Bigfoot Society - We've All Seen Something in Tomahawk, Wisconsin
Episode Date: September 11, 2024In this episode of Bigfoot Society, we have two encounters to share.Pete shares his extremely intense 1979 Sasquatch encounter from Tomahawk, Wisconsin he had at the age of 12 years. We then discuss m...issing person reports and Dogman sightings in the same area as it was part of the conversation. You will notice audio gaps to keep certain names out of the recording. That is intentional.Rick also comes onto the show. Rick, a Warren County, Ohio resident and Bigfoot Society listener, shares a startling encounter that rekindled his interest in the paranormal. After years of casual interest fostered by 70s media, Rick experienced a UFO sighting outside his house, followed by unusual owl-like sounds and wood knocking from the nearby woods. Reflecting on his years in the military and police force, Rick investigates these phenomena, searching for connections between UFOs and Bigfoot. His story is punctuated with memories of local lore and past sightings, making for an intriguing exploration of the unknown in his Ohio neighborhood.Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)🔴 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've got the privilege of talking to Pete today.
Pete is an individual that reached out to me from up in Wisconsin,
and he's got some interesting things.
He's got some interesting things that happened to him back quite a while ago,
but I'm going to go ahead and let him kind of set the stage,
and thanks for coming on the show, Pete.
Yeah, no problem, Jeremiah.
Thanks for letting me.
My name is Pete.
I was born in 1967 in Tomahawk, Wisconsin.
Just to set the mood a little bit, like if you've never been to Wisconsin, when you get up past the sandbairns, like midway through the state, the northern half starts like the lake country.
Minnesota's like claim the same is, you know, 10,000 lakes.
They actually have like 13,000. Wisconsin has 15,000. Alaska has over a million.
So it's swampy lake country up here.
my encounter happened in 1979 and seriously like the reason I came on this show was like I wanted to tell my story to thousands of people that I knew would believe me.
I never said anything for probably 40 years about this and when I first started telling people they would look at you like you were crazy.
you'd say, oh, hey, that's a cool story.
You want to hear a Bigfoot story?
And, you know, you might as well be running around telling people you've seen
Bugs Bunny running out in the woods because it's just so fanciful.
And so anyway, I didn't tell my story until probably five years ago.
And I was watching Bigfoot podcasts and stuff.
And I thought, man, that'd be cool just to get this out of my chest.
I'd been trying with people that I knew and, like, nobody was trying to hear it.
They're like, yeah, sure, whatever.
But about five years ago, I got the courage and I text Steve Isdahl from How to Hunt about my encounter.
And it was kind of bland because he was reading it, you know, from an email.
So my encounter happened in 1979.
I was 12 years old.
My dad owns a or owned a racetrack and a junkyard here in Tomahawk, which is a little community of 3,500 people.
And being kids, I was the youngest of the 13, having the junk car, we always had junk cars to drive around.
But we didn't have driver's license.
So in my town, you could look from my house to the parking lot of the police station.
This is 1979 and see if the squad car was there.
If the squad car was there, you could get in one of the dad's junk cars that ran,
and you and a couple of your buddies go cruising out in the boondocks or whatever.
So we'd wait for the cop to, you know, pulling the station.
We knew we'd get out of town, but we had to drive out of town because we didn't have license
while I was 12 years old.
So one particular night, probably September, I had taken a like 1972 Toyota Tersel for a joy
right out of the junkyard when I did it at night.
And if you can kind of picture this, if you looked at a map, obviously North Bia and North,
and north. Tomahawk, or if you had a T,
Tomahawk could be down on the left corner of the T.
You go up to the top corner of the T, one road goes left, one road goes right.
The road that goes left is 28 miles long.
It's Highway E.
The road that goes right is a four-mile stretch called Highway O.
So it's about three and a half miles of town to Highway O.
I get to Highway O, I take a right.
and I'm noticing that my headlights are getting dim.
So I rolled down the window.
When I rolled down the window, like you could hear the cicadas and crickets and bullfrogs,
you know, it's just br-brug.
So I lean my head out of the window to listen,
and the lights are getting dimmer and dimmer,
so I turn off the dash lights, turn off the radio,
and I'm like, okay, I've got to turn this car around and get back home.
Well, the car ends up dying about a half-month.
from this four four and a half mile stretch of highway all and I'm like damn like I got
to get this car back dad's gonna know this is gone next morning and it's gonna be
hell to pay so I get out of the car there's like a musk egg area probably
half the size of a football field on the side that the car was broke down on
there's another smaller musk egg field kind on the left which is indicative of
a swamp cat tails growing up and stuff so i'm kind of debating what do i want to do it's a long walk
back to town it's probably like 11 o'clock at night so i start walking across this little two-lane
county road um you know four-foot gravel on the end going down to the swamp on both sides
and it's like 90 percent full moon with a little bit of cloud cover so you can literally see you know pretty
much everything so well I hear a noise and I look over and I see like the tallest
pines that are probably like 80 foot on the edge of the swamp maybe 60 footers
are shaken back and forth and I'm like what in the world is that and then I see
the next tree shake and the next tree shake and then two of them are shaken
like someone's pulling on them now typically the biggest animal we would have
up here in Black Bear the state records like 783
pounds. So I'm thinking it's got to be a black bear. So now I'm getting kind of scared.
I kind of walk back to the car and I'm thinking, should I get back in the car? And I'm like,
hell no, I don't want to be stuck out here, you know, with whatever that is or that bear trying
to dig in the car. So I'm like, I'm just going to start walking real fast. As I'm walking
pretty much as fast, probably as a 12-year-old could do without running, the trees are getting
still moving and they're getting closer and closer to road.
Well, growing up in the 70s, like my exposure to Bigfoot was like Steve,
whatever his name was with a $6 million man, Steve Austin or whatever,
where he wrestled Bigfoot, if anybody remembers that show.
It was probably on the 1976 or so.
That was pretty much my exposure to it.
You know, we had ABC, NBC, CBS, so we didn't like ever hear anything.
I've heard about Bigfoot.
