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(00:02):
If he's fighting, since, you know, I was like, something's
off. And
I'm just like, man, I'm waiting to hear something, you know,
wherever we go, they're always going to be around us.

(00:22):
These things that go bump in thenight will also be on YouTube.
So if you're seeing this on YouTube after the fact, how's it
going comment. We're getting some people
rolling in here. You know something another live
stream, you know for this Mondayoccasion, like I mentioned, this

(00:45):
will be on YouTube. So like if you're at work or
you're trying to, I don't know, pick the kids up, whatever you
need to do. This will also be on YouTube.
Eventually this may end up beinglike a maybe like on the members
side. I haven't decided yet, but we'll

(01:07):
see how it goes. Man, it's Monday, I'm waiting to
get some people in here. So like if you're watching
YouTube, it's so funny. I was watching the like I posted
the the the full video, the fullalmost two hours of last live

(01:29):
stream on YouTube. And so it's just kind of funny
that watching me sit here waiting for people to come in
and it's just weird on YouTube because it's like it's not live
and also here it is live, but you know, it's a it's a it's a

(01:50):
very, very it's AI would say it's a nice day today.
I'm here in Tulsa area. I'm just yapping until we get
some people in here. Start giving some some topics.
That's what I want some topics. I want some some people to give
me some topics. And if you got topics, if you're

(02:11):
going to hear this after the fact on YouTube, drop some
comments down. I'm always taking topics because
you just never know because likeI can go anywhere.
I can tell stories. We can talk about movies, we can
talk about sports. We got OU football coming up.
We got college football coming up this Saturday.

(02:32):
Your boy had to put some. I had to put some money down
this week, past weekend on Iowa State, Iowa, Iowa State, Iowa,
Iowa State, Kansas State. I made 50 bucks.
You know, light work. Some would say light work.
I think I put like 5 down Max bet and it delivered.

(02:52):
But we're hanging out today on this Monday, a few topics we're
going to be hitting. We're going to talk about the
Pawnee story of the railroad. If you guys obviously check my
page out, I told a story on there.
I got some more kind of thoughtsabout that, but basically about

(03:14):
a gentleman who sent me a story talking about he heard somebody
talking as he was going to scarethem when they were out in
Pawnee. Then I got another story from
Pawnee that was pretty kind of crazy actually is a hunting
story about some some guys who were hunting and they ran across
something. So that's on there.

(03:36):
That's another topic we're goingto be talking about today.
Another topic we'll be hitting is Alien Earth and then we're
going to be talking Lucky Star Casino.
Some of the things that I've heard and the short time.
So I posted a video about the Lucky Star Casino and I had a

(03:58):
Bigfoot discussion, I guess you could say.
And I had a lot of people reaching out to me about it,
talking about they seen it or I have copies or I know someone
who has copies of it. So we'll be talking about that
here pretty shortly. But once we get some people
rolling in here, if you have a topic that you want to talk
about, put it in the comments below.

(04:19):
I try to read as many comments as I possibly can.
Sometimes it just don't be working out.
But I'm going to try to try to get every comment.
So if you have any, any topics you want to hit, hit them down
and we'll get it. We'll get it going.
But whoever's jumping in and out.
How's it going today, on this Monday?

(04:39):
Everybody doing all right? It's raining here in Oklahoma.
It's finally getting cool. I know some of y'all was got
sweat back and ass crack sweat and so I just want to make sure
y'all was all right on this on this Monday, because I know
sometimes you know, you just be you'd be sweat down in this
heat. I know here in Oklahoma the

(05:01):
temperature changes every every you could breathe and it
changes. I know out West is probably
different in east, but this typeof weather always kind of
reminds me of like when I was a a young guy, like in the
summertime, it has had a rainy day and I'd be at my my

(05:23):
grandpa's house out in Park Hilland we once it stopped raining
the the crawdads or the whateverthey are that Burrow into the
ground. I don't know if it's crayfish.
I don't know how what these people call them, but but they
basically come out of the groundto kind of do something.
What I don't know, the Physiology things.
We we pick them up and like one time we got one that was in his

(05:47):
yard. Dang, we just boiled it in
water, no seasonings. I was like first grade, 2nd
grade. He's like how you're supposed to
boil them. They're like lobsters.
It's not good. It wasn't good.
It was horrific. I didn't think, I don't think he
had any seasonings in the house.It's funny.

(06:09):
Another, another thing that we used to eat a lot over his house
is those Campbell's chicken noodle soup with the stars.
Back in the day. They used to have the designs.
We'd be eating those up too. But I bet it's so I think a lot
there is a, there is a weirdnesstoo about being live and you're

(06:32):
having people starting to roll in because you're like just
talking. I'm just yapping.
I mean, who hears this? The world may never know.
I was talking to somebody. So my wife and I do whatnot
sometimes. We're going to do 1 tonight.
If you're on Whatnot, go go. It's Toad and Co.
I mean, I'm just helping. I'm not.

(06:54):
I'm just a salesman. I'm just the one that promotes
it. But we had a late, we had a lady
on there who bought some stuff from us and Dang, she was
telling us she got to the centerof the Tootsie Pop.
I'll say, gosh, God bless, how many licks?
You said like 2000. I said you counted.
I don't know if it's 2000. I can't remember how much it was
or 200 or something. I was like God bless.

(07:16):
I said you I said you went 200 rounds with that Tootsie pop and
you got to the center and I think she had like a like when
that candy starts getting sharp or the lacerations on her teeth.
I said, I can't even believe youdid that.
That's insane. But let me know down in down in
the the chat here. Let's see what what topics you

(07:36):
want to talk about. We can talk about anything.
I know I got the 2 Pawnee, Oklahoma stories.
I have not talked about the cityPlex towers, which I didn't even
know that was the name of them. But the city Plex towers in
Tulsa, South Tulsa. So people are giving some lore
on that in the in the comments of that video.

(07:59):
And I didn't realize Oral Roberts.
I mean, I knew he had some dealings with it, but I didn't
know that he was I know he was crazy like that Oral Roberts,
the preacher that obviously the Oral Roberts University.
And like I had never really maybe a few people that had went
there. But I guess people have been

(08:20):
seeing, if you guys have listened that story, a security
guard was telling me that he sawa lady that's like like the
grudge with their hairs over herface and he could see her face.
It was like a weird kind of deadface.
But he was some of the comments that I've seen, I've heard
people talking about her before.I said, damn, that's kind of
crazy because a lot of times when people tell me stories,

(08:42):
there's a lot of stories that I I don't tell on this podcast or
I don't tell, you know, on social media because I don't
know if it's true or not. You know, I don't really, you
know, someone could be seeing something.
I ain't trying to say anybody's on drugs.
But like, you just never know when people tell you stories and
give you information that you really don't know until you

(09:04):
start asking around and you start realizing that like, OK,
this person saw this and this person saw this.
It makes sense. It's the same thing.
And so like a lot of stories that I've gotten from people,
not a lot, but some stories I'vegotten some from people, I have
a hard time telling them becauseI like, I don't really want to
be. That's not that I what don't

(09:25):
want to tell a true story, but Idon't want to tell a story that
may not be correct and not what people are seeing.
And that's going to happen. You know, people see different
things. And I have a theory partially
about Bigfoot, but also really about it's kind of like not
interdimensional stuff, but it kind of is interdimensional

(09:48):
stuff because there's aspects I think, and this was this was a
perfect someone was was describing this on Bigfoot
Crossroads with Matt Napp. He's a friend of mine here at
here at Oakland or here out of Tulsa area.
And we were talking and I was asking him about this podcast
episode he did about that. We like when somebody's going

(10:14):
through the woods or someone sees something automatically,
it's like they're whatever this is they're looking at transforms
into their their biggest fears. And so I thought that was kind
of interesting too, because it'slike, you know, people have
heard Bigfoot stories or dog manstories or LP stories or even

(10:35):
the rake or, you know, differentone of these beings.
Now I'm not going to classify when to go.
I think that's it's not really abeing that's a big that's a a
spirit, I would say, but, and correct me if I'm wrong,
northern tribes. I could be wrong on that, but I
was always under the impression that the Wendigo was a was a was

(10:55):
a a spirit of sorts, like a bad spirit.
So I could be wrong. Correct me if I'm on that if I'm
wrong, but I often wonder if maybe what these, I don't know,
spirits of the forest, what theyare, if they are like blobs and

(11:16):
whatever they run into. So for instance, if they see a
deer, it turns into the deer's predator And like when we see
it, which is not very often, it could be turning into a Bigfoot.
I don't know. I was that that's where my mind
goes it like 11:00 at night. I'm like right back about to go
to sleep fade. Now my mind just goes, hey, but

(11:38):
what if it's not actually Bigfoot, but it's an inter
dimensional energy plasma of such that turns into that?
You know, once we kind of get some more people rolling here,
I'll start telling more stories.But that's kind of another
interesting theory about Bigfoot.
Now, something I heard from a gentleman, and this is not on my

(12:02):
podcast. I can't remember whose podcast I
heard this on. Maybe the confessionals, maybe
I, I, I'm not, I'm not sure. But he said that this is
interesting that Bigfoot was like the dog man's owner, which
is weird because like there's been stories circulating over

(12:24):
the Internet that like these things have battled before,
which I don't know. I mean, I don't know, but it's
interesting. It's an interesting thought, but
some podcast stuff I am. I'm trying to my best to figure
out what day and time that I want to do the 100th episode.

(12:45):
The 100th episode will be live on YouTube.
I'm not really sure where I wantto do it or not where, but when
I want to do it. I was thinking this week and I'm
like, well, I got we got a lot of stuff going on in the
background. So I'm like, well, maybe next
week or I may do a Sunday night,but I'm not really sure.
But I'm I'm going to try to haveRod from lodge tails.

(13:09):
He's on here on TikTok too as well.
We're I'm going to try to have him on and, you know, I, I'm
just trying to kind of seeing how that shakes out and like
where we can go on that. And as far as like
collaborations, I know I've had,I've had a few people over the
course of the, you know, since I've, I've gained some followers

(13:32):
on here. I'm not really a collaborator
and be honest with you, not really my thing.
It's never been my, my cup of tea.
I'm I'm a, I was called myself kind of the one man band.
So like we have different bands of Indians, while I'm just my
own band. Like I just kind of I've always
operated that way. And when it comes to the
podcast, because I think a lot of times I don't want to, I

(13:55):
don't really want to have. I kind of just want to go in my
direction. And that's kind of so I've had
people ask about collaborations.I had a group asked if I wanted
to do a live show somewhere herein Oklahoma.
I don't know where I was, like Idon't know guys, but, but, but

(14:18):
yeah, there's all different types of things that I'm, I'm
working on trying to figure out.And really it just comes down to
time and, and, and getting things done around me.
And I think a lot of times with podcasting, it's like I don't
make any money off this. So it's like, I just do it when
I, you know, whenever I want to and I don't even know.

