near my home when dirt biking,
riding less than three miles from my home.
I've seen that also when dirt bike riding in West Virginia in Ohio in wooded, never developed areas.
And I remember thinking when I would see that, what an unusual coincidence for those trees to fall over and settle in that TP position.
Fascinating stuff.
It sounds like you're going through some really interesting situations in your home area.
I would love to talk to you about what's going on in your area of Western Pennsylvania.
Please reach out to me at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
Uh-oh.
First call.
Hi, this is Jeremiah.
Yeah, this is Dustin's man.
Hey, Dustin.
Before we get started, were you able to fill out the guest release form?
Yes, I did.
Perfect.
And I just want to make sure that the people on YouTube, the listeners, can hear you.
guys if you can let me know if you can hear uh dustin was right yes all right dussin we're gonna
wait a minute just to get that go ahead before we get going here yes okay we have to go ahead so
also i do hear a little bit of am i on speakerphone dustin no you're not i was just
turned i'm watching h and a an ain we at the moment oh yeah dude that's my dude all right cool
So you got that turned down a little bit, awesome.
That's a good show.
So, okay, well, Dustin, I'm excited that you called in.
Thank you for doing that on your Saturday evening.
I'm going to go ahead and give you the floor.
Feel free to share any background you need to and what you've got going on, my friend.
Okay.
Well, you had reached to me about contact on TikTok.
I had said I had an encounter.
I'm Squatch Blocker on TikTok, and so I never did get back to you, so I've seen this opportunity, so I took it.
My experience was in the, I'm not sure how to pronounce it, Kymichy Mountains, or the Wachita National Forest in Oklahoma.
me and a buddy of mine were going to be the first ones to kill a big good this was back in the early 2000s or whatever
and we went into this area and it's very near Honabia or Honibee where they had a festival every year down there
it's about maybe 10 minutes from there it's on the Tallahina national drive is where we were camping
and we had started to walk there's a little
lake there. I'm not sure the acreage of this lake, maybe a 20 acre lake or whatever. And we were
walking across. We both had Mossburg shotguns, fully loaded, the whole thing. And I had a big
mag light with me like the police used to carry back in today, those big ones. And I kicked it over,
and there was a shoulder next to me standing down the bank. And on the spillway, it's kind of hard
to explain of how it was it.
We were walking on top of the spillway kind of thing.
And it was down below us.
And there was three steps just boom, boom, boom, boom.
And it was gone.
But when my maglight kicked over, I seen the size of that thing.
And it's about two in the morning.
And we'd been there several times and never had anything.
And then, uh, but the size of it, we both dropped our gun.
and ran back to camp and literally slept in the car and waited until the next morning to go back to get our guns.
And I never took a gun again.
I was like, that's going to do absolutely no good.
But it was the biggest thing I've ever seen.
And I don't know, I can't say it was eight foot, nine foot, whatever, because it was down the hill from me.
All I know is the size of the arm was bigger than any heel.
human being I've ever seen.
And it's, it was just a flash and moment of total fear of, yeah, this is wrong.
And then now I've become like more of, I, I, I almost want to communicate with them now,
more, you know.
But, uh, anyway, that was the story.
Um, there was a couple other incidences.
maybe get into it another time,
but I just wanted to reflect on that one.
Yeah.
And my buddy, my buddy Stephen, he, I haven't,
he literally never spoke to me again.
He never went with me in the woods again.
So it was kind of weird.
So, yeah, Dustin, if we could unpack this a little bit,
because I, so I apologize,
there's a lot of people I talk to on TikTok.
Like, you would not even imagine.
imagine the amount of DMs I have on answered right now.
It's pretty sad.
But so I just want to clarify a few things.
So you were in the east of Honubi area?
Yeah, it's the I lived, I lived and rolled in Oklahoma.
I worked in Port Smith.
Okay.
And we worked, me and my buddy worked together.
And it was the Honobia where they have the festival.
Right.
But where we were actually at is like Tallahina Drive.
It's like right between Mina.
and it's like Lefour County, Oklahoma.
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It was with Cedar Lake.
And it's just a, there's like horse trails there and stuff like that.
And there had been a lot of reports there, and it was in the news there at the time.
So we wanted to go check it out.
And we went, and, man, sure enough, they were there.
Okay.
I got it.
I have literally been obsessed with Bigfoot Sosquatch since I was like seven years old is when I first seen, like, the legend of Bogie Creek.
So it had been, I finally talked.
someone into going camping with me to go look for it.
And yeah, it was a one-time shot.