I probably got books in school about them.
But to my mesmerment or astonishment, it steps out from the edge of that tree bank into the ditch, which is probably 30, 36 inches deep, and starts walking along with me.
Now, everything in me told me, do not run, don't run, don't run, because I was trying not to elicit that predator response or, you know, the chase response.
But my mind said that and my leg said something different.
So I started booking it and I'm looking across at this thing.
I mean, it's 16 feet away from me.
and it's stepping like well I was smaller back in so it probably seems like it was a bigger step
when I was a kid but I would say eight to ten foot steps so as I'm running as fast as I can
this thing is walking just leisurely clipped with its hand swinging just like the Patterson film
now I got like three miles to go to get back to the street light
were highway
on ends and east starts
if I took a left I'd go back to town
so I'm like man oh man
this is something else
now when I think back on it
to me it seems like I was floating
over the scene
watching what was happening
with the big foot on one side to road me on the other side
that's kind of what my memory tells me now
but
anyway so I'm running down this road
and halfway down this road
a guy had put up a Kwanzit hut,
which the army would helicopter them around.
You could park like a Willie's Jeep in there, a couple of them.
So he somehow got a hold of this Kwanzut,
and he put it up right alongside the road and Highway O,
and he had a street light out in front.
And as I'm running, I probably had covered a mile at this point,
like looking at this thing, just sinking,
it's literally just going to reach its arm across the road
and freaking grab me and wring my neck.
So to say that I was terrified,
there's not even a word to describe the amount of terror
that I had floating through me,
especially being an impressionable, you know, 12-year-old boy.
So anyway, how I keep running,
well, I'm coming up over this little crest of a hill
and I see that yard light where that Kwanzut was.
So I'm thinking, man, all right, I forgot.
I just got to get to that yard light.
And it's probably three quarters of a mile or a mile distant when I first see the light.
So I'm like, yes.
And I'm sitting there thinking, I mean, this thing's been running, even if I did a seven-minute mile,
I mean, this thing's been running, walking alongside me running for 10 minutes by now,
or eight minutes, whatever it was, a long period of time.
But at this point, it's starting to come into my head.
I'm just thinking there's a billion things coming through my head, but I'm like, man, I'm dead.
You know, why hasn't it grabbed me?
When it grabs me, I hope it's quick.
You know, like, what are my parents going to think?
Are they ever going to find me?
Like, all this is going through your head.
So anyhow, I'm getting closer to the light.
I get a half mile away or whatever.
It's getting brighter and brighter and brighter.
And then it just dawned on me or something epiphany came to me that,
If it was going to grab me, it was going to grab me before I got to that street light,
because obviously it's going to want to do it under the cover of darkness.
So now I'm like a quarter mile away from the light, and I'm getting closer,
and I'm getting really scared to get to that light, but I got no other place to go.
So I'm like, okay, the plan is when I get like two blocks from the rent,
I'm going to, you know, just put it in the final gear that I got overdrive,
and get up to that house and run into that house.
So it's something in me, like, if you would ask if I would do that again, would I do this?
I slowed down and started walking, like, I don't know, maybe three, four blocks away from the life.
And when I started walking, I noticed how hard I was bawling, like literally sobbing.
And I literally just looked over at it and I said, dude, I will never say I've seen you.
like I got no problems with you.
I'm just a kid.
I just want to live.
I want my mom and dad.
And this thing did the like Sierra sound thing like go.
And like literally talk back to me and I just kept walking.
And I'm like, I'm getting closer.
I'm getting closer.
I'm trying to think of anything I can say because I can tell like there's like a dialogue going.
Trying to elicit any empathy I could from this thing to spare me.
And when I got like a block away from the street light, I just booked it or maybe two blocks away.
Ran up, started pounding on the door.
Bigfoot, I hate to even call it that.
That sounds so cliche.
Whatever it was, Sasquatch took a right, started crashing through the woods.
And I could just hear, crack, crack.
I mean, just like a bulldozer was going through the woods.
And I knocked on the door, no one came to the door, and they had a,
296,
19796,
3 on the tree
Chevy pickup,
orange one.
And I got in there
and man,
keys were in there.
I thought they don't come out.
I blew my horn for like five minutes
and I'm like there's no way
that I'm staying out by this thing.
Keys are in the truck.
I'm headed to town.
So that's pretty much the end of it there.
And like I said,
I didn't tell anybody.
probably the first time was about five years ago.
And believe it or not, one of the people I told was one of my sisters.
So we had this remembrance party for a guy named Ronnie Proctor up here.
He was a Vietnam vet who wanted to Northwood Sabrin.
And Ronnie probably been dead for 15 years at this point, but we had a remembrance for him.
And my sister walks up to me and she says, Peter, tell him.
about your bigfoot encounter and i was like uh shut up like why did you do that and looked at me
and she goes oh i believe you she said because i've had dog man encounters so that kicked off a
whole other thing and uh she had a dog man encounter and the guy three miles away from her was
having dog man encounters and he's been missing for 12 years and two years ago another guy disappeared
like from three miles away from there
without a trace,
like infirm guy that
rode a hover around
and no activity in his credit cards or nothing.
And about 40 years ago,
another guy went missing there.
But obviously, you know,
no one even thought
Bigfoot or dog man at that point.
But so I'm starting to think
there's some pretty nefarious stuff
going on around here.
So, wow.
First,
off, thank you for sharing that with the audience. I mean, that is, that's an incredible story
for something, I mean, for you to go through that as a 12-year-old, that is just incredibly intense.
You know, I've had events in my life, like a car accident I had a couple months ago,
you know, to where you think about it and you kind of just shake your head and think,
like, man, oh, man. But I'm telling you, that encounter, Jeremiah, for me, like, at least five
days a week, I still dwell on that and literally shake my head and just think like,
God, like, is that crazy or what that that happened to me?
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You know, because I mean, part of it's a miraculous thing and another part of it's just like lunacy, you know, it's where you're like thinking you lost your mind almost.
I agree that when the logical side of our brain starts kicking in, it just, it can't handle any of that stuff.