(14:41):
I don't ever know if this podcast and I really don't.
I'm not sure if I even have plans for the podcast to be
like, oh, like he has his own network or like if someone asked
me to join the network, I've seen that kind of do its own
thing. And that's just not really been
my game. I'm kind of just me.
That's just kind of how I'm always been.
Like I'm not sure if I if I had like a schedule of someone was

(15:03):
like, Hey, you need to do the podcast on this day.
And I'd be like, I don't know. But the 100 episodes coming
soon, I'm trying to think of what else.
I have a few guests that I want to have come on to kind of round
out like episode 101102103104. Like I have about 7 to 8 people

(15:29):
that I have that I'm want to getahold of and then try to see if
I can hammer out a date. But like spooky seasons coming
too. And so I'm I'm going to be
working on that too as well, especially like I want to have
some people I've had on before, but like I was like throwing in
someone who I haven't had on before.

(15:50):
And last year for spooky season 2024, I had hunters of the
paranormal on and then I had weird main paranormal and then I
had a group out of Checotah after Walker Paranormal.
And man, maybe I don't know how y'all do it.
If y'all listening to this, I donot know how y'all can put up

(16:14):
pentagrams and put up those little machines where they can
get people. Not me.
I've had people ask me, hey, let's go on a ghost hunt since
you're you know, you're somewhatlocal and I'm just like, I don't
know. I don't know.
I'm not like I told the story onthe last live of Dang, I almost

(16:35):
had something fall over here on the last live about why I don't
go some anymore. And I posted the the the video
about my ghost hunting days and there's more of that.
But also to like I have I just have so many weird little little
stories. They're not big stories, but

(16:55):
like, you know, we would go out there and basically find like
animal bones out there. Like we'd see animals go
missing. So like we would keep track of
like when we going down to the bottoms out in Fort Gibson, OK,
out behind or out beside OG and E, we would track the animals
and you know, we go out there and there be dog bones, like all

(17:18):
types of crazy, you know, animalbones out there.
But one night I hadn't, I don't think I've ever told this story,
but like the one night we were out there and we think we see
like you can kind of like when you're going down this, it's a
terrible, it was a terrible lastroad to it was crazy ditches.
Like you had to really go slow and weave your way through.

(17:40):
And we're looking and it's like,Dang, is that a fire?
And so we really get started looking and we could see it.
It looked like small flashes of light through this thick brush
that was on the sides of the of the road.
And we're like, man, that might be a fire.
So we then my buddy and his fourwheel, 4 wheel drive Jeep, I'm

(18:00):
trying to tear that thing up because we start flying through
there and we pull up to the where we think we saw the flames
and we get there and there's no one there.
It's like absolutely no one there.
It looks like no one had been there.
It had like it looked like nobody had even been around
that. And we look over there and you
can see a little small like it like smoke coming up.

(18:23):
So I don't know if someone doused the fire or put something
on it, but like they made sure that fire was out.
Like they're like, and we couldn't tell it's dark outside.
We didn't have, we didn't have any like super flashlights.
It's always kind of misty down there too.
It's always real wet. Didn't matter if like it rained
or or not. But so like someone in the

(18:44):
comments of that video, they were like, yeah, they're satanic
worshippers down there. And I'm like, that might be what
we saw because we had been, I mean, we had been actively, you
know, trying to find something out there.
I mean, we went out there every Friday night after football
games and just was trying to find something.

(19:07):
But we never found nothing. You guys come in and out, hit
that like button. I want to make sure y'all have I
for arthritis. Arthritis hit that like button.
I appreciate it when you hit thelike button, just hit as many
times you possibly can. I want you to get arthritis on
for me. But but yeah, it's a it's weird,

(19:28):
man. It's the O state of Oklahoma is
just weird in general. I never, I think the furthest
I've ever really attempted to totry to go do any ghost hunting
is me Out further away is Checotah.

(19:49):
You follow. There was one.
There was one time. Dang, I'll guess I'll tell
myself here, but I went out witha bunch of people in that went
to school is either you follow or Checotah.
I can't remember. But we were out there just
randomly one night already kind of in the area.
I think we might have. I don't think it was coming off
the lake or what, but I was with, I can't remember who I was

(20:11):
with actually, this is forever. It's probably almost 17 years
ago. But anyways.
We were out there, right out by Honeycomb Bluff out there, and
you follow kind of West. You follow as you come off the
highway, take a right and you goon down and we're all sitting
out there. And like at the time there was

(20:33):
nobody that lived out. There was just pitch blackness.
So we go up the side of this kind of this, I don't know if
it's like a hill or whatever, but yeah, we go out there and
also we hear something kind of walk in at the bottom of that
trail just like real soft. It was like, so we're thinking
maybe might have been a rabbit, but I'm like, I don't a rabbit
at night. And we hear it again, like, what

(20:57):
is that sound? We're really sitting there
thinking like, what does that sound?
But never, never we end up getting out of there because we
started kind of it was like it was getting closer, like it was
like trying to sneak up on us. I was like, damn, could have ran
into a baby Bigfoot. But we got out of there.
Maybe my buddy lost his Dang shoe.
He put stepped in a it was like a little mud something there

(21:18):
where you kind of enter from thethe highway from the road.
Dang stuck his foot in there, couldn't get his shoe out.
He has he like literally had stepped like full weight and it
went all the way up to his Dang shin, like like middle of the
shin. And he got just bought those
shoes too. I remember him saying, man, I'm
in. I hope I don't mess my shoes up.
Yeah, he messed his shoes up. He had a full, like full full

(21:43):
foot in. Aaron says let's go out there.
No, I ain't going out there. I'm not going out there.
The reason why I ain't going outthere, man, is like I feel like
I just feel like I haven't been there forever.
And like honestly, I haven't been to for Gibson probably
maybe since like we was all hanging out, like I'd haven't

(22:06):
been to for Gibson maybe since we played basketball out there.
I was just saying since I graduated, but now that's that
was a long time ago showing my age.
But but yeah, like I'm trying toget some other.
We went to abandoned building inChecotah and we couldn't really
see nothing. But you like that's one thing
about being in abandoned buildings.

(22:26):
You just like so much energy andjust old like it's just like
creepy, but it's everything's all old timey.
But like we were out there and we can hear somebody walking
sound like somebody's walking onthe front on the top floor, but
there was no top floor. So we were thinking somebody was
on the roof since we don't we get out there and there's nobody
out there. But like it sounded like it

(22:48):
another time. It's a Morel Home Park.
We went out there. I can't probably 1020 times and
I went out with I went out therewith so many stinking people.
If you don't know where that's at, that's Park Hill outside of
Talukwall where it's Talukwall, I guess technically, but I'm
trying to get where else. When I was when I was with the
Spirit Talkers, we went out to Recreation Center that I worked

(23:13):
at. I was AI was a director over
there. And we ran into, I don't know if
I don't know if I want to say a demon, but it was like it had a
name and it told us its name. And I'm trying to think, I think
it was malice. And if you haven't heard, what

(23:36):
was it Episode 95? It's a it's a members only.
And I know a lot of people been asking about this pastor story
that I told on here about the pastor that served 2 quote UN
quote, 2 masters is how I it's how I describe it.
But I'm not really sure. I know a lot of Christians in my
Dang comments being like, you can't serve 2 masters.

(23:58):
Like you think you can't serve 2masters.
They don't mean he can't. And that guy was a preacher at a
church in the day and then he had his his synagogue of
whatever he had going on at night and he was using the
church money to fund that at night.
So that story's out there. But the reason why I don't want

(24:21):
to tell that full information, that full story on TikTok,
because it's just like, it's a lot.
It literally took me an hour andsomething to record.
And I detailed my entire time with this guy who was telling me
these rant, you know, these stories from time to time.
His, you know, he would tell me that his his grandpa because
they're originally from Arkansas.

(24:45):
And during that time when he wastelling me, I went and looked it
up. I think that they were doing
some type of energy weapon stuffout there that could be looked
at, but I can't, I can't exactlyquote that.
I haven't looked at that in fouryears or three years since he
told me that it was like 2022. But he had a lot of he did a lot

(25:08):
of creepy stuff, like just a lotof just like he may like no, I
wouldn't say because he he came across to me as a as a good guy,
Like I never had problems with him, but like you could tell
that he's doing stuff like I'll tell part of the story.
Like I said, you guys can find this on YouTube, on my members

(25:30):
only on YouTube, you know, but he, he had sigils all over the
place, all over that building. And I remember somebody finding
one. It was like underneath a desk in
one random room. And I was like, I told him, I
said, why are you doing that? He said, well, I just want to
make sure this place is protected, you know, from any.
And I'm, I'm looking at him like, no, I think you're trying

(25:50):
to spy. I think you're trying to know
what's going on here at all times.
And he kind of looked at me. He kind of smirked.
I knew I knew what he was tryingto do and he would do things
like that or he would show me books that he got from these
this organization that I'm not going to name because they

(26:11):
they're everywhere. And it might it's it's like one
of the stone stone. Y'all get it?
It's someone who works on stones.
But the last part by itself, he was working on that and you
know, he had different like he would show me the books every

(26:33):
now and then. I'd take a look at them, but I
was, I'm nervous about that because I had to run in with
some somebody or something that wasn't, I don't think it was
human that said that they were apart of that organization.
And that story is episode 94. So all the episode 90s.
I've, you know, I'm, I've been talking about this is the most
recent on the podcast, but it's a but he had a lot of those

(26:59):
weird books and you know, there were symbols in there that I'm
like, man, these are elaborate. Like I didn't know anything
about these symbols. And so he, you know, one of the,
I think it was a lifeguard or somebody or somebody, somebody
found something and it had symbols on it and different
things in the desks and whatnot.And there was one time, I'll

(27:19):
tell you this is kind of creepy,but I was sitting at the front
desk. I'm just kind of finishing up.
I just got done shocking the pool and I'm trying to put in
data from the this day so I can be ready for the next day.
And I'm sitting there and all ofa sudden I thought I heard
somebody laughing like a like a real kind of, I hate to say

(27:40):
maniacal, but you know, some people be really laughing, but
like really laughing. But it was like a whisper.
It was like real, but I could hear it in my ear like I don't
if anyone else is there. I don't know if anyone else
would have heard it. There's no one there, but like I
heard some kind of laughing Romaniacal, but it was a real
whisper. And I asked him.
I said, I said, are you doing stuff in this building?

(28:03):
You know, that's kind of when itcame to the symbols.
That's when he kind of gave me that answer.
But I asked him. I said, I think I heard you last
night. He kind of looked at me.
So you heard me. I said, yeah, I heard you.
He kind of smirked. He had to smirk about him.
I knew he was up to, you know, doing some some things.
But and you know, he talked about, and that's why I always

(28:24):
say when I hear people talking about this new age magic,
eventually, one day very long inthe future, I'll tell my
encounters that I had with a witch.
I get nervous talking about thatbecause that was weird.
That was some weird stuff, man. I had me being of the spooky and

(28:46):
being around a bunch of spooky alot of my life.
That was that's something I've II haven't really talked about
with a lot of people because it was it was one of the weirdest
times I've spoke about a little bit, but not a lot.
Maybe one day I'll have to tell that story about my time messing
or dealing, dealing with messingaround with whatever with

(29:08):
someone who was a new age witch.But he was doing a lot of that
too, though. That guy that you know, he was
one of my team members. He, he, he was doing a little
bit of that and he was talking about hill, hill medicine,
Appalachians. If you hear this, people from
Appalachia who know those things, he called it hill
medicine, I think, or something.I can't exactly remember what he

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called it, but he called us something like that.
And he said that he learned someCherokee stuff and he knew some
people out out in 10 killer out in kind of cooks and heels that
taught him some stuff. And he he basically was mixing
it, mixing the two together, which I don't know.