So you went camping with your buddy with the motivation in mind that you were going to bag a specimen.
Yes, exactly.
Want to be the first ones to do it, you know, to prove the existence.
And I'm at legacy now, my mindset is completely different.
Of course, that was, you know, around the year 2000.
So complete different mindset 24 years later.
Absolutely.
And I'd love to get to that mindset change in a few minutes, but I want to sit where we are for a bit.
So this was in 2000.
Now, was there anything that made you want to go out that motivated you to take this move in 2000?
I had always been interested.
And it was I knew they were like sided in the area.
and then there was a news story that came across the news and was talking about this guy down around there that it had them coming up on his porch.
Yeah. And stuff like that. And he had supposedly shot one, but they had, but they never found anything.
But he said he had sent stuff to the FBI in Oklahoma City.
and that was like right around the bombing
in Oklahoma City and stuff like that
so that made it even more interesting
kind of thing
not the bombing part of it
but the fact that he had sent it to the FBI
and they had done away with the evidence basically
kind of thing oh that's really interesting
that's a part of the story
I've actually never heard before that's very interesting
but I have heard a lot about the siege at Honubi
from that time frame
so that's that's cool so that was
like a lot of your motivation.
And then,
yeah,
you go to Cedar Lake,
you and your buddy are out,
and you see
a creature, and you're able to see
its arm, you're able to see its leg,
you said?
The arm and shoulder,
mainly.
I mean,
arm and shoulder,
and I mean,
some of the torso,
not a lot of detail.
I mean, it was dark,
you know.
Gotcha.
I mean,
it was two in the morning.
but I literally heard it moved and I kicked the mag light over and the maglite's like the one that
holds like four diesel batteries you know they're pretty big the ones the cops carried at the time
pretty bright um but not not a lot of details I just knew it wasn't a deer I mean I've hunted
my whole life I knew it wasn't a deer I knew it wasn't a bear you know anything like that
It was huge and there was three steps just boom, boom, boom, and gone.
Did you get a look as to what color hair, if any?
It's definitely reddish tint.
Okay.
Reddish to blackish tint.
So, I mean, it was kind of a Auburn, I guess, I would say.
Did you get a feel as to how long the hair was on the creature?
Maybe four to six, four to six inch long there.
And could you get a feeling as to how high off the ground the shoulders and the arm, which you can see were?
When we went back the next day, we were trying to figure that out.
Yep.
Of the way the walkway goes across that spillway and stuff.
And we kind of estimated it was four foot.
it was standing four foot below us and its shoulders were about at my chest and I'm six foot.
So it was, I mean, it was decent size.
It was, it was a big one.
But, I mean, I've seen other ones that were smaller in different spots.
Like, I've seen one in, what's the name of that, damn?
Sorry, I haven't been there 20 years.
It's Hackett.
It's Hackett, Arkansas.
I had seen one down there, too, but it was, like,
skinnier and, like, in a garden kind of thing,
taking a cantaloupe.
But anyway, that's a different story.
I want to stay on this one, because this is the one that,
I mean, literally changed my life, more than anything.
But if I had to estimate guess, I would say seven.
And I know everybody tries to over-establish how tall they
are so there's no way it could it be a human or anything.
But there was literally no one else at that campground.
Sure.
I mean, we were the only ones there.
It was early April.
And it was still pretty crappy weather, a little bit rainy, you know.
So I know there was no one else on this lake at the time because there's an RV park there now.
But back at the time, there was only seven campsites on this lake.
and we were the only one's there
gotcha
so I know it
I know it wasn't a person or anything like that
it was just
was it making any sound of any kind
that you heard
absolutely nothing
okay it was it was just
as soon as I heard it move
I kicked the light over
and that's when I'd seen the shoulder
and the arms and stuff
and it was running down the hill away from us
on the spillway
but literally like
what I keep saying is the three steps is just went boom, boom, boom, boom, gone.
And it cleared, I'm 40 foot straight downhill in three steps.
I mean, it was bounding out of there.
So you definitely saw the shoulder or the arm, the shoulder, and then did you also,
were you also able to take a look at it when it then turned around?
start bounding down the hill away from you at that point once i think the shoulder and the first
move of it how big it was we turned the opposite direction and ran okay both both of us just at the same
time just dropped her guns and ran yeah i didn't i wasn't sticking around i don't blame you i've
haven't had the experience uh yet but i would i don't know how i'd react um
How did you feel emotionally during that time?
Initial, I guess, just shocked, but also, like, terrified.
Yeah.