And it tries to explain it away.
And I haven't seen anything yet, but I've heard stuff and it tries to explain it.
away and it's intense.
Do you remember anything about what you saw that day?
Did you get a good look at the face at all?
Sure, man, I could see, like I said, that moon was like, it was probably like 98% full
with occasional cloud cover.
And when them clouds weren't covering that moon, I mean, it was just, you know, almost like
daylight out.
I've seen every aspect of it, believe it or not, except for the feet.
I mean, the high brow ridge, higher set sheet bones, slared out nose.
Believe it or not, thin lips, like didn't have big lips, just had like them thin chimp-type lips.
Big, like, horse chicklet teeth.
now thinking back, I don't remember really seeing ears.
I definitely had the cone head with the giant trap muscles.
Huge hands.
Like, I would say mine, or the one that I seen, was 8 foot tall.
But part of me, as an adult, thinks it might have been like 9 foot tall.
But yeah, the hands on that thing had.
to be, they had to be 16 inches from wrist to fingertip with, you know, fingers like the size of
kilbasa.
Like the grip strength that thing would have had in them hands would just have to be out of this
world.
And I remember seeing them hands as he was walking because they were swinging back and forth.
And like my biggest fear was like, man, I hope he doesn't wrap them around my neck, for
real.
Wow.
How far down were the hands hanging on the body would you say?
Like I would say, I would say three inches below the knee.
Okay.
Were you able to get a feel for what color it was,
maybe like what length of hair, anything like that?
I would say the hair length.
I would say it was like two to three inches.
It definitely didn't have like a big droopy fur coat or six inch long hair.
And who knows?
I mean, that could be due to the food source up here as opposed to other places.
But color was probably dark brown.
You know, there may have been like some orange or red in there, but really I couldn't see with that moonlight.
I mean, it just, I would say they're black or dark brown.
Them arm, Jeremiah, like, seriously, like, them biceps had to be like 35 inches around.
Wow.
You know,
bicep and tricep, which is just gargantuan.
The forearm, too.
You know, the forearm, I don't know, probably 20 inches around at the, you know, forearm muscle.
Like this thing should literally be able to grab a car and like crush it like a soda can.
Did it affect you in any way as you grew up?
did it, would you see it in your dreams or were there any other weird things that would happen to you as you grew up that might be connected to that sighting?
Yeah, probably the most poignant, you know, event that ever happened to me.
Like I said earlier, you know, there's events that happen in your life were on occasion.
You'd think of them and be like, sure, that was something else and kind of shake your head.
But like I said, five days a week, at least I sit here and reflect back in that
a counter for the last 44 years or whatever and just shake my head.
Like, did that really happen to me?
Like, you know, it's so far-fetched that it's hard to even believe it happening to me
myself.
I mean, it's just surreal.
If you were to say, hey, Peter, let me tell you about seeing, you know, the three pig
cartoon characters on the woods.
I mean, you know, I'd be like, okay, Jeremiah, whatever.
Right, right.
Have you ever seen anything that even comes close to what you saw that day?
Mm-hmm.
No.
So no representation of it is even close.
I mean, yeah, Bigfoot.
That's it.
Or, you know, how there's, like, different versions of it.
There's, like, your Harry and the Hendersons or, you know, there's the, like, the, like, ones where, let's say, like, from,
exists or or the Patterson Gimlin film version or any of those even come close to what you saw?
Well, I mean, not probably quite as cosmetic looking as Harry and Anderson's, but that would be a
pretty good representation of it. And really when I think about like some of the emotions, like
responding to when I started telling it, like I'll never tell anyone I've seen you and I'm just a kid and I want
to get home. Like some of his like facial expressions, like,
impressions were kind of like, oh, really? I didn't realize that. So they, it did have like a level of emotion to it or curiosity at the very least.
Oh, so you think maybe, I mean, that could go a few ways. Maybe he understood you or perhaps he was just like, what is this little creature making noise now and what's coming out of its mouth? Maybe he was just curious at that. We don't know.
Right, yeah, but regardless, if it was curiosity or empathy or what, I mean, it wasn't just like, you know, one of my cats, which was 100% instinct.
You know, there was some level of restraint or, you know, apathy or empathy, you know, towards me and probably my bawling.
And I know I often think a lot, like, I wonder if, like, shedding them tears saved me that day.
You know, like if I would have been more stoic, might I never have been heard from again.
You analyze it every way, almost every day of your entire life.
And, you know, try to think back on certain little things that you might have missed
and you're over-analyzed parts of it.
I mean, the fact of it, you know, my encounter was pretty intense.
I mean, the thing was 14, 16 feet away from me for 15 minutes.
It's, yeah, not super dramatic, but it was pretty traumatizing.
Still is.
I don't think I've ever had a nightmare over it or anything like that,
but I'll tell you when I go camping, boy, like, if I hear a frog moving, I'm, you know, like,
ooh, what is that?
Right.
Yeah.
Obviously, they're real.
And I mean, I know that without a doubt.
So, I mean, I know they're out there and it put it past one and come visit campers, you know, like they reportedly do.
Did it have an older look to it or a younger look or did you get any feel for the age of it at all?
To me, it looked like it was like what a 40 or 50-year-old human would look like.
Sure.
Like it had like the, what I took to be is like beginning crow's feet because I, by the, I, by the,
reflected back on that thousands of times too and then based on like the roughness looking
look of the teeth and yeah it looked like it had some seasoning to it and in the tomahawk area
it sounds like you've never heard any other stories of anyone seeing a bigfoot in that area
not the big foot but the couple dogman stories i kind of briefly talked about it um
there is also a guy like 25 miles north of Tomahawk like two decades ago was driving back from Monaco which is a resort town and got to a highway named Highway K and a dogman ran out in front of his car and he started the northern Wisconsin Dogman Research Center or something like that I'm not sure what it is but it's up there but other than
than that Bigfoot,
nope,
like I'm the only one
that I know of.
There are sightings like 60 miles
northwest of Tomahawk
that have been on podcasts
like in Phillips.
