Bigfoot Society - We were being LURED into the Woods!
Episode Date: June 14, 2024In this episode of Bigfoot Society, I talk to Ann about her harrowing and intense encounters with the elusive Bigfoot. Ann shares her first terrifying sighting in Spokane, Washington, where a colossal... creature stalked her. The episode explores her unnerving experiences with aggressive elk and haunting incidents where voices mimicked her loved ones. Ann recounts Bigfoot's aggressive behavior during hunts, including smacking houses and cars, highlighting their eerie obsession with elk herds. Listeners will be captivated by Ann's gripping stories of fear, mystery, and her relentless quest to understand these enigmatic creatures drawn to her.Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.com🔴 Subscribe to hear more Bigfoot encounters: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
Transcript
Discussion (0)
This is Matt Rogers from Los Culture Eastas with Matt Rogers and Bowen-Yang.
This is Bowen-Yang from Los Culturacis with Matt Rogers and Bowen-Yang.
Spend your balance instantly with the Venmo debit card and earn up to 5% cashback on your favorite bundle of brands when you join Venmo Stash.
The more you do with Venmo, the more you get.
Earn 2% cash back when you set up auto reloads.
Earn 5% cash back with direct deposit.
It's great for anyone who doesn't want to transfer funds or weigh days.
No monthly fee, no minimum balance.
The Venmo MasterCard is issued by the Bankor Bank N.A., pursuant to license by MasterCard
International Incorporated.
Venmo Stash Bundle Terms and Exclusion Supply.
Max $100 cash back per month.
Requires $500 plus in direct deposits.
See Terms at Venmo.me.
forward slash stash terms.
Venmo checkout not available at all merchants.
Shell v. Power Nitro Plus fuels every drive from the Pacific Coast Highway to the Sierra
peaks with a fuel like no other.
It provides engine performance that lasts to give you more time on the road.
That means more protection with active ingredients for longer lasting engines.
Shell v. Power Nitro Plus premium gasoline.
engine performance that lasts.
Chances are you're not far from a shell station.
Find it using the Shell app.
Formulation unique to Shell.
Compared to minimum detergent gasoline,
with continuous use of Shell v. Power NitroPlus
and gasoline direct injection engines.
Actual effects and benefits may vary.
See shell.us slash more dash protection for more information.
During Memorial Day at Lowe's,
shop household must-haves for less.
Save $80 on a charbroil performance series
for burner grill to chef up something special.
Plus, get up to 45% off select major appliances
to keep things fresh.
Our best lineup is here,
at Lowe's. Lowe's. We help. You save. VALA through 527. While supplies last, selection varies by location.
See Lowe's.com for details. Visit your nearby lows on West Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles.
Welcome to Bigfoot Society. If you have Bigfoot activity to report from the same areas discussed in this
episode, please reach out to me directly after this episode. And if you'd like to be on the podcast to
discuss a personal Bigfoot encounter, please reach out to me directly at Bigfoot Society.
at gmail.com. Do you wish there was more Bigfoot Society to listen to every week? Well, there is now.
If you become a supporting member over at Patreon, you get a special members-only episode every single
week on Wednesdays and sometimes even more episodes. Head on over to patreon.com forward slash
the Bigfoot Society. And now let's get on with the show. All right, Bigfoot Society, we've got the
privilege of talking to individual Anne who I'd seen a comment on a YouTube video and I, I, I, I
I had asked for her to reach out, and she actually did end up reaching out.
And it's leading to a very interesting conversation that's about to happen.
I've been waiting to talk to Anne for a little bit of time, and I'm glad that the time is finally here.
But, Anne, how are we doing tonight?
Wonderful, the pleasure's mine.
I'm glad that you called.
Absolutely.
I mean, I think there's going to be a lot to this one.
But Anne, I'm going to go ahead and let you fill in the details about what you would like the audience to know about your background, if anything.
Okay.
So the topic is Bigfoot, obviously, or things like that, high strangeness.
And so from a very early age, I'm about 53, but in the early 70s, I had my first experience.
I'm from the Pacific Northwest, and I have lived in other places.
Some of those events occurred in other places, too, and I can get into those if that's where we go.
I grew up on a farm, a conventional family, and, you know, a little bit of religion there
and definite belief in God and, you know, our Savior and Jesus Christ, things like that.
But also there was a rift in the family.
my parents divorced and then after that time, you know, there was, there was movement. So it's not,
I don't want it to be portrayed that it always was conventional because you'll see that,
that my story takes me to different places too because I've had to scramble as a single mom
myself and work and, you know, so I've had to travel a lot. So that's, that kind of leads into
why there are situations that have happened and occurred in different parts of the country. But leading back to,
I think it was like 1974.
My dad and his cousin, we were in, we were north of Spokane, Washington State.
It was in Washington State.
That's northeast Washington.
And we were in Spokane.
I remember vividly at least seeing the thing.
My cousin, my second cousin was babysitting because my dad and his cousin,
his cousin was in law school and my mom and my dad were friends with, you know, they used to go do
things together. And so his oldest daughter would babysit us. Well, there was four or five kids and we
were all about the same age. I was, I think the youngest, maybe there might have been one younger than me,
but I was about four. We were in the yard playing, making mud pies. And we had a hose out there,
I remember. And it was on the South Hill in Spokane, but this is back before.
there was a lot of development.
And so there was more trees in the back behind and forested areas.
And so we were in the backyard plane and there was a big tree to my left.
And I was facing, say, north because the house was also to the west of me, which was on my left.
And then there was a big huge tree like a tamaract because, you know, Pacific Northwest is well known for those, even in backyards.
And then, you know, we had this big mud.
you know, blog or whatever we were playing in. And then the kids all ran in. So they ran inside and I just
remember lagging behind because I wanted to still make mud pies. I was having a grand old time.
And I didn't want to go in. So I stayed out. And that was always curious to me because it was like
a point of separation that's talked about. The kids went inside. I was alone. And I'm sitting
there making these mud pies and I remember seeing something huge.
behind the tree. It like slid up behind the tree. And I just saw it like peripherally. And then it leaned out. And I remember seeing these huge eyes. It was huge. I mean, it must have been, I don't know, because I was so young, but it was very large and ominous. And I remember experiencing its presence. Like it was formidable. It was scary. I was literally.
terrified and it didn't have a normal expression on its face like it wasn't friendly it wasn't
it like looked at me like very intense intent and I was like I mean I don't want to swear but
even as a little kid I was like oh shit and I just took off running into the house well I had to
run past it but but I did like a you know I curved around you know gave you
I swung wide.
And I got inside and I had wet my pants and I may have done more than that because I remember
I got in trouble by the parents because they didn't have a change of clothes for me.
And it became about that.
Like I never got that part out to them that there had been, you know, not that I was very, you know,
vocal at the age of four.
But I know that later on we had talked about it.
My family is well aware that it happened.
And my dad said, well, maybe it was teenagers or something.
But he had his own experience when he was 10, 60 miles north of Spokane when he was hunting,
because back then they used to hunt really young back in the 50s or 60s, whenever it was.
And so, you know, he's more open to these sorts of things than, you know, like maybe another parent or something.
But my entire family knew that I had experienced this thing because I talked about it off and on after that.
And then also after that, I experienced, like, right away, it was really weird.
I would go to bed and my bed would shake.
And then I would get these impressions.
Like, it was like, MindSpeak, but it was like in unison, there was more than one voice.
And it would be like, we are going to get you.
Just like this chanting sort of stuff.
It was so bizarre.
And I would go into my parents' bedroom.
I remember and tell him I'm having that I can't get rid of it.
Oh, it's your subconscious.
Oh, you know, it'll be okay.
It'll be okay.
And then at the age of eight, I was baptized.
And then I had just noticed that I had thought I grew out of it.
But looking back later, I realized that that was around the time that that I never had those, those voices at night.
So it wasn't like a paranoid sort of schizoid sort of, you know, event or anything like that.
it wasn't like that sort of development because it would only happen at night. And it would only happen when I was, you know, alone. So it's not like, you know, I was hearing these, these voices or something. It's when I was alone at night in my bed and then the bed would shake. And my dreams were terrible. I mean, it would be like, you know, I'd have dreams that big hairy creatures were coming after me and, and that, you know, I would freeze in the yard and, and I would drag my legs to the house or had to protect my
little kittens or something and, you know, I would be putting up these cardboard walls because,
you know, the creatures would be coming through the walls. It was just always really night tears
and things like that. And then, like I said, when I got baptized, that sort of stuff went away.
The night tears, that sleep paralysis still came back off and on, but that mind-speak stuff all went
a way. And I truly do believe that we have power and that sort of thing. So that's kind of why I led
into the whole, you know, that there was a religious background there. And some people don't
believe that sort of thing, but just whatever your flavor is, whatever it is, that was mine.
And it worked. And it worked for me, at least, that's my, that's how I feel about it. And then
later on, as time went on, um,
some weird stuff happened.
Like there was another incident in Spokane, but it wasn't a, it wasn't a big foot.
I saw like, go ahead.
