Bigfoot Society - Years of Bigfoot Interaction in Estacada, Oregon!
Episode Date: August 9, 2024Lisa has called into Bigfoot Encounters Live on Saturday night before but I needed to get her on for a full episode.Lisa delves into her numerous encounters with Bigfoot and other supernatural phenome...na. From her eerie childhood camping trip in the 1970s Bay Area to vivid interactions around Wildcat Mountain Road in the Estacada, Oregon area , Lisa shares her gripping narrative, including thermal imaging captures and peculiar forest events. She discusses the unique capabilities of the 'forest people,' sightings of fairies, and unusual animal behaviors, expanding into broader mysteries like Dogman cryptids. Tune in to explore Lisa's decades-spanning connection to the unknown and join a community of enthusiasts dedicated to these forest mysteries.Resources:Lisa's Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@SquatchSis-0522/videosPhotos from Lisa on my website: https://www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com/blog/photos-from-episode-493-years-of-bigfoot-interaction-in-estacada-oregon/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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Our Bickfah Society, we've got the privilege of talking to Lisa today. Lisa is an individual that
left a comment or two on a video back in the day on the channel. And so I reached out to her through
must have been an episode or maybe a comment back to her and said, hey, you know, I want to know more.
And so she's been email me back and forth. She's been sending some really interesting thermal
videos, just some, there's a lot for us to talk about. So Lisa, I'm so glad that you're able to
come on the show. You've been on a call-in show for a little bit, but I was like, man, we got to get
a whole show so Lisa can share her full story. And Lisa, I'm really glad you're here today.
Thanks, Jeremiah.
I was really, I was so excited and nervous when I called you in, called in.
And, yeah, be in line like that.
But I'm 56 years old.
I was born and raised down in the Bay Area, and I was in Santa Fe,
and I had my first experience in, I think, 76 or 77,
and I went camping with my friend Lynette
and her brother and sister, mother, father, and aunt and uncle.
And I always remembered the drive and being told,
I think he mentioned her own.
who went in their car and followed her parents.
And he mentioned Donna Pass.
I think he was trying to freak us out a little bit.
But I never remembered spending the night.
And talking to Lynette over, you know, especially since when on May 11th of 2021,
I was basically not visually,
but everything else reacquainted with the fact that these beings are real.
And so, you know, after that, really delving into that,
I remember going camping with Lynette,
and I brought it up, and she didn't remember me going.
she remembers, like she mentioned her uncle, spinning her around, holding her hands and spinning
around in circles, and she was afraid he was going to toss her off the cliff and
eating over, over a period of time, I eventually remembered that, you know, I remember
standing there and watching and she's screaming, and I think to myself, why is she,
what she's
screaming about
you know
her feet are barely
going over the edge
and so
you know
eventually
we worked it out
that
you know
I couldn't remember
staying in the night
but she couldn't
remember me
even going
so it was like
something's wrong
in this picture
you know
and so I'd really
you know, I was seeking
the truth, what happened?
And I started, I remembered the tent
and she asked me
to describe it and
I told her it was really big and square
and I did a really good bang-up job
describing it and
eventually I told her
I remember
laying in a sleeping bag
facing each other.
Her and her bag, me and mine.
and she said, and we're on a video chat.
So this makes it even better
because I'm looking at her and she says,
I think to remember you going,
holding your finger up and pointing over my left shoulder.
and then she came out in front of me on the phone
and walked her fingers like in the yellow pages
and yep, that shot me back.
I felt just like I must have felt that night hearing something out there.
And when I told you about it on that live call-in,
I was so in a hurry and wanted to get everything out there
that I didn't tell you that, you know, we went through.
I mean, she still didn't remember being there.
She knows that it happened.
She has no doubt in her mind and it really upsets her that she can't remember,
that poor thing.
But we went running back.
You know, she said, she said, one, after some things were getting thrown.
and I saw the direction but my back was up against a big boulder and they were being thrown from behind the boulder to the right diagonally and she's up on a stack of logs being logged and she sees she sees where it came from she had to have because she said what and I had had started of course because I was already on the
ground and at like we talked about this like five different times over a period of I don't know
three months and so I I'm thinking about it the whole time you know that I'm not talking to her
because you know either we run from it or we obsess on it and I'm the obsessor and I'm the
obsessor and I'm like I seem to remember some mention
of a monkey and of her mother going back and we ran.
She asked, well, were you ahead of me or was I ahead of you?
I said, I was ahead of you because you were up on the logs.
And we get back and she says, did Uncle Jay or Chris scarce with a monkey suit or a monkey mask?
and her mother's like, no, you know, like, oh my God, I remember her face just like, I'm sure I'm busy, no, no, you know.
And so that is, I didn't see it.
I didn't see it and get the door slammed on my memory.
I just ran and I heard those steps.
I heard it, you know, walking around the tent.
And so she still doesn't remember, but, you know,
there's a ghostly event with a cap that I had that we took.
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At the time, I feel like,
as long as the 50,
I've learned a lot of the family,
the importance of the job,
and that the 99% of the people of more
50 have the virus that cause a Culebrilla.
Although not all the persons in risk
the worker will be, I see the eruption
dolorouss with ampollososos,
making that even
the tasks
more simple
are not even
a lot of
not learn
about the
Culebrilla
to the
way
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from
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we moved
up to
Pendleton
for
not even a
year
and ended up
going back
to the same
house
but I got
a kidney
infection
and
this was like
80
a few
freshman
So it was like 82, 83.
And I told I came out and I'm worried about, you know, where's Tippy?
Where's Tippy?
And my mom says she goes over there on the couch.
So I go over and I give her love and I'm happy she's okay.
I have no idea why.
And I told my mother, don't let Tippy out.
And she said she wouldn't.
And I went back to sleep and, you know how cats are.
They're persistent.
And you know, and drove my mother nuts.
And so she let her out.
And she got hit and killed by a car.
And so we ended up, that was before the winter.
And we ended up moving back about six months later.
And my friend Lynette was over.
and we come from the kitchen or probably the game room out in the garage and we're going down and hauled in my bedroom for some reason
and we get down there and Lynette's first and she sees hippie sitting there at the corner of my panel's store and my door
and I had to have seen it too
because I ran Wickedney Split
and I told one and I said
you know see I don't remember
I believe it but I don't remember
and you are
she's got the ability to
pick up an item
and describe it
the, you know, the connections, the people.
And, yeah, she's had, she's been spoken to by spirits, you know,
by particularly a woman that she believes was,
at least accidentally died at the hands of her man.
And she's almost certain that the woman was like,
I've heard so many,
so many people's experiences where the man goes
and, you know, the big hairy forest guy comes in
and, you know, comes around while the man's gone.
and she tells her man probably all over and over and he's a truck driver and he drinks and he gets flustered
and you know he probably couldn't take it anymore and I mean this woman was accidentally
killed and I mean so she's got she's got that connection and I said and I'm
like I'm nature.
I'm the birds.
I'm basically a cross between grizzly atoms and snow white without a dress.
Animals, it's insane the way that animals are with me.
And so it makes sense that, hey, I'm going to remember that.
You know, but you blocked it out.
And, hey, you remember seeing Tippy?
I know I did, but I don't remember.
And so,
so then we'll go to
May 11th of
2021.
In 2017, I had been
introduced to going out and
collecting mushrooms, edible,
not hallucinogenic.
and I'm a picture person.
I love, I love nature, I love beauty, and I have an eye for photography.
And so I saw this great calendar picture of this log, a big tree, big tree, you know,
probably bigger around, or maybe about as big around is what you can make a circle with your arms.
and just going straight into the forest, framed, you know, a bit rounded and broken up of the opening,
and it's just beautiful.
So I take a picture, and I go in, and I'm like in awe and filled with, I don't know if there's apprehension,
I was very anxious because my conscience may not have been being out loud about it,
but deep down inside I knew that these trees had been pulled out of the ground and
shudged back in, topside down.
And so I wanted to get these pictures again.
