Bigfoot Society - We weren't alone at Grandpa's Cabin (Archive Episode)
Episode Date: May 19, 2024Originally published 4/17/23In this captivating episode, Jeremiah welcomes Megan Moonchild, who delves into her family's extraordinary experiences with the elusive Bigfoot in the wilderness of Swan Hi...lls, Alberta. Megan recounts tales from her grandfather's farm, where sightings and eerie encounters became an integral part of their lives. They explore the harsh realities of living off the land in such a remote area and the profound respect her grandfather had for nature and its mysterious inhabitants.Megan shares spine-chilling anecdotes of nighttime roars, unsettling lights in the forest, and the enigmatic presence of Sasquatch-like creatures. Her story is intertwined with deep reflections on spirituality, history, and the unseen world, offering listeners a unique perspective on coexisting with cryptids. The episode also touches on Megan’s personal experiences with shadow beings and other paranormal phenomena, highlighting her journey from curiosity to spiritual peace.Jeremiah and Megan discuss the broader implications of these encounters, debating the nature of these beings and the human connection to the wild. Tune in for an episode filled with awe-inspiring stories, thoughtful insights, and a glimpse into the enigmatic world that lies just beyond the edge of the known.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
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We talked to Megan Moonchild from northern Alberta about her many Bigfoot encounters on her grandfather's farm.
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All right, Bigfoot Society, I've got the privilege of talking to a new friend tonight,
Miss Megan Moonschild from Alberta, Canada.
I ran across Megan's Bigfoot story that she shared in a Facebook group online and approached her
and asked if she would ever be up to sharing her story on a podcast.
And thankfully, she did say yes.
So, Megan, how's it going tonight?
It's going good.
Thank you for having me on your show.
It's an honor, honestly.
Thank you.
That's great.
That's great.
And how are things up in Alberta right now?
Currently, it's nice at the moment where I'm at anyway,
but it depends on which part of Alberta you live.
So right now it's kind of springy and I'm happy for it.
Honestly, I just want the snow gone already.
Do you live in a pretty heavily wooded, forested part of Alberta then?
Oh, yes. Absolutely. Yeah. Yeah.
The town I live in is called Rocky Mountain House and we're like literally we have a view of the Rocky Mountains from Main Street.
It's amazing. And like surrounding us is like a glacial river.
and just heavy, heavy woods.
Like, you could easily get lost out there in this wilderness, no problem, honestly.
But it's so beautiful.
Have you always lived in the area in Alberta up there?
I actually lived further north, originally in Slave Lake.
Also grew up in high prairie, but like not in the town.
More like on a quarter section, just nice little heavily wooded,
but beautiful farm,
lots of grazing fields and thick woods.
So it was heaven.
But there was definitely some odd things that happened on that land here and there
when I was growing up.
Oh, really?
What kind of weird things did you experience?
Feelings of being watched at times.
I'd get like a really creeped out kind of feeling like,
I wouldn't see anything, but I'd just have this feeling like something's watching me.
And like my grandfather would be either working in the field or with the, you know,
with the cattle or in the garden or something.
Like everybody had their jobs.
So we all kept busy.
But just when I'd be like helping to feed the cows or working in the garden, I'd get a weird vibe.
And sometimes like a just a weird feeling up my spine.
And sometimes there were lights in the woods.
like in the distance
every now and then
they were usually like white
or like light colored
weird sounds
like sometimes
like sounds that sounded like
I don't know like you'd think like
you were in the jungle or something
out like where there's
like monkeys or chimps
or something like I don't know it was just
sometimes
you'd see eyes shine every now
and then but like
I only just thought it was like, you know, the cows or horses or something, but every sound, I don't know.
Like, there's just weird things that happened.
Thankfully, my grandfather, he was smart, like, the way that he had the farm all set up.
Like, there were absolutely no woods near any of the windows.
Like, he had all the woods back away from the trailer.
So it's like nothing could just come up and, you know, just, you know, for, like,
yeah, he was smart
and he had all these
lights everywhere that lit up the place
so you could see it really well at night
and he always
just said it was good so we wouldn't
trip or something because it would get pretty
dark out there.
Do you think your grandfather
had experiences that led him to that point where
everything was, you know,
the heavy lights,
the not being near
the wood line
things of that nature.
Yeah.
Like,
he didn't even tell me about any of,
of his experiences until
I approached him
on the day that I
ended up seeing a,
I mean, I guess,
a Sasquatch or
whatever you want to call it.
Sorry, I'm a little
shit.
That's all.
All right. That's all right. You did share something with me before our interview that was very interesting. And do you feel comfortable sharing a little bit about your heritage? I think that really helps provide some context maybe to the stories you're about to share. Oh, of course. I'm part Cree, indigenous on my father's side. I didn't know a whole lot about my culture.
until much later in my life.
I only just recently last year
got to finally meet my blood grandmother
on my father's side,
but currently we're all working towards
getting our actual official treaty
like a certificate or whatever you call it.
So I'm excited for that.
But right now I'm just kind of been on this
spiritual journey. It seems like my whole life.
But for some odd reason,
like I saw strange things
growing up and sometimes had odd experiences.
I couldn't quite explain,
such as seeing that particular being.
On the back of my grandfather's property,
yeah, my grandmother on my father's side,
she's considered an elder,
and she's actually quite respected,
and I adore her.
She's such a sweet lady.
and I've asked her questions concerning my experience.
I told her my story and what happened.
And she said that she thinks that it's like a guardian.
They're like, can be spirit guardians, I guess,
or guardians of the forest.
But also like there are good spirits and bad spirits.
So I learned that, yeah,
sometimes these things they don't even mean to appear to us sometimes people just have like a site like they
just one day are just minding their business and they just see it and it's like all shock like you see me
even though like maybe it thought it was in like its own little dimension or it was like somehow
hiding from us like doing that predator thing it does where it tries to you know like blend in with
everything and conceal itself. It's so weird. The cloaking. But yeah, my experience, it happened at like
10.30 in the morning, you know, it was pretty early. Well, like not really, I guess. But basically,
and my grandmother, she asked me if I would be willing to go and just pick some wild berries
and just fill this, you know, just ice cream pail.