And before we get into that, and I know listeners are hating me right now, but we already talked before guys that we're going to, there's going to be kind of campouts through this conversation because I don't want to just skip over what you just shared.
And it was a lot that you just shared.
Right.
Um, and maybe we could chat about that for, for a little bit.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Cool.
Um, so that was back when you were four that you had your first visual.
Um, when you think of five, four or five.
Yeah.
Okay.
And when you think of that time, your memory that you have, do you remember as it was this big like
ape type creature or it was a big like weird looking human type creature or is, is there
anything like that in your mind. Well, and that's the confusion because I wasn't sure that it was like
a big foot at the time because it wasn't like a big hairy ape, but it was, if you could imagine
the outline of one, you could still see its eyes and things like that. It was still there and
tangible, but it was like, I was like, I don't know how to, the only other, I mean, I've seen
one sense and it's not it's the same thing but this was more like a um like a creature i mean
it was more like um so hard to explain i heard it explained one time on another podcast where this woman
had come up through wyoming and she said that she saw one that was stretched across the highway
and it smiled at her,
had a big mouth, you know,
but she said it was like
a weird color like cream or something like that.
I know that sounds weird,
but that's what it was like.
It wasn't your traditional,
you know,
it was like,
I don't remember so much like the hair or fur
as I do that it was just this huge head
and face staring at me. And then I saw the body out of the corner of my eyes slide up behind the
tree, but it was huge. And then when it came out the front part of the tree, its eyes must have been,
I mean, they must have been as big as baseballs. I felt like, I don't know, I was four or five,
you know. Yeah. But big, huge mouth, huge. I was going to ask you about it. So it was a,
was it kind of a drawn-out mouth or do you remember any specifics about the the mouth?
I think it smiled.
Okay.
Were you able to see teeth when it smiled?
No.
Uh-uh.
Interesting.
And do you remember any other details of the face, like maybe skin color?
I don't.
I don't.
What's got my memory kind of messed up is that I,
saw it crawl behind the tree up to the tree. And when it did that, it was a weird thing. It was a weird
not normal thing, the way it kind of crept up. Like, it kind of glided up a little bit,
but it was on the ground, but kind of, it was really weird. And so the whole, that part of it,
and then it leaning out, the eyes were big, the mouth. And it like looked at me like,
Like, I don't know why it didn't grab me.
Like that should have come next.
I was going to ask you, you know, because there's a point where you had to run past it, but you made a wide curve, right?
Mm-hmm.
How did it react to it all when you did that run past?
I was flight or fight.
I had no nothing.
As soon as I saw it was like I got that whatever adrenaline dump.
and was gone.
I mean, thank goodness, you know, at least it wasn't, you know, to freeze.
Yeah, it triggered me to shoot out of there.
And I don't, I just remember just being, it just had like so fast into the house.
Like it was, there's no way.
I was sticking around.
How soon after that did the hearing the voices and the dream start?
I would have to say right away.
I mean, because my memories go back to that point, you know what I mean?
And not a lot of people remember past like four or five, right?
But I have memories back to three, like when my mom brought home my little brother, who's three years younger than me.
I remember when she brought him home.
But I don't remember, Minespeak or anything like that.
And it wasn't like, Minespeak, like, it really wasn't having a communication with me.
it was like somehow these voices and there was numerous voices were trying to scare me.
And they were chanting.
And it's just crazy.
It's nothing that I heard.
Like our house was, you know, no one else heard it.
Our house was very, my dad was very protective.
He's a Marine veteran.
You know, I mean, there's just no way that it was coming from anywhere else other than what was inside of me.
And maybe it was just me and my.
subconscious but there was a correlation is all I'm saying I mean it certainly I tied it
together and and maybe it was a trauma response maybe maybe it was a trauma response and then
maybe you know just being baptized after that made me feel secure and safe and and you know yeah
absolutely the dreams that you would have where the you said the big hair
creatures would be coming after you yes did they look the same
as what you saw?
Sometimes they were represented as apes.
Sometimes they were represented as bears,
but I have actually had dreams of giants.
If data management is slowing down your business,
you need the Intuit ERP.
If one entity is here and one here,
and one here, and one here,
you need the Intuit ERP.
If scaling your business feels like
start starting over, starting over,
you need the Intuit ERP.
Intuit Enterprise Suite is the AI-native ERP solution that consolidates, migrates, and automates, all in one place.
Learn more at intuitt.com slash ERP.
All right, quick quiz for the hiring managers out there.
What's worse?
Being understaffed or being poorly staffed?
Well, that's a trick question, because both are recipes for chaos.
Either way, just say to yourself, this is a job for indeed sponsored jobs.
You'll get matched with candidates that meet the skills, certifications, and everything else you're
looking for. Or go a different way and get no traction. Seriously, sponsored jobs posted directly on
Indeed are 95% more likely to report a hire than non-sponsored jobs. It really is a no-brainer.
Spend less time searching and more time actually interviewing candidates who check all your boxes.
Less stress, less time, more results. When you need the right person to cut through the chaos,
this is a job for Indeed sponsored jobs. And listeners of this show will get a $75 sponsored job credit
to help your job get the premium status it deserves at Indeed.com slash podcast.
Just go to Indeed.com slash podcast right now.
Indeed.com slash podcast.
Terms and conditions apply.
Need to hire?
This is a job for Indeed's sponsored jobs.
The Starbucks iced torchata shaken espresso is back for the summer.
Crafted with cinnamon, vanilla, and nutty notes of toasted rice.
Handshaking with smooth blonde espresso and finished with oat milk for a creamy touch.
Made for summer.
only at Starbucks.
Before I had my most recent sighting.
So I've had dreams that I was up on our property up north of Spokane and that there was a big flood.
And then they were like swinging down and like they weren't good.
But it was like some kind of natural disaster and they were coming around and they were formidable again, you know.
But they were at that point like Bigfoot.
Okay. And this is a dream you had around the same time? You said that was later in life?
No, later. Later. They've just been ongoing. Yeah.
Oh, you've had ongoing dreams like this. Oh, yeah. Really? Yeah. Okay. So the, the voices stopped after you got baptized, but the dreams did not.
Mm-mm. No. No. That's really interesting.
And that could just be my own fears, you know, I don't know.
I mean, obviously, so.
Well, yeah, I just wanted to talk about that for a little bit.
Oh, actually, there are a few more.
So the house that this happened around, how close was your closest neighbor at that time?
Behind us, I'm not sure because we were up on the south.
Like right now, it would, it's just, you know, it's all developed.
But I think it was just a regular neighborhood where there was forest in the back.
You know what I mean?
It came in through the back.
It came in through the back for sure.
For sure it did.
Because that's the way it traveled.
So, but it was still a populated area.
You know, you didn't have to go very far to go to the Bing Crosby Theater or down the hill, you know.
But it was up high on the south hill a bit.
But it was just way back then.
just wasn't as developed.
You didn't have your nice model homes that are up there now behind.
There was just a lot of open area.
Do you think your parents believed you at all when you would tell them what happened?
Yeah, because my dad has had situations.
Like I said, when he was 10, he was hunting in a swamp on our property.
And he said he could feel a presence in there.
And it scared him.
And he left.
He was hunting a deer in there in the swamp.
it was a big area.
And I remember riding horses by there, before I even knew about what happened to him.
But, you know, I rode horses when I was a kid.
And I would always look at that tree line and think that Native Americans were in there watching me or something.
Because Native Americans used to battle on those grounds, you know.
But I don't think it was Native American spirits that were looking at me.
I think it might have been something else.
You know, I don't know.
Sure.
So you said this same property?
It not is what I saw in Spokane.
This is a different property where just, you know, there's just a lot of high strangeness in Washington State in general and Idaho.
So, yeah.
Very interesting.
I mean, you're right.
It did start right off the bat for you, but you're free to definitely, let's continue with what happens next.
Yeah.
So, and I mean, I think that.
just kind of opened me up to things, you know.
I just think that I knew it probably traumatized me greatly.
It's more than anything.
And I just, I just want to put that out there that, you know,
people that are running around looking for Bigfoot situations and things like that.
They're unclean.
I don't believe they're clean spirit.
They don't seem to, you know, experience, you know, joy or, you know, love or, you know, whatever.
I mean, I don't know.
We don't get that close to them.
but they certainly do like to instill fear upon you and terror.
And they seem to have a little bit of jealousy, too, but I'll get into that.
They seem to compete or have a little bit of ego.
And to me, that's just, you know, those are all those wrong emotions that, you know,
that seems to be what they function on.
And so I just don't think that they're, I don't think they're, I don't think they're,
I don't think they're beneficial to humans.
I think we spend way too much time thinking about them.
And I think people pursue them.
Right now, they're kind of a novelty.
People make money off of it.
But if you truly are experiencing them,
like how I experience them and they play games,
they manipulate and I'll get into that.
But they can make you sick.
Like, I've been sick.
I have been sick for days after being out in the woods.
with my dogs after having one of them call out my dog's name, you know, or something like that.
And I've been around them hearing the weird noises and stuff, you know?
Like, I'll get sick after that.
And that's just not good.