I lost the phone, like everybody goes through phones.
and so I wanted to reclaim those pictures
and I went up like
three or four times
I started out about mid-April
and too much snow
can nearly get up there
and then
the time before
I made it
I walked up a little bit
and it's, no one, I got this video that's quite long because I, like, you know, I document it.
Document pretty much everything I can.
And then, you know, decide if it's capable, whatnot.
And so I'm walking down the road and I'm grumbling and, like, I'm holding my camera and my phone out in front of me filming.
And I, um, I, uh, it's.
end up, and I find this like nine months later, I find what is, you know, I'm
unmistakable.
Without a doubt, it is all one color.
It's not the gentleman that I did film later in the room,
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I've learned some of the family, the importance of the job,
and that the 99% of the people of more of 50,
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will be developed,
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more simple
are all a lot of a retort.
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in the way difficult.
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Walking up toward me,
and I'm like,
oh, go away.
Don't come up here,
ah, you know,
grumbling.
And I see him,
and, you know,
the first thing,
subject, the one all
round, was
closer down and
in front of his man, but I'm sorry
if that dude had been down there
where that being
was, I'd have been able to tell
he was wearing different colors, and
they certainly weren't all dark.
And
so, I'm like,
wow, I mean, I'd just
catch all this stuff that's
crazy, but
then, then, sorry, could you
share,
where the kind of region that that happened in just so the listeners can picture like where it is that you're
so many people talk about it. It was wildcat mountain road in Especator.
Okay. Thank you.
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
So then I go back May 11th.
And I can make it.
And it's like, oh, my gosh.
So, I mean, I get in there and I'm disappointed.
I mean, it's hard for me to recognize it because, I mean, gosh, it had only been
four years of wear and tear must have been a lot of big feet going up and down
that log because when I,
When I took the first picture of it, I wished I had that darn picture.
The log was, you know, the big tree was clearly sticking up off the ground.
And, you know, so it had the rounded edges.
And it just looked like, you know, somebody started cutting it to cut boards off of it.
And just now it's like, now there's hardly any tree.
that you can see.
It's really soft and mushy.
But I get in there and I can feel like,
I feel like I'm going to have a heart attack.
Because, I mean, my breathing, you know,
in my head I am more concerned about man than I am animal.
and I mean you have bear spray in the van
but I'm just like
you know I'm upset because
I can't find you know that
the mammetry
that I've taken a picture of what looked like
a momatree saying no no no
to a little one
holding his arms out looking like it's pleading
and that was two of the three
trees that had their roots sticking up like their limbs it should have been and and then the bigger
one it didn't have any moss on it in 17 but it is covered in moss now and so I felt like
you know I was going to spontaneously combust I end up I'm looking in that picture looking back in the
dark you know I'm looking at
for dark stuff.
I didn't even think to look closer to me when I finally noticed like, wow, here's these two red,
these two shiny, you know, there's red that there isn't anywhere else.
And my little admirer that I call him was backed up against a tree and looking over his right
shoulder.
That looks like he's got green eyes.
And then his big sibling was in a tree probably about maybe 20 feet to his right and back
a little bit.
And about 40 feet for me and the little one was about 30 feet for me.
and the big one, he's showing from about the edge of his shoulder down to his elbow.
And I later found a footprint with my son there at that tree, facing the tree.
So he wasn't peeking.
I didn't catch him peeking.
He was just standing there thinking he couldn't be seen.
So then...
Sorry, Lisa, real quick.
That, what you saw, was that through a thermal or did you see that in, like, you saw that
face to face like you were looking at the creatures?
No, I was standing there feeling them.
Okay.
And I saw them in my, in my pictures.
Got it.
Okay, thank you.
I took a picture.
Yep.
And I have that on my phone.
Yeah.
One time I was going up there, I was really upset, and I would, you know, once I realized they were there, I would go up there and talk to him, you know.
And so I go up there one time and I'm venting to them, or I want to vent to them.
I'm really bad day.
I pulled over to let somebody around me because I don't like people riding in my trunk.
And behind them, where's an officer?
and I don't have a
you know I didn't have a
bad play at the time
you know that or I was
my tags were no good
but he pulled me over
and you know I was real honest with him
why I know you know
what I was doing
in a long story short
I ended up showing him my phone
and him wanting to know if he could touch
and I said well the photo
the picture won't blow up
because it's on, you know, it's the screen on my phone.
And he says to me, me and the red, you know, these guys are red.
Me and my wife just bought a house on Wildcat Mountain Road.
And I think we have one living on our property.
Wow.
And this is a police officer that's saying this.
Yeah, he was a Clackner's County Sheriff.
Oh, wow.
And, I mean, you know, before I got into that, he says, he, I said, I just need to go up and, you know, be with nature and, you know, yada, yada.
And he says, you aren't going to stay the night, are you?
And later, you know, just the same minute later, I realized why he was concerned about that.
A lot of stuff has happened on.
Wildcat. When I first moved up here in 86, my boyfriend ended up later being my husband,
and now X, he said, you know, people were, I don't know, bodies have been found up on Wildcat.
Real quick, I had a gentleman who called in from, let me pull up a map real quick.
it's south of
down in Colton
he called from Colton
and he was talking about Estacada
in saying that there's a lot of missing people
in that area usually
Yeah
Okay so you can verify that
Yeah I mean
There are a lot of people that go missing
everywhere is just that
You know unless you're local
it's hard to find out because, you know, they used to tell you how people died in the papers,
and at least in their obituaries.
They don't tell you, they leave all that out and they do a lot of lying about what was the cause of death when they do find the bodies.
when I was okay my mom was born in 43
she was born and raised in Michigan
and I think it had to have been
the only reason she would have told me something like this
was if I was going to be going out into the woods
when she was a little girl
and I found it I was like
I found it I looked up between
what she was born in four
like 49 to 52 or something
she said that
a little
a little boy or girl
was drug off into the woods
by a bear and the mother followed after it
beating it with a broom chasing it
and the bear wouldn't let go
and the child died
and I found that article.
They described the bear as holding it under its arm like a football and running away.
That's no bear.
No, right.
No.
Yeah, yeah.
That's impossible for a bear to do.
Oh, my.
Mm-hmm.
You know, the people that, you know, when something scares you and your psyche just, you know, isn't cracked up to accept it, you're going to do everything you can, anything possible to avoid it.
That's why, you know, Lynette and I remain friends, that doesn't happen very often.
You know, she wasn't
She wasn't fully closed off to it
I mean, it probably helps that we were like, you know, 7, 8 years old
But, you know, Steve Isdahl, I remember listening to him
Comment on, you know, some guy or woman, whatever, sharing an experience that
they had with several friends and, you know, lost a friend.
There's a guy that he still has a brother-in-law,
but they had an experience together,
and now he really doesn't have a brother-in-law.
I mean, you know, if it's something you can't accept,
then you're not going to have anything to do with anybody who's tied to it.
And it's really sad.
But anyway, so that was,
that was May 11th
then I
I think I must have
ordered my floor
my thermal
after that
you know
for big hairy
people walking around on two feet
and four-legged harries
because I wanted to go camping with my son
and
wanted that
that oh, safety net, I guess.
And let's see, it was May, June.
July was, okay, then in July, I'm,
July 4th, I found a bunny, a cotton tail, a baby cotton tail here in the road.
And it looked like a little brown, little round ball.
And I was like, oh, my gosh, I caught it.
I got food for it.
I ended up feeding it with the long thing, a plastic dropper.
And I'd read somewhere where they said that trying to do this isn't for the faint of heart.
and on the seventh, I went to feed it and she wouldn't eat.
And I knew what, I knew what had happened that, you know, I looked at the dropper and there were a couple scrapes on it.
And she ingested just the smallest amount of plastic and it was going to kill her.
And I took, I got two videos.
One of them is up there talking about it that I just put up.
up and it says, this is why I had my sighting eyeballs.
I sighed.
I cried.
It was just terrible.
I've come to not let anything die.
by itself if I can help it.
And I knew that they screamed.
And I was like, oh, I can't do it.
If this thing screams, I'm, so I kissed it, said sorry.
And I put it in the cage and I went up Wildcat.