But I've never,
never heard of any other ones in Tomahawk.
So sometimes we talk about Dogman,
if it comes up organically,
I don't go out and pursue it
just because,
to be honest,
it freaks me out a little bit, but since you brought it up, are these, what kind of
interactions were these?
Were these like pretty wild ones?
Okay, yeah.
Well, I'll actually just tell it.
Okay.
This one time shot anyway.
So when my sister walked up at that cook-up, she said, tell him your Bigfoot story,
and I was like ready to strangle her.
I'm like, you know, like shut up.
She didn't think I'm crazy.
And then he looked at me and could see like my reluctance.
And she goes, oh, don't worry, do you have a Bigfin encounter?
I believe you because I've had a dog man encounter.
So come to find out, she starts telling me about her dog man encounter.
When you turn on Highway O, and I told you, Highway E goes like 27 miles, you know, to the left,
Highway O is four, four and a half miles long, there's one road off of that road.
That's like a quarter mile dirt road.
It's called Bellevue Road.
so starting to tell me this story and I go
where was this and she said off of Bellevue
and I said oh that's interesting because my big foot encounter was
you know a quarter mile away from Bellevue Road
when I got to that guy's Quonset Hut
the start of it was like two and a half miles down
so I go well tell me about your dog man
now again I'm kind of going just off memory
but she said when they moved out to Bellevue
a neighbor come up to her and said,
hey, keep a close eye on.
He was like a nine-year-old.
And Ann was like, well, what's up of that?
And he went, get into it.
He said, just keep an eye on them.
We're out in the woods, you know.
So she moves in.
They get settled in a month or two later.
It was pretty early after they'd just gotten there.
Got dropped off the school bus.
And he came flying in the front door,
slammed the door and started bawling and she said, what's wrong?
And he told her that a werewolf chased him after the school bus left up the driveway.
So she kind of attributed it to an overzealous imagination and just said,
oh, well, I'm sorry, honey, you know, like, okay, werewolf, whatever.
So weeks later, she decided to put in a garden.
She rototils the garden, and she said it was close to the woodline.
she started rototill in this area for the new garden she was putting in and she said she kept
smelling like sewer smell so she's like out there for a week and sometimes she smells it you know half
the time she does half time she doesn't but she started thinking like my neighbor septic must be
backed up so whatever she just went on with her life well within a day or two she was doing
dishes in the sink and the sink overlooks the backyard and she said she happened to raise her head
and looked on the wood line she said there was a werewolf standing there or a dog man and she said
that when she looked up she could tell that it locked eyes with her and when that happened when
that eye connection was made she said it sprung down to its knees and put its hands on the
knees and jumped so high up in the air. She said it had to be 30 feet high up in the air back
into the woodline and was just gone. So at that point, she knew that story. Her nine-year-old was true.
So she's like, okay, now I'm like super freaked out. And she goes, I feel like a terrible parent
because she told me about it. I was just like, yeah, whatever. And now this thing is really out here.
So shortly after that incident, they started having it on her roof of her trailer.
Then doorknob shaking started tapping on the windows, and she said she literally seen the claws tapping on the window,
which would be like, tricky terrifying if you ask me.
Well, and the doorknob thing happened like every night.
So at this point in the story, her ex-husband, who is like a 60-year-old zizi top beard,
you know, biker with the chain wallet and the greasy blue jeans, comes walking up upon her telling me the story.
And he goes, yeah, he goes, I thought she was crazy.
Like, she's talking about there's a werewolf.
And everybody was telling me he's chased by a werewolf.
And I'm sitting there thinking, like, man, these people have lost her minds.
Like, my kid's crazy.
but he's a biker, he's a gun a fissionado, so she said, we just come out here and spend the weekend.
So he said he brought his 12 gauge and like the 357.
And now he's telling this story.
And he goes, I'll be, we're not sitting there.
And he goes, something starts jiggling the doorknob.
And he goes, I'm looking right at the doorknob.
And, you know, kind of telling me like he thinks it's a prank or, you know, whatever.
And he goes, but then I heard it jump up on the roof.
I'd run across the road.
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Runs off the back patio, you know, with a 12-gauge, whatever with probably a flashlight,
tape to it or something.
And he's seen it.
just leap off the backside of the building.
So they got out of there within months of that.
But during this time, getting back to that road, Highway E goes 27 miles to the left,
Highway O, four, four and a half miles to the right, a guy named,
lived five miles up Highway E from where I turned to go on Highway O.
Found out about having a dog man issue, and he had been having a dogman issue.
and he had been having a dog man
looking in their cabin window
that him and his dad, you know, shared,
still sitting there listening to it,
but reaffirmed, you know,
that there was something out there,
so I'm, like, pretty intrigued at this point.
He called her and he said,
hey, this thing's been looking in my window,
like every night now,
and he said, I'm going to go kill the thing.
And next morning, they found car keys and wallet.
Now,
Keep in mind, this is seven miles out of town now, on the countertop and was never seen again.
It's been, I think, 13 years now.
The guns are missing, everything.
He just disappeared.
They've had one of my buddies owns an insurance company here, and he's taken out scent dogs, cadaver dogs, all over that property.
and they went, you know, searching for the body, like every three years they go out there with dogs and do, you know, massive searches.
So that's the second part of it.
Now, three years ago, a man named...
Just got his third drunk driving ticket.
This guy is probably 400 pounds, drove a scooter, lived two and a half.
half miles from where my encounter occurred, like nine miles away from where it disappeared 13 years ago,
and like five miles away from where he was having her dogman issue.
He gets the third drunk driving, gets out of jail, gets a ride home.
This guy, like, can barely walk.
He lives like seven miles out of town, 50 yards back on the little gravel driveway with a house with a bum.
and to get his mail at the end of the driveway,
he parks his pickup right next to the steps of the house,
and he'll get in that truck, drive the, you know, 30 yards
or whatever it is to the mailbox, grab the mail,
back the truck back up.
That's how, you know, infirm he is.