Did you have the internal thoughts about, okay, what do I think this creature is?
No, there was no doubt in my mind what I'd seen, but there was no thought process until, like, the next day.
Okay.
of even thinking of any it was if it became from looking for something to i've got to get away and
protect myself absolutely yeah just uh primal sense just kicked in it sounded like self-preservation
yeah pretty much when you i wasn't going to go look for it at that point when you went back the
next day and it sounded like you were at that area you were kind of looking at stuff were you
Were you able to look for any tracks or anything?
The spillways made of like limestone rock.
Okay.
Kind of it's not soft at any point.
It's a hard, kind of hard dam.
They basically dammed up a natural spring to make this little lake.
Gotcha.
Yeah.
So that makes it interesting.
Then you're not going to.
find much much evidence at all. Did you ever look in to see if there are any other sightings
in that area of you said a Cedar Lake, right? Yeah, I have a I I looked into like
sightings on what is it to be a FRO they have like you can look at county sightings and
stuff like that right and there's several sites in like Lefort County and then
Like the Wachita National Forest, there's a lot of sidings and stuff like that.
And I can't remember exactly how many or anything like that, but there is several sidings in that area.
And that's what kind of drew us to that lake to begin with, as we'd already looked it up and kind of seen how many sidings were around there.
And we knew that there was a festival down there every year.
and we wanted to kind of just get down around that area and see, you know.
So.
Because, I mean, I was, I was already a believer.
I already, you know, in my mind, like I say, since I was seven, I, I just knew it was real.
Right.
You know.
Not by any proof or anything like that, but my buddy was, I mean, staunch disbeliever.
He did not believe in it at all.
Yeah.
And he had lived in that area his whole life, you know.
And he hunted and everything else.
He goes, no, there's nothing down there.
And then after that day, he never went camping with me again.
He kind of quit talking to me at work.
Oh, wow.
It just kind of dissolved it.
He's like, just changed his life completely.
That's wild.
I can't imagine that.
So he was like, I wonder if he was like, if I don't talk to this guy, I don't have to,
I don't have to accept what I saw maybe.
I don't know.
Yeah, I think so, honestly, because I mean, he ended up divorced a year later.
And, I mean, it changed his life completely.
So I have a few questions for you.
And I find this fascinating where just the mindset of a person who's like,
okay, I'm going to get a specimen.
So talk me through, like, how did you?
prepare for like trying to you know you're going to you're going to get a specimen that is so big
and that it's probably more than one creature in the area like were you prepared for that at all
or what was your mental mindset for that uh i would have to say complete dumb because i thought it
would be, I would have to say that I was going to go out there and shoot one and throw it in the back of my Azuzu trooper and drive the town and show everybody.
Oh, boy.
I think.
No, no real thought process whatsoever.
Wow.
Yeah.
Back in the Azuzu tricker.
Yeah.
I was going to throw it in the back of the Zuzu and head to town with it.
You know, that was my thought process and take it to a news place and prove it.
Wow.
Probably.
And, yeah, I didn't have a lot of thought process back then.
But I am probably lucky for you that you weren't able to have that, you know, able to take that shot.
Because it's my belief that usually, I mean, if you get to be able to do that, you're going to have to deal with more than one is what I think.
is usually going to happen.
Well, that's what the more I've learned, because I've kept studying over the years on
them and stuff like that.
And once I realized kind of, I didn't think about the fact that they moved in family
packs and stuff like that back then.
And now I totally believe that that they move in family units.
Like, if you are one of them, you're done, you know.
Oh, yeah.
They're going to protect their own just like we would.
you know so i mean and like i say i'm i'm glad we dropped and ran when we did absolutely i think
the the cool part of this account is that you're saying that eventually you get to the point
where your entire mindset changes and you're you're looking at things it sounds like completely
different regarding this this creature now yeah very very much so do i don't i don't i don't
I don't know that it's instinctively aggressive or anything, but I'm glad that one ran away.
And I'm glad we ran away because the more I study and stuff like that.
And I mean, I'm assuming they kind of have a breeding season like deer and we may have been in that time.
You don't know what I mean?
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and that may have been a female i don't know you know it just it's it it could have been
really bad and i would have hate to have shot one and it'd been one's child or something you
know, or a teenager or something, and then the whole family would be destroyed over it.
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I just, I don't know.
I have a different appreciation for nature, I guess now.
It's what I'm saying.
I mean, I don't hunt anymore.
And it's not because I'm fear of going in the woods.
I just, I just, I don't have the heart for it anymore.
Absolutely.
