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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Seen a bunch of run down, no horse towns where
the church at the backbonels and the bow and the
fasting melodies coove in with the bone man rose with
the roofs, run deep beyond the nose of the busy
streets with the songs of.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
The South of s.
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Then and I hear the prompt porch picking down home
rhythm bringing out I Don't Run from Banjung music. Yeah.
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My Bigfoot sightings include one Bigfoot. I call my bigfoot
friend and I am told his name is Kayleen. I
live in upstate New York, and it was a fluke
on how I met my bigfoot friend. I really didn't
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believe in bigfoot. I actually thought it was something that
was on the movies, or something I see in a
magazine or stories on Facebook until I went to this
park near my house. Now I am disabled and I
can't walk too good, but I try to walk with
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a cane. So my daughters told me to go down
to the town park near my house and walk around
the bike path. Now, around the bike path there is
woods a forest, but there's also a creek alongside of
the bike path. And on the other side of that
bike path or the creek, is more woods, more forests.
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There's also a picnic table right next to the bike
path that has a cement picnic table that has a
green garbage can. And I walked about one hundred feet
from the parking lot to this particular table, and I
got there and my knees were killing me. So I'm
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rubbing them and rubbing them, but I'm also appreciating the day.
It was beautiful, the sky was blue, it wasn't too hot.
I believe it was in late August of last twenty
twenty four. And I'm looking around and I said, boy, God,
thank you very much for the beautiful day. It's just
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so gorgeous here. And while I was sitting there rubbing
my legs, I started to smell something like marijuana. And
in New York State it's legal, so I figured somebody
must have some pretty good stuff because it doesn't smell
too bad. But then it got stronger, and I said, well,
that must be really good stuff, you know. But then
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it got so strong I started to gag, and in
my mind, not verbally, I said, you know, you're rude.
I says, here, I am an elderly woman in my
late seventies, and you got to start with that stuff.
It's and it's very rude. You're evil. And then as
soon as I said that, the smell went away automatically.
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So then I got up and I was looking for
my husband, and he thought the park was so nice.
He was walking ahead of me, and he was actually
he was actually in the creek looking at a waterfalls,
and he says, come on, you got to see this,
but I really can't walk fast. And I I got
to the area where he was, which was maybe about
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twenty feet in front of where I was sitting previously,
and I go off to the left down a different
area where he was, and there's a tree that fell
right in front of the creek, the border of the creek,
and it's a tree that had no bark on it.
So I sat on that and he was down the
ways in the creek, you know, just looking around or
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whatever he was doing. And I sat there and it
was so beautiful. There was a locust tree in front
of me, and there was different vegetation around, flowers, and
it's just beautiful. And the sun was shining in the
right area. So I look up to thank God again
for the sky, for the beautiful sky and the area
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I was sitting in, and I could really hear the
babbling of the brook behind me. And as soon as
I looked up, there he was. And I wasn't scared.
I really wasn't. And I looked at him and he
was about ten feet tall, nine to ten feet tall.
He had copper fur, copper color brown fur. His forehead
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was over his eyes, he had bushy eyebrows. He had
no neck, but his shoulders were huge, like a football player,
and he had like black in the middle of his
chest with a little bit of silver going through it.
And I said to him, you know, you are so different.
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You're beautiful. And that's how I saw him at and
I said, I respect the area that I'm in, and
thank you for showing yourself to me. I said, I
can't believe it, but you're in front of me, and
you're very, very beautiful. And then I didn't know what
else to say to him, and I got up. I
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rubbed my knees and I got up with my cane
and I started to walk back towards the car, and
he was right alongside of me, and I said, look,
I will come back. I said, I don't know when
I said, I'm disabled and I will be back. So
I walked back to my car. My husband was following me,
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and he didn't say anything. My husband didn't say anything.
I don't think he was meant to see him at
that time. So I went to get into the car.