So he went back home, and then the mailman started noticing
the mail was piling up, so he looked into it and called the cops,
and the cops went out there.
No sign to the car.
no credit card activity.
He was on, like, food share.
There's no food share activity on his card.
Just disappeared without a trace.
Oh, wow.
And who knows?
I mean, that's speculative as to me trying to pin that onto a cryptid.
But when you think about it, Jeremiah, like all these four incidents happen within less than 10 miles of each other.
And then the last instance I'm going to talk about is in the 70s, a kid that I went to school with, his name was, they had a farm out there too, probably another five miles distant.
And his brother went missing like 40 years ago.
And they said he was just in the house.
And next thing we know, we couldn't find him anywhere.
And they were like trying to pin that on thinking he did something to his brother.
and that kid, no one's seen hiding her hair at him for like 40 or 45 years.
So that's just another five miles away from there.
So the chance that like three people would come up missing in that small proximity
with no clues whatsoever other than hearsay of like dogman talk is beyond coincidence in my eyes.
You know what the scary thing is going to be, Pete, is that there's going to be people with more too.
It always happens.
There's going to be more from this town.
I guarantee it.
Oh, my goodness.
This is really weird.
Like, really?
Like, Jeremiah, I called the deputy sheriff, like, a year or year and a half ago in Lincoln County here.
He was like the homicide guy.
And I go, man, are you ready for like a stupid story?
And he's like, well, I don't know.
You know, what's pertaining to?
So I go, just here, I need you just to hear me out.
and I probably told the story twice as fast as I did you,
you know, just to get to do a brief synopsis of it or whatever,
engage his opinion.
And when I got done, he literally said, you're crazy.
Wow.
And I'm like, well, dude, like, there isn't, like, really any homicides up here.
So I'm pretty sure you're not that swamp.
Like, why don't you open your mind and just kind of look into it?
Yeah.
Oh, man.
Wow.
You said there were, so you, there's definitely a few missing people.
And, man, I wonder how crazy it gets.
I wonder if there's people that have encountered portals like out in the woods and they walk through something that feels electric, you know, things like that.
Or I don't know.
Hmm.
Yeah, we'll see what this one goes.
But there's certainly, you know, of course I follow, you know, Pilates.
Right.
you know, missing 411 and other channels and stuff like Bigfoot Society and
Sasquatch Chronicles. That's you, obviously. I'm pretty selective with what I choose,
but like that poured whole thing, like as bizarre as that sounds, it sounds more, you know, palatable
all the time because there's obviously something getting people.
You know, maybe nine out of a 10 of them will be found 15, 20 years from now.
But, man, there's still people missing from 100 years ago, you know, that nobody's ever stumbled upon or, you know, came across out in the woods or, you know, like a belt buckling some old leather shoes or something.
And so, yeah, I don't know if it's a portal or if it's Bigfoot Dogman and they just chew every bone down, you know, it's nothing.
or what it is, but, like, where do these people's clothes go then?
Mm-hmm.
Man, yeah, Lincoln County, Wisconsin, some weird stuff going on.
Is Rhinelander in Lincoln County, too?
No, that's Oneida, but it's 20 miles away.
Yeah, so it's not that far away.
No, it's really close.
Wow.
Oh, man, Pete, I'm so glad that you reached out to me,
because this one was, I didn't even reach out to you.
you just randomly, you know, filled out the form.
And I'm glad you did because this could really lead to some interesting things.
But I'm glad that you got the opportunity to share what happened to you way back then with your sighting, though.
Well, I appreciate telling it to where I know 99 out of 100 people ain't going to say I'm a maniac.
Yes, sir.
And if anything else, you ever run into anything else?
or hear anything else strange up there?
Definitely feel free to reach out and let me know what's going on up there.
I definitely will.
Like if there's an update or anything like that, I certainly will.
And, you know, the last thing I kind of wanted to say is of the thousands of times that I pondered, you know, this sighting and, you know, like how it could live up here.
And, you know, like the bare skin and the sparse hair.
I mean, it had a lot of hair, but, you know, like a lot of guys.
like have back hair that's like out of control.
It was kind of more like that.
So I don't know if they put on more hair for the winter months or, you know, or what.
And there certainly is an abundance of, you know, berries everywhere.
There's raspberries and, you know, blackberries and everything.
Like anywhere in the woods you'd watch here, there's berries.
And certainly loads of deer and, you know, small game.
but I don't know, to me, like, it just seems weird that a creature, granted a bear or deer, I mean, yeah, we know about them, but that a creature would literally choose to live up in this environment because the winters get pretty rude off here.
You know, and what they, I mean, like, the amount of hair I seen on this thing, like, it just seems impossible like it could have stayed warm, you know, in the wintertime.
because it's just like human skin, you know, just grayer.
Mm-hmm.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
So I guess that's the last thing, my man.
All right, Pete.
Well, we'll see where this leads.
This is a very interesting one.
And listeners got some pretty crazy dog man stuff out of it, too.
So there you go, guys.
But I appreciate you calling in, Pete.
Yeah, Jeremiah, I appreciate it a lot.
And thanks, everyone, for hearing me out.
Have a good one.
You too.
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We've got the privilege of talking to Rick tonight.
Rick is a listener from Warren County, Ohio.
And he's got some interesting things that happened to him earlier.
And it's a pleasure to talk to you.
Rick, how's it going?
It's great.
Great weather here in Ohio.
Oh, absolutely.
Same here in Iowa.
Which is, I mean, last week was a little bit too hot during the state fair.
but right now pretty good Rick it's a it's a pleasure to have you on the the podcast I know we've
been meaning to talk for for a little bit of time so I'm going to go ahead and pass things
right over to you and yeah feel free to share what you have experienced okay well
like a lot of people to listen to you your fans um I
really got interested in Bigfoot's and UFOs back in the early 70s with the In Search of Program
and the Patterson Gimlin film.
And so, you know, I like I guess a lot of people back then, I had to go to the library.
And so I read books as many as I could.
And, you know, I was probably 12, 13 years old at that time.
And I was really into it at that age.