You know, and I was like, yeah, because she was going to make homemade pie.
And I absolutely loved her berry crumble.
It was so good.
And so, yeah, I was totally down for that.
And I had my dog with me.
He was a border collie.
He was the sweetest dog.
His name was King.
He was the best dog I ever had.
I loved that dog.
He was a good protector.
And he was with me the whole time.
So I didn't feel concerned because I was only walking like 15 minutes down the cut.
Because like my grandfather, there were these cut lines that went down.
And he'd keep them nice and cut short because he'd let the cattle in there.
so we'd have some extra pasture so they could have new grazing ground and the cows weren't there at the time.
So I'm like, heck, yeah, I'm going to go get these berries.
I was only 12 years old.
It was 1999.
And it was like the end of August, like end of summer, like when everything is in bloom and everything.
Like, love that time of year.
But anyway, so I'm walking, Kings with me.
And I'm about to take a turn to the right.
And as I take the turn, I see King.
He just basically freezes in front of me.
And of course, I'm usually more like looking at the ground.
I was, you know, looking at the flowers.
And then I see my dog.
All of a sudden he freezes, you know, basically in front of me.
And I'm like, what's up, boy?
Like, what's got you scared or whatever?
And then like I look ahead as about 20, 25 feet, not too far.
And I see this black figure.
Like, you know, it was hairy.
I thought it was a black bear, honestly.
Like, just my mind could not compute what I was looking at because at this time,
I had no idea what a Sasquatch was.
Like, I mean, I didn't even watch Harry and the Henderson's till I was probably 14.
So that was probably one of the first times I even learned about what a Sasquatch was.
But when it stood up on two legs, it was massive.
I mean, I have never, ever seen a person that big before.
I mean, I've gone to like a round.
like WWW wrestling and I saw the big show.
I've seen The Undertaker.
They're big guys.
But they looked small compared to this guy.
And so my dog, he backed up, like right up against my leg, just tight against me.
And he was just kind of low to the ground, almost frozen in place.
But like he didn't run away, thankfully.
I probably, I don't know what would have happened.
I just felt like, thank you to my dog, you know, for not leaving me behind.
It's standing there looking at me and its hair is, reminds me of human hair, like looked like human hair.
It was long, looked kind of silky, actually nice, mostly.
he didn't he doesn't he didn't look like uh really um how would i describe sorry um he looked so human
it's just really it's just really jarring thinking back to it um so the first look that he had on his
face that i noticed like emotional was kind of like mine it felt like we were both like
he almost had this look like
you see me like a very surprised
for a moment look
and then all of a sudden his face just went
completely like neutral
like from surprise big eye
to like just straight
face
he didn't look aggressive
he didn't show his teeth
or growl or anything
you know he was just very quiet
he didn't have any leaves or anything
in his hair
I mean, his hair was nice.
It was matted in a couple of spots.
But like for the most part, you know, like he didn't look like really old.
He kind of, to me, seemed more like maybe middle aged or maybe a little younger in his prime.
Just from the sense that I got, honestly, his eyes were so piercing because like they were like a gold amber kind of color.
and they were the most, they were so big.
Like, they were huge.
Like, this thing must have been at least eight to nine feet tall.
Like, though, I mean, I was 12, right?
And it's literally a giant.
So anything would probably look giant.
But to me, he looked pretty big.
But, like, I feel like in my mind, after all these years,
trying to attempt to calculate kind of later on,
down the line when I was like 16.
I tried to use a measuring tape and try and figure out like the relative height just
from that tree that he was standing near.
I mean, he was there picking berries when I walked up on him and he looks really happy
and content until I came along.
So that is a fascinating description of what you saw.
Do you remember anything particular about how that.
head, maybe the shape of the head looked or anything like that.
Yeah.
Um, kind of like, I sort of cone shape, but not, not, not completely.
Um, more normal looking head, but just, just overall, just bigger, just a bigger head, like a massive head.
Like, like, just, it's insane.
Like, I can't believe how massive.
if he was like his hands, his feet, his friggin everything and his damn.
I don't even want to talk about the other thing that was just dangling there, like, dude.
But like, what can you do?
I mean, it's not like you expect them to have clothes on or anything.
But he was very calm.
Honestly, when he and I were, we were like in having eye contact.
I was scared.
I was also kind of curious because I'd literally never seen anything like that in my life.
And I'd always believed as a kid.
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It said everything happens for a reason, but maybe everything happens for a recess.
Take noise-canceling headphones. Do they block hearing to heighten taste?
Hmm.
That sound seems to show.
Everything happens for a recess.
You know that maybe fairies did exist.
you know, maybe these other mythological creatures once existed and we just don't know for sure.
And, you know, some things are never certain until proved otherwise.
So, and I always just kind of, I suppose, was a whimsical child in that way.
And so seeing this big, hairy, wild man, this giant, literal giant, you know, standing there so close,
my grandfather taught me as a child
from a very young age
because I used to love hunting and fishing
and being outdoors with him
and he was like if you ever come across a bear
or a cougar just stay very calm
do not turn your back to them
back away slowly
do not run whatever you do
right so that was kind of what was going
through my head is this looks like
a human
and yet he looks like a sort of animal-like,
just because the hair all over his body and his smell too.
I mean, at first, I smelled it a little bit as I was approaching,
but I just thought that was cows, like genuinely.
I didn't, it was just musky and smelled like wet dog a bit
and just earthy smells, I guess.
Yeah, like just a wild animal smells,
how I would describe it.
But it wasn't over, like, overbearing.
Like, even when I was standing there,
like, I could only, I could smell him a smidge and bit,
but not very much.
It's weird because, like, where I saw him,
so, like, at this back part of the property of the farm,
there's a river,
there's like a 15, 20 foot drop off.
And then there's the river and that's like literally the end the end cut of the property.
Right.
And there's like a birch forest, just all these beautiful white birch trees everywhere at this one part.
It's incredible.
And I used to love playing there because I called it those, you know,
forest of ghosts and whatever as a kid.