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I know I was talking to Patrick Meekin about the Amish medicine.
I've mentioned this on a lot before, but one thing about that
Amish medicine, it's like it's like a bunch of different.
I don't know if it's Germanic orif it is Eastern European magic
or medicine mixed with native medicine and it becomes really

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strong. And there was a Hulu doc Hulu
documentary talking about that. I was like, man, and this is all
right before I was talking to that guy too.
He's AI think he's a deep, he's a self trained demonologist, but
he's he's done all types of stuff and he had I had episodes
with him back in last October during spooky season.

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But if you guys go to my page and you click YouTube, it goes
takes you right to YouTube and Ihave basically everything in
order, like in playlist. So if you go to the playlist,
it'll be like full episodes, videos, stories by native
storytellers. Like it'll it's broken down
because I'm weird like that. I like thing.
I like things where I can just listen to it continuously over

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and over. But I hope everyone's doing all
right. My little yap A thon right
there. If y'all can hear my cat in the
background, he's got to get his two cents in let me know if you
got any topics in the chat and we'll see what we can do Let's
see what what I what I can pull from my memory to give you all
some. If you guys got a topic that you

(31:17):
want to talk about eventually we're going to get to the lucky
star casino stories and information and then eventually
we'll get to Pawnee. OK, I got talking about the
railroad traveler story that I have posted and then another
story that was told to me by twogentlemen.

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So they both told me this the same the story with one giving
what more details, the other onegiving me a broad overview.
And it's something that I'm I'm curious in because there was
some UFO activity going on too at the same time with those
guys. But let me know in the chat if

(31:59):
there's any other topics you want me to hit.
Today I'm going to be talking about Alien Earth episode 3 as
well. I've been watching the boys,
which I didn't. It's just I guess is the final
season or that was the final season because seeming like
they're trying to wrap it up, but Karl Urban is like looking
decrepit. That's a great it's a great

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show, though. It's kind of losing me a little
bit, but it's a good show. But is there anybody who you
know, if there any topics you want to talk about, put them in
the chat below. But let's get on to the the
topics, the stories. So I posted that Pawnee story

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and I didn't really, you know, Iknew, I know Pawnees creepy.
I, I spent some I spent one night out there with Russell Sun
Eagle and Chris Hill. We did a storytelling event out
there and they took us on a I tour the grounds and all this

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and you know, they they were showing us what you know, what
places you know, people been seeing things and I have
received stories of stories frompeople.
I heard a gargoyle story from somebody out that way.
I believe I put hold on this is creepy, but but this person told
me this story about this railroad travelers.

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And basically they were fishing one night and all sudden kind
of, you know, things were getting real dead.
So he decides to go fishing somewhere else again, away from
his cousins. And he's fishing and he's like,
man, I guess I'm going to go back, you know, I'm going to go
over here and fish. And when he's over there
fishing, he thinks he hears somepeople on the railroad tracks,

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you know, kind of, I don't know if it's behind him or in front
of him, but he hears somebody talking on the railroad tracks.
So he's like, man, let me go outhere.
Maybe it's my cousins. Maybe I'll go scare him real
quick. And so he kind of makes his way
through the, the, the shrubs andall of a sudden he hears
somebody talking like, hey, likehe's over here, he's over here.

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Look, he's over here. And so he's OK.
I'm about to get them. They're about to cross in front
of me. And so he jumps out and there's
nobody there, absolutely nobody there.
And he looks around. He's like, what in the world?
What's going on? And so he he ends up going, you
know, getting this stuff and going back to his cousins.

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And his cousins are still there.His cousins have never left.
They were still at the pond. So there's no way that they
could have been on the railroad tracks, ran all the way around
and got back to their spot before he got back.
And so I know I was kind of thinking of that could be LP.
And also too, I wonder if there's spirits of like maybe on

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like railroad tracks, but maybe someone passed away because
those I don't know if it's the same railroad tracks, but I've
received another story about somebody out of Pawnee who had
heard a gargoyle that landed on the the railroad tracks.
And I wish I, I don't, I'm not really well versed in TikTok and

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how to get things behind you on the green screen.
But but maybe I may post it eventually or something.
But but she was telling me that this thing look like it's just
planted on the railroad tracks and she was like watching it and
she's like a man. Like it looked like kind of like
stone is kind of what she described.
Because the way the picture thatshe sent me that of what she

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thought it looked like it lookedcrazy to have like big ol eyes
and its wings and it has real kind of short, shorter, stumpier
legs, but kind of all like they're built looking like
strong. But like I wonder if that's the
same railroad tracks out that way out in Pawnee.
But but as look like as that story.
I tell that story, you know, people start reaching out and

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you know, I've heard different stories and you know, someone
told me a story a while ago thatthey saw basically this might
have been, I can't remember who told me this actually, but
somebody was telling me it mightbe the same person actually, but
they were saying that they saw basic kind of like a, you know,
like when a ghost does like a like it's stuck in a loop.

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He that's what he saw. He saw basically a bunch of
ending Pawnee kids, you know, walking and there was an old
headmistress or whatever leadingthese kids up into the dorms,
whatnot. He said he was out there.
I was like, man, that's crazy. But you know how energy sticks
like that. But so the the story that was
told to me by these gentlemen, you know, they reached out.

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I don't know, I don't want to give their names, you know,
unless there's like, hey, you can say my name.
But so they reached out and theysaid in the Commons, they said,
hey, man, you need to accept. This is how I know this might be
pretty decent. This guy, he's got to tell me.
He said, hey, you need you, holy, you need to go and accept
my message on here on TikTok. I said, all right, So I was

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like, man, I'm already, it's like it's already kind of late.
I was like, I'm getting sleepy, but I'll accept it.
And I said, what's going on? You know, just kind of being
pleasant, You know, he's like, you're not going to want to miss
this story. I said, all right, we'll tell
it. So him and his buddy, there's a
lease of land out in Pawnee. I didn't ask the specifics
because if I start asking for specifics, I'm going to, I don't

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want anybody to know that there's a lease of, you know,
hunting out in Pawnee. Well, over the course that
they've had this deer lease, there have been like weird
electrical things happening. They would put deer cameras out
in this prop part of this property and it just literally

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like it may take a few pictures,but it would eventually the
battery will go dead. It's like always the energy, the
electrical energy would just ZAPout of these these machines.
There had been times where they were out there and they you
know, the truck wouldn't start or the car wouldn't start.
There had been times where maybeI think it was like phone

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batteries that he may correct me, I think it was like phone
batteries. But this electrical stuff was
having a lot of issues out there.
And he said every time, like when something wouldn't happen,
they always got stuck. He said literally anytime that
something didn't happen, they always got stuck out there.
So like they could go through a random pot of mud and just get
stuck. And so they just end up having
to, you know, figure it out and get out.

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But they had a camper out there and the way that the camper got
out there is a one time the family went out there and they
basically just got stuck. And so they just left it and
hitched and get left it. But he like, it's like he said
just land is weird. He said that they've they've had
a lot of weird stuff happening out there.

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So these guys are out there thisnight and and you know, they
were trying to, you know, get ready to hunt probably the next
day, I think is what they said. But so they're all, you know,
they're him and his buddy layingin this camper and all sudden
they sort of kind of noticed that things weird happened

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outside the the camper. And then they started he, I
can't remember if they said it was like tapping on the windows,
but something was messing with the camper on the outside.
And you know, they start lookingkind of around to try to see if
they can find something. And the literally the guy was
like, man, I was so scared. I didn't realize because they
didn't have no weapons in the car or in the camper.
It was all in the truck in the, I think it was a toolbox or in

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the back seat that was in the truck.
He said he could hear something messing with the truck, trying
to maybe get into the truck. And so they looked around and
see if they can find anything. They're real.
You know, he's guys guy was like, man, this is scariest I've
ever been. And he's like, we just built
them enough courage and we go out there and they go out there

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and they look around, you know, he's getting ready to fight
somebody or fight something and there's nothing there.
There's nothing out there. And, and they started kind of
really were looking around to see maybe if somebody left
something or any type of trace of anything.
And I can't remember where it was at on the on the vehicle.

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But there was a nasty he said itwas the IT was said it was the
most unhuman, inhuman looking handprint that he'd ever seen.
He said it was greasy. It looked like it was might have
been hair like he had put its hand on the thing and it had
left right here on the from the handprint like it was setting
itself on something. And he said, man, he said that

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it just was the biggest, greasiest, nastiest handprint
that he had ever seen. And he said, we got out of
there. He said, But the weird part, you
know, that handprint and the thenext weird part was they when
they went out, like when they were on their way out of there,
they look behind them and there's lights coming up from
where they were. So I got that's creepy.

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And that guy, he's like, man, that was the scaredest I had
ever been ever in my entire life.
He said whatever that was something was, you know, out
there with us and I'm kind of curious, you know, if something
you know what it might have been.
I kind of want to go out there. I did something.
May I've go out there and see ifI can see something, but let's

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see here. Don't whistle at night.
What's going on with you, man, My brother from another mother.
How you doing? Hope you're doing all right.
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You know, give me some likes. Let's get the likes going in
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I want y'all to if you got a hey, if you're busy, you got a
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I want to get what's my goal, let's do 15,000 likes before I
get out of here and we got some time.
We got plenty of time. 15,000 Dang Tik Tok's letting me know

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that y'all letting me know that y'all filth.
He had had to filter some of these comments because y'all was
wiling out in here. Y'all talking real greasy.
I wish I could see what they were, but I guess I'll never
know. But yeah, I want to I want to
hit, I want to hit 15,000 likes.So hit as much as you possibly

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can. Somebody in here talking greasy.
But if you're hearing this on YouTube on the back end, because
eventually, like I said, this will be posted to YouTube,
please let me know in the comments if there's any topics
that you guys want to talk about, if there's any topics you
know here today that you want totalk about.
I know I'm kind of going on in aweird time, but it's just the

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time I have. Eventually I'll go on at night,
but I'll be I'll be getting too scared.
I don't want y'all getting too scared.
I know I don't want you guys having to curl up in a blanket.
You know, I don't want y'all be hiding under the covers thinking
that a shadow man is going to get you, which he might, he
might. But going back to that Pawnee

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story, you know, it's always, it's always interesting to me.
And I know David Pilates has talked about this for a little
bit. I think he had just recently had
a new movie come out, I think in2024.
But I talk about him. But he's got a lot of good
research. It's interesting to hear that.

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But the UFO and Bigfoot connection is, is interesting to
me. And I had somebody reach out to
me while he's on my show Huntersthe Paranormal.
Had his grandfather said that hewas abducted and saw what he
thought was Bigfoot on a different dimension, which is

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crazy, but it's interesting because with them seeing
whatever that greasy handprint, whatever came from that greasy
handprint, you know, maybe that thing, whatever it was, got
lifted back into the ship and maybe that land because there
was talk about the different energy zones and Ley lines.