Hmm.
So were you, did you have any interactions with them after that, that took place around Cedar Lake?
The one that was in Hackett that was in a garden, we were camping out next to a garden, I mean another friend, and we kind of peaked out and I seen one like, but it was very small.
And it could have been a person.
I mean, like I said, it was pretty small, but I don't know why somebody would be picking a candle over 11 o'clock at night.
But it was kind of just picking them up and walking off and it would come back and pick a couple up.
and walk off, you know.
And so I didn't think, I just went back to sleep.
I didn't think anything about it.
But it, it could have been,
but I can't be for sure.
But I think it was, I think it was a small one.
And that was it, that was Hackett,
but Hackett Arkansas is where that one was.
Were you able to see any, just died?
No details.
No details, okay.
Just figure.
Gotcha.
Just figure.
in the moonlight kind of thing.
Gotcha.
Interesting.
But it sounds like if you got a, well, did it take you all the way over to, you know,
some people go over to, you know, if they're discovered, they want to make sure that
they launch until maybe like a conservation effort or how would you describe what your current
feeling towards them would be now?
My feeling towards them is that this is going to sound conspiracy theory weird.
I think the government already knows they exist.
Yeah.
But the reason they can't admit it and can't protect them is for the trees.
It's big timber, dude.
They won't allow them to keep, they won't allow them to cut timber down if they know they have a habitat.
Yep. Yep.
And that's just my opinion on it.
If they admit it, then they're going to say, well, we can't cut any more trees down.
We have to leave their habitat because they're endangered.
You know, and I don't know that they're endangered.
I think there's a lot of them.
But, I mean, if there's a breeding population, I mean, if you look at, I mean, I live in southwest Missouri,
and there's, you know, 100,000 deer hit by a car every year,
and that's the only time you see them unless you're hunting for them.
You know, you really don't see a lot of deer, but there's 2.5 million deer in Missouri, and you never really see one.
So, I mean, how many softcatches can there be in the Ozarks down through Arkansas, Oklahoma?
I mean, almost all of America is woodland.
Yeah.
So, I mean, there could be hundreds of thousands of them, you know.
Justin, that's incredible.
Well, I'm glad that you tracked me down and you're able to call in.
It was one of those where I was like, man, I hope I talked to this guy someday.
That is such a wild account.
Yeah.
I'm just, like I say, I'm just glad I didn't turn and pull the trigger or something like that.
And something I probably would regret for the rest of my life if I would have, you know.
Oh, absolutely.
So.
Yeah.
because the more I study on and stuff like that, I think they're more way more like us than a monkey or just a wild man running around the woods or anything like that.
I think they're way closer to us than we think.
Oh, yeah.
And I mean, there's so many accounts of people that if they get them in their scope, they can't pull the trigger because they're just not sure that it's not a human being.
it's that close, right?
Yeah.
I mean, that even happened down in Area X in Oklahoma.
I mean, you can read the account of, I think it was Daryl Collier that had that issue.
But yeah, it's just, it's a very, very interesting topic.
But, Dustin, I appreciate you calling in.
Definitely keep me in the loop with anything that might.
might happen in the future. I know the area of Missouri, I mean, the whole Missouri has
has Bigfoot like crazy. So please keep me in mind if you ever experience anything else down
there. Yeah. It's pretty cool area. And if you ever have a chance to look up the blue man
of the Ozarks, the blue man of the Ozarks, it's near Springfield, which is about
40 miles from where I live. And it was back in the 1800s. Just an old.
old story. But it's it's a pretty cool story. How they kind of how they kind of pushed them out of
this area down into Arkansas kind of thing. Really? They like basically did a drive to push them out.
Oh yeah. I'll definitely look that up. That sounds awesome. Yeah, it's like 18, 1840s or 1850s.
I mean, it's an old story. But I mean, it's published. So I mean, you'd be able to find it.
Sure. Okay. Cool.
All right. Well, thank you. Thank you much.
It was nice to finally get a hold of you. Yeah. It was nice to finally get a hold of you and tell you my story. So.
Dustin, thank you for calling. Appreciate you. I appreciate what you're doing.
Thank you, sir. You have a good one.
You too.
Hello.
Hi, this is Jeremiah.
Hi, this is Jaina. Actually, my name is Juliana.
Oh, hi.
Hi.
Yes. So, um,
Are you on your radio now?
Yes, absolutely.
And you said, Juliana?
Yes, my name is Juliana.
Thank you for calling in.
I would love to have you share what you've experienced.
So I'll go ahead and let you take it from here.