But, you know, getting into high school and in college and professional life, I, you know, just really, I paid attention to it.
But I had other priorities.
And never lost interest in it.
But with YouTube and the proliferation of videos.
and podcasts and things like that,
it rekindled that interest.
And I've,
you know,
I listen to this stuff on a daily basis.
I live in an area
that
was exclusively farmland
well,
up to 50, 60 years ago.
It's in the
I can say the I-75
corridor.
between Cincinnati and Dayton.
But as time has passed, it's been built up mostly with residential housing.
And, you know, there's kind of a 10-mile, you know, housing belt around I-75,
just because of the transportation.
And a lot of people here either work in Cincinnati or Dayton.
So they travel back and forth.
I live on the last part of my grandfather's farm.
It's been in the family for about 140 years.
And this area, like other areas around here,
is being built up with residential housing.
But there still remains a lot of wood lots, a lot of farm fields, a lot of water sources, plentiful deer.
On this particular property, I've seen all kinds of animals and birds, plenty of deer, plenty of coyotes, fox.
but I never really thought
you know anything
what happened to me could happen in this area
so I'll tell you what happened
it was I'm in the security business now
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I spent 16 years in the Army, 14 of that in special operations.
And then after that, I was a police officer for 22 years, 17 of that in SWAT operations.
And I was predominantly a sniper.
So I'm now in my 60s, I'm in security work.
April 13th, get off at 11.30, always making home right before midnight.
So I think it was a, I think it was actually about 1158 at night.
Driving the driveway, got into my car like I usually do.
And my habit is that I just go to the rear of my car and I just stand.
And I listen to what's going on in the woods.
And, you know, here, if I can, if there's any animal activity.
Well, I was standing there.
I was facing east.
And I looked up in the sky and I see something that appears round and has an orange, reddish hue to it.
And I immediately think it must be Mars.
But it surprises me because it appears larger than I would expect Mars to appear.
And so I don't see any movement.
I don't see any change in the light intensity.
I stand there three, four minutes probably watching this thing.
And at the same time, back in the woods, I hear these knocking sounds with an owl sound.
right after another.
There's like four or five knocks
and then an owl call.
And this is repeated,
I'm going to say five to six times.
So after,
and I'm thinking about more about
what I'm looking at instead of what I'm hearing.
But I thought at the time,
I thought,
I don't know of any owls or any animals
that knock, not around here.
So after watching this object
and nothing is changing.
It's not to go inside,
but I notice an important detail.
And that is I don't see any stars.
I look around the sky.
And my view is partially hidden due to mature trees,
but I don't see any stars in the sky.
I'm inside now.
And I'm talking to my fiancé,
and I'm telling her what I was seeing
and hearing. And she said, you need to go outside with the binoculars and look at that thing again.
I said, yeah, you're right. I do. So I grab the binoculars, go out. It's gone.
Nowhere to be seen. And still no stars. So how was I seeing Mars, but there's no stars?
So I come back inside, I look on the internet and I say, okay, where's the position of Mars?
based upon my location.
I look it up.
It tells me a direction.
The direction is different
than where I saw this object.
I saw this object due east
and using a horizontal finger technique
I learned in the army,
it was about 40 degrees above the horizon.
It's an outstretched arm with fingers horizontal.
Each finger is about 10 degrees.
So it was about 40 degrees.
Not perfect, but it's
It's good for a general idea.
So I come back inside.
And I'd taken a picture of it and a video of this object.
So I enlarge the photo twice.
And much from my surprise,
it reveals a object that is generally rectangular in shape.
and it has angles and straight lines in it.
Now, it has this kind of coronal white filaments coming around it,
but I think that it is more due to the enlargement process
and the type of camera I was using.
It was just a cell phone camera.
So I can't actually say that white,
those white filaments were part of the object.
So, you know, come back inside,
start talking about it again with my fiancé.
And she's very curious.
She's very interested in this subject, too.
So I decide the next day I'm going to report it to move on.
So I do.
Writer written reports and it.
I don't hear anything from them.
Okay.
That's fine with me.
I don't care.
But I get to think more.
about the sounds.
The sounds,
I've just never heard anything like that in the woods in Ohio.
And I've spent a fair amount of time in the woods,
did some hunting,
get a lot of camping.
Can't call myself an expert on Ohio fauna or flora,
but I'm pretty familiar.
So I look up if there are any UFO reports.
in my county or possibly Clinton County,
which was the direction I was looking.
Nothing.
I'm thinking, I can't be the only person that saw this.
But there are no reports that I see.
So, okay.
It was about a week later that,
I'm watching a video.
It's a video taken from a Navy,
Navy F-18 Super Hornet flying off the USS Theater Roosevelt back in 2004.
This was taken, I think, off to our southeastern coast, somewhere like South Carolina,
or Florida.
And I'm watching this, and it's from the camera taken by the pilot, and I see something that looks really familiar.
I'm like, whoa, let's wind that back a little pet.
So I wind up again.
And I freeze it.
And I'm like, oh my gosh.
That looks almost exactly what I saw.
I'm like, I really saw UFO.
Never in my wildest imagination.
I think I would get out of my car look east and see a UFO.
But it happened.
So it's time to his by.
I really start thinking about the sounds.
And so I look up on the owls that live in Ohio.
Because I hear great horned owls all the time, especially in the fall, early winter.
So the ones I can remember, screech owl, bard owl, barn owl.
Horned owl.
I think there is saw weed owl.
But I got on Hotmail, or not Hotmail, but YouTube.
And listen to the various owl calls.
And what it most closely resembled to me was the bard owl.
Now, as time has gone by, and I've heard witness accounts of their encounters.
I've heard bard owl calls or mimicking mention a couple times.
And I thought, that's kind of, that's pretty interesting.
to me at the time listening to the actual the YouTube audio of a barred out it was very close
but to me in my memory it didn't it wasn't exact I could be wrong
what also struck me about this these repetitive sounds the the wood knocking
it did not sound like a branch being struck against a tree or anything like that based upon the tone.
The consistency of the sound.