It's not good for you.
But so just moving on and I'll try not to, there's been some other weirdness that I've experienced,
but I'll try to move forward.
When I moved to Oklahoma, I lived for a couple years in Tulsa,
broken arrow and I would run to the like the come and go or the the gas station in the
morning to exercise and then I would run back and I would have to run through these
field and this one field had a hay the round hay bails and it also had like a culvert
area in there and then there was a golf course close to it but sometimes when I
would come home, I would just know there, like, there was a dark thing that was standing by that
haybell, and I would never look straight at it. You know, I kind of like knew not to do that.
From the time I was a little, little one and that happened, I knew not to look because I didn't want to
know, I didn't want to know what I was looking at. And I would just go by. But then,
um, there was some violent tree shaking that was going on in the, in the mornings. And so then I
quit going at dark. I'd wait till the light came out and so that there was more humans around.
because one time I had gone around, I had routed around.
I wanted to extend how far I was running.
I was probably late 30s, early 40s, I guess, around the time.
And just trying to get more exercise.
So I extended my route.
And I smelled the smell,
got the formidable weirdness, weird feeling, you know, whatever it was.
I knew that the tree's shaking.
I hadn't invested.
Bigfoot wasn't quite what it is now.
Right now, there's kind of a hysteria.
on it, but it was more on the down low you didn't really talk about it. But I knew that there was
something like that, you know what I mean? Just because I had experienced it early in life. And sometimes
there's things that just aren't explainable. And so I remember one time on my way back, I saw a print.
It was a huge, huge bare footprint. And it was in the mud because that was a, that was a field that they had been, you know,
know, obviously there was some Timothy hay or something they had planted in it. Otherwise, it
wouldn't have bails of hay in it. But it had rained and there was this big, huge footprint.
And then I looked around and there was no other footprints. And so me not knowing, like, how it goes.
I mean, I knew what I saw when I was little, but I didn't know that they can just have a print and then go away.
Like, you can see just one print and then there's no prints, no other prints, and that's what I saw.
I saw one print. And then there was no other prints. And so I just can.
it because I thought, well, there's no other print. So that's not a big foot. So I'll check that off. And I mean, now hearing other people say, yeah, there was just one print. And then it's like it dissipated or went away. Now I would know like, oh, well, that was legitimately a footprint. I mean, that's legitimately a big foot. But I just kind of discounted it. I moved to North Idaho. I had my families from North Idaho, Northeast White.
I moved to North Idaho and I started going on I'm in a community.
It's a small community and we are just surrounded by mountains.
I mean, there's just hardly any flat land at all.
And I started going on the trail on my bike with my dog.
I have a German Shepherd and started experiencing really strange stuff.
The violent tree shaking to where it couldn't just be something shaking the trees like every
leaf is shaking.
It was really weird in broad daylight, just different stuff that I was experiencing.
And then there's some real weirdness to this area.
But I'm going to go into my elk story.
This happened in 2019.
In 2020, my family's well aware of it.
My manager at work heard about it that morning.
The janitor that works where I worked had had a situation back when he was five
behind one of our famous restaurants here along the river,
he had gone up to the chicken coop behind their house
or behind the restaurant because they had a house up there
and they had a bear hanging that they had just gutted and killed.
And it was hanging in the tree and he said that he watched a big foot walk across the chicken.
It actually upright stepped over the chicken like wire
because it had been out there investigating that bear hanging there.
And so, and this is a common theme.
You know, you'll talk to people who hunt and they hang, they'll hang different stuff.
And then they'll get slaps on their, on their houses and things like that.
So, you know, it's kind of talked about amongst certain people that, and then, you know, maybe, maybe not others.
I don't know.
But anyhow, so one morning, it was in 2019 or 2020.
It was December or January.
It was snowing out.
Well, actually, I got to go to the night before
because this is going to explain how these things think.
They're very, very manipulative.
So I go out.
I've got my dog.
She loves these tennis pen tennis balls
that are like greenish yellow
that you buy Ace Hardware.
You open the can three come out, you know.
And then I have a ball launch.
And so I launched the ball down the hill
because then she has to run up.
the hill and she gets more exercise out of it quicker. So, you know, I kind of make her do more work,
right? So I'm doing the ball launching. This is like, probably about six o'clock at night,
maybe earlier, because I guess it would be dark. So it was earlier because it was that time of year.
So I don't know, it was, it was the night before, but it wasn't dark out. The herd had come in,
the elk herd had come, they come across from the north.
They cross the highway and they come up and then they go up onto the southern mountains.
And so they're just very, it's very common to see them, you know, they'll migrate over,
but they're just really doing their, like, they're sticking together, the cows and the calves.
So these were first year calves, and they were all following their moms and there's like different
tears levels of ground that they go on and they follow these little wildlife trails, you know,
and you can watch them where I'm at and I don't want to say where I'm at because I've been going
there a long time and I just don't want to call it out. But anyways, so they cross over in front of
me and I'm sitting there throwing this launch in this ball with my dog and I'm yelling at her
and not mean, but you know, we're having a good time. And the cows turn.
with their antenna ears, you know, that you could tell their face and, you know, they got their
ears out there, just kind of curious as to what the heck we're doing because that dog keeps
running after the ball and running up the hill. And it was kind of entertaining. Well, their babies,
two of the babies start jumping around and playing. I mean, it was almost like pitching Rudolph
and reindeer games. It was so cute, you know, because the dog was jumping around and excited.
And so the little calves, it was, they were far away, but they could still.
see and I could see them and they're jumping around. I thought that is the most adorable thing ever,
you know, because I had incited like this joyful play in them or I hadn't, my dog had, but, you know, us,
we together had done that. And so I thought, wow, what a memory. So I posted on social media,
you know, because it was so exciting for me. I was like, oh, these calves were playing. It was so
cute, you know, and just that they had responded like that. And then the next morning, I
went out because I wanted, I had to go to work and I wanted to take her out because she was home all day
long. And I took her out early. It was about 7 a.m. And I hear this cow elk screaming. And she's to my
north. Well, these cows last, the night before had been to my south because they had crossed up and
over the road. So this cow elk is just bellowing. She's screaming her head off. And they only do that if
something's taking their baby. Like she was she wouldn't shut up. It was super loud. The other cows had
crossed over and they were doing it quickly. So they weren't like casually walking. So there was something
down there and I thought it might be a coyote or something, you know. And I didn't know,
but it was kind of disturbing because they had just been playing and I didn't know if it was one
of those calves or not, you know, not to get too attached or anything, but you know, that would have
been a bummer. Anyway, so I'm sitting there and I'm watching, I'm trying to see where the
cow is screaming from, and I couldn't see it. But then there's these two big hills, and then
there's a bridge that you're on a trail, and this upright figure walks right across that bridge
in between the two hills. And this is pretty far away. It's about maybe an eighth of a mile,
maybe a quarter of a mile, I can't really measure it.
I've shown my like kids and stuff and where it's at and on a map and stuff,
but I can't really measure it.
But it's close enough to where I could see an upright figure walk across.
I couldn't distinguish if it was a man or not, but it was a really tall, upright thing.
And in the back of my mind, I thought, where's the baby calf?
If data management is slowing down your business, you need the Intuit ERP.
If one entity is here and one here and one here and one here, you need the Intuit ERP.
If scaling your business feels like start starting over, you need the Intuit ERP.
Intuit Enterprise Suite is the AI-Native ERP solution that consolidates, migrates, and automates, all in one place.
Learn more at intuit.com slash ERP.
All right, quick quiz for the hiring managers out there.
What's worse? Being understaffed or being understaffed or being.
poorly staffed. Well, that's a trick question, because both are recipes for chaos. Either way,
just say to yourself, this is a job for Indeed's sponsored jobs. You'll get matched with candidates
that meet the skills, certifications, and everything else you're looking for. Or go a different way
and get no traction. Seriously, sponsored jobs posted directly on Indeed are 95% more likely
to report a hire than non-sponsored jobs. It really is a no-brainer. Spend less time searching and more
time actually interviewing candidates who check all your boxes. Less stress, less time, more results.
When you need the right person to cut through the chaos, this is a job for Indeed sponsored jobs.
And listeners of this show will get a $75 sponsored job credit to help your job get the premium status it
deserves at Indeed.com slash podcast. Just go to Indeed.com slash podcast right now. Indeed.com
slash podcast. Terms and conditions apply. Need to hire? This is a job for indeed sponsored jobs.
The Starbucks iced tortata shaken espresso is back for the summer. Crafted with cinnamon, vanilla,
and nutty notes of toasted rice. Handshaking was smooth blonde espresso and finished with oat milk
for a creamy touch. Made for summer. Only at Starbucks. It wasn't holding it, so it was not a big foot.
I don't know why I thought that. I don't even know why I thought it was a big foot. Probably because
she's screaming her head off and why would there be a human so close to her? Because it was coming from
that area. And I was like, this is so weird. This is so bizarre. I didn't see clothes on it because it
crossed over that so quickly. But I couldn't get a gauge on, I don't know, like it was right beyond my,
it wasn't close enough to me to where I could get a gauge and it went so quickly that I couldn't
figure out what it was, but I knew that it was big. And so I got,
got in my car and with my dog and I drove down and through the field where you would have to see that
person walking and it's for like half a mile and then half a mile the other way. There's no way in the
amount of time that I raced down there that that person could be gone within that period of time.