And I got up there and, you know, talking out the window to them.
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At least, I've learned some things,
like the value of the family, the importance of the job,
and that the 99% of the people of more of 50
you know the virus that causes the Culebrilla.
Although not all the people in risk
will be developed,
I see the eruption
dolorous with ampollos
years, making that even
the tasks more simple
are all a lot of a retort.
No, learn about the culebrilla
of the way difficult.
Talked or Pharmacetico,
patrocinoed for G.
You know, if I see a health,
the first time I saw a helicopter,
I warned them,
you know, they're looking for you,
they can see you.
They hunt you.
you, you know, telling them, you know, I wish I could live out there with you. And, you know,
if I have to come back down here again and do another life, I'd rather be a big, hairy
forest person than, you know, than a little hairless one. And told him about the bunny and
ended up when I, I didn't want to drive home at night. I usually did that. But being upset
like I was, I didn't want to.
And so, you know, I told him, you know,
I don't want to go because I know as soon as I leave,
I'm going to start thinking about the bunny
and I'm going to start crying.
And I'm like, well, I'm going to go.
You guys have a good night down at the creek.
Started up my van and started driving off in first gear
because I like to look everywhere
and just go really slow.
I didn't get 100 feet,
and the tears started freaking rolling down my face.
And so I put on my sunglasses,
so anybody coming up wouldn't take a look at me
and wonder what the heck my problem was.
And I get down to,
it's the first creek,
if you actually look at it on Google Maps,
and I believe it's,
believe it's
Trout Creek
Yeah
There's Cedar Creek
and Alder Creek up there too
But I believe it's trout Creek
And
I'm, it's a
Coming down
It is a
Long turn to the left
And
I get
Just to where I can see
There's a forest
There's a logging road
A blue gate
on the right and analyzing it and thinking back on it so many times,
I know that this being was standing there waiting for me because they weren't,
you know, they weren't in mid-step, you know, they were not taking steps.
They were standing still and then stepped from there.
and they took three steps up a small incline and then they were gone and I thought to myself,
where are the other two legs?
And then I laughed out loud because they had to have been holding a bushy shrub in front of them
so that I would only see them.
I saw him from about mid-torso down because they wanted me to stop crying.
And I immediately did.
As soon as I saw that, I immediately stopped crying and, you know, laughed because that would have been a funny-looking deer the way it was walking.
And, you know, I grew up watching old movies with my mother, and I love all the Peter Sellers, Pink Panther movies.
And the one with David Miven and Robert Wagner,
was it,
gosh, on the dark, it's, uh, oh gosh.
Well, there's a masquerade ball or party.
And there's a couple people in a gorilla suit.
And then there's two people in a horse suit.
And that's what I, that's what I pictured was the way that their legs were,
bending going up this hill and and I thought boy what are they wearing car hearts uh you know
everything's all the same color and I just I laughed and I felt uh I felt like they cared you know
I mean to stop to stop those tears from my heart breaking over that little bunny
and then it was like, well, they understood me.
They clearly understood me.
You know, that picture that is on my YouTube of those eyes,
that's out of a 26-minute video that after I'd seen things
and it had been catching things,
I started going back and watching other stuff
and doing some frame by frame and looking at stuff.
And by that day, I was complaining about my daughter,
impaling me, breaking my heart.
And I hear what sounds like a plastic bag or a tarp.
And I get out and I'm talking about it.
And I'm like, well, I hear it out there.
I start talking like, I'm talking to them, you know.
I said, well, I said, what was it?
Or was that you?
You know I'm filming.
And then this walk, and I can't see it unless I go frame by frame.
And it's really frustrating because I lost that ability on,
they axed it off over Microsoft.
So I'm screwed on that.
But it comes, just a little bitty bubble,
comes flying out into the gravel, you know, road.
And I'm just like, wow, on cue.
We'll see.
So then after that July,
It started
That was July 7th
That was July 7th
August 10th
Something happened
But I don't know
I think it was
It had you been
It was
You know, it was
It was after that
That
I knew I had seen it
I had seen one with my own eyes, and I knew for sure that what I saw in the pictures were real,
because there was, that was probably the, I think it was the sibling that was hiding behind the back,
the further back tree in that picture.
But I want to go and go walk down this one, Blue Gate logging road, to look for mushrooms during the day.
but I'm too scared to
I'm too worried
and I'm like, oh wait a minute
I have that thermal
and it records during the day
or gets stuff during the day too
so
I and this video is like
four minutes
just under five minutes
and I'm panning around
and looking still getting used to the thermal
and
I end up finally
walking around the gate
and I think I stepped about 14 steps
based on how the camera was kind of moving
before I see a heat signature
and I stop and it's my little admirer
I just knew it in the back of my head I know it
and it's running it's kind of hilly in there I go back
and I show the area in regular video it's open in there
and hilly and uh
he's running over and wants to hide behind a tree,
thinks I'm going to go walking down that road.
And I'm stopping and watching,
and he gets behind this tree,
and he looks, and he realizes that I'm looking at him and seeing him.
And he goes into what, you know,
the Native Americans have so many different, you know,
the different native plans, you know,
Cherokee and the different types,
have different names.
And I heard one where they refer to them,
refer to them as like the man who leaves when he runs,
you know, goes into an almost like falling flat on his face in a run,
you know, take off.
So he does that really quick.
And that scared me.
And I turn and I start running back to the man.
And then I get down there.
And when I school back looking, I'm like, all right, where'd you go?
I didn't even think about it until much later that I said little, because I mean, I knew it was.
And they turned out to be probably about four feet tall.
And I was like, oh, my gosh.
And I ended up getting big boy is in it too, across on the other side in the trees.
And then I think I see my little admirer stuck up against a tree trying to blend in and wait, staying still because I can, there's a bit more of a key signature there.
and then
and I only catch this
going frame by frame
probably
big brother or sister
I think there's only three of them
I there could be a female
and maybe she's
I just haven't
seen her or
couldn't tell her it was her
but somebody is
pushing on a snag
and it just goes
it's going back and forth a little bit
like they're trying to distract me.
And I ended up turning and running back to the van.
It was, it looked like I would have seen it, but I didn't.
I was just like I'd, I'd had enough my nerves.
And, let's see, so then, then, you know, they, I, I'd had enough my nerves.
I've heard so many people talk about them knowing, you know, they know you're going to go out there before you get there type stuff.
And I had made an appointment at my mechanics right down the street and I live in boring.
And I made it a month out for August 10th.
and I get down there
he's going to be working on it a long time
I can't remember what he was doing
but I bring my chair
and I bring drinks
and I'm set up
to go sit around
on the side of the building
in the shade and wait
and I'm sitting there
and not long
I didn't send me any pictures
but I've got pictures
where I notice
footprints
in the tan bark where it had to have rained and it was you know they were mushed down and they were
pretty darn big i mean it looked probably about close to 20 inches like the prints that
that i sent you a picture of in the video and they're going back i follow them and they're going back
quite a
stride
between them
and he sits down
and I see
I see
where the butt
was
you know
the tan bark came up
in a little bit of a
in a little bit of a point
and a long crack
and
and then there was
two
pieces
of the roots from
blackberries
the windy curly
stuff where
craft stores will sell it
they'll sell that dried stuff
and there were two of them
laying there right in front
of the
butprint
and
I'm like wow
you know
did they know what I was going to be here?
I mean, clearly it looked like somebody sat and waited for a while.
I mean, I couldn't see any other prints besides the big ones.
And then, like, I don't know, a couple weeks later,
I was staying and I was sleeping out in the motorhome,
and there's a walkway.
that, you know, out in the grass that I take.
It's not, it's a footpath.
It's, there's bricks out there, but, you know, I go off to the left.
And unless you're going to go over the bridge,
nobody's going to be walking there.
And somebody would have stepped on it.
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At least,
at the 50,
I've learned some of the family,
the importance of the job,
and that the 99% of the people of more of 50
you have the virus that cause a culebrilla.