And like sometimes I'd find weird things.
Like I'd find trees very high.
up just snapped off, you know, like trees that are not little trees.
Some of them were even still young trees, like not even like dead.
And they didn't look like they should have been dead, you know?
It was weird.
And I found sometimes like formations with rocks, I guess.
Like I even found some bones at one point, like a carcass of a deer, some other bones.
like it looked kind of like a little animal graveyard a bit.
But my grandpa also said that he sometimes would take like parts of animals that he had
butchered or whatever and he'd just throw the scraps out there, you know, out there in the
forest.
Why would he give back to nature?
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
In his mind, well, okay, at first I didn't understand it either.
but then he told me later on that he did it because it seemed to keep them away from us.
Like he felt like if I just gave them some portions from the garden, you know, food that's like overly ripe or whatever and just, you know, whatever's left of whatever I butcher it.
I'll just put it like throw it away, you know, really far away from us out there in the woods.
There was a spot.
And he said that he felt like they had, it was like an understanding.
like they wouldn't come into our space and they never did like I never saw them ever enter the yard or nothing like I never saw the eyes shine come any closer than from the woods so thank goodness never felt like I was being watched in my own home that was nice that's a bit of a plus I want to get back to your grandfather a little later but I also want to make sure that
that we give your encounter the full time as well.
And I just have some questions for you.
So, you know, you're looking at the face.
You're looking at the face.
And it's always interesting how some people will describe what they see.
And I'm just curious, what did you notice about the features of the face when you're actually looking at it?
he looked, he reminded me of like, I've seen some pictures that were old black and white photos of some Native American chieftains from back in the day.
And he just reminded me of like a very Native American looking in the face, I guess.
His nose was pretty, was quite wide.
His lips were, you know, quite wide.
Like his whole face was just so big.
So his hair was like swept back out of his face.
It didn't look messy or anything.
You had kind of a beard sort of going on.
Didn't look really all too messy.
Of course, it had been raining that morning.
So you never know.
maybe he got a shower.
But his eyes were very human to me.
They were actually, they stood out quite a bit.
His hair was very black, but it had a bit of a reddish tinge to it.
And like I've heard people say that they can look really, really dark, like a shadow dark.
But he didn't look that dark to me.
He looked just like a really like a nice, just of a black.
hair, basically. That's, that's it with some red cue to it in the light. I mean, we were literally
standing there in the lights and I could see his features quite well, um, because it was sunny and
there was no cloud in the sky, which to me makes it even more insane just because like, these
beings seem to be so cautious. So the fact that he was very comfortable, just, you know,
there crouched, eating away happily,
like no deal.
You know, it was just kind of funny to me
when I look back and think about it.
Would you say that the
the actions it was doing as it was picking the berries,
would you say they were more human-like
or more maybe ape-like
or maybe a mixture of the two?
Honestly, it reminded me more of,
of like, I suppose, how a human might just be there, crouched, just eating. But I mean, it could have
been maybe a little bit of a mix of the two, but I felt like he was just sitting there like a normal,
like any person would just chowling down and enjoying himself, basically. That was just kind of the
feeling I got, I just got the sense like I was interrupting him. Maybe like I just came along and
like these beings though they seem so in touch with their environment so I'm like surprised that I was able to even like come across him at all to be honest especially when he had that really surprised look on his face you know when he turned and looked at me but um yeah I remember also being very quiet just standing there us looking at each other I felt this weird feeling come over me at one point I um a curiosity I lifted my hand
very slowly and just gave a little wave with my fingers and just kind of like, like, just to see
what he would do.
I was kind of curious, I don't know, childish, whatever.
I was scared, but I was also like, are you a person?
Like, I'm literally thinking to myself, like, are you a person or are you like a wild animal?
Like, so anyway, he gave, he gave like a grunt basically at me.
He just gave a grunt.
just one grunt.
It was a deep kind of grunt
and I felt like this weird
sensation in my body.
It was very odd like
numbing, tingling.
I even had like this weird
ringing in my ear at one point
which is odd.
And yeah,
he just turned.
It was like when he turned,
his whole upper body turned.
He had a very thick neck.
I will say this right now.
Like physically,
He was, wow, built.
Like, I mean, he looked like he could take down a buffalo or something.
He was so built.
Like, his traps were massive.
His shoulders.
He didn't have much of a neck, but it, like, he had a neck, but it was like super thick.
And it's just his traps.
They were just so freaking massive.
Like, it's ridiculous.
It almost reminds me of a bowl or something.
Like, and he looked healthy.
He didn't look sick.
or anything like that.
His skin was kind of a gray color.
I describe it as like a gray color.
That's interesting.
So the actual skin tone was kind of gray, you're saying?
Yeah.
Yeah.
He was like gray with like black, nice black hair.
It was kind of like wavy.
Like, you know, if a woman or a person has like long, wavy, silky hair, it kind of
looked like that.
Like on his arms and his legs, it would be about, you know, four to six inches long
hair, sometimes two inches long, you know, like on his face. His chest, it had not as much hair,
which is surprising, but it was kind of like a little bit thinner on his chest and his stomach.
He had hair down there, but it didn't hide much, I'm afraid. Also, you know, he had the thickest
thighs and arms, like holy crap. Bodybuilder, like even, I don't even know, maybe more than a
bodybuilder because like that that was just crazy how uh like eddie hall one of the strongest
men in the world and he made him look like small and that's crazy he's like a heavyweight champion
or bodybuilder or whatever so did you notice any specific details about the hands or the feet
yes um so he looked like he had human hands and
feet, but he definitely had like hair on his hands and feet.
Um, but not much.
Like he had some hair on top of his hands.
Some on top of his feet.
But like for the most part, I could see that it was just like a lot of dark skin and, um,
like dark gray skin.
Hey, um, his hands and feet looked a little bit rougher.
Like, um, but understandably, they're probably using their hands and feet, you know,
for everything, obviously.
hunting and everything else, so I'm sure.
But like, that's probably the one part on his body that looked the more worn or rough.
Like his nails were kind of like, they didn't, they weren't sharp.