You would still see them walking into town or away from town. Either way, right? I was outside
of town, but you would have to see them on that trail because that trail goes for miles and it's open.
And so I went down there and I crept down to the bank. And at that point, I'm not thinking it's
Bigfoot. I'm thinking, I just need to see a guy. I just need to see a person. And I'm with my dog
and there's no one there. And I go and I look for any footprints. There's nothing there.
There was nothing there. It was snowing. There was snow out. So there should be.
be print unless he was had stopped and hid up somewhere. I mean, you just, you would see him.
There was a, I could see back down to the bridge that he was on, but there was no prints. So
something weird was going on. And so I went back up toward my car because I'm trying to take all
this in because, you know, when something like this happens, you're kind of, you got, you have
cognitive dissonance. You're like, okay, don't overthink this. This is like, what is this? Like,
You know what I mean? It's just, it was weird. All of a sudden, I see this elk come running at me from two hills away. She comes barreling towards me and then she disappears. Well, that's because she went down and then she came up the other hill closer to me and she's coming right at me. And she gets to be about 50 feet away from me. I can see the steam in her nostrils. All we have is like some weeds between,
but they have no leaves on them.
So, like, they're basically just sticks.
I have nothing to protect myself.
And my dog's not chasing her, and I don't understand what's going on, right?
I don't understand, like, I don't want my dog to chase her, but I'm, like, going to get trampled.
And so then in my mind, I'm thinking, okay, is this a bull?
And then I'm like, wait, bulls don't lose their antlers until, like, April.
this is December or January, whatever it was, it was winter.
And so I'm like, this is a cow.
And so she looks, she looks at me, she just keeps staring at me, staring at me, trying to, like, assess who I was or what I was.
And then she looks back at my dog behind me.
And then she turns back and chases off to the south.
And just like she shoots over to the, to the, to the,
the South, not where she had come from, but where the other ones were going, she was probably
going to meet up with them or whatever. And I'm just sitting there scratching my head like I almost
died. She almost trampled me. And then I thought, why would she trample me? Why was she after me?
Why did she see an upright person walking and come after me? What grabbed her baby? And I mean,
this is all true. I would take a lie detector. I swear to you, this is all true. This all happened
and she was after me.
But, and I saw an upright thing walk across the bridge,
but I never saw the cast, but I will say this, and I have video of this.
Every year thereafter, a cow will stand in that place right around there,
waiting for a baby, like babies are getting taken.
Like, I don't know if it, you know, there's coyotes and there's bear there too.
You know what I mean?
but it was a mother that her baby had gotten taken from her.
And now this is going to sound really weird.
But I went to work and I told my manager about it and he was like,
you got really lucky and I know what that sounds like.
I had to rescue a baby calf that was cut,
you know, because they hunt around here.
This is just kind of the way it is.
And he goes, you were really fortunate to see that, you know.
And he believed me, I think.
But he was nice about it.
But other people at work that had seen things like this also came up with their stories,
like the one that I told you that they hung a bear and he had seen it.
You know what I mean?
So I'm not embarrassed to tell the story.
The freakiest part about it is what's the point of it, right?
Well, the point of it, that Bigfoot had seen me the night before and had seen those babies celebrating.
And I swear to you, I just got this feeling as soon as all the.
went down that that big foot was punishing me because I cared.
That's really interesting.
And that's the part, you know, isn't that weird?
That is a very, that's unlike anything I've ever heard, to be honest.
You're saying multiple other people have experienced similar things in the same area?
Well, not like that, but they've seen them.
you know, like they've seen them up closer.
But yes, they're, you know, and I mean, out where I am, after that, there was,
I have pictures of it.
And I posted on Facebook because I wanted to know about some of the local hikers.
They go hiking everywhere.
Wanted to see if they'd ever seen these bones.
They were laid out.
There was moose, elk, deer, all lined up, like different ages of bones.
I have the pictures.
I mean, I have receipts for stuff.
Right.
When I experience stuff, I take pictures.
I have, like, a moose liver was left for me last year.
I called fishing game because it would have been a poaching incident.
It was in the summer.
They're like, we don't know.
Like, why just deliver?
You know what I mean?
It was left where my car park.
Is it a random moose liver?
Yes.
I don't get that.
Why?
You're telling me.
Holy man.
Yeah.
I mean, it wasn't a dumping.
It wasn't anything dumping.
My dogs, this sounds kind of silly, but my dog's balls disappear, the tennis balls,
and they'll pop up in the same place.
Like, just weird mind games, like really weird mind games.
And I was hiking one day, and I have the text message.
My roommate, I had taken her out like a couple days before to where I was hiking.
And this is around where this all went on, you know, with this.
with this cow elf.
And I took my dog.
I had a little, I have a little shih Tzu and the German Shepherd at this time because I'd gotten the shih Tzu.
My dad brought her to me as a rescue.
And anyway, so I'm hiking three days.
I took her hiking, the roommate.
And then three days later, I went hiking alone.
And I remember I took a picture of this thing.
And I said, was this there?
when we were hiking and she's like, yeah, that was there.
And then we went up this hill towards the mountain.
And I hear this.
I don't want to say my dog's name because people know me.
But it's a two-syllable name and it's very unique.
It's German.
And I hear that.
And then my dog did too.
And it was twice.
We hear this twice and it's in my roommate's voice.
And I'm like, gosh.
She came out here. I thought I was going to have privacy. You know, I'm kind of being kind of like a brat about it, right? Because I'm thinking, gosh, she followed me out here. I thought she was going down by the river. I wanted some time. You know what I mean? She knows my hike is pot. And she's coming without, you know. And so I texted her. I said, are you here? She goes, no, I'm taking a shower. I'm back at the house. And I said, I just heard you yell. And I have the text messages. I said, I heard you yell.
my dog's name, you know, and I said her name, and she goes, I believe you.
She goes, but I swear to you, he goes, I was down at the river.
Look, these are the pictures I took. I'm here at the house right now.
She took a picture, you know.
And I was like, oh, my gosh, my dog even heard it and perked up and was like, we were confused as to what to do next.
We thought it was her.
Her name was Kristen.
I thought it was Kristen because it was in her voice.
And there was nobody around.
Do you know what I mean?
Yeah, that's extremely strange and very unsettling.
Are there a lot of missing person cases in that area?
Yeah.
Okay.
And probably we don't want to go into names for respect and also for privacy.
No, yeah.
Yeah, there's just high weirdness.
You know, there's some high weirdness.
And then other people who aren't connected to it or who don't aren't sensitive to it would say no, you know, because they don't get out or they don't, you know.
I mean, it's just anywhere you go.
There is especially high weirdness here, I think, because of the mountains.
That would be the correlation.
I'd say there's more high weirdness here than there was where I grew up.
Way more.
I mean, this is like a mecca, but I think it's connected to the elk.
I don't think it's anything else other than the elk, and I have a theory.
They really want to manage animals.
They really do.
The Bigfoot, too.
Yeah.
They think they are in charge.
And, you know, I just believe that the man was given dominion over all the creatures.
I think they are competition, we're competition for that.
And I don't even think they use the same parts of the animal that we do.
I mean, it's really not competition.
I think it has to do with different.
degrees of glory. I think it has something to do with things that are ancient, things that are
beyond us that we don't know. I think it keeps our eyes on them when we chase after them or
we focus on them. We're glorifying them. And that's what they're looking for. I think that they
know ways that we don't. I don't think they're, you know, like necessarily all evil. You'll hear
about some saving some. You know, that's fine and dandy. Obviously, they're able to procreate,
but I don't know that they, some people say that they see them and they look like they've lived forever.
I don't know that they really can die.
I don't know.
And I don't know that they're all the way here either.
But I know that they have supernatural gifts and I know they've been around for a while.
And I know that like in the LDS or Mormon religion, and it's not talked about, but some of the apostles
have seen them and talked about them, the early pioneers, they've written. It's in, you know, history. And so it's like, I mean, one occasion was like 1835, you know, and I don't really want to get too much into that because I'm not trying to say anything about that. I'm just saying that there's, there's things that have been happening for a long time. It's not just a recent thing, right?
Oh, absolutely. I mean, it's not just, you know, in the Mormon writings. I mean, there's multiple accounts in that time period, the 1800s of wild man sightings all over the country. It's incredible.
I know. Yeah, it is. And but I think that, I think that I don't know. They just master things, but I feel protected. Like I know who.
who I am. I know I'm like a child of God. I know that, you know what I mean? I know where I come from. I know I do have dominion over animals. I'm not out, you know, bow hunting elk right now, like alone. You know, I'm not in fear, but I haven't camped for a long time. You know, it does kind of keep me, I'm careful and I have an underwater whistle that I blow. When they do the tree knocks, I'll notice there's a
correlation to when they flush out deer.