Yeah, thank you so much.
Well, my experience, it's nothing amazing.
It is amazing, but nothing like what your guest experienced.
but since that time I can't get that experience from my mind and Mount Chastad Zip calling me back and I really want to go back.
And on 2020 and August, late August, early September of 2020, I went to Mount Chaston with a group of people that I actually didn't know.
I met a mountain line as you.
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It was crazy with all the pandemic stuff.
The bottom line is a guy connected with people online that organized.
trip to Mount Chester. So basically I was going to unknown territory. I didn't know, I knew
but whatever I heard and read was enough for me to decide to go. So we met with a group.
We camped high up in a mountain in primitive campside and pretty much one evening we were there for
seven nights, seven days, seven days.
seven days and eight nights and every night middle of the night i would just get up out of my
tent to go use a primitive restroom and um it was around one between one and two a m
i came out of my tent and just arrived straight in front of me um probably about 20 feet from
me, it was a saucewash. And it was just standing next to the tree. I had a silverish, blackish,
silveryish hair. And just keep looking at me. It looked like it was a young sauce squash.
But when I said it's night at one to two to aim and Mount Shasta, when you're high up in
the mountain, you see all the stars. You feel like you can touch everything up there. And it's
super bright. So it's almost like you're, you know what I mean? It's like super bright. So it's not
like you're a little pitch dark forest. Right. So I basically doubt myself what I saw. I
questioned myself that I'm just imagining because we talk to other people at a, in a campsite
who had some experiences and know way more than I do. So I kind of doubt myself when I went back,
in my tent. So next morning when I got up, we had probably about 35 to 40 people at the camp,
and everybody was spread around. Then I heard from two other different campers that they
experience a Sasquash that same night. And that's when I realized that I was not
imagining what I saw.
So that's pretty much what I don't have amazing experience, like I said, like all your guests are talking about.
I just saw that saucewash and that was it.
You know, nothing personally related more to it.
That is still very interesting.
Go ahead.
And the other two campers next morning, one camper was in a tent like I was.
and she actually freaked out because she heard a breeding,
and she thought was a heavy breeding around her tent,
and she thought it was a sauce squash.
Next morning there was a footprint, only one footprint, huge footprint around her tent.
I didn't think of it to go where the saskwash where I saw it.
I didn't think of it to go and look for the footprints.
It didn't even cross my mind.
So it was only one footprint and like we already know, Sasquash, they're multi-dimensional,
so they can basically go from one dimension to another and basically go from space to space.
So you don't really see them both footprints always, right?
So the other camper, it was on the other side of the camp was in the camp,
like a car and she experienced there were few of them she said that there were not
it wasn't only one house course there were few of them that they were just just
around her camper so that that's pretty much all and I do remember out of seven
nights there were one night it was actually a full moon I was trying to go to sleep
but a lot of people from the camp went to there's an observation
place real high up in Mount Shasta where people go and look at the stars and just a different
flying objects because you see a lot of different stuff there.
Sure.
I choose to stay.
I choose to stay in a tent because I just wanted to go asleep.
And I heard some, I don't even know how to describe it, but there were some noises, which is not a noise.
noise. It was almost a screaming, but a beautiful, almost like a singing, but it's not, wasn't a human and it wasn't an animal. And I believe, I, I believe that was a Sasquash singing or, or not singing, but just communicating with whoever out there. I never heard anything before like that. And, and I was not scared. It was not scary. It was actually very beautiful.
I've heard that I've heard recordings like that multiple times and I will agree with you.
It does sound like someone singing almost like going up and down and pitch and like it's a song,
but you can't really understand the words.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I totally agree with you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's why I have a hard time explaining in English.
It's also my second language.
So I have a hard time explaining what it was.
It wasn't screaming, but it wasn't singing.
but some sort of noise that was actually really beautiful.
I never heard that before, and I would love to experience that again.
And since then, since then, it's already 2024 and I haven't been back,
but since then I can't stop thinking of returning back.
It's almost like there's a call, you know, there's something is calling me.
A lot of people report that about that area that I've talked to is they keep getting called back to that area.
Do you think that's for any certain reason?
I don't know.
I hope it is.
Right.
No, exactly.
I really don't.
Can I ask you some questions about, sorry, go ahead.
Can I ask you some questions about your citing?
Yeah.
So you said that you saw it in the light from the stars, the moon, silverish, blackish.
Do you remember any other details about what you saw, maybe height-wise or anything like that?
It was really hard.
Yeah, so when you, at middle of the night, when you are at Malchasta really high up, I forgot how high we were, how high that is.