They looked like normal human nails.
And they were kind of maybe a little cracked, some of them.
But yeah, like his hands and feet looked pretty human to me, honestly.
I didn't, I didn't notice really anything differently.
other than his fingernails and toes seem to be like more dark,
like almost black or something.
It's kind of weird.
That is very weird, actually.
Same number of fingers and toes as a human would have.
Yeah, five fingers, five toes.
Yeah, just massive.
Right, yeah, a lot bigger than we're going to have, obviously.
So you're saying the individual, he turned and then started.
to walk away then?
Yeah, when he turned his whole upper body turned,
it's not like with a person,
you could just turn your neck and then turn your body.
It was like a whole thing turns.
And then he just walks into the white birch forest.
And it's literally like 10 steps.
I can hear the movement of the trees, you know,
some cracks of wood and then absolute silence,
like absolute nothing.
And it was,
and that is the thing I noticed too,
is when he and I were apart from each other,
everything was so quiet.
I couldn't hear nothing.
I could hear my dog whimper occasionally,
and I certainly felt like whimpering,
but I tried my best not to do so.
I just didn't get a sense like he was going to hurt me.
I felt like if he really wanted to,
he could literally have reached me in no problem
and snatched my little 12-year-old butt up.
and taking me.
I do not think my dog could have done anything to stop him,
though that I think that's just me.
I mean, my dog,
he literally fended the farm against bear, cougar, coyotes,
all kinds of creatures over the years.
But this was very different.
I could tell because my dog was shaking,
just he seemed a little shaking, like literally,
and I'm shaking just talking about it
because I feel like I could feel like my dog,
dog's fear. And I also was like, just stay calm. Just stay calm. Everything's going to be okay. I didn't
get a sense of danger. I just, but I know like after that experience that made me think I could
have been the end of me. Like I could have been come a missing 411 or something and that would be
the end of me. And I'm so glad that didn't happen. When you're watching the Sasquatch walk away from
you towards the birch forest, did you notice anything in particular about, you know how there's the
way a person will walk is
gate. Did you notice anything
about the gate of the
Sasquatch as it walked
away from there?
Actually, yeah. Okay, so like
it seems almost like their
ankle is
it seemed like it wasn't quite
in the normal place that like a human
ankle would be, pardon me, it seemed
almost like lower
or something and maybe
there's really
the way he talked like the way he walked sorry it was very smooth um like i couldn't i could barely
like i could barely even hear him moving like he it was it's crazy how quiet it was if you want
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They say everything happens for a reason, but I suspect everything happens for a Rees.
Like this commercial break.
Did you need 15 seconds away from music?
Or 15 seconds to eat arreases?
Perhaps it's true.
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because after he was gone, like everything in the forest returned to normal and all the noises came back.
But it was like for that moment, when he and I were there together interacting for that moment,
it felt like almost like time stopped and like everything like around me.
I was really, to be honest, I feel almost comforted kind of weirdly enough.
Like I feel scared, but at the same time, I don't feel maybe I should be more scared.
But I've also been kind of curious about a lot of things like supernatural or cryptid-related
for a long lot of years since I was a kid.
But the fact that it even happened to me, it was just, I was just a normal person until that.
And then, and then, of course, like a couple weeks later, I end up seeing him again.
Really?
Yeah, I saw the big guy again.
He was not alone either.
He was actually with, like, a female and a little one.
And this is crazy.
Like, I mean, the first sight, the first time I saw him, you know, after everything
returned to normal.
I'm like, I got to run back home.
I got to tell my grandpa what I saw.
And yeah, I can definitely tell you what he told me if you'd like.
Yeah, anything that you would feel comfortable sharing.
Anything you'd feel comfortable sharing would be great.
Okay.
Well, so my grandfather was always a very practical man, a very hardworking,
down-to-earth person.
He was my hero,
and I miss him terribly.
And he was always such
someone you could always turn to
that would think calm,
you know,
when things were kind of crazy.
And when I got home,
he was like,
where have you been?
We were starting to get worried.
It's been like, you know,
almost an hour.
And I'm like,
well,
I got to tell you something and I wanted to talk to him alone so took a little walk and I explained
that I had grandpa grandpa I saw a big hairy man um he was black colored his hair you know I was like
he looked like like some kind of wild man or something like he was just this really giant hairy
man on the back end of your property down where, you know, all the saskatoon berries are and the
strawberries and everything. Because we had loads of raspberry, strawberries, blueberries,
saskatoons, like you name it. Wild rhubarb. I mean, where we lived, we had a lot of really
yummy natural foods that just grew on land. So we were very lucky. And I feel like maybe that was
part of the reason why they probably liked my grandpa's property. And I think that's why they always
kind of lingered on the edges. And I'm, yeah, I don't know. That's just kind of my, my thoughts. And plus he
did sort of start giving them, you know, leftovers and whatever now and then. It's just my grandfather
always felt like it's important to give back to nature, that it's important to, you know, if you have
extra anything, you know, make sure you can give to the community and give it back to nature,
give back to animals so that they can eat because, you know, sometimes animals struggle and
they go through a lot during the winter. So like we were always kind of like that. I don't know,
he was always a very, a very good gentleman, but tough as nails. That's for sure.
but it's just, I guess before I was born,
he said that sometimes things in the garden would go missing,
you know, during the night, he'd find stuff gone, you know,
like we had squashes that would go missing, you know,
we'd have all kinds of greens that would go missing.
I'm not 100% sure on everything per se,
because he never really went into that detail.
But he said that it got on his nerves.
And he was like, screw it.
I'm just going to build a garden for these, whatever they are,
all the way over way away and just hope that they'll get the hint
and just go there and not take from our garden.
Because he felt like that stealing and they're being pests.
He did not feel comfortable with the notion of,
because here in Canada,
we don't exactly have a lot for guns.
I mean, we have like the occasional, you know,
we have rifles and stuff for hunting.
And he just did not feel like it would be wise to pull guns out,
especially a rifle, like a 22 or anything else.
He just did not feel like any of these guns would do a whole heck of a lot.