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I know that's like a conspiracy thing, but like, I wonder if
that's something to that too. And that that energy, you know,
I know a lot of different religions or the kind of bypass,
bypass, a lot of that, you know,the energy of the water, the

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energy of the, the grass, the trees.
And I believe in those things. I believe in those energies.
I always try to, I always try totreat nature right in.
I think that's a lot of what happens at the Illinois is
these, these these beings who that's their home or in the
lakes. These things flood.

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I don't think we've had any floods this year to my
knowledge. I haven't been to Tahlequah
probably in three or four Tahlequah.
I haven't been to Illinois in probably four or five years.
I was down there. I was down there all the
stinking time, man. I just could not get enough of
it. I I miss it.
I was down there last time with my dogs, my, my Husky and my

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mastiff days down there loving it.
But I think a lot of this, you know, with these natural
disasters, we're, we're doing a lot of digging, like within the
Gulf Coast or the Gulf, What is the Gulf of America now,
whatever it's called, that's crazy.

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But you know, we're doing thingsto to nature and someone brought
a good brought up a good point to me and I thought this was
very interesting when it comes to oil, as we act like or we say
oil is a is a is a non renewable.
Once it's gone, it's gone. Yeah, Gulf of Mexico forever.

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Yeah, that's the I don't understand, you know, I don't
understand the name changes and stuff.
It just doesn't make sense to me.
But whatever. But but like with the, the oil,
someone brought a good point. But what if, what if what we're
doing is we're, we're basically taking the blood of the earth.

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What if the what if oil, crude oil that comes out of the ground
is the Earth's blood. And there's a price to be paid,
I think on a, on a metaphysical and a, and even a physical plane
where we have to pay the piper. We have to pay our toll and you
know, things like Katrina, like I watched the Katrina

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documentary and I just couldn't believe like the amount of how
crazy that was. And I mentioned this before on a
previous live stream, but it's just crazy to me to how we have
all these these man made barriers and man made, you know,
things that keep us safe, you know, tornado sirens.

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But it doesn't matter. Those things don't matter at the
end of the day. If, if that storm Mother Nature
decides to take it, she will. And I also wondered if maybe we
get to a point where we just take and take and take and take
and take that she just can't take no more.
And she goes, well, let me go throw a hurricane out in the
Gulf, you know, tear up a bunch of stuff.

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And, you know, we always do. People always kind of like, oh,
we need to clean our our oceans up.
But like, that stuff disappears like that.
Like the oceans are back to how they were and that oil goes back
to where it's supposed to go. You know, I don't, I know, like,
I know that this may all sound crazy to the, to, to people who

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live in a black and white world,like a like this is how it is
and this is how I believe it to be.
But I also believe that there's something that's always behind
that there's always something that's moving that like things
just don't. I believe this things don't
happen for a reason or they don't happen for no reason.
Like things are just not random.I think that we we do things to

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the environment. I think we do things to
ourselves. I think things we do to others.
And we it becomes a point where like whatever that is is going
to get its get back. It's going to it's going to get
us beauty and more says, Oh my gosh, the the Katrina stuff was
so crazy and sad. Yeah, like I watched that

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documentary on Hulu and I can't wait on Wednesday for the, the,
the Netflix version of that. I cannot wait to see what that's
going to say. But like, those people could
have been evacuated. Like, I know we can't predict
storms, but like there had been things that the, the the Corps

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of Engineers and and all these studiers and researchers, there
are documents out there that wastold to the mayor like, hey, the
levees may break. We need to get these people out
of here. And he said, well, yeah, like we
it was like he was trying to save face.
But then come to find out that dudes embezzling all the money.
He's in prison. I believe he was in prison two

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years after Katrina for mismanagement and embezzlement.
And it always goes back to if you if as someone who has worked
in local municipalities, if you ask about what the internal
controls are and they can't giveit to you, there are none.
Just let that sink in. I worked at a city out in West

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Oklahoma City for some time. And when I first got there, I
said, what are the internal controls for this project
process for this? And they, and they were like,
well, we're, we're working on it.
Oh, so that there are none is what you're telling me.
Nothing. There's nothing there.
So Katrina could have been avoided, but also to Mother

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Nature in like Aaron says, Mother Nature is undefeated.
She's never lost. She is has never lost.
Let's see here what's going on. Miss me B his Jay.
Hope you're doing all right on this this Monday.
I know everybody, everybody's you know, weekend went a little

(50:52):
too hard for some people. I know, I know.
I've been there. Sometimes you wake up on that
Monday, you said why beauty Morrises and the way they lied
and said that they went and got people, but they really just
left dead bodies. Yeah, that's that's what's crazy
too. So what's insane to me is that

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they didn't even have no processes for when it flooded.
So there were dead bodies floating in the water.
And also to at the Superdome andthe convey.
I had never heard about the Convention Center that was just
a couple blocks down. But they just left the bodies
dead. They would just stack them up in
the bathroom because bathrooms didn't work.

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You know, with all the flooding,there's yeah, there's no
electricity for bathrooms. So they just left the dead
bodies in the bathrooms or they left them in the hallway.
And there were CDC people who were on the ground.
Like, man, we got to figure something out.
We got dead bodies and like and just imagine the amount of
people I think the death. I can't remember the death toll.
If anyone y'all y'all know that,but just that documentary, it

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was on HP air was no, it was it was on Hulu.
I couldn't even believe it, man.I didn't realize, as you know,
2005, I'm in 6th grade, 5th grade.
I'm a young, I mean, I'm 31, so whatever, whatever that is.
But I remember like seeing like,man, that's so terrible.
And I remember we got some kids or yeah, I think we had some

(52:19):
kids that came from Katrina. And one thing that's just so
it's so crazy to me is that theyjust, we just left our elderly.
Like that's like shout out to the guys who like literally just
jumped on boats and was draggingpeople out of houses.
Like, but like for the like, that's why when people say, like

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I always heard this phrase growing up and I'm going to
probably get it wrong because I'm not well versed in this, but
do or what JFK said, do not withwhat your, what you or what your
government can do for you, but what you can do for the
government. Like that's brainwashing.
The government's never going to take care of you.
If your house is burning down, government's not going to help
you build it back. That's a you thing.

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So like I, I just, I, I am disillusioned with the fact and
especially seeing Katrina and see how how that could have been
managed a little bit better. I'm not going to talk about 2020
and how that was. And now we got kids with
myocarditis. We got kids having heart attacks
and 1819 years old. Is it common?

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Is it something that happens to all kids?
No, but that's never that's never happened.
They had like 1 case in the last20 years something and it was a
kid that already had something going on.
I mean, we had Hank Gathers, he had a heart attack on the on the
basketball court, passed away onthe court back in the 90s.
But that's, you know, we don't we don't see those things.

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And so there's just ways that wejust expect, you know, a higher
entity to save us. And something that I was, you
know, I've kind of learned over the last five years is it's not
not like only person that can save you is you or the only
person that can save you and your family is you.

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Oh, me B says hello. Yeah.
Hey, I I hate to do it, man, butsome of these people would be
rolling out of bed like, Dang, what did I do?
I almost went to karaoke last night, but I I decided not to.
I guess I'm a better person for that.
I guess Betsy goes. I remember hearing tons of
people were left to die in cellsat the.
Yeah, at the prison. Yeah, they were, they were.

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Yeah, they were left to rock. You know, they were just left to
rock. Oh, another crazy thing about
Katrina that I just was like, I didn't know anything about was
that when they were saying, I remember back when this happened
and they were like, oh, there's snipers.
There's like lawlessness going on.
But really it's just people trying to get food because they
weren't feeding them at the theywere telling everybody go to the

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Superdome, telling everybody to go to this place and we'll help
you will feed, you will make sure that you're safe.
This is what the government of New Orleans says.
They didn't do that. So these people are like I have
a infant who needs formula. If I walk down here to the non
flooded part of New Orleans, which I believe was what was it

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Algiers or I'll go down to the French Quarter.
We got to find something for there was people in there like I
have to find food for my child. And we had, and this is, and
this is, I'm not trying to be any type of way, but there were
a lot of white people down theresaying that these hoodlums and
these thugs are stealing from mygrocery store and they're just

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taking whatever. And there were literal video
footage of these people not carrying out cell phones, not
carrying out shoes, not carryingout all the stuff that they were
claiming they were carrying out,carrying out.
It was all food. Literally grocery stores had
everything intact besides flashlights, battery, stuff like
that. Like these people are not being

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fed and so they had to figure itout.
There are people from Algiers who were trying to make their
way over to the Superdome in this in the city said Nope, turn
back. And so Katrina was a mess and
I'm glad I saw that document andI'm hoping the Netflix 1 isn't
is better, but I'm I'm not Netflix hasn't had a good
documentary in quite in quite a while.

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Beauty more says, yeah, I knew it was bad, but not that bad
Yeah, it was bad and I didn't like I said, that's just shows
you the power of media, man. Just in general, just people
will blindly follow a news organization just because they
say what you what you want to hear and that a lot that a lot
of times is not really what the case is.
And you know, for them to call them people, thugs and hoodlums.

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And it was a majority black, youknow, because the Lower 9th Ward
was a lot of black people and there were a lot of black people
at the Convention Center in the in the Superdome.
And even the people in the documentary, like, yeah, I
looked around. I said, man, I only see, I'm
just seeing a lot of elderly white people and black people.
That's what they were seeing. He said we'd see some, some
younger, you know, younger whitedudes.

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This is the guy. This is not me saying this is
the guy from the documentary. He said, I just looked around.
I saw a lot of my people. He said, I don't like, you know,
what can we do? Let's see here.
Hey, my goal for this live y'all, it's 15,000 likes 15,000

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like so hit that like and I appreciate y'all jumping in and
out. And the greatest tragedy of our
time is hurt. Yeah, it's up there it no doubt
and it's crazy. Just happened four years after
911. So at that time and people I
know, there was AOU football player CD Lamb who plays for the
Cowboys. He had to come to Texas, like

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the state of Texas because he, his family's from New Orleans.
So there's a lot of people that were, that were misplaced.
And what's crazy about that too,is they try to eminent domain
those people. This, oh, well, you ain't lived
in here in a couple years. We're going to go ahead and take
it because it's ravaged. And they were going to pay them
like 1/4 of the price of what itwas worth after the flood, not

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before the flood, after the flood.
So they're going to give them, oh, well, this, this property is
a mess. We'll clean it up for you.
But we want we want to own it for a fraction of the price
because before it was worth like, you know, quadruple and
they want to pay them 1/4 of theprice.
But yeah, hit that like button y'all.
I'm trying to get like I said, I'm trying to get this this live

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stream up to 15,000 likes 15,000.
I don't. Or 1/4 of the way there, a third
of the way there, I guess if youwant to say, or three or one
fifths of the way there, whatever, whatever the math,
that's that. That's that Oklahoma math.
I guess if I said, I guess if I can get Ryan Walters to help me

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out on how to, how to add 1 + 1,maybe, maybe we might have
something going there. Yeah, the math was doing some.
The math was all over the place.The math was not mapping, but
yeah, that's but that's a documentary.
Then I've been watching the yogurt murders out in Austin,

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TX, which Austin, TX right now might be kind of having some,
some serial killer stuff going on at Lady Bird Lake.
And I know this is something that I've, I've kind of done a
little, little little research on is the the Garth Brooks
serial killer conspiracy that like every time that he has a
concert in a certain area, someone goes missing or

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someone's, you know, unalived ortheir life is taken.
So it's just, it's interesting to me that Garth Brooks has
that. And then it's like people are
going, oh, well, the person who came up with it was Tom Segura,
who's a comedian. What if he's really, he's just
masking. I love conspiracies, man.