Although not all
the people in risk
will be
I see
the eruption
dolorous
with the opi
during
that even
the tasks
more simple
are all
a real
not learn
about
the
Culebrilla
to the
way
about your
doctor or
pharmaceutical
patrocino
for GSK
There was
laid
right there
one of those
little
wiggly
twigs
from the
blackberries
and I'm like
all right
but
what is this?
I mean, there's none of this around here.
There's no reason for it to be here.
Just like down at my mechanics.
There wasn't any of that stuff around
to be having two little figs
sitting right out in front of a big butt print.
Sorry, this was a boring Oregon, you said?
Yeah, yeah.
And like, that was, that's in August of 21.
then, you know, probably in the next two or three weeks, a couple of times.
I'm hearing some stuff out in the garage.
And, you know, I know what things sound like.
I know what we have around here.
The only thing that I've ever seen going up and down the little seasonal trick that goes to that property is raccoons.
and never
have I known
to go into the garage
birds
and just recently a kitten
but you know
I know what those things sound like
and
you know
so many people have said
you know when they know
that you know
then you know
you're finding
interact with, you know? I mean, I've just been amazed at, you know, like last night, last night
I'm hearing some hoos. You know, we've got owls around here, and sometimes, sometimes I really wonder
because they don't all get together and sing all crazy, you know, a bunch of them competing
with each other. But it was going to hear me.
And then there was a really weird sound, just a different tone.
And so I decided to record.
And right before I did, there was a, who-hoo, I just kept, and I'm like, okay, and I hit record.
And it all stopped.
And it had been going on for, you know, stuff had been going on for like, I don't know, five minutes.
and then it all stopped.
Let's see.
Okay.
The fires in,
what was it,
22?
Yeah.
22 in the summer
22?
I wanted to go up there
and go up
Wildcat and be near
them and get away from the smoke.
and I'm driving up
and off
from the left hand side of the road
there's bushes, blackberries,
rhododendrons,
you know, it's bush,
it's trees, it's forest
and I catch something in my life
and it's a twig that, I don't know,
looked like it was about eight, ten inches long
come flying up out of the bushes
and it hits me in the wheel well in my driver's side.
I don't know what that was all about.
Well, I actually do.
Dodge Park.
If you look that up, it's close by, Dodge Park.
I've had, I found footprints there.
If he looked at the pictures that I sent you in the sand,
the little one that I put my hand, my thumb in,
hand out to measure next to.
Something happened there
right as the
last big stage show hit, you know?
The
C, the big C word, you know?
Dodge Park used to let people camp.
Okay.
But then right before this all happened,
something happened down there.
And I heard it,
I was told by someone at a store
who has a fun down there
that, you know, there were shots fired.
and
but the people that live down in that area
they do damage control
you know they were spoken to
um
there were
a camp host a husband and a wife
who had dogs
and lots of dogs
and he had a heart attack
and he died down there
but
it wasn't
it wasn't just a fluke.
I mean, I heard from the lady at the market that I used to go to, told me about it.
But then when I spoke to a gentleman that I would always see, he'd come through and pick up cans and bottles,
and he had this really big, huge white dog.
And I mentioned it to him.
And he said, oh, no, no, he had a heart attack and, you know.
But I tell.
could tell he was, he wasn't being truthful with me.
But what happened was, I do believe, that he saw something, they got dumpsters,
they got big blue, black-rid dumpsters down there for people to put their trash in.
And I think, you know, I know where he could see that one dumpster on the way out,
he could see two different dumpsters from where his home was.
He probably saw something and took a shot.
I was worried that he had killed it.
He had killed a baby.
But I think he didn't and he got the crap scared out of him
and it literally gave him a heart attack because, you know, he shot at it.
It was shots fired.
And, I mean, I think that, you know, at first I thought he had killed a baby, and that really bothered me.
And that's when I decided to carve.
They got clay down there in that river.
And if you're careful, you can carve it and put it someplace and let it, you know, stash it in the river somewhere and let it continue to harden.
become a rock.
And so I carved, you'll see it on my YouTube.
There's a picture of me holding a heart and it says love on it.
And on the backside, I carved a big foot and a whole foot.
And I put it down there, I sat there and I in the river and I carved it.
And this is like down there at Dodge Park, it's a confluence.
The sandy
Bull run comes into the sandy
And that's why I prefer to be on bull run
Because the water is clear
The sandy is cloudy and sandy
And so I'm sitting there
And I think I was watched
You know, I talk out loud to him
If nobody's around
And I made that
And I left it, I hid it
In the river
and wanted the mom to have it.
The mother of the baby, I thought, died.
And I come back the next morning before I'm like the first person in the gate.
They open at 7.
And I go down there and it's gone.
And I'm like, okay, well, did she get it?
Did you guys get it?
Did you like it?
You know, I hope you liked it.
and I come back again the next day because, you know, it's hot and I can't stand being at home.
And I took a video in what I found right where I had been sitting and carving that.
And it was a bunch of fish, a bunch of eaten on dead steelhead.
and I think your show, I think I think I was listening to somebody was, well, maybe it was Steve, I don't know, somebody mentioned how they would eat mushy, really icky, dead fish.
And when I saw that there, I was like, okay, that's a sign.
that was a sign for me.
Then there was a...
I mean, this is a bit woo right here.
This is Pancing White or
or whatever you want to call it.
When I knew that they were up Wildcat
and I wanted to bring them apples,
I wanted to keep bringing them stuff
but I didn't want it to just all go to the deer.
And I'm telling them, you know, I don't care if the deer have some.
I just want to make sure that you're going to be here, you know,
and I'm going to give them to you too.
Is there any way you can let me know?
Just for me to know that you will still be here.
and I'm sitting in the dark on Wildcat at this one other place.
It's a really big pull-off where people have dumped a trailer and people sometimes camp there
and it's got a big burn and that's where I got the little admirer on video.
And I look over and it's dark.
It is blackout.
and I see a
looks like a star
going
it's between these two trees
and it's going up
and down
and up like it's following a big paper clip
just more up and down
and I took a video
because I was trying to get it
and I didn't mention it
in this one and I accidentally
must have deleted the one
where I spoke about it
and but I'm freaking out
I'm like
I listened to it the other night and it was like
wow that that really freaked
me out that you know and I was
I was flustered because I didn't
I couldn't record it my camera was able to
to see it and it was like well I just got
done telling them you know
you know give me a sign that only
you know that only I'll know and see
sure enough I couldn't get it
But I got my reaction, and it's like, that's genuine right there.
Let's see.
So then, right.
Oh, I mean, I've had, you know, there's been sightings.
You mentioned that Bigfoot map.
There's someplace where you can look on a map,
and there's these little green Bigfoot.
that mark sightings.
Yep.
There have been sightings in Boring.
Absolutely.
And I had a, I go a backroad down here,
3, 72nd or something.
They passes over the spring water trail,
and it goes up and runs into Palmblad.
And I'm going past this guy's house on the right
that has a bunch of hunting dogs.
He's got bears.
They're, you know, their hounds that sound like beagles.
And he's got a tall fence.
And there's a bunch of arbor vities running along the roadside.
And I had something thrown at me from, you know,
somebody must have been laying down on the ground
and threw something out and hit my van.
I didn't run over.
thing.
Let's see.
I'm so glad that I document
stuff.
Accidentally even
where
I took my son
down to, it's by
Eagle Fern Park.
It's
right on actually North Fork Eagle Creek that dumps into Eagle Creek.
And it's a free park, it's a little, free will pull off there.
And across the road is a walking path that goes up on top of a Bute.
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At the age of the 50, I've learned some of the family,
like the importance of the job, and that the 99% of the people of more of 50
you know the virus that causes the Culebrilla.
Although not all the persons in risk
will be developed,
I see the eruption dolorousa
with ampollos of the mpollos
making that even the tasks more simple
are all a lot of a problem.
Not learn about the culebrilla
of the way difficult.
Talked or Pharmaceutical,
patrocinoed for GSC.
The circles around and comes back down.
And there's absolutely nothing up there.
I met a woman that my asses
I'd seen a walk and was still down there when she came back down.
And after, you know, she'd ever heard any weird noises or anything strange up there.