He didn't have like big game hunting guns at the time.
So in his opinion, he felt like if I do something,
what if it angers these creatures
and they start doing things
that make it really hard
to live there peacefully
so he just kind of decided
I hope that this is enough
that they'll just recognize
hey this is for you guys
stay over there basically
and they did
like they never came in the yard
nothing went missing again
from the garden
everything was fine
and sometimes when there was extra crap
he'd just go and give it to the cows
and, you know, the pigs and the goats and all that anyway.
Like, so it didn't really matter.
Like in his mind, he's like,
these creatures are going to come and take the food from my animals.
Or I can just leave, you know, some out there for them
and hopefully they won't steal from my animals
because, like, everything always happened at night while we're asleep.
So my grandfather, his parents who were Norwegian, like he's Norwegian.
descendant. He grew up in Canada, but he grew up with a lot of stories about, you know, giants and like a lot of
normal kind of stories. And he believed that there were things that existed that maybe were
beyond our ability to understand or fully comprehend, you know, even spiritual things. And so, like,
For him, he just kind of felt like I don't want war with these things, whatever they are.
He genuinely just wanted to live his life out there peacefully because my grandma and a great-grandmother,
they were the sweetest ladies, but sometimes they could get a little bit like anxiety.
And he just did not think that they would be able to handle knowing that information and did his absolute best to keep.
bit just to himself. Like he carried this by himself for so long, you know. And then I tell him my
experience. And now all of a sudden he's like, well, you've seen the big guy. So I might as well
tell you some things and kind of explain to you why I didn't want you going to certain parts of
the property like where certain parts of the forest are. And I didn't really know how I felt about you
going out there to pick those berries, to be honest, even though it's not far, I still had a feeling
like, you know, something was off, like, especially because I was gone a little bit longer than
expected because they literally told me, you know, you're only can be gone for so long and then
we expect you back type deal. So, so I was 12. So, like, I knew the property really well, but I was
definitely the kind of kid that was rambunctious and like to run off into the woods and play and play pretend
with my animals.
I'm such a nerd like that.
But yeah,
I was very close with nature.
Like,
I always loved nature.
I always loved running around barefoot,
except for in the cowfield,
nope.
Right.
Yeah, good call.
But yeah, like, I,
yeah, I loved it.
Like, I was,
I loved it because we had a giant family rock.
There is actually, that's hilarious.
Like, not far from the garden,
there was a rock,
a giant rock.
And it was painted with flowers
on it. It was so cute
and I loved it and
it was like a family project
that my mom and grandma did together
and it's
funny because there sometimes
were things that were
on that rock, things
that would be wrapped up and
like leaves with
I don't know some sort of
I'm not exactly
sure how to describe it.
It's like sometimes
there was a pretty rock
Sometimes there was some pretty flowers.
Sometimes these flowers had medicinal properties, I guess, like wild lavender or sage or whatever.
It was interesting.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Sometimes, like, there'd be little things, like little trinkets on there.
And my grandpa would just take them and I'd be like, I just wouldn't think about it, really.
He'd be like, oh, it's just a gift from the fairies.
but in reality now I think I know maybe where those things were coming from.
It's very interesting.
I never quite understood it myself, but.
That is a fantastic detail as well.
Yeah.
Sounds like the entire interactions that your grandfather had were very peaceful, though,
with the preachers.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, yeah.
He never felt threatened by them,
but he did say that that,
that didn't mean that they weren't capable of becoming threatening.
So he was,
I don't,
he was very cautious man.
Honestly,
that was one of the things I always respected about him is he was never a fool.
He always saw things through very,
very clearly before he did anything.
And I love that about him because somehow he managed to make it work.
And it was kept a secret for so long.
And I,
I kept it a secret.
Like I couldn't talk to anybody but him.
I talked to my mom eventually about it, but it took me years before I finally opened up to her about it.
I mean, and then my second experience happened, and that was crazy because I was with my grandfather when it happened.
Before we get into that, a few more questions for context.
This area, how close is your nearest neighbor in this area, would you say?
about a mile, mile and a half away.
Oh, I'm about 20, 30 minutes away from the town, high prairie.
That's about how far it was.
We're out there pretty far.
Gotcha.
Pretty spread out.
It's either a lot of farming land or a lot of forest.
So I am very interested to hear how you and your grandfather actually had a siting together,
which is very poetic in a way, really,
that you both were able to experience the family together.
I agree.
Yeah, I never really thought of it that way,
but no, that's true, actually.
Yeah, I mean, it's something we ended up sharing together a lot, actually.
It definitely brought us closer.
Okay, I'll be happy to tell you what happened.
It was a couple of weeks after.
I saw the big guy the first time.
So it's like 9.30 in the morning.
And we're in my grandfather's old beat-up Ford truck.
It's one of those old-fashioned farm trucks you can take out there and have fun and whatever.
And we're just driving down the cut.
and we're going to the back cut of the property
and we're driving along the river.
We went to go check on the cows
because they were off in this back field
and we were just talking and enjoying the morning sun.
It was a beautiful day.
I mean, just perfect, honestly.
I can still remember having the window rolled down.
And so after we check on the cows,
he wanted to check on the calves,
make sure everything was going good,
like the younger cows anyway.
Excuse me.
So he turns around,
we're driving back,
and we're going to go back home.
So we're going very slow.
We're just casually enjoying chatting, whatever.
And then I'm looking down at the river,
off the drop, you know,
and, well, basically,
I end up seeing
the big guy down there on the other side of the river,
um,
off the drop.
Like, and he wasn't alone.
Um, he was standing there.
With his hands in the water.
And he had a,
another with him. He had a, a little one as well.
Um, the, the one that was bigger with him was a female.
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Like this commercial break, did you need 15 seconds away from music or 15 seconds to eat
or Reese's?
Perhaps it's true.
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She was, she looked thick.
I'm not going to lie.
Like she looked like a broad shoulders, just thick, kind of like paddy looking sort of.
But she didn't look like, in my opinion, she didn't look that old.
And she was like a red brown color, very actually kind of a nice color.
And the little one was like in the water and she picked it up.