It sounded more like two machined pieces of wood that were finished.
And I immediately thought, okay, could it be like two baseball bats are being struck together?
something like that or clobas, right?
You're familiar with the clob?
It's a percussion instrument.
Yes, yep.
And it sounded, it had that kind of ringing, that resonance to it,
that a branch would not have or a tree wouldn't have.
So that got me more curious.
And nobody, I thought, I'm looking for alternative explanations.
You know, somebody, some percussionist out there hitting very large cloths or baseball bats together.
And I thought, no, no, very, very unlikely.
And it would take a percussionist because there was a precision in this, the repetitiveness from repetition to repetition of the sounds.
It was, there's a
preciseness of it.
There was, the volume stayed the same.
The tone stayed the same.
The space between the sounds
stayed the same.
Now, I wish I had a spectrum analyzer
and I could have recorded that
and looked at it, you know, that way.
But it didn't have one in my back pocket.
So I heard these, these
grouped sounds,
probably five to six times.
And there was no distinct difference in the space between the Knox and the Bard Al call.
And that's what I'll call it because I have nothing else to call it.
That's what it resembled.
So the more I've listened to people talk, the more I've rolled this around in my brain, it made me do a lot of thinking.
So then I looked on the BFRO website and, you know, for a sightings map,
I looked at the sightings in Ohio and the listings of sightings in the counties.
Much to my surprise, there are, I think, five sightings since 2014 in my county.
And these were not necessarily seeing.
a big foot, but hearing rocks clacking together,
wood knocks,
and I know
of, I can remember at least one visual.
It is
a little further south than
where I live, about 10, 15 miles.
In those areas, it's
significant forest for them to
hide.
So I made a report to BFRO.
Didn't hear from them.
It doesn't matter.
But so the more I've gone through this process of analyzing this,
I have become more and more convinced that that was a big foot that was making the sense.
Now, another line of investigation that I went on was I have heard from people on the podcast then.
Many times UFOs are sightings are related to, or in conjunction with Bigfoot sightings.
So I looked up how many, what's what kind of percentage, and the number I saw was 30%,
which was really surprising to me.
That's a huge number.
And even if it was 5%, that number is significant.
So, you know, I thought, what's the connection here?
Interdimensional being, you know, my mind is just opened up to a variety of things.
Although there's the rational mind and there's the emotional mind,
and I'm trying to separate those two things.
and, you know, trying to operate on evidence
and not let my emotions get to involve with this.
So then I began researching what other,
are there other cryptids sightings in this area?
And not really.
And I found something back in,
1890 or 1882 that was published in the Western Star.
It's a newspaper back then of a some kind of lizard monster that was cited by boys.
On his little hill, it's just north of Wainsville.
The men of the area chased this thing into a tree and it popped out of the tree at the top.
It was hollow as a sycamore tree and it scampered away with the local men chasing.
it went down a hole and it's never seen again. It was the only sight.
Thinking back
to my life around here, my family's been around here a long time.
Something that I had heard when I was a
just after my senior year in high school,
I was working at a Denny's as a dishwasher.
And people were, a couple people were talking about some monster
that supposedly was living.
over by Caesars Creek State Park.
And I got me interested.
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And so one night, it was probably July of 1978.
took my girlfriend, she picked me up in her little Mercury Capri.
We went over there, and I really didn't know the roads.
We were driving around in the dark, not knowing where we're going.
Okay, and so she makes it turn, she gets stuck, she panicked, she's starting to cry.
Well, you know, we had to go home.
I didn't want her upset her.
But I thought maybe thinking back on that, that was possibly a potential Bigfoot
sighting people had seen back in 78.
And that may be a stretch.
I don't know.
But that in a way supported the hypothesis that Bigfoot is in this area, along with the other
sightings, which made my experience easier to believe in.
in my view, that it was a potentially bigfoot.
I've been out the last three nights sitting outside.
I have to work.
You know, it's after midnight, it's one on one o'clock and just listening.
And they're such a, the cicadas and the crickets are so loud I can hardly hear anything else.
I heard some alcohol a couple nights ago, but there's nothing at this time.
So, you know, that's what I got for you.
Did you find those photos?
I did.
And so I'm looking at the outline of both of them is so similar.
It's incredible how similar it is.
It's definitely like it's got to be the same object.
There's no doubt.
Maybe not the same object.
the same kind of object.
Exactly.
Now, we have right Patterson Air Force Base.
It's probably 18 miles north of us.
And if they're man-made, you know, that's a potential place where it could have flown to or from.
I don't know how long it had been there sitting.
I don't know why I chose that spot.
You know, thinking about the range.
it was I'm pretty good arranging on land
because it was a sniper
but in the air
and not knowing the size of the object
it's really impossible
it
my wild guess would be
it was five to eight kilometers away
or three to five miles
um
and
yeah it's
kind of crazy
nothing
for 64 years of my life
and then all of a sudden, boom.
The vocalizations,
that to me is
just as weird as you
seeing something in the sky because you're saying
there's a pattern to the wood
hits, then what sounds like
an owl, and that pattern
of wood hits and then the owl
noise repeated five to
six times, you said?
Yes.
That's weird.
Have you heard
anything like that before.
Well, I mean,
usually...
As your guess allude to anything like that before?
Not like, not
exactly the same, but I am
curious if the owl noise that you heard
was there anything weird about it
like sounded really, really big
or like almost like something
was trying to
do an owl noise but didn't know it. It was
doing and it just felt off
when you were listening to it?
Well, it wasn't
louder than the other sounds.
I mean,
I'm going to guess
at the range, and I was
trying to kind of range
how far this sounds are coming
from. It was off, it was
over my left shoulder, and
there's a lake back there
over my shoulder about
turn 25 yards.
And it's kind of
hilly surrounding this lake.
So sounds kind of bounce off the hills.
And I'm not sure exactly how far away it was,
but I'm going to guess between 100 and 150 yards.
And it sounded like it was on the north side of the lake.
And something I want to make clear was the volume of each sound was the same, essentially.
that includes the owl call.