And it's hard for me to lift up my leg
to get in the car. Sometimes I have to swing
it in order to get it. I have a jeep,
so it's hard to get in the jeep. I finally
got in, but before I turned around to shut my door,
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he was standing right in the area where the picnic
table was where I seen him originally. And then I
went back home. I called my girlfriend, who happened to
be the owner of the Bigfoot Researchers of the Hudson Valley.
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She's in Red Hook. Her name is Gail Beatty. I
called her and she says, okay, she says, I believe you,
and she scheduled the time with me with her crew
to come and investigate that area that I was just
telling you about. So about three weeks later they came
and they met me in the parking lot and they
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brought all their instruments and Gail went to the place
where I was sitting on the tree with no bark,
and they were also walked like the bike path up
towards that area. Now this is going to sound different,
that that area is paranormal and if anyone believes in
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ghosts or spirits, you'll find them there. All my life
I've had that. I went and say it was a problem.
I say it's a gift because my family was the
same way. But I didn't never thought of it like that.
I could tell when things were going to happen before
they happened, or I would see spirits and I would
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tell my mother and she would tell me, don't say
anything to anybody, because of course they would all come
to the house and ask me questions. And then at
that time, when I was walking up the area to
get to where I first saw my bigfoot friend, I
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saw a ghost and she was sitting on a stump,
and she looked at me and she says, okay, it's
okay to go there. Now I know she was a
ghost because her skin looked like death color. She had
on a white blouse and blue shorts. Her hair was
like an off blonde, like a dirty blonde, but kind
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of prayed. And then I said to her, you know,
I got to just say one word to you and
you'll disappear right in front of me. And I said
Jesus's name, and she was gone, and my husband stood there.
So the same thing. But I had walked down to
the area with Gail to where I first where I
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saw a bigfoot, my bigfoot friend. Now I didn't see
him at the time when I first got there, but
Gail head through some holy water around we said the
our father, and she threw out some tobacco north, south,
east and west, and then they turned on their instruments.
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Now I don't know the name of their instruments, but
one was a graph and one actually picked up energy
that would talk back to you whoever the spirit was
or whoever, if it was a bigfoot, they would talk
through this. I would say, a talk box, I'm going
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to call it. And then the male friend that was
Gail's the team member. Brian would say different things like
what is your name? And then with the energy it
would talk back and it says, my name is Kayleen.
And that's the first time or the second time he
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told me that. At first he told me the first time,
and then the second time was when he told Brian.
So as I'm sitting there, they're asking different questions. And
at that time, back in the eighteen hundreds, that area
used to be a farm. It was never a park
until the nineteen sixties, I think, but way back when,
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back in the eighteen hundreds, it used to be a
farm and the farmer raised corn and things like that,
and he had villagers come in and work on the farm. Now,
there was a brick house at the time that was
also part of the farm, and he would house homeless
people or people who worked on the farm and didn't
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have a place to go. They worked right there and
in that brick house they would live and pay like
room and board by working through the farm. Well at
that time, a little couple of years later, they had
yellow fever and the people, Now this is what I
found out at the time of the I was there
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with Gail. So at that time they had yellow fever
and the people that were working there they built a
special house called a pest house peest pest house, and
that's where all the sick people went. Those sick people
eventually died. So the owner of the property dug holes
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around the area where Gaale and I and his their
crew were doing the reading, and at different other areas
behind that brick house. I have the map for it,
which I can send to you if I haven't done
so already, and they're unmarked graves of all the people
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that died in that area. So I believe now also
before I do that, there was the Mohawks, the Lenape
if I'm saying it right, and the Mohagans. They were
in that area at that same time, maybe back in
the seventeen late sevent eighteen hundreds to the eighteen hundreds.