She leaned down, picked it up in her arms and just held it and it wrapped its arms around her neck and shoulders.
And they were literally just stopping doing what they were doing.
and they were just looking up at me and looking up at the truck.
And again, I'm just seeing them standing there.
And I'm like, what?
Grandpa, grandpa.
And I'm like leaning over and I'm like patting him on the arm.
I'm like, Grandpa, you need to stop the truck.
The big guy's down there.
He's with his family.
He's not alone.
I'm like, please, grandpa, stop.
We need to, I need to show you so you know that I'm not lying.
Like, see?
And he's just not stopping.
And he's like, Megan, it's okay.
Take a deep breath.
I could see him as we're passing.
I'm like, well, he's like, I know he's there.
And I guess he's showing us his family.
I don't, like he just didn't quite understand it himself.
He just thought, oh, well, they're probably fishing or something.
And I'm just kind of like, he's.
has a family. I mean, he has this little fluffy. He almost looked like a almost grill like sort of, but not quite just like just really floofy looking, the little guy. And he had dark hair like his dad. He looked a lot like his dad. He had, you know, like kind of like a brownish face though, more like his mom. But he had like reddish, dark brown black hair. It was.
very interesting.
And they were just standing there next to each other and the baby in her arms just looking
up at us as we're driving by.
And so like my grandpa decides he's like, okay, Megan, look, I think when you're a little
older, I will tell you more about the big guy and his family.
He's like, I just want you to know that nothing is going to happen as long as you stay,
you know, stay home or, you know, you're with somebody.
Just be smart, basically.
Just don't go out in the woods anymore on your own if you don't feel safe or comfortable, basically.
You know, he's like, just be smart about it.
And he's like, these things have been here longer than us.
Like, he's like, I have a feeling that when I moved here, you know, we settled here.
maybe they had been here or maybe they had come through this area before.
And he's like, we are here.
This is their domain.
This is the wilderness, you know.
Even though we have these fields and everything,
at the end of the day,
they live out in the wild off the land.
And he's like they're very quiet and private for the most part.
I've never seen them really ever.
he's like I've only seen them a couple of times but like it was never for very long and he never had any violent experiences either but he did say that the big guy like he felt as though he could be very dangerous if he did anything at all that he might think was aggressive so he just did his absolute best like my grandpa he even like looked at
up some information on chimps or guerrillas.
She's kind of wanted to try and understand what the heck he was even looking at because
he himself like he just thought, oh, it's a giant.
Giants are real or like, you know, and then it's like maybe there's just like some
kind of ancient human that is extremely proud.
It's nothing to do with people.
Like maybe they're an ancestor.
Like maybe they're an alien.
Who knows?
He personally thought that maybe they were like kind of partially spiritual being and partially physical.
And I think I kind of agree with him, but I'm not 100% on that.
But, yeah, there was this one night.
This was really actually one of the creepiest, weirdest things that I remember happening.
This was probably like a year later.
but it was nighttime and we would have coyotes that would come on the property.
Sometimes we'd even see wolves occasionally.
Like we were, my grandfather's farm was near an area called Swan Hills.
Like it was very wild.
There's hills, you know, miles upon miles upon miles upon miles of wilderness.
Like it's insane how thick and dense it is out there.
and there's just so much that you can live off of the land, you know, here.
Honestly, Canada has so much diversity when it comes to plants and animals.
I really believe that these creatures were living out here for the most part just fine.
But I can tell from looking at big guy that I have a feeling their lives are probably pretty difficult or pretty harsh.
Just a thought, but I'm not sure.
I would agree with you.
You know, what I've heard about your area, it seems like a very wild and the winters can be very hard up there for sure.
Very brutal.
Actually, that's one of the things that my grandfather specifically told me is because winters here can be so brutal,
especially where he was living because he is pretty much out in the middle of nowhere.
Like he had to like, you know, hire somebody to come out with a grader to do the roads and stuff.
because our entire road going up to our house, you know, would just get snowed so much.
And we definitely did not want to get stuck out there because that could easily have happened if we weren't smart.
Thank goodness he was a very prepared man for winter.
But yeah, there were some very brutal winters that I even remember as a kid.
And he said that sometimes winters were so brutal that he would hear almost,
like a sound of a gunshot going off in the woods, but he was like,
nah, it's just a tree breaking.
Because sometimes if it gets so cold, sometimes like little trees or whatever,
or branches will snap off every now and then just because it's so cold.
And he felt like, I guess, kind of sorry for a lot of the animals,
especially these beings for whatever reason.
He just kind of felt like, we have plenty.
We have more than enough.
We have so much, in fact, that we're going to end up throwing stuff away and it's going to be a waste.
So he was kind of like, screw it.
I'll just go and leave all this crap way far out in the woods away from home and kind of as almost maybe an offering to the land even and just kind of be like here, this is our portion.
We're giving back kind of to nature.
I hope this will do kind of thing.
Like he even told me sometimes he'd just talk like, like he'd be like,
I don't know if there's anyone here, but just in case, this is for you guys.
Please do not come Dumar home, okay?
Like, it's so funny.
Like, it creeped him the heck out.
Like, he definitely believed that things could be possible,
but for him even seeing something like that was very jarring.
He just never really talked about it much.
He just felt like it's something beyond his comprehension,
because he, you know, was very, very old school.
Excuse me, sorry, he was very old school.
Like he was just a very hardworking person, very, you know,
not the type to be dreaming like me, like how I was when I was younger.
He sounds like a guy who the world needs a lot more people like him, you know,
that respect the land and just a hard.
working good guy.
You're very lucky to have a grandpa like him for sure.
I was very lucky too, actually.
Very lucky.
If it wasn't for him,
I wouldn't know the difference between deer dung and bear dung.
And like just other hunting or fishing like activities.
Like he was,
he just always felt like nature will heal you and it'll help you get in touch with
your true self and make,
like bring out the best in you.
because, like, you have to push yourself in nature to survive or to eat, you know?
So he was always kind of like, don't ever kill anything you don't intend to eat.
Don't ever waste.