She told me, yeah, she's had rocks thrown at her.
And the same spot, I took my son there the next day after I had, I wanted to give me.
The next day after I had, I wanted to give some stuff, but I knew that there was a cat around
that I was feeding cat food to keep it from climbing after the stuff that I was leaving
for the big hairy forest people.
And I pulled this one, well, kind of bit of a sucker off of the old dead tree, pulled it down, put it under my
arm, started cutting twigs to impale
there were hot dogs, or maybe
there were little sausages that I was bringing them.
And it slipped out from underneath my arm.
I had to reach back up and bring it down, work on again,
slipped up, lost it, grabbed it again, finally
got it done, and I took into the video of it
and showed, you know, I got, here's this, and then I put over to
the right, I broke the little chocolate wax donuts and half and put them all over in the tree or bush
right there with it. And then the next night I came back with my son and the headlights hit it.
And I'm like, Josh, look at this. I go out and I inspect it. And oh,
my lord it was nicely woven and held there was another little um uh sucker coming out of the ground from
something else that they freaking attached it to and wove it to so that i could just easily put that
on their hands free.
And it sent a bit of a, I have a smile on my face, but it sent a sugar through me because
I was like, wow, I'm looking over.
It's like, somebody was sitting up on that hill watching me.
Oh, oh, Lord.
and I found a place where, you know, I called it a bigfoot picnic area
because there were a bunch of deer bones, bear, just white deer bones.
Like, wow, yeah, somebody sat here and had a meal.
I've got, I've got a somewhere on there, um, on a, um,
my on my channel
is
what did I?
It's a minute and 48 seconds.
It says that it's a minute and 48 seconds into it
where it's probably
about 12 o'clock at night
and I have my
formal in my
rolled up in my passenger window.
I'm facing the creek
and my phone
is facing back toward the road.
and I didn't look through it really good to see how my view was because it's kind of skewed.
It's not centered.
It's tilted to the right.
And here comes a big hairy person walking down the side of the road.
And you can tell, you can see when they see me.
And they start pausing and they like, they'll duck down.
and then they end up down in a bit of a dip or a bit of a bowl in the bushes.
And they stay there.
My thermal records, they stayed there for, oh dear, 20 minutes before I start moving,
the camera to get like, you know, okay, it was going to do a panoramic.
over the period. So we'll be here
for a little bit, then I'll skid it to the left
a little bit, and then I'll wait
alone, and so on.
And he
throws a rock,
and
he comes up and he
gets caught behind his
rock, and
then I move it again, and that's when
he actually
runs out in the front of my
van, and
he's tall.
I mean, the tree
that's in the video
is unmistakable.
And I've got many
videos and pictures of it there
in that little parking lot.
And when you look at it
in
slow motion,
when I slowed it down on
my computer and then
put it on YouTube and
slowed it down to 25,
it goes so slow.
that you can indeed tell that it is a male
and it goes so fast in the regular speed.
It's just like, I watch in the video, I'm like,
what was that?
I mean, so fast that the camera can't, you know,
can't get all of the form.
And so, yeah.
real quick
real quick
because that part's extremely interesting
those are some of the clips you sent to me right in the email
yeah okay so
that thermal
those thermal clips are so interesting because yes
there is I mean I've seen a lot
and there is a bipedal figure
in those clips it's
it's no mistake.
Did you, were you able to try to do any test to see, like, figure out how tall that figure was that you captured on thermal, any, like, comparison testing?
That is, that is video.
I show you, I show you a bit of the video, and I'm freaking out because I'm like, you can hear it in my voice that I'm in flight mode realizing.
how big he is and I measured a stick
I have a love for wood
I just absolutely love
you know just stripped
river
soft or dried out wood
I've got a love for wood
I
what the heck
oh I measured the stick
and then you know I knew
I can tell right where he comes out at.
I can see, I show you the bow.
I show you a picture of that spot during the day.
And I even, I have somebody go over and somebody shows up there and I ask him to take a thermal.
He doesn't do a real good job.
But, you know, where he comes out at from his waist up,
I come out from behind that,
weighing my hand, and you can't see me.
He was 10 feet tall.
And he's got 20-inch prince.
Oh, my goodness.
Yeah, he's 10 feet tall.
Remind me again.
So the area that this was in again?
This was at, this was at,
Eagle Fern on
Eagle Fern Park.
The name of the word.
Yes.
If you're
there's a road right by it
that is called
it starts with an
am I think
Eagle Fern Parks
and I you know I
I measured
I didn't realize
that I could hold my thumb on my screen and keep stretching out and go all the way out to where I first
encountered them.
They're up Wildcat.
It is exactly 10 miles as the bird flies that they go.
We'll go for a park.
Okay.
It is.
Dummy, dumme, dumb, dumb.
Okay.
The name of the road, oh, it's Kitz Miller,
southeast K-I-T-Z Miller Road.
And, yeah, they go up and down that.
I mean, there's a spot that I pulled over.
The creek runs, you know, North Fork Eagle Creek,
runs all the way up there.
And I can hear it on, it's not even Wildcat anymore.
It's a forest development road.
And the spot that I sat at was at the beginning of the trail 105 going up to Wildcat Mountain Trailhead.
And I can hear north, I can hear North Fork Eagle Creek sitting there.
and I mean there's
there's a spot where
you know I took a video walking back in there
and I was going to check it out
but it was like oh well
there's one break
I mean bow down
they were they were breaking down
limbs and
making it so I had to duck
underneath them and when I ducked underneath
the third one I was like
yeah I don't think anybody's wanted
back here
that and along that road is where I got that footprint
and I wish I had
casting material to do it
um
let's see
down there
at the one spot that's
that's where you know
right across from
him walking out from behind that tree
is that little gravel parking lot
You know, you can fit three or four cars in there if you're good.
And he knew.
He knew.
I mean, he, from where we was recorded at.
He was right across the road and, you know, he was probably 50 feet away, 60 feet away.
He knew we were there.
And, you know, then later that night, he's, no way, earlier, earlier, he's,
down in the creek and he
tosses a pebble to distract my son
and
he looks like he's on shore
when he tosses a pebble but then
you know a few minutes later it looks like he's laying out in the
creek on his back
and let's say
there's there's one where I got it and I was like
wow what's this it was
the one where he stands up, Big and Harry, stuck like Chuck.
Oh, I called it Big Boy Rising for his evening.
Okay.
And it's got a heart going around him up there on the thumbnail.
And I went and I did a comparison.
I went ahead and I set up my thermal during the day in my window like it was when I was
getting him
and or to match the same
you know to match the screen I
I got it as close as I could
and then I walked down there
and I walked up the hillside
to where I thought I found
where he'd come up from
but no
there was
another one there
but it never stood up
there's a second
there's a little bitty
a dot of a heat signature below him.
And that's where I went.
And I was like, oh, my gosh.
He was a lot further up that hill.
So he was further away and higher up.
So, you know, as big as big as he looks coming up from his little spot up there, he's huge.
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I've learned some things,
like the value of the family,
the importance of the work,
and that the 99% of the people of more
of 50,
you know the virus that caused the Culebrilla.
Although not all the people in risk
will be developed,
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these 10 foot tallies got at least four or five foot shoulders and you know standing there when I when I went over with my stick to measure I started my voice is shaking I mean you can hear and I'm breathing heavy like I'd been running or something and I stand there and I realize oh my gosh if he was standing here I don't even want to think about it
You know, I mean, my head's, you know, my head's not even up to his belly button.
That's wild.
Yeah, and then, you know, that night that I got squeezed like Charmin was actually,
I just put this clip up.
It's only 42 seconds.
It says the night I was squeezed like Charmin.
And I don't know.
My son's got the camera.
But down on the creek, somebody comes up from,
it's tall.
It is from where he's standing, his head sticks up.
The creek is probably down.