Like I would, I heard a couple of years, maybe it was the last year or the year before.
I heard a tree knock when I pulled up to take my dogs out and it was one, two, and then three.
And then I thought, okay, started walking back to my car.
I was like, I'm not doing that.
Well, obviously, right?
And then I look up and this herd of deer got flushed out of the woods on the other side.
And then they started running back up into the wilderness.
and they got flushed out again.
And I'm like, are you kidding me?
So you're hearing tree knocks right outside your house?
No, this is just, I went, it's about three miles away.
Okay.
There's like, it's like two ridges over.
Yeah, because I take my dog somewhere else to go running where we're not,
because I'm in a neighborhood here.
I'm kind of by, I'm right outside a mountain.
I'm looking at a mountain right now, but there's some neighbors.
You know what I mean?
So I don't have any situations around my house to speak of.
I know the neighbors said that she saw someone in the garbage that was really big with a big hood that ran really flat.
And I didn't ask any question.
But other than that, you know what I mean?
There's just, and I have chickens and stuff like that.
So I don't even want, you know, I don't have any issues with them coming here.
I don't have those issues.
And I don't know, you know, I mean, I don't even want to.
to really talk about because I don't want to, I don't want to conjure anything up.
If data management is slowing down your business, you need the Intuit ERP.
If one entity is here and one here, and one here, and one here, you need the Intuit ERP.
If scaling your business feels like start starting, starting over, you need the Intuit
ERP.
Intuit Enterprise Suite is the AI-Native ERP solution that consolidates,
migrates and automates, all in one place.
Learn more at intuit.com slash ERP.
All right, quick quiz for the hiring managers out there.
What's worse?
Being understaffed or being poorly staffed?
Well, that's a trick question, because both are recipes for chaos.
Either way, just say to yourself,
this is a job for indeed sponsored jobs.
You'll get matched with candidates that meet the skills,
certifications, and everything else you're looking for.
Or go a different way and get no traction.
Seriously, sponsored jobs posted directly on Indeed are 95% more likely to report a higher than non-sponsored jobs.
It really is a no-brainer.
Spend less time searching and more time actually interviewing candidates who check all your boxes.
Less stress, less time.
More results.
When you need the right person to cut through the chaos, this is a job for Indeed's sponsored jobs.
And listeners of this show will get a $75 sponsored job credit to help your job get the premium status it deserves at Indeed.com slash podcast.
Just go to Indeed.com slash podcast right now.
Indeed.com slash podcast.
Terms and conditions apply.
Need to hire?
This is a job for Indeed's sponsored jobs.
The Starbucks iced torchata shaken espresso is back for the summer.
Crafted with cinnamon, vanilla, and nutty notes of toasted rice.
Handshaking with smooth blonde espresso and finished with oat milk for a creamy touch.
Made for summer.
Only at Starbucks.
No, I get you.
You know, I get that feeling.
where it's like you want to be careful what you talk about.
The area where you heard the Trenox,
do you ever hear any other strange sounds out there that don't belong?
Yes.
Okay.
So here's something else.
And this I can't put together.
So, and oh, I have video too where I started to record because I had to.
And I came home and called my sister in Florida and said,
oh my gosh, listen to this.
She goes, I can hear it.
So what happened was I went up.
on this hill and there's this activity area.
I don't want to name it out too much,
but there's this activity area,
which is not very populated because it's not very popular.
There's other activity areas.
You know, people can go to.
But anyhow, no one was out there.
I took my dogs and I was ball launching.
And my dog, sometimes she winds up,
the German Shepherd.
She gets excited over the balls like a coon hound wood over a raccoon or something.
It just is ridiculous, right?
But she gets really excited.
And so she starts doing that, you know,
that sort of thing, but it's loud.
So she was doing that.
And then until I release the ball and she can go run,
because when she's running, she can't scream anymore, right?
So then she goes and runs.
Well, she did that a couple times.
And right behind us in the woodline,
and it wasn't very far away,
it was maybe 20 feet into the woodline.
I heard this electronic, like a backup, like a trailer.
You know what I mean?
just a weird out of this world.
It wasn't really a trailer backup.
It wasn't mechanical, but it kind of sounded like it, but it was loud.
Okay.
And I thought, what is that?
And it would get loud and then dissipate and then get loud and then dissipate.
And then I heard like little cries, you know?
Like I was tempted to go in and check on,
what it was and I did not.
And instead I turned on my phone and started recording.
And I do have some of those cries.
You have that recorded.
So were they like baby cries or?
At first I thought it sounded like baby cries,
but then I thought maybe it was an animal,
like a calf or something.
So I thought maybe it was an animal that was being asphyxiated.
And I thought, but gosh,
Why that timing?
Why did that weird electronic noise spark up when my dog was making that weird
weird noise?
It's like it got attracted to it and then started doing its thing.
It was weird, really weird.
And I do have it on, I have a recording, and it has the little cries you can hear them.
I mean, it's not loud like being there, right?
But you can still hear it.
And towards the end, it kind of sounded like maybe it was a baby deer or a full-grown one.
But I went back in there.
I don't know why.
A few weeks later, there was a big elk bone just laying right out in the open where it shouldn't be.
And I took that like as a warning.
You know what I mean?
But there was no dead elk carcass or carry on inside or anything.
So another time I went out in the same area.
I show up.
It's in the afternoon.
I get my dogs out.
And all of a sudden I hear that loud, beeping, like electronic.
But it wasn't in the woodline.
It was down.
It was like, I don't know.
it was super loud like almost like an alarm like almost like and this is going to sound a little bit crazy
but you know that one thing that they show like they say that they see and it's like this tall
thing that they call like radio head or something like that oh yeah yep that it sounded like that
really i got into my car and left yes oh man it was it was a electric
electronic loud alarms sound and no one was around and I'm just like, this is nuts.
And there was a vibration. You could feel a vibration. But it was just, there was no reason for it because there's no alarms there.
There's nothing there. When you're saying you feel a vibration, can you, so you were feeling it like, like it was affecting you?
Can you describe a little bit more what you mean by that?
So the noise was loud, but it resonated like a vibration.
Okay.
So it felt you could feel a vibration.
Like physically, I don't remember physically putting my hand on anything and feeling a vibration,
but you could feel that it was a vibration somehow.
I don't know how to explain it, just that it was a vibration.
Did your emotional state change at all during that time?
I have, what happens when stuff like that happens is I do the flight.
Yep.
And so I get mad and do the flight.
Okay.
And so when that happens, what I will say happens is I get sick, but my emotions don't, like I don't want to, I don't want to go right then investigate because I know that it's something probably bad.
something, you know what I mean?
And I know that it's a warning to me,
just like
I feel like any time I've dealt with this stuff,
even with that cow elk with the calf,
it's like always a warning.
And here's one more thing I have to tell you.
Okay.
So on that same trail,
right after that cow elk thing happened,
my dogs and I will go down this trail,
and this is where I found this old pickax.
It was just awesome.
still have it. But we go down this really steep trill and there's no trees where we go. You have to go up
the mountain up on top because it's just covered with like there's old mining stuff, you know,
like not stuff, but like the ground is not, there's no trees. Right. Until you get up on top and then
there's trees everywhere galore, right? So I went in one day and this tree that was a
about 10 foot, 12 foot tall, was laying right there. It had been ripped off and it probably had
about, I don't know, 8 inch, 10 inch circumference, healthy tree, perfectly healthy. I have pictures.
And I thought, what in the hell broke that off and threw it here because you can't,
I mean, you have to bring it there. And why is it right here where I walk and why is it broke off?
It wasn't, you know, it wasn't axed or chainsawed.
You know what I mean?
It wasn't sod.
So it was ripped.
And the bark was broken around it.
It was a brand new tree.
So it's like something through it there like, stay the hell away from here.
You know what I mean?
It's right where we go.
We are always right there.
Absolutely.
Absolutely. That one area sounds extremely weird. I don't know how often I would go there by myself, to be honest.
I know.
It's just some really, really weird stuff that you're experiencing in whatever this one area is.
And you said earlier that this town has a lot of high strangeness in it.
So is there other stuff going on besides Bigfoot?
And if you don't want to get into it, I totally respect that and we can move on.
There's a lot of suicides.
Okay.
Gotcha.
And one was just in the woods.
Wow.
Oh, boy.
And it was a big deal, so just a month ago.
Yeah.
So it was a local pastor.
Oh, dear.
But I don't tie that to anything.
I'm sure his family, you know.
So it was.
But other than that, there's young.
a lot of young suicides.
And I don't want to speak for anyone else
because there was also an incident,
which was weird.
And I think,
I can't remember his name,
but there was a podcast that was done on this kid
that I know who his mom is,
but he just had called her.
And then, like,
someone was pursuing him or something.
And then, you know,
they found him up on a gulch, but nobody knows.
But then right before that, there was like two suicides, which were really odd type.
So, but, you know, that just sounds like it's more like humans, you know, bad behavior.
Right.
Maybe if there was some sort of thing going on that wasn't.
There's just a lot of speculation as to whether they were or not, you know.