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They're my favorite. Aaron says the math ain't math.
And Bub. Yeah, it's not.
Yeah, that one's not. Me B says maybe it's Chris
Gaines. Hey it's Chris Gaines.
What was he thinking man? What was Garth Brooks thinking
being Chris Gaines for like whatwas he like a year?

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He had the hair and everything. Like my question is, is that he
was going bald. Garth Brooks where did that hair
come from? And I'm not going to lie to
y'all, if y'all remember the lead singer to AFI, that emo
band, emo punk band that had hishair.

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Garth Brooks had his hair. They had the Hey, Miss mother,
can I that yeah. Oh, a toupee.
Hey, that's true. I didn't think of that.
I was singing a full on wig. But not just a just a little bit
of business in the front like this, just hair covering.
But that Garth Brooks conspiracyis interesting because it is

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true that yes, there has been someone who has been unalived
during the time of his concerts.Imagine the amount of energy you
would have to have to be Garth Brooks and murder someone in the
Garth Brooks. You murder someone in the
morning, you'd be a serial killer in the morning.

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You take off your Chris Gaines outfit, you put on the country
cowboy outfit, and you're singing your life away.
Blame it all on my roots. I showed up in boots.
That's insane to me. Yeah, it's crazy.

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No, it is crazy. He did a whole fake documentary
on Chris Gaines. That's I needed.
I need to see that immediately. I need to see the Chris Gaines
documentary by Garth Brooks. Because here's another thing,
too, about that Garth Brooks conspiracy in his in his songs,

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he does allude to maybe possiblysome of those activities
somewhat. Yeah.
Beauty and more and Aaron both say he had the sacrifice to keep
his fame because he wasn't. He had not done that hot since
the 90s. Let's keep it a buck.
He's living off the fame of I'vegot friends in low places

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karaoke live. Anyone sing some more?
No, I'm good, babe. I'm all right.
Thanks though. Thanks for putting that out
there to the universe. That's like my hidden talent is
singing. No, I'm just kidding.
It's not. My hidden talent is talking to
you guys. Hello everyone, welcome to a war
cry podcast TikTok live stream. I'm your host.
You hold a tiger anyways. But no, like that whole

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conspiracy is interesting. And also to another interesting
part of it is Tom Segura, because he's the one that
started it and people are sayingthat there have been people
missing during his looking. He's in town.
It always goes back to when I think of like these types of
conspiracy theories is the one that Billy Corgan, the the
singer of Smashing Pumpkins, he was talking about how somebody

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very reputable in the music business, he watched them shape
shift into something that wasn'thuman.
And I was like, whoa, I rememberhe said that on Howard Stern.
He was not trying to say it. He was not trying to say that at
all. If you've seen that video or if
you haven't, go check it out. Billy Corgan talks about shape
shifters. I didn't think it was real then.

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I saw this in like early 2000s when YouTube first came out.
He was talking to Howard Stern and Howard Stern says, what do
you mean someone's shape shift in front of you?
What do they look like? He said that they just look like
something that I've never seen before.
He said they just went back. I was like, man, that's crazy.
Another one too. That's another kind of like that
kind of, I guess aspect of celebrity conspiracy is when

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they Bobby Lee said that he walked in on a seance trying to
bring back people like old, likecomedians who had passed.
They were basically trying to doa seance to get them to like,
tell them, you know, trying to bring them back.
I was like, oh, that's crazy. Hollywood, Hollywood, Hollywood.

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But yeah, I just that whole the documentaries, man, HBO has had
a few good ones or a few really great ones and the Netflix it
was good there for a minute. And Hulu's are kind of but you
know, I've been kind of like we watch a lot of ID on on HBO Max

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and one of the ones that I thought was really good was the
Sherry Papini. Y'all haven't seen that the the
the movie gone girls based on her where she disappears and
said that she was kidnapped by two Mexican chicks and all of a
sudden like she's not she just shows up like all bound up and
she's got bruises and that Lady.And so they so they did that

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documentary the perfect wife. It's on it's on Hulu, so it
details the entire thing and howshe comes home and like they're
like, there's something off about her, like she's not right.
Well, then ID channel, which hey, ID has some great true
crime documentaries, but she comes so they so she does a

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like, let me tell my side of thestory of this, of this crime
that was done against me. I'm the victim.
This lady, literally. Sherry Papini and Casey Anthe
are literally the same. Yeah.
They both got a documentary to defend themselves.
And it was. Yeah, it's wild.

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So, like, I'm not going to ruin it for you.
But there she says something at the beginning of the very
beginning of the documentary, and you're like, oh, wow.
OK, that could check out. Like, it could.
They can't. Like.
So at the end, it just changes the entire documentary.
Go check it out. It's on HBO Max.
It's called Sherry Papini tells All and or expose a or whatever

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and she she goes in there and she tells her entire like what
happened to her and they go talkto the guy who she said
kidnapped her and he literally is like, I can't talk to you
guys. I'm in the middle of some
litigation. Like these people that do that
do true crime documentaries on ID channel.
They know what they're doing because they be they be hitting
all the somebody is watching social media and they're like,

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yes, let's go, let's go do that.But she said basically that she
had like got caught up what she's described the actual
closet and they found her boyfriend was like had a closet
just like that that had the samebolts in the wall.
Yeah, that's Sherri Papini documentary.
That true crime. I'm a sucker for that.

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I'm also a sucker for 90 Day Fiance.
He can judge me all you want, but the the finale or the one of
the reunions for 90 Day Fiance hunt for love is tonight.
And I just cannot wait. A hunt for love.
I can't. I cannot wait for that.
There's about to be some straight juice on that, like

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straight juice from the pulp. We're squeezing that thing for
everything it's worth. It's getting all the ounces.
All right, but what's it? What's some topics y'all want to
hear before I move on to some before I move on to anything
else? Conspiracies, anything that you
heard in the news that you want me to talk about before I get to

(01:07:49):
the lucky star Bigfoot kind of talk?
The lucky star Bigfoot thing hastaken its has taken it's it's
windy roads and I'm just like, wow, there's just so much going
on here. Bad medicine.
What I'm what about bad medicinebad man?

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Is that the Lady Gaga song? What about bad medicine?
Hopefully nobody gets puts any on me.
I ain't trying to have none. Just I'm just a weary traveler.
Just you're just scrolling through.
I'll tell you something though. Let's see here.

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I don't know. Let's see here.
I don't want to miss. Yeah.
What do you want to know? Or I guess what, what what do
you mean by by bad medicine? I can try my best.

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Do you know any golly this is Doyou know anyone personally that
practices it, man? Yeah, maybe kind of, maybe a
little bit. I I talk about it in Tulsa.
Skinwalker Tulsa shapeshifter, Ithink is another title I had for

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that, but it's on it's on YouTube.
I don't want to talk about it indepth because it's creepy and
it's and it is it gives me goosebumps when I talk about it,
but I have talked. I talked a little bit about it
earlier in the stream. So for your for you guys that
are just joining in, this streamwill be uploaded to YouTube

(01:09:42):
after. So if you missed something, you
you guys missed a lot at the beginning, but if you want to go
back and listen to it, it'll be on YouTube.
I probably have it on YouTube inthe next day or so.
Just trying to keep the content going over there.
Eventually once the episodes start rolling in, when I start
doing episodes, those will go tomembers only and so you'll only

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be able to see them on members only on YouTube.
Those duck unlimited videos. I'm interesting about the pig
humanoid race. Source.
Yeah, I saw those. I'm glad you you tagged me in
those. I there's something about,
there's something to Southern Bayou culture or like swamp

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culture that I don't really knowmuch about.
And I'm sure that there's peopleout there that talk about that's
it's a like a swamp culture because it is interesting
because they have talked about and I've heard, I've heard this
maybe a couple years ago and I'mcould be getting it wrong just

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based on my memory, but someone was telling me about an
alligator humanoid type thing. So I wouldn't be surprised if if
it, you know, you see a pig humanoid type thing running
around. I also think too, especially off
the coastal areas, you have these like Montauk, that's one

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that you have that they're doingthings.
I mean they're they're trying tofigure out a way to you.
I was about to get to that. Do you think it's man made?
Yeah, I believe so. I think we're doing a lot of
those things. I think I'm good like that.
I actually actually know what you're thinking right now.
No, I'm just kidding. I'm kidding.

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But I think a lot of those things we that we don't know
about and I'd like I said, I've been watching the boys on Amazon
Prime and that's a lot of what'sgoing on.
We think that it's, you know, the, the public in the show, we
get a behind the scenes look at all these superheroes and how
they're like, oh, a gift from God.

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But really this company has beenpumping these bad boys out and
putting them all over the country, you know, and people
are raising them. People are paying to raise
superhero children like super soldiers.
I know that the you know, you look at the history of super
soldiers and or the the, you know, whatever you want to call

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history, lore, legend, myths have been around for a long
time. The earliest one that I can
remember off the top of my head,I'm sure there's probably older,
is the Egyptians. You know, they had dog head
people walking around. You had Saint Christopher, you
know, who was walking around andsaid that he was dog faced.

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You had, you know, different people through all these
ancient, you know, kind of things they're running around or
they were. I don't, they are now.
I don't, I'm not an expert, but these are just my deductive
reasonings. But the Super soldier thing to

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me is very interesting. Why wouldn't you try to make
something that could run througha wall and you don't have to
sacrifice any of your soldiers? I also think, I also think the
Nazis had some things going on with some alien technology
maybe. I know that there, I mean,

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there's a whole show on History Channel, which or yeah, I think
it's History Channel, which can take that with a grain of salt.
It's History Channel. It's supposed to be history, but
it's really not. But, you know, there's
different, you know, there's different things that have been
put out there about this program.

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I mean, I think a lot of the movies that we see, the Marvel
movies, you got the boys, you have dog soldiers, you have all
these little movies that like hint at things.
It's like just, hey, we're goingto let you know that this might
be here, You know, it might be out there.

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I mean, we used, I remember, I remember back in the early
2000s, we talked about Minority Report and here we are.
We're getting close. We got things that could
probably start doing that. I mean, this phone right here in
front of us, this thing that's that we all are talking into and
you're watching me. There's a little, if you ever
notice, I want you, this is conspiracy me.

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But if you look right above where you get your signal is
does everyone see it that little?
It should be either a green or aorange.
That's telling you that that's live.
The the the green is on means live.

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The orange means that it can only hear you and when it's not
there means it's off. That's how you can tell.
Like how do you not know that? Will they just turn it off and
they just watching us? You know, everybody's want, like
I remember, you know, all these movies in the, you know, Running
Man, like all these movies that they tell us like, hey, if we

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advance technology enough, you know, something's going to
happen. And then now I'm hearing AI is
taking over. But then there's a small subsect
of people who work on AI that are saying no AI is going to
implode on itself and something worse is going to come from it,
which could be whatever Meebe says.