10 feet maybe
and he
stood up on the
on the hillside
and peaked up over the roots of a tree
and he was just there
for I mean
a split a few
second or not even
not even a whole second
it was crazy
um
uh
that
that was the night that I got
I've got
video footage of
the older
sibling and the younger one
running toward down the creek
and I mean when I
when this happened and I'm like looking at the
video I'm talking to myself and I process it out loud
and I'm like
and I'm right there
I went back
it was during the day
and I'm talking
to the camera
and saying that
you know
if that couldn't have been
their mother
because their mother
wouldn't have been
running ahead of them
and leaving them behind
it had to been
an older brother's sister
and that's when it hit me
it was like
oh my gosh
this
this group is the same one
from up
wildcat
and they just come down the creek
and
I've got
you can see
where the stick gets tossed
comes out and it
bounces in the grass
and that's where I
told my son had the thermal
and I had the spotlight
and I said
did you hear that?
And he was like, what?
And I said, it sounded like something mushing through grass, like a foot or a bunny rabbit or something.
And he's all there.
And I pointed this spotlight out to the right in front of me, about, I don't know, 10 feet out.
And it's about there.
And he's like, I'm ready to go.
I want to go.
He hadn't told me what he'd been catching on the phone.
But I told him, I said, you know,
they're here.
I know I can tell they're here,
but they don't mean any harm.
And so after finding that on the video,
I was like, well, I was just off.
You know how if you turn your head,
you can be mistaken to where the sounds coming from?
It was actually to the left that that stick landed.
And I found it,
and it matches the one
in the video and it's in the
it's on the dashed my van
but they threw at me
well they didn't throw at me
you just threw it out there to distract
and then shortly after that
he wanted to leave
and I did a build on my van
it is it is
wall the wall
all the inside is
tongue and groove
fine. And on my door, you can't see through the window anymore. It's all paneled and I made a
pull-down table that would be held up with little chains. And from the beginning, slam shut, because
you know, everybody's got to slam the door shut, it gets, well, compromised and it would fall down
and I'd have to pull it up before I can, you know, put it back up before I could open the door.
And so it had done that when my son got out and shut it.
And he was like, you know, I'm ready to go.
And he goes around to the door and he opens it and gets up.
I'm like, hold on.
I've got to go in there and fix it so you can get in.
And I'm wearing the same rubber boots that is in that picture where I found that big 20-inch print.
And so I get in and I've taken out my passenger seat and it has got a case in it, a fireproof case in it's put a woodstow in.
And I've got a bench, like a pull-down bench in the middle.
And I'm laying across that on my belly diagonally to fix the door.
My feet are hanging out my driver's door.
and he's bright, you know, the doors open a little bit, like, I don't know, three inches.
You can see that I'm there and I can see that he's there and he's really wanting in.
And all of a sudden, I feel on my right foot a gradual squeeze very slowly and softly.
Like they're coming, they're feeling that rubber, um,
they're filling the rubber boot and that it's garing you know i'm not filling it out so they're
waiting until they run into my flesh and i didn't hear myself but i know i started kicking and
flailing and the thought that was going through my head was oh my god i'm going to get drug out by
a big foot i had to have been screaming i had to make noise because my son
went, come running around the front of the man
and by the time he gets to my door, I'm standing there
outside on the ground and I said,
did you grab my foot? And he's like, yeah.
And God bless him, I love him, I love him the pieces,
that he reminds me of a E-Or.
And he didn't.
He did not squeeze me.
He was right outside the door when that happened.
But, you know, our denial system works to protect us.
And when we got home, we came out into the murder home, and I started, I downloaded that stuff.
And was thinking about what it happened.
And I'm like, you know,
no you didn't you you you you lied you your denial worked to save you to protect us because I said picture it if I had said you know did you grab my foot my ankle then you just said no and you'd see all that we'd have gotten in the van and I would have peeled out of there we'd
very likely would have ended up going into Eagle Creek when I turned right on that bridge.
Yeah, I mean, and so that was the last time he went with me, and it kind of did.
It did to him what I was talking about earlier.
It happens to some people.
I mean, he fell off the facie or he's homeless.
Last time I heard he was living under a bridge in Portland.
And I, you know, I don't know.
I don't know what happened to him.
But I know that that it messed with him.
I mean, he got, we went to on that, on that way,
going out to Eagle from Park is another place we called,
the fish ladder. So on the right-hand side and, you know, people aren't supposed to go in.
They've been trying for years to keep people out, but good luck with that. It's fun and it's
beautiful. And I took him down there to see how high the water was. And when we come back,
I was ahead of him down, walking down the path back to the ran. And he was probably about, you know,
30 feet behind me, 40 feet behind me, and he heard a growl.
He got growled at.
And that scared the crap out of him.
And, you know, they don't, they seem to, for the most part, have a hard time of men.
And I was really surprised that they got growled at.
But, you know,
maybe someone will hear this.
Maybe whoever did this will remember, of course,
and recognize that it was then
and write in the comments or send you an email or something
that it was snowing.
It was snow on the ground up Wildcat.
I took my son with me,
and we stopped at where I first filmed.
got my little admirer on thermal
and I go out and he's skinny
and got me on his bone so he gets cold easy
and he wouldn't come out with me
so I walk across the road and
and I find I find big
big foot prints I mean they
look like a shoe because they're rounded
but I put my foot next to it
You know, it's not a snowshoe and it's huge.
And right there going along with it are some wolf prints.
And so then I cross the road to go toward the logging road.
And I'm always looking down and I'm recording and I'm like a hand print.
It was a big handprint, and I put my hand over it.
You know, it was like two inches, more than two inches longer fingers,
and I go into immediate flight sounding like I'm freaking out and just ran a marathon.
And I'm like, well, you know, okay.
I keep going, go around the gate, and I see some prints that look like, hmm, those look suspicious.
And I keep going down, and I didn't notice it, but in my video, there is a blue bottle to the left.
And I end up noticing something further down the road on the right-hand edge of the gravel road.
and I walked down there
and I'm like, what's this?
It is.
It looks like, kind of like, you know, a paint can or a big coffee can, only it's plastic.
I didn't bother to continue reading the applications on it, but I think somebody
wanted to get some prints, wanted to do some, uh,
you know, plaster
car, some molds, because you can
dim in the snow. I didn't realize that.
Got to have the right stuff.
And I think, like,
maybe there was a truck there.
And that handprint
was him, you know,
getting down and looking around
the back of his truck, down
the road at the guy.
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At the getting to the 50,
I've learned some things,
like the value of the family, the importance of the job,
and that the 99% of the people of more of 50
now have the virus that causes the Culebrilla.
Although not all the people in risk will they're,
I see
the eruption
dolorous
with the
opiress
during
that even
the tasks
more simple
are all
a lot of
not learn
about
the clobriya
to the
way
about the
doctor or
pharmaceutical
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for GSK
and then
seeing and knowing
that he wants
to take
a cast
of his
footprint
and it
probably pissed him off
I found
a pile
of
I said
oh this looks like
Pastor
there is
and it's powdering white,
and that's when I looked down
and I saw that container
probably about 20 or 30 feet
down the road, maybe 40 feet.
And, you know,
it's covered in
small,
not dense, but the paper has been
it looks like a pattern.
Like it got hit against something
that just
took
little pieces of paper off. It was really weird, but it also looks like it got angrily squeezed and
broken, like, you know, not a pop can, but something brittle. And yeah, I think, I think somebody
had the poop scared Adam when they were going to take a cast of a show, and there were some
tissues down there, too, that really freaked me out.
I was, it scared me.
I walked down filming at night with the flash on and got the tennis shoes, put my foot next to it laying there, and then turned and ran back.
I know that they have, that they have been here.
Oh, oh, wait, mind speak.
That was it.
After my little admirer squeezed me like Charmin, I was like, I was like,
I go there and I talk out the windows in the dark.
And I hung my hand out the door out the window and I'm telling them, you know,
if you want, boom, I will admire it.
If you want to touch me, let me know, you know, give me some sort of, you know,
sound fine like
something happy
like a baby
like a baby cooing is what I said
like a baby cooing
and
kept talking and
and I end up
I go back and go back a lot
but I think it was about a week later
for some reason
I needed something out of the back and I didn't
want to crawl through
from the inside so I got my
lamp and went around to my slider and opened it and I was looking around for stuff in there
for something and all of a sudden I hear like a really loud panting happy puppies is what it
sound like I rolled around screaming I still cannot to this day believe how I screamed it
it sounded like something out of a horror movie.