Like, he was very much against wastefulness.
Megan, there was a few minutes ago where you had started to bring up that there was one night where something very unsettling happened.
Oh, yes.
Do you remind, do you remember, or do you mind sharing that?
Yes.
I would love to.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
So what happened was there were very large packs of coyotes.
There still are here in Alberta and Canada.
They can be a real problem for livestock.
And so at this time, this was a year later, it was nighttime, probably around.
I'm going to say 10, 30, 11, 30 at night, very, very dark out.
The lights are on in the yard, but beyond that point, pitch black.
And I could hear all the coyotes just, you know, howling, what a doing normal coyote, you know, sounds.
And I could hear the dogs, you know, they'd go out there to make sure the perimeter was guarded and that the coyotes knew that they weren't welcome.
Well, the coyotes were just making so much racket.
Like it went from being kind of normal sounds like coyotes.
to all of a sudden sounding almost like just way more racket.
Like it was just weird.
It was almost like alarmed sounds or something.
And I felt, okay, this is what's weird is there was this loud like, like this all of a sudden.
And then just absolute silence.
And I'm like, what?
I was literally, I was just had the window open.
And I'm sitting in the bedroom watching a movie.
I hear this, and then silence and no more coyote sounds.
And I see the dogs come running back in the yard and they just go and hide in the doghouse.
The other one goes and hides under the trailer.
And I'm like, okay, that was weird.
Years later, I was just, I've been kind of thinking about it.
And I was like, maybe he was just sick and tired of all the racket.
I have no idea.
Well, that was not me.
It wasn't my grandpa.
That did not sound like an animal to me that I've ever heard.
I've never in a million years heard something just such a loud,
bellowing,
it wasn't like a roar, though,
but it was like a loud scream.
That is willies.
That's wild.
It was like a really deep voice.
It was so loud.
It was crazy.
I scared the crap out of me.
Was that the only time that you had heard sounds like that from the woods that you didn't recognize to be other animals or?
Other than like tree knocks occasionally I would hear like loud, loud snapping sounds or loud like sometimes like a tree was getting pushed over sometimes.
And sometimes it would sound like a bat was being hit against another like a tree or something.
it would just echo every now and then.
But mostly it was just,
sometimes just the weird feeling of being watched.
Sometimes I'd see lights out way out in the distance.
I would just like, hey, what?
The road is over here.
And this is only one road that comes in and out of this place.
That's it.
This is literally one singular road.
So why would anybody be out there in the woods
on the very back part of the property?
like why were their lights out there?
And it was, and I'm like,
better not be people creeping.
Like my grandpa told me that every now and then
he'd see these weird lights sometimes
and they wouldn't be around much.
But like every now and then,
he'd see like these weird little orbs, I guess.
Like one was big and look kind of like the size of,
oh, I don't know, like a grapefruit maybe.
But like mostly, yeah,
they just,
They were just always really far away, but he always said that it was weird how they were just kind of moving along through the woods.
And then they'd just be gone, you know?
And he also said that just the, the eye shine was creepy.
And I agreed with him because it was.
I wouldn't see it happen very often.
But I definitely saw it at least three different occasions.
I saw, like I saw a pair of green glowing eyes.
they were pretty friggin' high up.
And then I saw another pair, which were the kind of yellow glowing.
Yeah.
And that's about all I can recall for that is seeing, yeah, that color of eyes sometimes.
So I didn't know if it was a cow or what.
But like it was situated in a weird part of the wood since the cows in the field would always be over like in one section.
And the, where the eye shine was was situated pretty much right across from my,
from my grandparents trailer right across the road all the way into the tree line.
Like, so it's like they could see everything that was happening, you know, like the entirety
of like the whole side of the trailer and the whole yard.
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They say everything happens for a reason, but I suspect everything happens for a reason.
Like this commercial break.
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Or 15 seconds to eat or Reese's.
Perhaps it's true.
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I just feel like maybe sometimes, I don't know,
maybe they were just watching because they were bored.
I have no idea why they do what they do.
I'm just glad they never came in the yard
because that would have been so freaking scary seeing one of the night.
It was scary enough seeing him during the day.
I mean, I don't know.
It's just really jarring.
It's so, it's just, man, you never think that something that it looks human and this just seems so human like that massive, that powerful, that mysterious could exist out there.
And it's, and the fact that it keeps itself hidden and it's so intelligent.
And it obviously knows its environment better than we do now.
like humanity used to be in touch more with the land.
We used to have, you know, more respect for the balance of things and be closer.
And maybe we were closer with some of these beings because like I've heard stories, you know, some native tribes having them as kind of like neighbors of the woods.
And most of the time they just kept to themselves.
But like they were recognized as like another tribe, you know, of people, just kind of wild people.
people that preferred to live in the old ways and did not want anything to do with us because I don't know,
maybe they just saw the way we treat each other over the thousands of years.
Who knows?
You know, maybe we went to war with them thousands of years ago.
And because I've heard like, you know, tales of that as well.
And definitely people have had some very nasty run-ins with these creatures, and I could believe it.
these beings seemed very peaceful.
They seemed more human than ape or animal to me.
They really did.
But I've also heard stories of creatures that are genuinely terrifying
that look like, well, like an experiment gone wrong, like a monster.
And I've been told that there are evil ones and good ones,
just like there are people that are good and evil.
And these beings somehow can, they can,
tell what your
like what your interest is in them I guess
like I don't know if it's true
if they can read your mind
but I mean I've certainly heard tales of mind speak
and anything is possible
I certainly felt some sort of weird connection
with the one that I saw the big male
and years later being told
you know
even by a medicine
woman that I just met randomly.
She approached me and she told me that in a past life, you were a medicine woman and
these being there, like you have the site to be able to see things.
And I'm like, okay, well, it's nice to meet you.
Stranger, I just met.
But she was like, I'm a medicine woman.
I just wanted you to know that I see that there's something, you know, that you have
some kind of site or something or some kind of connection.
And I'm like, okay.
And, you know, it's just at the time.
Like, I mean, I've studied a lot of, a lot of things when it comes to spirituality,
religion, history.