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Yep. Texas Giants is interesting
seeing some clips of those too. I haven't seen much of those.
Is the series Supernatural basedon Montauk project?
Could be. It could be.
I think one thing too about Supernatural.
I think a lot of that stuff is out there.
I mean, they cover everything. They cover the gin, they cover
fairies, they cover giants, theycover everything in that show.

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Human hybrids, the green mutt orthe black muck.
Yeah, tag me and some of that stuff.
I think a lot of a lot of our movies in, in TV shows, I think
that I, I think that they do have some semblance.
I mean, the show Homeland, for example, the Claire Danes, the,

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the main actress, she took CIA classes to try to figure out how
to act like a CIA agent. And she they had a CIA liaison
and people don't talk about how the CIA is like had funding in
the movie industry. That's another thing I know that
nobody ever talks about. I've never heard besides the
people who are in the into conspiracy such as that.

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But the CIA is in on that. Like they they have funding in
that they have funding in a lot of stuff.
But all these like spy movies, like, yeah, they tell they're
like flat out like, hey, yeah, we do this.
I mean, you just hear different CIA, CIA agents, CIA agents.
That's a weird AIAA agents. Anyways, couldn't even say it.

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I was like, God, can this is like a AA here.
But you know, it's like they they tell us flat out like,
yeah, we're no, we don't do those things.
But then they're all at the sametime.
We do this to every other country.
Like why wouldn't they do it to our country?
It's funny. Is there any other topics before
we get to Lucky Star Bigfoot anymore?

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One thing I like about doing these is like I can just hit
anything like it's like with thepodcast, I'm kind of like, all
right, let's let's kind of get into a rhythm and transition
correctly. I'm just like now we going
everywhere. We are going everywhere.
The goal for this live stream too is 15,000 likes.
So hit the like button as much as you possibly can.

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Gets me in the algos. I think it's one time.
One thing that's kind of crazy about TikTok is that like I
hadn't, I didn't really take it serious.
I kind of posted here and there,but I see a lot of people who
are always like trying to get their stuff in the algos, But
like I feel like they're not doing it right.
Maybe like they're doing it to, to promote, like to polished.

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And I feel like TikTok nowadays,it's just like, Hey, put your
face in front of the screen and just talk about something.
Because like I'm seeing the difference in like people that I
follow who are doing more polished stuff than to people
who are actually sitting in front of a mic.
Like with the actual like mic, not like a portable one and

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talking. It's not getting the views that
I'm seeing non polished videos. I mean, I only show half my face
half the time. It's not.
I mean, there'll be sometimes, man, I eat and I'm just like,
I'm over here just looking like Husky Harris, which I guess I am
Husky or big boned is what they say now, or what they used to

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say. I'm just a I'm a big bone fella.
Let's see here is that I guess it's Louis.
Is that how you say it? I don't want to get your name
wrong. Was the video of the Oklahoma
Bigfoot ever released? All right, we'll talk about it.
We'll get to it now. Which which Oklahoma Bigfoot

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talk about? Lucky star.
We talking about other ones, butlet's get to it.
I've been teasing it enough. So I think you get more views.
Yeah, I think I think people, I think you do.
I think you get more views when people see you because I know,

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like I said, I see a lot of polished podcasts who are like
good, they're good podcasts. They have good, good
information, good banter. I guess is you want to call,
they're just not getting the views.
And I think it might be because of that.
It's just more polished and people want to see you in your
most candid moments, I guess. All right, Louis.

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So no, it hasn't been and I don't think it ever will be.
So I have now talked to six or seven people.
I've talked to family members ofpeople who work there who are
who have since passed. At Lucky Star, like not in the
casino, but like passed away. That worked there at the time

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and you know, I've talked to people who work there now.
I've just talked. I've talked to different people
from different time frames of this casino and one thing and I
had a one dissenter, one person who didn't just said that none
of this actually happened, whichis interesting to me too as well

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because I'm like, all right, howI need to know why you think
that and what can you tell me? But that video is either long
gone or has one copy is what my opinion of that is.
I have talked to someone who is no, he doesn't live.

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He lives in Canada now, Really good guy, former, former, you
know, he used to work up there. And I've talked to Miss Rebecca
and then I've talked to people who no longer work there and
people who work there, and they tell me that it's very creepy up

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there. There's a lot of ghost stories.
People have seen things. But when you talk about this
Bigfoot video, people, they are not talking about it.
And I think from what I've been told is that it's like a, it's
like a very sensitive topic. And I know that it could get

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some people fired or in trouble.Now, Miss Rebecca on my podcast
said that her dad is the one that called it in.
I have heard something similar to that as well from another
person. So when I, when the another

(01:22:12):
person reached out and said it wasn't true and wasn't really
giving me much that I was like, OK, I can work off this.
I can try to piece together other information that maybe
cooperates with this person is saying.
And a lot of people are not really talking about this.
And I'm, I am honestly kind of surprised that I'm the only one
that's talking about this. I know it's 25 years old, but I

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remember I don't know if it was the Bigfoot Outlaws or somebody
back in the Bigfoot community talked about this.
And this is back in like 20-10, maybe 2012.
And I literally have been scouring the Internet trying to
find out. There have been blogs about
this, but nothing from people who work there.

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And I put out the call on another podcast, Bigfoot
Crossroads, and I started getting people reaching out to
me. Now, do I believe that there was
a Bigfoot on that camera? I do.
Do I believe that they destroyedit because of it?
Yes. Do I believe the reasonings that

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they said that it didn't exist and they destroyed it anyways?
No. Because why would you destroy
tape if it didn't exist? If it if there was nothing on
that tape, why was it destroyed?That doesn't make sense to my
logical brain. Those do not connect for me.

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Now the person you know has claimed a lot of things.
I'm not really going to say muchof what they said because I'm
just going to give you what doesn't make sense to me.
They destroyed the camp. They destroyed everything to
keep finding Bigfoot and Discovery Channel off of their
off the the nation's back. That could be true, but in 2000

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by Finding Bigfoot wasn't around, Finding Bigfoot wasn't.
I don't think that started untillike 2005, so that doesn't make
sense. So there's, and then the
information with two gentlemen who showed up at the casino
dressed very sharply, very tall and had weird looking faces and

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was asking people who saw it what, what did they see?
They showed they were there for a few days trying to figure out
information about this video. I think it was Men in Black.

(01:24:52):
I Yep, Louis, Louis Yep, I believe it was Men in Black
basically. Now they didn't pronounce
themselves. They talked to management.
I don't that's the part that I need to get more clarification
on. But they showed up, they were
there for a little bit and they bounced.
And so that was confirmed to me by two, two, at least two

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people. One person didn't really sure.
So it's very it's very interesting about this Lucky
Star Casino Bigfoot footage. Do I believe it was there?
Yes, now if there's some someonewants to come forward and say,
Hey, I'm the person that actually did this because like
I'm not doing any reaching out if you feel obligated that you

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want to come on or come to me. I keep every I don't I'll share
no names unless they want to come forward and share their
names. I don't do I don't do the source
naming thing that a lot of people sometimes do not that I
don't believe them. I just want to protect people
because like I said, this is it's a it's a sensitive subject
with the Shine Arapaho nation. I've mentioned this before on on

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the last live stream. I do have some shine Arapaho,
but I don't claim it because I'mnot able to get that information
on my cars because I think I wastold it's eight.
You have to be 1 eighth. Now my dad technically could be,
but I'm not My grandma was 1/4. She was Cherokee shine Arapaho
and Kiowa. That was her.

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She's full, she's full Indian full blood.
So yeah, it's that topic alone is, you know, something that I
know a lot of people have heard.And then that casino in general
is like super creepy. Like it's super, super creepy.
Like, I'm not really sure what is going on, you know, what's

(01:26:47):
going on in terms of stories. I haven't really heard much.
But that video to me, I believe it is real and I think it may
still be out there. I have a friend who had multiple
encounters with a skinwalker on on the Navajo res talk to see.
I'd love to hear those stories from your friend.
But if you want to share that with someone who's Navajo and

(01:27:08):
who has a podcast, or if your friend wants to share that don't
whistle at night podcast, it's the Yazzy Bros.
They Yazzy brothers. They they do a real good podcast
on Sundays at 2 PMI believe central time.
Have I heard of the Sierra Bigfoot audio?
I have heard that. You know what's crazy?

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I was talking to some older natives.
You know, they were telling me that they have heard that
before. I believe I want to say I had a
relative, Creek Creek relative that said that they heard
something like that. I also had heard too, that they
were somebody saw one they speaking Cherokee to it and it

(01:27:51):
listened. It knew, so that's why I'm not
kind of wondering if Bigfoot, maybe not, I don't know, may not
be of this round. Sometimes some of them I don't
know. I don't know if it's a flesh and
blood, I don't know. Let's see here.
You must be doing something right with the algo because it's
the second time I caught your live.
I think it's because you it's because it's because that's why

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I have people like it. So hit that like button.
The more you like it, the more it gets into the algos.
That's why I tell people to likethe like the live stream because
if you like it, it'll show up more gets the gets my podcast
out there. And like I said, I'm just I'm an
Indian dude from here from Oklahoma.
I don't know nothing. I'm barely college educated.

(01:28:32):
No, I'm college educated, but no, I just talked man.
I'm just I'm a guy. I am in my authentic self.
That's one thing too. I always have a lot of people
who will comment things, well, you need to hurry up with your
storytelling. It's like then you're not going
to get an authentic story from me.
You're going to get some edited down.
You're not going to get my side thought in the mid.
Like if you've ever heard like especially our elders, they be

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talking like that. I'm not saying I'm an elder, but
I'm just saying like I've learned that from my elders,
from my grandpa, from my uncles,for my, my, my Papa on my mom's
side. It's just, it's we want you to
understand the story and we wantyou to understand what we're
saying. Because one thing that I was

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always taught growing up, especially in my Muskogee Creek
side, is you need to listen and not talk.
So when you hear a story, you need to pay attention because
that may be the only time they ever tell that story.
Like there been there are stories right now that I, I
piece together in my mind, but Ican't, I don't remember like I
remember a semblance of a story,but they don't.

(01:29:39):
They only told it one time because that was the way that
you know, that's the way that some of those elders operated.
JB KG 340 My mom had a run in that was I don't know why I said
your name like that, but my mom had a run in with a shape
shapeshifter in New Mexico. He stalked her and eventually
scared her away. Dang.

(01:30:02):
Well, shoot me a message. I'd like to hear that story.
Let's see here maybe says you'revery fair to you spit facts as
you know it, but you show respect and you're raised right,
I hope. I mean, my mom doesn't think I
was. I'm my mom.