It was so loud.
And nothing.
There was nothing there.
So I get back in my van and it's like, wow, you know, did that just happen?
I mean, I knew what it was.
I, you know, I knew what it was.
And there, you know, when you're born,
with an ability.
That doesn't mean that you're going to be able to do it right from the gate.
You know, you've got to learn how to and, you know, control it.
And I think clearly that this little person and this little hairy person needed to work on their volume
because it was really, really loud.
I'm starting to share because I'm sitting.
out in my hippie hot tub that isn't hot to stay cooling in the heat.
Oh, gosh.
I can't believe this.
I've never.
I mean, this is just, it's a bit, not overwhelming.
Well, maybe a little bit.
to be able to talk about all this stuff.
And just, you know, I think about,
I think about all the people that you've had on
that, you know, I can relate to, you know.
I mean, when I showed up up there on Wildcat
and that little guy was looking out at me from behind that tree,
you know
I think he was like
he was in awe
he was like
I think they can
see our
or us
you know
they can
you know
it's like
we have a neon sign
flashing
hanging around her neck
that
you know
they can tell
they can tell
that you're
you know
you're a good person
and I can't believe that, you know, all the,
you know, hearing somebody say that all the bad experiences were red ones,
but, I mean, that's where they are.
I mean, clearly, because, you know,
someone who wants to kill you or eat you isn't going to run down the road
and wait for you to stop you from crying.
by showing themselves to you like that.
Right.
And, you know, he covered himself, covered his face up,
so he didn't make me start crying for a different reason.
That's really interesting, yeah.
And, I've heard a time or two where one hid behind,
they saw him sitting up on a cliff side on the road,
and they were sitting there.
holding a tree right between their legs in front of them.
I mean, they are a people.
They are.
And, you know, they have a language.
They understand us.
You know, that they're, I'm sure they're going to live longer because they are grounded.
They're not wearing rubber soles and unground.
from the earth.
Yeah.
And, you know, I mean,
Patty, she's got hair on her face.
She, you know, she looks different.
There's more than,
there's more than just one kind out there.
I mean, they, there are ones that look human.
That look like, you know,
a Neanderthal, big brow of it.
If you go off of the just the reports that I've, you know, received, there are different kinds.
They look different in different parts of the U.S.
That's without question, for sure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yep.
Like the ones down in, like, Florida are smaller.
Mm-hmm.
Exactly.
Yep.
The further south you get, they are smaller for sure, and reverse the further north you.
get, you know, up in Alaska, they're much bigger, you know, and up north in Canada.
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I've learned some things,
like the value of the family,
the importance of the job,
and that the 99% of the people
of more of 50
have the virus that cause
the Culebrilla.
Although not all the persons
in risk,
they'll developeran,
I see the eruption
dolorous with ampollos
during the end uphols
doing that even
the tasks more simple
be a whole a retop.
No,
learn about the
Culebrilla of the
way difficult.
Talked on
your doctor or
pharmaceutical,
patrocinoed for GSK.
The things you've experienced
so far over the years is just incredible.
But I would love to, you know, just while I've got you here,
have you ever heard of anything going on south of you?
Like, I'm going to be down in the Willamette National Forest soon,
down near, like, Oak Ridge area.
Have you ever heard of anything happening down there?
Yeah.
No.
No, but I did.
I have been listening to you say how you're going to go.
down there and I've heard
some of the stuff that was
that was talked about that
oh
what was that guy's name that you just
had
on that
his stuff happened around there
really close oh there's been
there's been multiple yeah there's been
the gentleman out by
Spirit Lake
there's been the gentleman where
his dog got thrown up
in a tree
I guess that was
a little bit west of Oakridge, but, yeah, there's just, man, Oregon is just, it's full of
wild stories, but also really, you know, interesting stories like the ones you've shared,
that maybe are not super aggressive, but are also very interesting to analyze, you know,
how they're interacting with humans, you know, in the way that you've been sharing.
I think you can kind of look at it.
And if you compare it to us, we are raised being told stories, being told, you know, experiences, you know,
okay, well, this kind of stuff happened in Mississippi.
So, you know, they grew up hearing about, you know,
Billy Joe
or you know
yeah
Billy Joe
McAlester
and boss
the Tallahatchie Bridge
you know
you just
you hear
you hear different stuff
you're raised on
different histories
and you know
I
I heard someone
say that
that they are told
when they reach a certain age
they are told
about a little hairless one
and, you know, I can only imagine the things that they're told because we are not nice.
Or I shouldn't say we because I'm not a mouse in somebody's pocket.
You know, they're not nice.
And, I mean, that's why, you know, they know what guns are.
You know, there's a reason why they don't like us, why they don't trust us.
And if they can tell, if they can tell a person's intent,
that says a lot about missing fallen one hunted, the hunted.
You know, I mean, when, you know, they're looking for another hunter
and they accidentally find a young man shoved up underneath the root system of the tree.
You know, who's going to do that?
People ask about the red eyes.
I listen to some guy interviewing Steve Izdal.
And, you know, it's like they got this little problem with the eyes illuminating from within.
And it's like, well, you know, I'm a thinker.
I'm, you know, I'm a truth seeker.
I dissect.
And we know about, you know, octopus, sea creatures.
They can change their colors, lizards.
And so there's, you know, there's a reason for it.
It doesn't just happen.
I mean, they're either hunting.
It's a survival thing.
It's either food or safety.
And our eyes have, um,
rods in them that are for night vision.
And I heard somewhere quite a while back that we have somewhere between seven and nine in each eye.
And big for it and the Sasquatch, big hairy folks, they don't like being called out of their stuff.
They can see quite clearly at night.
I mean, there's this one guy
I haven't seen him put up any videos
in a long time, but he's called
We Do It Outdoors, and
he actually
he actually
cut out
some of one of my favorite
videos of his that I recorded that part
where he gets
drug off.
He's out with his brother, I think,
and he gets drug off
and you see at the end of the video you see upside down a foot, two feet walking away.
But he took this one thermal.
And his device, he holds it out in front of him like it's for an electrician or something.
It's really way more expensive than mine was, I'm sure.
But he's holding me, he's like, you see him?
You see the big guy, walk along, reach out, push up a branch out of the way,
and step over probably a log,
but it is pitch black out there.
So I think that, you know,
they know that they're,
maybe they have a thermal.
Maybe that is actually thermal viewing,
weight of view,
and that the AI that they made
the thermal imaging that I have was reverse engineered
and they would need a big hairy person to dissect
and you know I don't know
or maybe it's infrared but I do believe that that glow
comes from their rods
you know, they do something maybe, you know, maybe it has to do with, like when that guy said,
he was spoken to you or, you know, this big hairy guy stepped out.
He had seen his arm and his hand on a tree and he stepped out and was standing there and he, like,
he quenched his fist back and forth like in, like an anger maybe.
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I've learned
some things,
like the value
of the family,
the importance
of the job,
and that the
99% of
of the
people of
the most of
the virus
that causes
the Culebrilla.
Although not
all the
people in risk
they'll
do you
the eruption
dolorous
with ampollows
during
the endpollows
that even the
more simple
be a
whole
a real
not learn
about the
Culebrilla
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way
to
talk or
pharmaceutical
patrocinated
for GSK
Possibly
and he felt
he felt something come to him like
you know what are you
what are you doing here
what is your you know
purpose type thing and he felt
inclined to speak out loud
and tell him that
he didn't intend him any harm
that he only carries
you know the side arm out of habit
and
but the guys the big hairy guy is
eyes went red.
They started glowing.
And so I'd have to
listen to that and see exactly
when they started growing, but
it's, you know,
little marine life,
deep down in the ocean, organisms
have something in
their system that can light up
like a neon light.
So, I mean, it's not
it's not out of the realm of
possibilities and
and I can really easily
imagine it.
Absolutely.