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They had lived in that area and further south Pennsylvania,
New Jersey and down that way, but they were also
in New York State. So there's an Indian burial ground
that is behind the creek. There's a hill there, and
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so I found out that my bigfoot friend Kaylene is
a protector of that area. There are many bigfoot. I
say beast, but I don't like to say beast. I
don't like to say he's a beast. He's just a
different type of person. And I told him, I asked
him where he came from originally. He said, originally his
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family came from Siberia, and they crossed over the ice Bridge,
the Big Ice Bridge, and then they came north, which
would be near the state of Washington now. And I
believe that Siberia was probably at the time, Canada, and
they came down that way, across the ice Bridge whatever
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that is, down into America. And then they came across America,
not all of them, but some of his people to
where he is now, where I am now. And you know,
he just says he didn't tell me too much, but
that's what he told me about how he got here.
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He was born here in America, but his people came
from over the ice Bridge. I also asked him recently.
I asked him, sometimes when I walk past the area
where the bike path is, where the creek is, I
hear dogs barking. They're not really barking, they're like yipping
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and like, you know, like a puppy would yip, not bark,
and he told me they are called pathfinders. Pathfinders are bigfoot,
but they just warn other bigfoot of humans that are
in the area. Now, the other people that walk around
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that bike path, they also have dogs that they walk
on a leash, and those dogs will be looking up
towards the other side of the forest, the other side
of the creek, and I believe that's when the pathfinders
start barking or yipping. You can't see them, but you
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know that they're there. Do you hear the yipping? And
everybody will be looking up at the forest, and I'll
just tell them, well, it's just the pathfinders. And that's
for the other bigfoot who want to cross over, who
want to go through the woods, but they they are
warned by the pathfinders that they're humans close by. And
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let me see another time I saw him, Reese. I
always see him. I don't really see him, and sometimes
I do and sometimes I don't. Sometimes he tells me
things like I said to him, what do you want
me to bring you today? Because I don't know what
they originally what they ate. He says, apples are any
kind of vegetables, zucchini, any pumps, or anything that's a
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viny type of vegetable or corn or whatever. So this
last time he told me he wanted a pine cone
and he wanted apples. I said, what do you do
with the pine cones? Actually he eats pine cones, but
he asked me to put cinnamon on it. I said, okay,
I'll put cinnamon on it. And I walked towards the
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creek and there's like a little island there, and I
situated the pine cones in a circle, and then I
put the apples in the middle. I didn't see him there,
but I knew he was there. He doesn't show himself
all the time. Sometimes he will cloak himself, which means
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he's invisible. And while I was sitting at a picnic
table watching where I had put the pine cones in
the apples, one by one, they were gone. Yes, I
see him. I didn't see him. Actually I saw the
pine cones being picked up one by one and the
apple's being picked up one by one, and they were gone.
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My husband stood right there. He is that. He couldn't
believe it. You know, other times it was like a
In March of this year, twenty twenty five, there was
snow on the ground, not a lot, maybe about two inches.
There was also ice on top of the snow, so
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if you walked on it, it would crunch. And when
I went down to the park, I have a jeep,
so I can go anywhere with it. Actually, and we
parked in the parking lot, and they know, they are
very smart, they know that I'm coming before I get there.
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To go to this park, you go up a hill
and then make a right hand turn and it takes
you down a hill and then you'll see the park.
Right there, there'll be an area where there's children's playground,
and you go past that, and the right in that
area there's a parking area. You park your car and
the bike path is right next to that. However, I
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parked in the parking lot, or when I started to
come down the hill, I should say, I saw him
in the woods. He was he was really trucking. He
was moving. He knew I was coming and he was moving.
So I got there and I got out of my car,
my husband and I and I said to my husband,
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do you hear that we listen? You have to listen
very carefully. You really can't. There wasn't really anybody there
except my husband and myself, and because nobody goes out
in that kind of weather up here. But it was
not snowing or raining or anything that day. It was nice,
but it was very cold. When we got out of
the jeep, we walked on the pavement where the parking
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lot is and we heard it through the woods through
the other side, something moving over there. And then there's
tall pines on the other side of the creek, very tall,
and there was snow on top of it, and all
of a sudden, you hear you hear it falling, and
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you hear it thud right on the ground, so that
he actually pushed the tree over. I don't know if
he was showing off sometimes he gets funny like that.