It was really high up.
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At the middle of the night, like, you don't need a torchlight.
Like, unless it's cloudy, of course.
But all the stars, every, like, it's just amazing.
it's almost so bright that you don't need any lights, you know.
So when I saw the sauce squash, it was standing next to the tree.
So because I doubted myself at first, I thought it's a shadow from the tree maybe.
But then I remember seeing the exactly the silhouette of saucequash
and the posture, the way it's tended.
I can't explain it to you over the phone.
but I also saw that silversh, blackish silversh colors.
So it's not, I know that a lot of people describe Sasquatch
as dark brown or black.
This is, this was more like a black silversish,
beautiful color.
And my, I think, I'm not sure about a height,
because I was not right in front of it, you know what I mean?
It was far enough that I'm not sure.
I don't want to speculate, you know.
And it was just tearing in me.
It was almost like when I came out of the tent,
you make a lot of noise when you open the zipper.
Right.
And it's almost like I caught him
in the middle of walking by, which I believe
that Sasquash is quite psychic.
they can sense think but since sense things but if they are focused into certain some stuff i guess
that you can call them at a moment so i believe that's what happened at a time were you so i was
surprised sorry were you able to see anything about what the face looked like any any details
there um um um i mean it looked um you know it's covered um you know it's covered
with a hair and I mean I don't I don't know I'm not very good in describing it I see the
image in my in my in my mind the way I see it and I was not afraid I was absolutely
just amazed and not afraid at all and also obviously because I doubted myself
right at first you know I thought like I'm like imagining things but later I realized
for sure I didn't especially
that since then I can't forget that image.
Oh yeah.
It's just always, always there, you know.
I'm sorry that I can't describe it really well, but...
Oh, you're more than okay.
Yeah, no problem.
Yeah.
Did it look like anything you would see in a zoo or something that you would see walking towards
you down the street in the middle of the city?
No.
No.
No.
No.
I mean, it does look like a big gorilla, but not like gorilla.
This is more humanoid features, you know.
bulky feature, you know what I mean?
Sure.
As in very wide or?
Wide, yes.
Very wide.
And I don't know, obviously.
Obviously, if this is a female or male or could be even a young, young Sasquash, I have no idea.
But I did not experience any fear.
And that's all I can tell that I actually, since then, I just can stop thinking of them every single day.
Wow.
You know, try to research more about it and hear.
Unfortunately, I don't listen to your show all the time.
It just happened today by accident.
Well, it's nothing to the accident.
Oh, true.
I was drawing and open your show.
And, yeah.
Oh, well, thank you for listening.
Yes, thank you so much for, you know, having this show for sure.
Yeah.
Well, Julianne, I appreciate you calling in.
And if you ever get back out there to Mount Shasta,
which I assume you probably will if it keeps drawing you.
And if you have anything else, weird happen, feel free to reach out.
I am planning to go and I definitely will.
I have a group who's going there again this July and I was invited.
So I am not sure yet if I will make it,
but if I do, I will definitely reach out.
Awesome.
Well, thank you so much for calling.
And just before you go, did you try to call from a different number?
before I called you back?
No.
Oh, I had two people calling at the same time.
All right.
Well, Juliana, I appreciate you calling in.
Thank you so much.
Have a good evening.
You too.
All right.
That was a wild Mount Shast.
I like that one.
Even though she said,
it might not be too good.
I was still a fan.
Hello?
Hi, this is Jeremiah.
Hey, it's John boy here.
Hey, John.
Good to talk to you.
How's it going?
All right.
You know, I made a comment about this being like the time of year for them around here.
That's when I caught those two streams on the two different live streams.
And then another April I found some footprints on my property.
But what I wanted to tell you about was it was, it was.
Like 2014 or 15, I was burning some leaves.
And out here where I'm at is a bunch of valleys and hills and, you know, ridges and stuff like that.
And the smoke was just kind of wandering to the right, I mean, to the west.
And it was going down through the valleys, headed toward a creek back up in there.
And I was sitting there, it was kind of dusky, you know, it was sunset or whatever.
And I heard this big knock on tree.
I'm talking about somebody whacked a crap out of a tree, right?
And I thought, my first thought was I had a neighbor I was having problems with it.
And I was like, he's trying to mess with me.
And then I heard a knock.
There was just one knock.
And it was like 200 foot up the hill.
I'm like, well, how did he get up there that fast?
And then I heard a knock.