There was no appreciable difference
that it was louder or softer.
There was no space difference
between each sound.
So it led me to believe that
it was two people very much in sync
who had rehearsed this
or one person,
very unlikely,
percussionists who can do an owl call or a Bigfoot.
And in hearing about people are saying now that I've heard that Bigfeet are making this sound,
they're imitating owls, and the tree knocks are actually not,
they're not actually hitting wood, but they're making it with their mouth and throat.
Exactly. Yeah.
And that makes sense.
to me.
In this case, looking at this situation, that makes a lot more sense than any other
alternative explanation.
Was there anything involved where sometimes people will say, like, well, imagine you hear a normal
owl, and then it's like a really bad impression of an owl sound?
did it actually sound like a pretty good owl though?
Yeah, yeah, it did.
It did.
It just didn't sound like the Bart Al recording exactly.
It sounded very much like it, but not exactly.
No, that comes down to my memory.
Did I remember it exactly?
I think I looked up those recordings the next day.
but they at the time they were they were you know just they stuck in my mind so it i know for certain
it was most closely resembling an al call or a bar now yeah logically it doesn't make sense
that you know you have that repeating five to six times and it just i i can't logically explain
that away i mean i i would be going to
the
the weirder option as well
if I was involved with that
that's just
that's just a very strange
yeah
we don't have people
in those woods
this this woodlot that we own
and the portion next to us
there are neighbors on
there's just not people back there
you know
that doesn't mean that somebody
wasn't back there that night
but
this is a really
an odd place
to do that to try to get attention.
There are a lot better places.
I go over to Sears Creek,
stay park, and do it out near the campgrounds,
but I wanted to get attention.
Not here.
Yeah, that whole area that I know I've heard,
I've heard other big,
there's other Bigfoot stuff that happen in that area.
And I know there's UFO stuff.
I'm just not a UFO guy,
but I know people all the time in that community
are talking about the area around,
Wright Patterson and Dayton and, you know, the other areas that we've been talking about.
And, I mean, I wouldn't be surprised that you've got weird stuff going on.
Do you ever hear any other sounds that just don't really, you know, they're out of place or anything else weird?
Well, up until April 13th, I really hadn't been paying attention consistently.
Yeah.
I, you know, like my habit was, I'd get out of the car, get to the back of the car,
and I'd stay in there for a minute or two and just listen.
Didn't hear anything, so I'd just walk in the house.
But since then, I've been paying a lot more attention.
Actually, I started to do some banging some rocks together three nights ago.
Oh, really?
Yeah, just to see if I could get any kind of response.
nothing and you know it's so loud back there with the cicados and the crickets well it's hard for me
to hear anything i'm probably sure that bigfoot would have a hard time here and get over all the
insect activity uh maybe not but uh i think uh once week fall comes first frost um on this episode of
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It's said everything happens for a reason, but maybe everything happens for a recess.
take noise-canceling headphones. Do they block hearing to heightened taste?
Hmm. That sound seems to show. Everything happens for a recess.
Something like that, maybe. And I've also thought about getting some clobas
baseball bats and just banging them together. And see, I mean,
your response to that way. I think that's what I'll do after this,
all these insects die down. It's really interesting. And it doesn't come up a
lot on this show, but the whole connection between UFOs and BigFa, especially, I'm sure you've
looked into like the Chestnut Ridge area of southwest Pennsylvania. Have you ever looked into that?
I have not. Oh, that'll really blow your mind. So look into, there's a gentleman out there who
has collected a lot of reports to do with UFO and UFOs and Bensors and Bensors.
Bigfoot's over the years.
Stan Gordon.
He's got some really interesting books.
But there's a ton of things that happen in the southwest part of Pennsylvania in an area called Chestnut Ridge.
And just a lot of really weird things.
Like there'd be a UFO sighting and then a heavy Bigfoot presence a day or so later.
And I want to say even there were sightings where they were both seen at the same time.
I think that's a thing.
I'm sure people in the comments will let me know if that's right or not.
But that's an interest.
If you wanted to kind of look into the connection between UFOs and Bigfoot, look up the Chestnut Ridge, Pennsylvania stuff for sure.
Okay.
I certainly will.
The thing about this is everything is connected.
And there's going to be individuals that.
come out of the woodwork and they probably are going to say that they've been experiencing the
same thing in the same area and that's really when and the fun starts that that will be interesting
that will be interesting most you know my plan is i'm just going to uh i've been hearing some
sounds over by the lake at night um you know splashing knocking it was it was it was
muffled that
I really couldn't discern
what it was.
Then I'm going to go down there in the woods
and at night I'm going to find a spot where I can go
sit down and possibly
get a visual line on that area and see if I can spot
anything and I can hear better.
But yeah, it'll be interesting to see if
other people start speaking up and
maybe we'll get some
people who
so that UFO on April 13th like I did.
It probably would have been in the area of Wazeville
in a little village of Lytle.
Okay.
Cool.
Well, Rick, this has been a fun one
because it's not one that I usually go into,
but it's a good way for me to get some more info
in an area that I'm not overly familiar with,
but thank you for sharing about that would weird me out too.
And I hope people that are listening will reach out to let us know that if they've been experiencing similar things in the, you said, Wainsville, Ohio, Warren County area.
Yeah.
Okay.
Cool.
Well, it's been a pleasure talking to you.
Well, my pleasure, Jeremiah.
I love your show.
Keep up to good work.
Thanks for hearing me.
Absolutely. And if anything else weird happens, please reach out and let me know I'd be interested.
Yeah, you'd be the first one to know.
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Do they block hearing to heightened taste?
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It's a safe, effective backup birth control option
that helps prevent pregnancy before it starts
by temporarily delaying ovulation.
Plan B is the number one OBGYN recommended brand
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in all 50 U.S. states.
There's no minimum age requirement
and you don't need an ID to buy it.
You can order it through DoorDash and other major delivery platforms too.
That's freedom to be.
Use as directed.
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.
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It's a safe, effective backup birth control option that helps prevent pregnancy before it starts by temporarily delaying ovulation.
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