(01:30:22):
My Mama doesn't think so. She thinks I'm a heathen.
My brother too. But no, we just we just talked
to people. You know, I think at at the end
of the day, most, most conflictscan be talked about.
I know I'm just messing me be I I will.
I think I was raised pretty pretty right.
My mom is always oh, I didn't raise y'all right, y'all always

(01:30:45):
messing around like mess when wewere younger, you know just be
knuckleheads when you're young. Now I got plenty of whoopings
man, the belt. You want to talk about some of
my mom, but I was, I think I told the story before, but my
mom was whip us with a flash water, flash water fly swatter
and that wasn't working. So she turned it around the
other end with the wire in and it got us for a little bit and

(01:31:07):
we got older then we got older and she said, just wait till
your dad gets home. I am not getting my ass whooped
by my dad because he's pulling that belt off.
So we act right. So we, we, we try to change our
tune, but my parents did a good job of, of allowing us to make
mistakes and learn from them anddo the best we can.

(01:31:30):
And, and my parents, I owe a lotto how I am, especially the dad
I am to my really my, both my parents, because I think a lot
of it and I saw it, I see it working in nonprofits and
working in government. Some people were not, are not
afforded that opportunity to have great parents.

(01:31:53):
Sometimes if you had a parent pass or you have a parent
addicted to drugs or alcohol, oryou had just a parent that
wasn't there, like I always try to just be now I'm going to come
at you, you come at me, I'm going to come at you.
I was raised that way. So if you want to act, you want
to be snippy in the comments. You know, I'm, I'm not saying
I'm more smart than you or more intelligent.

(01:32:15):
I just I look at things in a waywhere it's leads.
I try to lead with lead with respect.
And I try to just try to explainthings, to talk to people
because I think a lot of times, you know, people get a platform
and they start talking over people.
They start just, you know, thinking that they know more
because they have a bigger clout.

(01:32:35):
I guess. I am, I have been the same dude.
I mean, Aaron was in here earlier.
He's known me for almost 10 years now, if not more.
I've all, I'm, I continued to have to be the same guy.
I mean, I try to be my authenticself And it's, I think it's
funny. I get a good kick out.
I'm kind of a troll about this too.

(01:32:57):
Is that I, if you would you comesnippy at me?
You're going to get the clap back, but the clap backs not
going to be the way you think. Like, oh, oh, you're, you're you
look goofy. Let me pull your picture of your
profile. Nobody.
No, I'm going to I'm going to play this dance with you.
I'm going to dance with you for a while.

(01:33:17):
I had a guy in the comments lastnight, you know, talking, you
know, being a little snippy and I just was like, let me ask you
this question. So I just went down and started
asking questions and he couldn'tanswer them.
And so then I said, well, if youcan't answer my question, we're
going to have to just I'm going to have to dismiss you.
I'm sorry. But it's just, it's not really
just trying to it's but I but I always try to respect people too

(01:33:40):
in that in that instance, because like, I'm not gonna lie
to y'all. Sometimes people be going to the
battles in my comments and some of these videos, and I'm not
going to lie to y'all the way that they word comments.
So I think it's like there'll bepeople going to battle and I'm
thinking people, oh, you're talking to me like I am, I am
not even knowing what you're talking about.
So I'll say something like, I don't understand what you're

(01:34:01):
saying. And then I realized, oh, and so
there's been times you'll see inthe comments.
I apologize. You know, I I didn't mean, you
know, I thought you was coming to me.
I was going to be like, hey, what are we talking about here?
But that's a lot of it too, is just and, and also to being
like, yeah, man, like maybe I did come a little hot, like
especially with the two pastor video.

(01:34:22):
I've had people come at me like,oh, well, you don't what are you
a Satanist or, you know, are youatheist?
And it's like, no, no, I'm not. But yeah, I have to attribute
that to my to my parents becauselike my dad is that way.
You poke the bear enough, I'll let you get your I'll let you
get your shit off. Get your shit off.
All right, go ahead, get it off.And it's like I'm a wait and be

(01:34:46):
patient and like, that's just, you know, all right, you done.
Can we have a conversation? Is this the way we want to do
it? And I've, I've tried to be that
way. Now, have I always been that
way? I have no, but like, I, I try to
be better in that. And that's former fashion.
I just, I'm just a regular dude.I make mistakes and I I try to I

(01:35:08):
try to make a ride at the end ofthe day.
Let's see here. Me B says the same dude.
Yeah, buddy. For real though, Angle live man,
those days running around Tahlequah stealing candy and you
know, maybe shorten the guy a few cents.
You know, it is what it is, it'staking its toll.

(01:35:30):
That's my karma. I guess I'll definitely send you
a message. I got it is what it is.
It's taking its toll. That's my karma.
I guess I'll definitely send youa message.
I got a lot of I'm not sure if I'll, I will tell them to be
honest with you. There may be some stuff I do
tell, but when it comes to that medicine stuff, I'll tell a

(01:35:54):
little bit, but I'm only going to tell a certain amount.
I just, it's a respect thing that I try to, I try to carry
with people and just trying to make because like I said, I
don't want to like, I don't wantpeople to think that I think
that they're doing bad medicine.That's really like, I just try
to be fair. That's why I want people to be
able to share their stuff. And at the same time, I got to

(01:36:14):
not protect because it's not my place to protect people.
But I just want to be respectful.
Luis says I got paranormal stories, Little people store.
Oh, I said it out loud. You got me LP stories, a few
other stories I can share. Yeah.
Shoot me a message. I will.
We can. We can converse because a lot of

(01:36:36):
people I know. Dang, it got me.
I was just reading. They're going to come get me
now. You know, I, I tell my wife all
the time, like, yeah, it's just,I try to, you know, I try.
I there's sometimes man, there'sthing weird things happening.
Like we had AI said, I said the name Li said the full name LP

(01:37:00):
and I, I, there was weird stuff happening for a while there for
here. And so I there'll be times where
I won't talk about the things orI won't post a video because
things get a little weird. You know, stuff starts crashing.
You're like, what's that Savage technique?
I like your name, man. Savage technique.
Dang, about here choking people out sound like war cry is what

(01:37:26):
does that mean? I like your name though.
Dang, made me think that you've got people in the old school
choke. You got them.
Oh, denay. OK, shout out to the denay out
there, man. I know y'all y'all got a lot of
stuff out there. I try, I don't, I only tell

(01:37:46):
stuff from y'all, from y'all's people when it, when it's given
and gifted to me, when they say you can tell this story because
I don't, I don't really like talking about a lot of y'all
stuff because y'all stuff, yeah,that'd be coming in your dreams,
you know, hanging out in them dreams.
So we're at 11 K likes, guys. Hit the like button.

(01:38:08):
I want you to get arthritis, notarthritis, arthritis.
Hit the like button. We're trying to get down to 15.
Hey, we can get to 20. That's cool too.
I got to pick my kids up here ina minute.
But we can get to 15,000 likes. That's cool.
But but yeah, man, I that Lucky Star Casino stuff is going to be

(01:38:30):
something I'm probably going to be digging on my entire life,
honestly, because when people start getting old, the lucky
Savage technique, it's the the Lucky Star Casino Bigfoot video
here in Oklahoma. But that Bigfoot video is, is
going to haunt me for the probably not haunt me, but like
I'm going to be digging at that and trying to find more

(01:38:52):
information about that. And even if I even if people
don't share it, you know, the information that I have is more
than enough for me. But my ego in the way that I
like, I just hold on to something.
I can't let it go. You know, I, I just, I, I just
can't get enough of that story. That's just, it's just
fascinating that you know, it's out there or it could be out

(01:39:13):
there, might be out there. Feral people in Missing 411.
So one thing about feral people.So I've told the story before
and I'm glad you brought this upbecause I love telling the
story. But me and my wife, when she was
pregnant with my second daughter, we went to Eureka
Springs and we were riding around on the trolley.

(01:39:35):
And I'm not gonna lie, the trolley driver, she was kind of,
I don't know, she's a little stink, but she we riding around
and I, I was trying to get some information as I do when I'm
there, because you're just Yurika Springs is a, is a, it's
a witchy place. There's a lot of people out
there that practice those things.

(01:39:56):
They got, you know what they call it a diamond shops.
I, I can't think of what they'recalled, but what they got the
crystals, crystals and they got all those doctor witchy sages
that I'm like, I don't want noneof that.
And yeah, the vibes are creepy, but I love Eureka Springs.

(01:40:18):
So we're driving around this trolley and I'm asking.
I'm just like, hey, you know, isthere, I've heard rumors of
feral people out here. I heard rumors of people in the
woods. And is there anything like that?
And she goes, she kind of lookedat me like she may have, I don't
know if she's answered this question or been asked this
question, but she goes, don't try.
Don't take the purple trolley onthe last time because you get

(01:40:40):
left and I'm like, what I'm it kind of let me and wife kind of
looked at each other like what like she's like don't take the
the purple trolley at night because it takes you basically
all the way on the outside part of town and it loose back into
the downtown area up through themountains.
She says. I have seen people when run
across the road. I said, and I kind of asked her

(01:41:03):
why she's there because there's people out here.
I'm like, oh, and I didn't really say much after that, but
I but I've asked people before and I've heard stories of of
these surveyors when they're trying to get electric out to
these real, you know, out in themiddle of nowhere places that
they see people like that out there.

(01:41:26):
Let's see here. And I believe I don't know if
feral people are are what's taking people and missing 411.
I don't I don't necessarily I don't believe that.
I think it's, I honestly think it's LP taking people.
And that's the one thing I, I'm when I'm, you know, driving
around here in the Tulsa area, Ialways kind of me where I'm
always like, man, I wonder this housing addition that these

(01:41:48):
developers put into this area, they don't know that there's
history and there's energy to the land.
They just, it's, it's all for profit.
It's all money making, generating money, all that
stuff. And they don't know what
history's been there. And a lot of people don't
realize they're like, oh, yeah, I just moved in this house and

(01:42:09):
now I got crazy crap happening to me.
Yeah, because you're you built. They didn't care.
They didn't care for the land. They just took it and then made
it their own. Does it take you around the
Crescent or for it takes you allthe way down, like a way and
then back towards the Crescent? And I could be off on that if
someone in Eureka Springs sees this.

(01:42:31):
But they said it takes you all the way to the other side and
the only drop off point is like basically off to the side of the
road. And I'm like, no, I don't want
to be because I don't even know there's anything out there.
And we never took it because I was, I told my wife that we're
not, we're not doing that. We're not doing that.
Ain't no way. Ain't no way.

(01:42:53):
I would say something else, but I'm trying to be trying to be PG
Anal effing way, anal effing way.
All right, next comment here. How do you overcome speaking in
like a podcast setting? I have been telling stories and
talking to people and speaking to people my entire life.

(01:43:15):
It has been ingrained in me since I was a little kid.
I think my first time I ever told a story was that you follow
tribal, you follow Canadian tribal town storytelling event.
I was like 8 telling my LP storywhen I was at Woodall.
And I just, I just what I think what it is.

(01:43:37):
A lot of people are afraid to hear themselves and they're also
afraid to make a mistake. And like, I'm really not like I,
if I get something wrong, I wantsomeone in the comments to be
like, hey, this is actually whatit is like.
Like the, the, the plate story that I was told those one of
those stories that I had only heard one time and I told it and
I was asking people because I knew I was going to get it wrong

(01:44:00):
because I didn't know. And there were people saying,
no, it was this, it was this. So it's just all about if you
get it wrong or if you don't tell it right, it's OK to like,
it's OK. Like there will be people out
there who are more knowledgeablewho will step up and, and, and
allow you to, you know, make a mistake and then and then try to
learn from it. Unique Treat 918 sent me a rose.