And it's about like five or six seconds between these.
knocks. It was one single knock back where I heard the first knock. And I'm like, there ain't no way
that guy just ran that much distance that fast. Well, I was sitting there kind of, I was like,
what's going on here? Well, then I heard two knocks, but they're a little more up in the woods
further, right? Then I heard, it was like five seconds, and then I heard three knocks, but that was
further up the woods. And then I heard four knocks. And then I heard four knocks.
And then I heard five knocks.
And then it got all the way to eight knocks, right?
And then about five seconds later, you hear seven knocks.
And five seconds later, you'd hear six knocks.
And it was like they were communicating back
until they got to the one that did the one knock.
But they started moving around
because the knocks started being in different spots.
And I think what they did, they got worried about the smoke.
smelling and they went to scope it out. That's all I can figure, but I'm telling you, I thought
it was my neighbor messing with me until I realized, I mean, we're talking about like 200 foot
between the knots, you know, and it was only like five or six seconds between the knock. And I was like,
man, there ain't no way that guy just ran. He's too lazy to mess with me that bad.
John Boy, can remind me the general area you're calling from?
Oh, this, I'm in a Henderson, Tennessee.
Well, I'm really on the outskirts.
I'm at Jack's Creek.
Okay.
And Jack's Creek is the creek that's pretty close to me.
There's also out here, I mean, I don't know if you want to stay on the big putt subject or,
I could tell you something that I ran across that I found out later what it was.
Before we, before we continue, what did we talk about?
about last time john boy okay i'll say about the first time i saw that one and uh the you know my
teachers are making fun of me and stuff i got ridiculed yes yep yep yep okay sorry yes i i apologize
well well it's so what you would you experience something else weird you're saying
oh well yeah i was doing lives and this is in april
too. It's something to do of April around
here. Like here lately
my dog's been acting weird and she won't
go up in the woods where she
usually. So I live in the woods
and she's scared to go up
away from the house here and there and her
hair's been standing up and stuff.
So I know stuff's around and
we got stuff that
in a mimic like owls and
stuff. Sure. And it's not an owl
because
just when more of the noises are
coming from you. But
what I was going to say was, and this happened a couple years ago to, and it was like
1 o'clock in the morning, and I was in my shop live streaming, and I heard my dog bark, and
she was in the house, but she was barking out the back window.
Well, I had a 20,000 candle-watt LED spotlight, so I snuck out around behind the house,
and I didn't have the light on at all, because I like, you know, keep the darkness.
says my cover, right?
And I only heard the direction.
I heard some noise, some movement, right?
I was like, all right.
So I slipped on around to where I could get that spotlight and shining on it.
And when I hit that spotlight, I do not know what I saw.
It looked like a cross between a greyhound and a deer that didn't have any hair on it, right?
And I'm like, what in the world?
And it took off running.
and it was going in between my two cars in the driveway, in the driveway.
So I sat there and I was beeline for behind the cars because it had to come out there, right?
And when it came out, I was within five foot of it with this light shining on it.
And I was realizing I did not know what I was chasing.
It wasn't a dog and it wasn't a deer.
It's dagging behind legs.
The knees were going backwards.
I don't know how to explain.
It kind of looked like a grasshopper like.
And it had like no ear.
It had, I don't know how to explain it.
Almost the, all right, say it's like the size of a deer, right?
Okay.
But the way its head looked, it looked like a possum.
It just had black eye sockets and nothing was glowing out of them.
And it didn't have any ears.
And that thing, when it was running, it was going,
it was like grun.
right. And I thought I was like, well, I got to stop because I'm still trying to figure out what I saw.
And the thing went to the end of my driveway and I have a cable across the driveway. It stopped. It ducked under the cable.
And when it got on the other side of it, it just looked at me like, you know what. And then it walked off.
So I told my neighbor about it and he goes, you saw Skin Walker. I'm like, dude, what is the skin? I didn't know anything about it.
Right. So I googled it.
And that's what it looks like.
I was like, okay, it was a stem walk.
But, I mean, that's crazy.
So that's wild.
Definitely not Bigfoot.
But have you seen Lord of the Rings?
No.
I stopped watching movies back in the 80s.
No sweat.
I wonder if it was like one of those pale crawler-type creatures.
Can you send me an email, Bigfoot Society at gmail.com, John Boy.
I have a individual that might want to talk to you about that if you'd be up for it.
I'll have to get my email straight now.
I ran out of storage.
Yeah.
I've got a box.
Hold on.
Can I have them contact you at this phone number to talk about it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right, cool.
I'll pass it on.