There's so many interesting
theories and
things to consider
that Lisa has been
such a
interesting chat.
Your different things you've encountered,
I'm just thankful we were able to get you on
in order that you'd be able to share
the whole story. So
thank you for coming on.
I've seen fairy. I've got
footage of fairies too
right down there at that
same spot where I got squeezed.
Oh wow.
And
they're on there too.
You know, first video
the inauguration or whatever
of Ferry Hill I call it Ferry Hill.
You know, these things are,
they seem to be about
two inches around
and flat. You know, when it
went up a tree. I've got footage of a shrew on that same weird tree that the big guy went in front of and showed his gender.
I've got a shrew going up that tree. So, you know, this one o'clock in the morning, it's not a spider. It's not a squirrel. It's not a bird going around hopping to, from tree to tree looking like,
going through holes that are all over that landscape.
Like they look like, you know, funnel webs, how, you know, the formation of it,
it is not something that rodents did when they're out off from the ground,
away from the ground, and they're in the shrubs, and they're just,
their holes, their little tunnels made into the foliage.
and through some of the naughty bar, the tree roots out there on the hill, I mean, and they knew, you know, that night that I got that first footage, I'm like, what are these?
I'm like, I'm thinking what came to mind was Tinkerbell because some of the footage, you see a bit of a, um, a, a,
thermal
um
jet stream
you know
like when tinkerbell goes running off
and you see the glitter going behind her
is a bit of a heat signature
from them going through the air
and um
that night
I went home and
and I'm looking
looking for fairy stuff and I happened
upon some guy
that had
there was a website where
um
he started a collection like in 1452 or something way back and all these creatures had been caught and kept and in wooden boxes and there was one of a fairy that had a queen and or queen Elizabeth penny sitting next to it and
and you look at that penny next to that figure and that thing looks like it's about two inches tall
and on my on my youtube i have there is a video very short and it says w t f is that and there's
The thumbnail is the picture of that fairy.
And then a piece of video that I accidentally caught something flying around in a bush that, you know, it wasn't an insect, it wasn't a bird.
And, I mean, they're huge.
They're down at the water when Josh is getting at, well, the one through a rock.
when it like comes up out of the water and and does an arch and then goes back down um i've got
eyeballs that are that have got to be big boy and they're like 10 foot up this tree that's behind me
I mean, I just kind of all kinds of stuff.
It feels like there's going to be definitely more things to talk about in the future, I would imagine.
Who knows what will happen?
Yeah.
Well, I pissed one off up low, low pass.
Did you?
When I left the fire burning.
Oh, my goodness.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He hit the side of my van.
and knocked a pot off of a shelf.
I mean, I was startled by the pot,
but I didn't know what it was.
And then the next day I get up and I go out and I'm like, wow,
all that wood burned all the way off.
I had a big pile out there.
But then I moved to a different spot next door
because the guy left and I wanted that spot.
and I was going off and I was recording.
I was going off and I was going to cut some wood.
And I found, I looked off in the bushes and I found a very specific,
recognizable piece of wood that I have out in the motorhome that he took off of the fire.
He dismantled my fire and he took it, walked away down on the edge of the fuckerone,
creek and he threw it off in the bushes and and I found it and I apologized and told them
you know I've got gallons of water I brought it down to the to the fire pit and I said see here
I've got water I will not you know I will not do that again but I could feel them
I could feel them right there did you see any tracks outside at all around the the van or
No, I didn't look, and I didn't realize that, you know, I didn't realize I thought I had just knocked it off because at that time I was sleeping with my head behind the driver's seat.
Sure.
And it goes diagonal from the driver's seat back to the left corner or right corner.
So my head was down there and I just thought I'd knocked it off, but I didn't.
He got peeved.
extremely interesting stuff i hope that that one uh interaction doesn't repeat itself in the future it sounds
like most of your interactions are pretty peaceful so we'll hope that continues which one the
squeeze one well i guess the squeeze one um i mean did did that leave a did it leave a bruise at all
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At the getting to the 50,
I've learned some things,
like the value of the family, the importance
of the job, and that the 99%
of the people of more of 50
you have the virus that causes the Culebrilla.
Although not all the persons in risk
will be developed,
I see the eruption dolorousa
with ampollos of the mowers
during that even
the tasks more simple
are all a real deal.
No, learn about the culebrilla
of the way difficult.
Talked or Pharmaceutical,
patrocinoed for GSC.
No, no.
Gently squeezed me like a roll of Charmin.
Yeah.
It's gradual until he ran into my
solid flush.
So I would say that's a peaceful interaction, right?
I mean, it could have been much worse for sure.
Yeah, I mean, it was misunderstood, but then, you know, I mean,
they knew when I said, you know,
give me a, you know, a sign, something, you know,
a sound, something nice like a, cooing, a happy cooing baby.
They didn't have a curing baby to compare it to,
but they were told, well, I'm thinking they're around dogs,
so they know what a happy little puppy sounds like.
Right.
So interesting.
Lisa, I appreciate you coming on.
Did you have any, you know, as we start to wrap up our first time chatting together,
did you have any closing thoughts about the Sasquatch?
as a
you've said that as a forest people
is how you
you've mentioned them a few times
yeah
I mean
there's more than them out there
you know
I hope I
I hope I never
see a dog man
but you know those
those eyes
that I'm looking at right now
on my page
it kind of looks like
at first I thought there was a bit of a
blaze, a white blaze
going up the forehead, but
that may not be.
And
out, I don't know,
out in the sun,
they can, depending
on their skin, I've
seen where
there's one
guy that I watch
his name
is, his name
is Sunny.
later
better
and he has
he's got footage
of the same big
hairy guy
over years
and I can tell
from he's got a white
beard
and with his first video
that was like
I don't know
seven or ten years ago
because he looks like
he is one big
dread
like he's nappy
it's not long
and flowing
or anything. And it just grew.
It's like his hair got taller.
And when he's got one
video where he's got a,
there's a camera sitting up
facing their tent, or
facing the hill behind the tent.
And here's this big figure
creeping in behind the bushes.
And he looks really dark. I heard somebody
described his, the same
skin color where it was like
kind of a
a gray
you know kind of Indian looking
a dark
you know there's no
there's no
brown in it
I mean it's like a smoky gray
but then when he starts creeping off
stage white
the sun hits him through
the shrubbery
and his skin turns white
his skin looks light
his skin looks lighter.
So, you know, these squinty eyes,
I look at it and really hope that it's not a dog man.
But when I looked, I mean, that being is about eight feet tall at least
based on where it was standing up the old cat.
Interesting stuff.
be interesting to see if there's other people that reach out in the comments that have had
interactions in that same wildcat area.
I've heard a little bit about it from other people, but I think we might get some other
things too.
But Lisa, thank you so much for chatting tonight.
It has been a pleasure.
If there's anybody in the area, in my area, that
doesn't have somebody to go with.
I would love somebody to, you know, go up there and, you know, I don't feel real safe, you know, being out by myself.
Sure.
I'll put your YouTube channel in the description, and maybe people can reach out to you in the comments of that,
or is there another way that they should reach out to you?
No, they can reach out to me in the comments.
Or, you know, maybe if you don't mind if they emailed you.
So that's, I will say that I don't do that anymore because there have been ones where I have had to answer hundreds of emails.
and it takes up my entire day.
So I try to not do that game anymore.
I apologize, but the comments might be a good deal, yeah,
if you don't have a direct email.
Yeah.
Just keep an eye on the comments, I suppose.
But thank you for chatting tonight, Lisa.
And I really recommend people check out Lisa's channel.
There are some really interesting thermal footage shot.
on that channel. So definitely check that out. But thank you, Lisa. Yeah. Thanks too,
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isn't for men or to enhance sexual performance.
Addie can cause severe low blood pressure and fainting.
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Take certain medicines or allergic to any of its ingredients.
Before taking Addie, tell your doctor about all the medicines you take.
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learned
some things
like the
value of the
family,
the importance
of the
work and that
the 99%
of the
people of
the person of
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the virus
that cause
the
Culebrilla
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all the
people
in risk
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