But I don't know.
don't know those situations or if there's anything to those. And I just try to stay away from that
because I think if you get caught up in that, that's the type of spirit you don't want to be friendly
with because, you know, who needs to be depressed, right? Yeah. And I get that. Are there also a lot of
like UFO sightings or things like that in the same area? There's so many mountains. It's
You know, there's not a lot of, there's sky, but it's like, I don't know.
I'm not sure.
Okay.
I haven't, you know, had any, but I wouldn't be surprised, you know.
But I know that when there was an avalanche and there was a couple years ago and there was a doctor who died and then they had the helicopter go up and rescue.
well, didn't rescue, but, you know, got recovered the body.
And so there was a big thing that went around.
The coyotes are out, keep your dogs in.
They're going crazy.
They're going crazy.
And I was listening to them.
And those were not coyotes.
It was a, like, feeble attempt to make coyote howls.
But that was, I figured it was something else trying to sound like,
and they were angry over those helicopters, you know, because it was right when they were doing
that stuff up there.
Was it because the sound of it was much louder?
What were the main things that tipped you off that it wasn't actually coyotes?
Well, I grew up around coyotes, so I can almost imitate a coyote, right?
Like, you can call them in.
So, but they didn't, it was louder and more, they carried on more.
like extended out the howl and it took different like tones.
I mean, it just didn't, it didn't sound like, it wasn't a coyote.
It was like trying to sound like a coyote, but it didn't.
There's no coyote that ever sounded like that.
I've never heard a coyote make those sounds.
At some point, they sounded similar to a coyote, and then they would extend it out and it
would go too far, and then it would change tone.
It's like, that's not a coyote.
Someone imitated, but it's too loud to be a person.
You see what I mean?
Yeah.
It's hard to explain.
I did try to record it out my front window or my front door because you could hear it,
but I couldn't capture it.
So, but I did capture those, those noises from the cries in the woodline.
And I just think that's really close to, to dogs and a person to be killing if it,
if it was a predator.
I mean, what are the chances it was killing something that was crying out like that,
that close to me to where I could record it.
You know what I mean?
Right.
Or even, you know, another way to look at it is, you know, places like southeast Alaska,
they talk about how they hear cries in the woods.
And it's a way that, you know, the hairy man is trying to lure people into the woods
because they're going to see if there's a baby in trouble.
And usually this is, there's like a, you know, there's a woman involved.
Like they often know that if they use this type of baby cry, they have a better chance
of getting them lured into the woods.
So it's just that that kind of came to mind when I was hearing your story as well.
That's good.
That's good because my dreams from even before this happened are about me rescue.
little kids or animals
and trying to keep them safe.
What is that about?
And then I'm in the woods
and these sounds come out
and you would think that I would go and rescue them,
but I don't because I don't trust.
Because I saw one when I was, you know, young
and I know, I know that they're there.
I mean, I don't know what they are.
I don't know how dangerous they are.
I think that they have, like,
a, I think there's stipulations to their existence.
I think that they're not supposed to mess with us.
I mean, that's, I really, truly believe that.
I believe there's various degrees of glory.
And I believe that, you know, we're here for a purpose.
They're there for another purpose.
And our worlds collide, but they're not supposed to mess with us.
But I do believe they are jealous of us.
If data management is slowing down your business,
You need the Intuit ERP.
If one entity is here and one here and one here and one here, you need the Intuit ERP.
If scaling your business feels like start starting over, you need the Intuit ERP.
Intuit Enterprise Suite is the AI native ERP solution that consolidates, migrates, and automates, all in one place.
Learn more at intuit.com slash ERP.
All right, quick quiz for the hiring managers out there.
What's worse? Being understaffed or being poorly staffed? Well, that's a trick question, because both are recipes for chaos. Either way, just say to yourself, this is a job for Indeed's sponsored jobs. You'll get matched with candidates that meet the skills, certifications, and everything else you're looking for. Or go a different way and get no traction. Seriously, sponsored jobs posted directly on Indeed are 95% more likely to report a hire than non-sponsored jobs. It really is a no-brainer.
less time searching and more time actually interviewing candidates who check all your boxes.
Less stress, less time, more results.
When you need the right person to cut through the chaos, this is a job for Indeed's sponsored jobs.
And listeners of this show will get a $75-sponsored job credit to help your job get the premium status it deserves.
At Indeed.com slash podcast.
Just go to Indeed.com slash podcast right now.
Indeed.com slash podcast.
Terms and conditions apply.
Need to hire?
This is a job for Indeed.
sponsored jobs.
The Starbucks iced tortata shaken espresso was back for the summer.
Crafted with cinnamon, vanilla, and nutty notes of toasted rice.
Handshaking with smooth blonde espresso and finished with oat milk for a creamy touch.
Made for summer.
Only at Starbucks.
And it's obviously not because we have wonderful skills because they outclass us 100% right,
but somehow they are always trying to prove that they are in charge of the animals.
And I don't know what that's about.
It's a really interesting viewpoint.
I really haven't heard a lot on when I've been doing interviews over the last few years.
So I'm kind of curious to ask you, how is it that you view these creatures?
Like how would you describe what a big foot is then?
Anytime I hear anybody start to get into the whole, oh, they could survive in the wild.
And, you know, this could be their forge for this.
and they could live there.
I just want to laugh because I know they're not here all the time.
They're not like that.
I'm not saying they can't be here.
They're not like a bear or organic.
They're not of this earth like we are.
They're like on a different, you know, they're in a different place.
And I'm not saying they don't manifest physically.
But I think they've, you know, I think we've,
heard enough about them, at least in folklore and also in literature and also in sightings,
which isn't folklore, to where we know that they do things we don't know how to do,
but I don't think they're special. I think they want to be worshipped. And I think they want to
worship could be anything. You know, we've got Bigfoot pictures and people focus on them and
make money off it. Statues in some towns, even. Yeah. It's very interesting to think about that way.
You think there could be maybe portals involved?
Yeah, whatever that is.
There's people that know so much more about that, and I think I have an idea.
But it seems like every time I get into that or talk about it, I have like, I just, I go, it just, it doesn't sit well because I feel like, I feel like I'm too vulnerable.
I don't like it to affect my, I really, I really just like to live.
you know, here and out.
Like I find pleasure in things like how cute those elk were doing that.
You know what I mean?
Exactly.
I find pleasure in like, you know, taking care of my chickens and the cute stuff they do,
my dogs, my grandkids, my, you know what I mean?
There's just so much to enjoy in this world.
I really do enjoy things.
Absolutely.
But whenever I deal with that part of things, even from a really young age,
I feel like they just put a lot of terror and.
worry and stress and just they make you worry.
I mean, I can't even go out hiking without hearing them call my dog's name.
You know what I mean?
Well, yeah, I can.
They don't call it every time, or a ball disappears.
And it's when you least expect it.
And then you get all these balls where you've never been.
You go hiking and there's all the balls in perfect shape.
And they're your balls.
You've been missing them.
In fact, when I was texting that roommate about hearing her call out my dog's name,
I said, oh, and I lost two balls somehow, too.
She's like, oh, no.
I mean, just to, just to, you know, highlight how often this happens.
And it's like, oh, well, maybe they go into the high weeds, Sherry.
Maybe, you know, maybe the coyotes grab them and, you know, I mean, mob them around and put them together in one place.
I don't know.
You know, maybe homeless people that are coming into the woods now, you know, I mean, more and more.
Maybe they're doing.
I don't know.
But I do know that there was a message to me with that, with that elk, and there's been several messages to me.
And the more, the more experiences I have, it kind of turns different.
It becomes, it's become scarier because of those electronic sounds.
And if I didn't have my dogs with me, I just don't think.
you know my cell phone and stuff like that if I didn't have my dogs with me I mean I wouldn't
probably go where I'm going and stuff but I just wouldn't feel as safe and I also am kind of
concerned about my dogs I don't let them out of my site and we stay in open areas I don't let them
go into the wood like I used to we used to go into the brush and things and then you know I was
finding all those bones and stuff and then hearing those calls it's it's just it's kind of creepy
It's kind of creepy anyways, like, because sometimes where we go, you know, you'll find cachets where Mount Mine have buried some bones and stuff too.
You know what I mean?
So you kind of get a little bit of creepiness there.
You know what I mean?
So there's creepiness anyhow, but.
Has something called your dog's name multiple times or is it just the one time?
Thank God just that one time.
Okay.
That's still weird, though.
Man.
Isn't it?
It's super weird.
And my dog perked up its ears and looked.
I don't know if I would go back to that place, to be honest.
I mean, just talking personally, like, that would weird me out.
I know.
And she almost turned and went that direction.
But she didn't because she was with me.
But, like, there was a, like, isn't that weird?
It's super weird, yeah.
What's the most recent time that you've had a dream?
that included something to do with Bigfoot?
I don't know.
I mean, I've had some,
I guess I had a bad dream a couple months ago,
and I woke up and said,
oh my gosh,
I remember waking up going,
what a horrible dream,
but it was more about
just being concerned about babies and stuff
and little animals.
Isn't that weird?