But, I mean, that's something right there that, I mean, usually people know about something,
then they go looking for it.
I ran across it and then found out what it was.
Yeah.
Because I couldn't figure out, I mean, it was skinny, man.
You could see it, rib bones and stuff, and it kind of looked like a greyhound,
but the back legs one right on it.
And I looked where it ran because I got a gravel driveway.
It's a lot more sand and gravel.
And it was leaving like, all right, how can I explain it?
Not like a split hoof, but like two hoofs.
You know what I mean?
Like it had a double split.
It was leaving three.
I got you.
Yeah, they want to talk to you, dude.
Was that really one?
There's a person that I know that will want to talk to you about this.
She's doing research on it.
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Did you say this was Henderson, Tennessee?
Yeah, that's the closest big one.
That's where a Great Harden University is, if you've ever heard of that.
Okay. Wow. John Boy, I'm glad that you contacted again. Yeah, because it's not Bigfoot
related, but it is still very, very interesting, and I'm glad that you told me about it.
Well, out of my woods, I get all sorts of wood structures and stuff, you know, really key people
things, yeah, and just all sorts of crazy stuff.
Yeah. Oh, I'll tell you something else I'm saying around here.
All right.
I had my dog, and this is, all right, she was on top of the highest point of my property,
which there's a road that runs on that ridge, right?
And I was down probably, I don't know, I'll say 60 foot from her.
While the corner of my eye, I caught would look like a headlight, right?
So I turned to look to see who was coming down the road, and this is daytime.
And that light just went into nothing.
Well, I looked, and my dog was looking exactly where that light was, too.
And I've got neighbors.
They talk about all these orbs they sell on my property.
He goes, oh, I don't want coming home.
Wow.
So I could be Bigfoot related, though.
I mean, there's a lot of accounts with Bigfoot in orbs, John Boy,
and even Bigfoot controlling orbs I've gotten an account from, from Iowa.
Look out.
Did they say what color they were?
Well, I guess they're just white.
That's all I've ever seen.
just white ones.
Just one dude,
he used to like to walk out
in the road at night and stuff
and look at the stars
and he'd been from my property.
And he'd say they're just floating around out there.
I've never really seen them that much.
I've caught some.
I've caught what looks like
I've looked into the woods
and there'd be like a round circle of distortion
like, you know,
Mirage does on the road,
a heat mirage.
Yeah.
And seeing it disappear in.
stuff.
Like a horror.
Yeah, and I've taken pictures.
And there's nothing physically
inform me when I'm doing it.
But when I look at it,
you can see like, I mean,
it looks like big puts,
but they're not manifest in physical form.
Right.
I guess you could say.
But you can see them when you take the photo.
Oh, yeah.
And then when you enhance it,
you really can bring them out.
And these things look like they're 15.
feet tall and there's like four or five they look like they remind me of like ancient ones it's just
weird i don't know shoo dude you got some stuff going on i would say uh keep an eye out i'm sure
you're already keeping an eye out for stuff but john boy you got some stuff going down there in
tennessee for sure there's a black panther out here too oh yeah yeah and i found it's been by
then and videoed in front of it from about, I don't know, 30 feet.
And I thought I heard my stomach growl, but I knew it didn't growl, so I just thought maybe
it was a jet or jackbrakes.
But when I got home from recording, you could hear it growling the whole time, and I enhanced
the video, and you can see its head.
Wow.
Oh, that's wild.
Oh, man.
That's like a quarter mile from my house toward the creek.
I haven't told anybody where it's at
because I don't want wildlife coming out here
I mean it's been out here
I saw it
eight years ago
okay
three different times
wow
but look I'm sorry
I jumped off the big of the subject
but there's
there's stuff that I didn't know
existed that I ran across
and I thought you might want to hear that
and about those knocks
because they were moving around
out there I could hear the knots and they were changing positions.
And that I've heard in other accounts as well, where they kind of triangulate almost stuff.
It's really weird stuff.
So I'm glad you called in for sure, John Boy, to share all that.
Well, thank you.
I appreciate it.
All right.
Well, keep in touch, brother.
I will.
Thank you.
All right.
Have a good night.
You too.
Bye.
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Her and I can get on here, and we can tell our stories.
Maybe there's somebody else out there listening who's too afraid to tell their story.
Maybe this will give them the courage to come out, and now it feels so bad about it.
Who cares what anybody thinks?
I know what I saw.
I know what's out there.
That's all I care about.
Please let people know.
Please let them know if you ever see one of these things.
You need to tell.
Because if you don't, then shame on you.
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