I like, you know, biology, archaeology, paleontology.
I love all that stuff.
I think it's amazing, you know, and it's good to learn about our history.
And I feel like we're doomed to repeat the same mistakes if we don't learn our about history.
And I feel like these beings are a part of.
of our history and I don't feel like it's quite right that so much about them is kept
a secret or hidden by certain government branches but I get it. I think a lot of people
might not be prepared or ready quite yet to accept fully the notion that there are other
beings that could potentially be more intelligent than us in some ways.
We as humanity, we've evolved amazingly in a lot of ways and we can dominate almost any area
of our planet, but there are still some parts of it that we can't.
And these beings, they know how to at least coexist with the planet.
And I'm trying my best to kind of, I suppose, follow that example.
Like my whole life, I've definitely, I mean, I've seen weird things.
Like I've seen some shadow beings before.
You know, I've had a dark entity that messed with me once.
It was really scary, actually, because it literally tried to like possess me.
And that really terrified me.
And I was very lucky.
Thank goodness.
Like, I had some help.
Praying actually to God and Jesus really did.
Like, I feel like that really.
really did save me because for, I was just getting involved in a lot of stuff I shouldn't have
at a point, like witchcraft. And I just wanted to understand these things. But then I came to
realize, all I need is God. All I need is Jesus. All I need is to have some faith and try my
best to be a decent person and live in the moment and be grateful, you know, for what I have.
So like, that's basically, yeah, I'm at people.
and I feel that more than I've ever felt.
But for a lot of years, I searched for answers.
I wanted to understand why is it that I ended up meeting a being like this
and then seeing his family.
And you know what?
I kind of feel like maybe that was a show of trust.
Or maybe it was just a random act.
And I just randomly saw them there and they're just minding their own business fishing.
Who knows?
Have you heard, I'm just very curious about the area that you're,
I'm sure, have you ever heard, have you ever talked to neighbors and have they told you stories about how they've seen things too?
Or is this very like it's kept inside your family and it does not get talked about?
It was kept inside the family.
I actually wish that my grandfather could have asked our neighbors.
That would have been nice, but I don't know if he ever did.
If he ever did, he never mentioned it to me.
Sure.
Does the
Homestead still
Is it still owned by your family
Or has it been passed on to someone else?
It's been sold.
It's been sold unfortunately.
Actually, that's what's weird too
The place has changed a lot
And
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know if they've seen anything
Or experienced anything there
But last I saw the place was
very much changed and ever since my grandfather left.
So who knows?
It's quite isolated though, that's for sure.
So if they had any experiences,
I just hope that they're happy for the floodlights
that my grandpa still left in the yard.
And I hope that they're doing okay
and that they're not having any unwanted visitors or any issues
because my grandfather,
in his way of coexisting with things,
I feel in the end really did work out,
but it doesn't always work out for other people
because I know that,
oh, hello kitty.
Sometimes these beings are not always friendly
and sometimes, in fact, they don't have a must going on
and they seem to be, decide to come into people's lives
and torment them or,
watch the, all they're in their homes through their windows and be creepers. And that sucks when that happens.
And I feel great sympathy for people that have had those experiences that have had the daylight scared out of them by these beings.
And I would like to believe that there are still good ones. I want to believe that. I don't know. Maybe it's because I want to believe they're still good in people. And I really believe that. I have nothing but I have mostly just faith.
that in the end good will prevail,
that we're going to be okay
as long as we all actually come together
and recognize how blessed we are
because we really live in an age
where, you know, less disease,
less poverty, less everything
than it was prior centuries.
And I just kind of feel like
we shouldn't take for granted,
you know, the blessings we've been given
and this beautiful world that we live
like I don't want to be afraid of nature.
I don't want to be afraid of going out in the woods.
When I go camping,
I definitely sometimes get a little anxious before going.
But that's also because I'm like,
I just hope one day I don't come across another one and it's not a nice one.
Like that's that's kind of where I think now is like,
I do not want to come across any of these special entities or beings that might be demonic.
Like if it's a dog man or something,
I do not want to see them.
and I know they're up here in Canada, just like Wendy goes.
All kinds of cryptos, aren't we lucky.
But that's like that for you.
Megan, I would be remiss not to ask you.
Of course.
Just because I'm curious.
Have you experienced anything else besides Bigfoot in that area?
or is it just been the Sasquatch creature that you've experienced?
Other than me seeing some shadow beings,
at this one house that I went to,
the people that lived there said that it always had a very rank,
kind of rotten smell in the basement.
And they said that their house was haunted
and they were just like a friend of the family, you know,
and we went there and I just, out of curiosity,
I went down in the basement and it smelled really, really bad.
And next thing I know, I see this black shadow figure
literally moving from one side of the room to the other right in front of me.
And that scared the crap out of me too.
And also I've seen little orbs, you know, here and there as well.
life. Sometimes I'll see like a weird aura above people's heads, but I don't know what that is.
Sometimes it's just like a color, like an energy sometimes. Like this one woman who had an accident,
she ended up drowning. And I saw this dark shadow hovering above her head and behind her. And that
was, you know, really weird. And then next thing I know, you know, she's like in the river drowned. And I'm
like, oh crap. And like, it's just weird. Sometimes I see these weird things and I don't understand
it. This has been happening my whole life. For the most part, thankfully, especially these past
years, it's been very peaceful and normal. Thank goodness. But I do live in town. I really don't want
to live on a farm again, really. I just, I don't know. It's just kind of a creepy idea or notion that
these things could be out there and I wouldn't know or I would know because sometimes
they seem to reveal themselves to me for whatever reason.
At least back then, I haven't seen any sense, thankfully, but who knows?
I'm still young.
I'm only in my prime.
I still have more camping trips to go on.
But you have some amazing, amazing stories.
And I'm so thankful that you were able to share them with.
with me and my audience. I mean, I'm just blown away by the family history that you have. And
thank you so much. Well, thank you so much for coming on, Megan. And thank you all for listening.
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You're her and I can get on here. 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's things? I know what I saw. I know.
know what's out there, that's all I care about.
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