(01:44:24):
Thank you so much, Much appreciated.
I don't really know what that means, but no one knows what it
means. But it's provocative anyways.
It gets the people going. But I appreciate it.
Savage technique says Oklahoma'sopen carry 24/7.
Yeah, that is the thing. Do I see people, especially in

(01:44:46):
the Tulsa area? Not a lot.
I don't really see it a lot. Like more.
I've seen it more in rural, likeI'm from a rural area, more
rural area where you know, you get beat down at night if you're
not careful. Aaron lives out.
Aaron lives out in a place, smaller town.
He's in the, he was in the Channel if he's still in there.

(01:45:06):
We used to run around. There's all types of people out
late doing crazy stuff. And you'd be surprised see small
towns be wiling out a little bit.
You just don't see it because it's never on Main Street.
But I appreciate the Rose guys are almost at 15,000.
We are so, so close. I appreciate y'all for for, you

(01:45:31):
know, hanging on the first section.
It's a lot of yapping, but once we get to topics and people
start talking and, you know, interjecting because, you know,
it's it's fun. I have AI have one on the casino
in my town where people live andsee gargoyles.
So you know what that's that is interesting.

(01:45:51):
You need to drop that drop that episode.
Stop playing with us, Louis, andalso drop your, your podcast
name in the in the comments and everybody go follow everybody go
go check it out. Because that's one thing too,
man. I, I get people hoodlums out
there. Literally man, people just be

(01:46:11):
wiling out. But at the end of the day, like
I said, I'm just a, I'm just a normal guy everyday guy.
You may see me at Walmart, you may see me here, you may see me
there. You know, it's weird.
I'm, I'll say this, I've had oneor two people say, hey, I think
I've seen you on TikTok, which is weird.
It's very strange. I, it was weird.

(01:46:34):
I'm not going to lie to you. I was, I was a little taken
back, you know, but I got a bookcoming out that I'm, that I am
in the first rough, very rough draft.
It involves old, old, old ancient things and the
characters mirror about mirror people that I've had in my life

(01:46:56):
and also myself. And so I'm I'm doing a lot of
different things on the side besides TikTok and and, you
know, different things. But like I just like I said, I'm
just a normal dude trying to create content and I think a lot
of people like it. You know, I do have people who,
you know, are critical, but that's all right.
It comes with the territory. But you're going to get my

(01:47:17):
authentic self. You're not going to get some
dude that's polished and you're not going to see 19 different
edits. If you listen to my podcast, the
very first episodes, I talk about Bigfoot in medicine.
I talk about Antarctica. I talk about Bob Ross being a
serial killer. I talk about a whole lot of
things that I don't think a lot of people talk about.

(01:47:38):
Talk about devil monkeys in Oklahoma.
I talk about all the creepy things that I've heard in
Oklahoma. I got Oklahoma ghost stories.
I got, you know, I probably almost close got close to, you
know, a couple 100 hours of content.
And so I just try to I try to keep we got 15 and we damn not

(01:47:59):
even paying attention 15. We're about to get 16.
I appreciate y'all. I appreciate it.
Nursing home stories and the haunted towers are good ones.
Yeah. Now, when that guy told me that
the the city Plex towers here inTulsa, yo, I, I literally was
getting goosebumps hearing that because I it was creepy.
Like I thought that was so stinking creepy.
The nursing home ones I've had. Eventually I want to try to, I'm

(01:48:22):
going to get a hold of some people in those comments and I
want to have them on my podcast and have them talk about because
there was one lady who had done it 30 years and had seen so much
crazy stuff, nursing home stories scared like they're
creepy. There's they're creepy to me
because that's death. You know these people are there
just to basically make them comfort comfortable before they
die. Savage technique says I got used

(01:48:44):
to two. I got used to public speaking
after college and undergraduate presentations.
I can do anywhere anytime. Yeah, I'm same way I had to do
my thesis. I had to tell a piece of that.
I had to explain it when I to graduate college.
So it's it comes easy. But Louise podcast, if you guys

(01:49:05):
hear this on YouTube, which thiswill be on YouTube if you're
late, if you didn't hear the full live stream, it will be on
YouTube. But beyond the unknown on Apple
podcast and Spotify. So go check that out.
I believe Louie, you're what would you?
What do you where did you say you were from TikTok coming

(01:49:28):
soon. Let's see here, Reyes Mommy, my
dad has lost words. We'll get your dad in contact
with me. My e-mail is
realrealwarcrypod@gmail.com or message me on here.
I'd like to hear some of his stories and your uncle's stories
too. Tucson, AZ.
Are you, are you part of a nation?

(01:49:50):
You, are you not? Are you Denay or what?
What are you out there? Are you a tribal member
somewhere or give you a shout out on that too?
But yeah, I'd like to hear your,your uncle and your dad's
stories. Rey as Mommy.
That sounded crazy coming out ofmy mouth.
I ain't gonna lie. Is that all?
How do you say that? Autumn, Autumn Nation.

(01:50:12):
Don't. I am, too.
Oh, man, this is all right. I'm not even going to say it,
but that's what nations use partof shout out to them.
Golly, I didn't. I did not want to butcher that.
There's a sometimes some. There's some words that I see,
especially with double vowels. I can't say my mouth just won't

(01:50:35):
like growing up, I I was really confused and who I was a lot
with my language. So I went to Cherokee camp
growing up for a lot of my younger years and I had
basically learned Cherokee. I could speak it.
I can understand. I can still understand a little
bit when people talk. I just haven't.

(01:50:56):
It's not something that I practiced as I got older, but
once I got older, my grandpa putit put in front of me a Muskogee
Creek dictionary. And so I was learning Muskogee
Creek. So like the V's and the s s is
what gets me in. Like I have a problem with
those. And so when I always want to say
things in a certain way and it doesn't sound right.

(01:51:16):
So I apologize if I if I, if I got that wrong, but but that's
cool. So what is it?
I want to make sure I shot that out again.
Beyond the Unknown podcast will be TikTok and then right now
it's on Spotify and Apple podcast.

(01:51:37):
Anadarko. Riverside.
Yeah, yeah, I heard, I've heard some creepy things about
Riverside too. I heard a lot of creepy things
about Riverside. Not the one out in California,
but the Riverside here in here in Oklahoma.
Unless I'm getting it wrong, unless, unless Riverside has
been in California this whole time and I just have been an

(01:51:58):
idiot. We're at 17 K likes, man.
We might as well just get to 20 and I'm gonna get off here.
My plan for live streams is going to try to be on Mondays
and Fridays. I may pop in on Wednesdays, but
it'll most likely always be from3:00 to about 5:00, about two

(01:52:18):
hours. I want to give the the YouTube
audience too. So if you if you hit my page and
then go in and find YouTube, click it, go and follow.
You know, I like to you know, I like to like to have content on
there and I haven't been puttingmuch on there.
I'd like I said I, I touched a little bit of grass, got

(01:52:40):
offline, which I I feel like I've been online more now that
my stories are are hitting the algos, Louis said.
I'm glad I was able to catch you.
I'm glad that you came in. You know, I'm, I'm glad that
yeah, I'm, I'm getting to see other podcasts, especially
native podcasters because we gotthis is one thing that I'm not,

(01:53:00):
I'm critical about us natives and it's all I'm always speaking
with with respect is that we have this crab in a barrel
mentality about a lot of stuff. There's not enough resources or
not. But in this podcast game, in the
content creation game, there's there's enough room for us.
And I always want to support people who, you know, who reach

(01:53:23):
out and you know, and hang out with me, you know, during a live
stream, whatever. Because to me, I think, I think
we, we need to support each other more.
And I always shout out people, you know, spooky, spooky Okie.
I'm getting that Okie spook. What's I can't, I'm I'm losing
it. She's out of Pawhuska.

(01:53:45):
We have the Don't Whistle at Night podcast with the Yazzy
brothers. Go follow them.
We have Red Scares, which is Donna, he's from Canada.
Rod from Lodge Tales or Lodge Tales podcast.
He's from he's Black feet. I'm trying to get who else?

(01:54:06):
Barry the Apache storyteller. He's Apache Spirit Talkers,
which is Creek and Pawnee Podcast school crawlers, which I
believe, I can't remember what nation they are, but they're
which is Creek and Pawnee podcast school crawlers, which I
believe. I can't remember what nation
they are, but they're it could be the mic, but but yeah, I just

(01:54:36):
try to support people. I just try to you know, I may
not be a lot of help in a lot ofways, but what I will do is
spread the word. So all you got to do is let me
know and and I appreciate you, Louis for for jumping in.
Is there any one last topic guys?
You got to like 3 minutes, one last final topic and I'll yap
about and we'll get off here. If not, hit that like button

(01:54:59):
boom, boom, boom. Or follow me.
If you're just passing by, hit the follow button.
But I'd like to get to 20 K. But if not it is what it is.
I ain't going to pressure. I was hoping y'all got
arthritis. I was hoping that y'all we're
going to be be out Thunderbirds.I haven't really heard much
about that. My my family don't really know.

(01:55:20):
We don't I don't think I've really heard much about them.
I know a guy named or Tyler. He was on the Spirit Talkers for
a while, told one crazy one thatI can't really remember, but
it's on the Spirit Talkers podcast when I was on there.
But yeah, I'm not really, I haven't really heard much about

(01:55:40):
Thunderbirds. I know, didn't they see them
from time to time? And I know those Western tribes,
those western tribes. What's one thing too that I
always got a really like, I'm really fascinated about them is
especially the Southwest tribes.But they did enough to kind of

(01:56:02):
keep the Calvary and everybody at Bay to where they still have
those lands, those those, a lot of those, those sacred parts of
their rest. And those things are still out
there. Because I don't often wonder a
lot too, if our government has alot of our our beings somewhere.

(01:56:22):
That's where they're getting this technology from or they're
getting this, you know, they're getting, I don't know the
medicine. I don't know Kachina dolls.
I don't really think I know muchabout Kachina dolls.
I used to have one for my my cousin, but I can't remember it.
There's too many stuff that go in and out of my brain.

(01:56:46):
But one thing last thing I want to talk about before I get off
here. I have been talking.
I see things. I happen to see things because
my algorithms and I am, I'm not a purveyor of punching down on
people, especially podcasters ornon-native, non-native

(01:57:07):
podcasters who talk about nativethings, but I do, I will say
something and I I saw something the other day that kind of not
grinding my gears, but it's justone of those things where you
kind of sigh again. And I talked about the Raven
mocker on my podcast a lot. You know, I had dealt with it,

(01:57:30):
you know, some parts of my life.And I was always told, you know,
that we have to watch for these things.
And I saw somebody put that out on there like, oh, we're going
to talk about this legend. Like it's some mythical thing
that's not real. But I'm going to leave this live
telling you that these things are real.

(01:57:52):
These beings, the Raven mocker, Bigfoot, all these other things
that go bump in the night, They're real.
People believe them. And if people believe them, then
they're real. And there's a lot of people out
there that believe in them. And I see a lot of non-native,
especially here in Oklahoma withthe, the tension of the governor

(01:58:14):
and the tribes. And you know, I see a lot of non
natives scoffing at a lot of ourstuff.
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