Yeah.
No, I mean,
it's very it's very out of the ordinary for sure um yeah yeah i just think that maybe that's my
i think that they observe obviously they're called watchers right and um i think they can find
your weakness and they pick up on it i don't believe that they can read your mind i think they're
clever, I think they are clairvoyant at reading your actions. And so it seems like
there can read your mind. I believe that only God can read your mind. I think that they can
put things into your mind, though. But I don't believe that they can read your mind. And that's
just my belief. But I just think that they pick up on your weaknesses and the things that you,
you know, if you're going out there enough. And I mean, it's like almost every day like I'm out there.
I mean, so there's been a lot of, you know, reading of me if that's what they're doing.
I mean, I'm probably just even talking about it.
I feel like it's like a sideline or a sidebar conversation.
It's like I don't know how much I don't know how much I want to give to it because I don't think they're worth any of it.
I know that.
If data management is slowing down your business, you need.
the Intuit ERP. If one entity is here and one here and one here, you need the Intuit
ERP. If scaling your business feels like start starting a starting starting over, you need the
Intuit ERP. Intuit Enterprise Suite is the AI-native ERP solution that consolidates, migrates, and
automates, all in one place. Learn more at intuitt.com slash ERP. All right, quick quiz for the hiring
managers out there. What's worse? Being understaffed or being poorly staffed? Well, that's a trick
question, because both are recipes for chaos. Either way, just say to yourself, this is a job for
Indeed's sponsored jobs. You'll get matched with candidates that meet the skills, certifications,
and everything else you're looking for. Or go a different way and get no traction. Seriously,
sponsored jobs posted directly on Indeed are 95% more likely to report a hire than non-sponsored jobs.
a no-brainer. Spend less time searching and more time actually interviewing candidates who check all your
boxes. Less stress, less time, more results. When you need the right person to cut through the chaos,
this is a job for Indeed sponsored jobs. And listeners of this show will get a $75-sponsored job credit
to help your job get the premium status it deserves at Indeed.com slash podcast. Just go to
Indeed.com slash podcast right now. Indeed.com slash podcast. Terms and conditions apply. Need to hire?
this is a job for indeed sponsored jobs.
The Starbucks iced tortata shaken espresso is back for the summer.
Crafted with cinnamon, vanilla, and nutty notes of toasted rice.
Handshaking was smooth blonde espresso and finished with oat milk for a creamy touch.
Made for summer. Only at Starbucks.
That they've existed for a long time.
I know there's a ramp up in their importance.
I think that they're dangerous.
I think they're unclean.
I noticed that people, just an observation, people that get terrorized physically by them, like in person, scared.
I think they read that situation as well.
I think they get entertained by other people and then mess with them, you know, like that whole having bad dreams and things like that.
I know that in some of the accounts from one of the apostles for the LDS Church,
whatever it was that talked to him, the big hairy creature, whatever it was,
had said that he was there to destroy human souls.
Wow.
And that he was miserable, that he was miserable and couldn't die.
You know, and I mean, of course, you know, there's folklore too.
So I believe there were accounts, but I don't.
know how they change throughout time. I'm just, you know, I'm real open to know that things change.
And some of the older accounts don't sound like the more recent accounts, but I know that
the Bigfoot sure hasn't evolved much. I mean, you know, they're not, they're not wearing sandals
and they're not, you know, I mean, they kind of don't evolve at all. They're timeless. They kind of
stay where they're at, whereas we evolved, you know, we change and we progress. So there's
something to that. They are not equipped to evolve. They have what they have. And they come in and
out of our realm. And, you know, I mean, I guess if you don't go in the woods, you don't have
to deal with them, but they're there, you know.
Makes you wonder where they're going back to after they're coming back to after they
come to our areas and then they go somewhere else where is it they're going back to you know yeah it does
and also when people say that they've killed them it makes you wonder how much of that is true and then
what does that mean like if someone's killed one what happens to their do they have a soul and if
they have a soul do they get reborn again because some people believes that they can't ever die
like like what what have who cares right like the all these things are so mystifying and so
so curious that we could get stuck on them and not have our focus somewhere else.
I just really believe that it's dangerous, at least for someone like me, who's been so imprinted.
And, you know, here's the problem.
Anywhere I go, I can go, I mean, anywhere I go, I love the country, anywhere I go,
you know, I guess when I was in North Dakota, I didn't feel like there was an, you know,
found there was no trees, but one went through there.
And one of the tribal members
had had a heart attack when they had the sighting.
It had gone on, if you look up, I don't know,
someone in, I don't know if it was the Bigfoot,
what's the group called that does the investigations?
BFRO.
BFR.
Yeah, I think they did investigation, but I had also
because I lived there
and my daughter
works closely
there and one of the
elders had had a heart attack
when they saw it but some of the
ladies had seen it out on the ice
on the Sakakuya
Lake Sakakua and so
I mean I just you know
I mean I hear about things and you know I
like to investigate too there was a time when
I was trying to put it together but since I've been
here and had
these things going on and I've kind of
to like put it together. I'm like, oh, I see what's going on. It's trying to get me,
the more you look and the more, you know, you hear about people seeking them out,
no one ever gets anywhere with it. It's like, you know, a treasure hunt kind of. It's fruitless.
It's a treasure hunt that for most people goes on forever and hopefully it'll go somewhere
in our lifetime. But for a lot of people,
people, it really doesn't.
It can become all consuming.
There's a few people that have said that.
Has there been any reports in your area where they've been like particularly aggressive
reports or just reports of more high strangeness?
So where I'm at, we don't really report things much.
I mean, obviously, you know, because we thought like somebody did call when like
heard the neighbors and it's fireworks and you think, you know, I mean, there's just not a lot of,
we're just more to ourselves. I mean, it's all over. I mean, if you go toward even more south
and stuff, I mean, it's pretty, you know, I mean, okay, so for instance, even when I went to
physical therapy, the gals like, oh, yeah, I see, and I can't say the town, but there's
several towns around, you know what I mean? But it's anyways.
She goes, when I came into town, I saw one walking.
And then we had the owner of the place was like, yeah, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And then I'm talking to another kid.
And he's like, yeah, we just had a deer hanging.
And they were out on one of the ravines.
You know, I don't want to give away where I'm at, but I probably have already.
But anyhow, and the big.
foot kept coming by and smack and, like I said, kept smacking their house and their vehicles
and stuff because it was mad because they had this thing hanging out there.
You know what I mean?
But it had been hunting season.
Like they don't like your trophy.
They don't like you to hang it.
You're not hanging it to show, but to them that's what it is.
I mean, it's almost like they put those bones out and line them up.
Like they're the big, like, you know, trophy people.
They're in control of the animal.
No, you're not.
And if you read the Bible, I mean, obviously, right? Genesis, it talks about, if you do tie it back to this mind, I'm not saying that they are Kane. Okay, I'm just saying there's a certain theme, common theme. There's like this, they're of the same vein. Something's there because Kane, the reason Kane killed Abel with a rock, you know how they like to throw their rocks, right? K, killed Abel with a rock was he was jealous of him. The reason he was jealous of him in the Bible, it says, that Able,
was a farmer. He was a shepherd type. He was a husbandry of animals. He was in charge of
actual souls, animals. And Kane was a dirt tiller. He was a farmer, but he was not in charge
of animals. He could he wasn't that was not his degree of glory. If data management is
slowing down your business. You need the Intuit ERP. If one entity is here and one here and one here
And one here.
You need the Intuit ERP.
If scaling your business feels like start starting over, you need the Intuit ERP.
Intuit Enterprise Suite is the AI-Native ERP solution that consolidates, migrates, and automates, all in one place.
Learn more at intuitt.com slash ERP.
All right, quick quiz for the hiring managers out there.
What's worse?
Being understaffed or being poorly staffed?
Well, that's a trick question, because both.
are recipes for chaos. Either way, just say to yourself, this is a job for Indeed's sponsored
jobs. You'll get matched with candidates that meet the skills, certifications, and everything else you're
looking for. Or go a different way and get no traction. Seriously, sponsored jobs posted directly
on Indeed are 95% more likely to report a hire than non-sponsored jobs. It really is a no-brainer.
Spend less time searching and more time actually interviewing candidates who check all your boxes.
Less stress, less time, more results.
When you need the right person to cut through the chaos,
this is a job for Indeed sponsored jobs.
And listeners of this show will get a $75-sponsored job credit
to help your job get the premium status it deserves at Indeed.com slash podcast.
Just go to Indeed.com slash podcast right now.
Indeed.com slash podcast.
Terms and conditions apply.
Need to hire?
This is a job for Indeed Sponsored Jobs.
The all-new tropical butterfly refresher is now at Starbucks.
Dive into juicy guapa and passion fruit flavors.
With mango pineapple popping pearls bursting in every sip.
Ice cold, instantly refreshing and impossible to put down.
Made for summer only at Starbucks.
So when it came time to give the offering, and it's in the Bible,
these are just my words, in scripture, it says that the Lord was
not happy with Cain's
sacrifice.
He was
happy with Abel's
and that's why Cain killed Abel.
Abel was in charge of animals.
Animals are of a higher spirit.
You know, they're
more sentient than plant.
You know what I mean?
If you're going to give an offering,
right?
So I just feel like it has to do with glory.
I'm not, I know that sounds really far out there, but it's just, I'm not saying it's direct.
I'm just saying going on that same theme, somehow it ties into their need to be in charge of animals.
And it's ridiculous, you know?
That's interesting.
Yeah.
That is, I hear a lot of different theories.
series on the on the show and I would have to say that that is a very unique one it's it's
interesting to think about though I've talked to another guy from this area and okay there's
some weird stuff that goes on in up where I think we might be talking but um and this has been
a really interesting uh chat about I mean I I feel things are going to continue to happen in your
area. I know. And I do have to scale back and I agree with you. Just so you know, I know that
they're going to increase, right? I know. I know that they will. I mean, even though I pray when I go
out there and stuff, the fact that I go out there almost feels like I'm returning to the warrant. You
know what I mean? Like there's, it's our, it's already been ruined. So I'm, I've got to find a new
place to go, but I have to go out of where I'm at, out of the area, because it's all over.
it's there's like you can go 20 miles and it's still they're around i'm not kidding it's just
there's just interactions with with the creature all over the place up there you're saying
there is um there is yeah if you're out if you're out and you're disturbing um if you're in the way
just the common denominator is the elk just so you know so if you're not in where the deer are or the
elk you're probably better off do you know what i mean why do you think the common denominator is the
elk i don't know i don't know but it it's it's definitely um they definitely key in on them
i mean it's the other guy i was talking to there was elk involved so oh
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, not so much the moose, but I think because the elk are like cows, like they migrate in herds, you can control them better and like deer too, you know.
I just think that they just, they like get off on it.
They think that, I know that sounds like.
See, I mean, I just, I feel like it's crazy to even talk about it, but you got to understand.
I mean, I've gone driving.
I took a vacation.
I went driving up the river.
And, you know, close to where that guy,
not on purpose, because I live here,
but close to where that guy had that big foot siding.
And out of the river bank,
come running two doze
and, like, rammed into my front quarter panel
or front fender and my side door.
And it's like, they were being chased.
And I'm like, when that was chased,
yeah, I've been coyote, yeah, you know, whatever.
But it's like, I just feel like, you know, I mean, it just put me on such high alert.
And I never hit, you know, I didn't hit them.
They ran in.
And of course, they could have been running up there.
But, I mean, they were in such a hurry to get out of that embankment.
And it's like, I just feel like, I don't know.
I feel like I get messed with.
Hmm.
You know what I mean, a little bit?
Yeah.
I mean, you've had to, you're dealing with it your whole life for sure.
But, yeah.
Anna, I'm glad we talk tonight and please keep me in the loop with if things continue to happen with, you know, hearing weird sounds or just out of the ordinary things.
Yeah.
I'd be interested to know if it continues to happen.
But yeah, I will let you know.
Thank you so much for coming on tonight.
Yeah, you bet.
Thank you for having me.
Take care.
please take a minute to help out the show by subscribing on YouTube,
making sure you hit the bell so you don't miss any notifications,
and share the episode on YouTube with a friend.
Also, if you're listening to us on a podcast,
thank you so much, make sure that you're subscribed,
share the show with a friend.
Really, it's all about sharing the show wherever you can.
If you've had a Bigfoot encounter related to the following
or know someone who has, please reach out to me at bigfoot society at gmail.com or pass on my email.
Here's the list.
All right, I'm going to use this space this week to announce that I'll be at the Sasquatch Summerfest in Oakridge, Oregon as an attender.
I won't be presenting or anything, but I'll be hanging out trying to interview people that have had Bigfoot encounters.
If you're from the Oak Ridge, Oregon area or surrounding and you've had a Bigfoot experience, please contact.
me directly, Bigfoot Society at gmail.com. Also, Priscilla was nice enough that if you get your
tickets through Sasquatch Summerfest.com and use code Bigfoot Society and get 50% off the cost of
your tickets, which is a big amount. So code Bigfoot Society to get 50% off your tickets,
Sasquatch Summerfest.com and helps out the podcast as well. A special thank you to all the
Bigfoot Society Patreon and YouTube channel members. It's your support that helps keep the show
going and I extremely appreciate it.
Here at Bigfoot Society, we're headed to the moon and here's a current update about
going full time. So here we go. As of 522, you're now at 202 patrons out of 824 needed.
That's 24.51%. Almost a quarter of the way there, guys.
Brings us down to 622 left to join the patron. So a huge thank you to Barbara Gregory
Dana, Craig, Jeff, Steve, Ricky D, Norm, Megan, Dan, Daddy, Chatty, Joe, Iber, Ike, Jules, Josh, Ryan, Todd, Nathan, Gabe, Bill, Lucky, Megan, William, Bobby Joe, and Inger for joining recently.
If you want to join in the fun, you can join over at patreon.com.com forward slash the Bigfoot Society.
I'll see you there. And again, thanks for listening.
You heard I can get on here. We can tell our stories. Maybe there's somebody else out there.
and it'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.
You know, shame on you.
There's more.
Monster Fest too.
is coming up soon and beautiful canton ohio and i will be there doing a live podcast if you've ever
wanted to meet bigfoot society in person this is the year to do it my special guest in the
live podcast episode will be justin from cryptids of the corn you will not want to miss this live
episode and then you can hang out with me at monster fest you can go to smalltown monsters
dot com to get your tickets.
Presale tickets are $20.50
and tickets at the door will be $25.
But kids 12 and under are free.
How many places can you go to
where kids 12 and under are free?
Not many.
New this year are the live workshops.
I'm excited about this.
Extremely excited.
How to cast a footprint.
How to collect DNA in the woods.
Ghost hunting tools 101.
one, how to do research.
Also, there's going to be food trucks outside this year.
And new guests, new speakers, people you won't, I mean, the coolest thing about last
year is that I got to meet people I was not expecting to be there.
People like Les O'Dell, John Hickenbottom, really cool big people that I never would have
thought that I would have met before.
and Seth Breedlove made it happen by making this incredible place for the community to get together.
Monster Fest in Cane, June 28th through 29th.
Guys do not miss this year.
If you missed last year, don't miss this year.
Head on over right now to smalltown monsters.com.
I hope to see you there.
If data management is slowing down your business, you need the Intuit.
ERP. If one entity is here and one here and one here and one here, you need the Intuit
ERP. If scaling your business feels like start starting, starting, starting over, you need the
Intuit ERP. Intuit Enterprise Suite is the AI-Native ERP solution that consolidates, migrates, and
automates, all in one place. Learn more at intuit.com slash ERP. All right, quick quiz for the hiring
managers out there. What's worse? Being understaffed or being poorly staffed? Well, that's a trick
question, because both are recipes for chaos. Either way, just say to yourself, this is a job for
Indeed's sponsored jobs. You'll get matched with candidates that meet the skills, certifications,
and everything else you're looking for. Or go a different way and get no traction. Seriously,
sponsored jobs posted directly on Indeed are 95% more likely to report a hire than non-sponsored jobs.
a no-brainer. Spend less time searching and more time actually interviewing candidates who check all your
boxes. Less stress, less time, more results. When you need the right person to cut through the chaos,
this is a job for Indeed sponsored jobs. And listeners of this show will get a $75-sponsored job credit
to help your job get the premium status it deserves at Indeed.com slash podcast. Just go to
Indeed.com slash podcast right now. Indeed.com slash podcast. Terms and conditions apply. Need to hire?
this is a job for indeed sponsored jobs.
The Starbucks iced tortata shaken espresso
was back for the summer.
Crafted with cinnamon, vanilla,
and nutty notes of toasted rice.
Handshaking with smooth blonde espresso
and finished with oat milk for a creamy touch.
Made for summer.
Only at Starbucks.
Exema's unrelenting, itch and rash.
If you know the feeling, you should know the facts.
The eczema medication you're taking
may not be right for you.
Visit MyRawtruth.com and talk
talk to your dermatologist about your symptoms and treatment options.
From the neon lights of the club to the harsh, buzzing lights of the office,
don't let the wear show on your face.
Just swipe Mabelene Instant Eraser Concealer to erase the night before,
wherever that happens to be.
Instantly covered dark circles and under-eye bags for a brighter, more awake look.
This do-it-all formula also contours, corrects, and highlights,
all while staying lightweight, crease-resistant, and smooth.
It may be the world's greatest eraser.
your shade of instant eraser
concealer at your local retailer.
On this episode of plant killers,
we'll explore one nation's
most notorious fruit and vegetable killer.
Bad dirt.
What makes bad dirt so bad?
The answer?
The ingredients.
But fear not true crime enthusiasts.
This story has a happy ending.
Miracle grow organic raised bed
and garden soil.
It's made with quality organic
ingredients from upcycled green waste
like compost and aged bark.
Unlike the other guys
who can't say the same.
Looks like bad dirt's murdering days are over.
Thanks to Miracle Grow.
Join us next time on Plant Killers.