He shoved the tree down and we heard thud, and
I said, oh to my husband, Oh, Tommy, he's close.
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And then I heard him walk through the water. You know,
he came up and he was so close to me.
He was maybe about four or five feet away from me.
But he didn't show himself right away. Because actually bigfoot
people or I call on people, everybody calls them a beast.
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I won't say beasts because I don't want to hurt
his feelings, and he stood there and he looked at me.
I says, well, don't smile. I says, if you smile,
I'll see your teeth, and I don't want to see it.
I don't want to see your teeth, he says to me.
I don't want to see yours either. But he stood
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there and he said he was going to be gone
from that area for a while because they come down
here to New York or wherever they go mainly for food,
and in the wintertime hunting season, they're here. Like now,
I presume that he's here. You know, there's a lot
of deer out. You have to be careful when you're
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driving down the road where I live at because I
live in the middle of the forest and the road's
near me are all back roads, so there's a lot
of deer that will walk in the middle of the road.
And that's the same where the park is. The park
is in a forest area. It's just a certain section
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that they have for the residents of the county that
I live in. So I believe that they're here also
for food because where they come from, which is he
is paranormal. I believe he just goes back there's not enough.
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There's not a lot of food where he originally come from.
And another dimension, I will say, so they come here,
they like it here. It's just that it's very cold
in the wintertime and the weather is awful. So up
to this date, the only time I've seen him is
once in the summer, or this past couple of months,
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when I left him the pine cones in the apples,
and he sends me gifts when I go back there.
And now there's there's usually there's a tree that makes
tiny pine cones, and I was mentioning that to my
husband one day when I was walking around the park.
I said, I like those tiny pine cones. I can
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use them for my crafts because I do a lot
of crafts crafting work, and there's no tree there that
produces that kind of a pine cone. So the next
time I went there, right in front of me there
was these little tiny pine cones, and I said, oh
my god, it's a miracle. Where the heck the these
comes from. So I picked them up and I brought
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them home. And then you can't leave food there all
the time, you know, because they'll expect it from you.
And it's just periodically when I can leave something for him, well,
actually for me buying stuff like that apples and pumpkins
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and things that's costly, and I really don't have that
much money to go out and buy apples for my
bigfoot friend. But when I do, I do, but it's
not all the time. So he has left me marbles,
nice marbles, blue ones, that cat's eyes, things I haven't
seen since I was a kid, and that was about
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sixty years ago. And then he'll leave me different things
like a perfect leaf from a tree that doesn't grow here.
He'll leave me feathers. I said to him, I would
like a white feather from a hawk, and he will
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leave me white feathers, or he'll leave me a turkey feather.
Maybe about about a month ago, before it snowed here,
I had walked down to that specific area where the
tree was that has no bark and where I first
saw him with my with the investigative team, and there
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was an area I walked through the woods. I said,
oh heck, if he was going to do something to me,
it would have done it a long time ago. And
there was an area that I walked through the woods
where the trees were bent in half, they were like
saplings and they were bent like like an oval shape,
and around that there was a flat area and it
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had all a big bulgers around it. I wouldn't say
really big, but they were like in a circle. And
in the middle of that circle was a great big rock.
I said, well, gee, this looks like somebody had a
big campfire here or something, you know, But that was
a that's a town park, and you really you can't
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have campfires there, and you can't go camping there or anything.
It's just to walk around the bike path or have
picnics or something like that. So that was interesting. And
I want to tell you about one special thing that
happened to me when I whenever I go there, my
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girlfriend Gail, when they had the investigative team there, gave
me some copper dowsing rods and she took them out
of the package and she said to me, here, Martha,
sit down and put the dowsing rods in front of you.
I didn't really know what they were, but I did.
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I sat down and I held them with one hand
and they one dowsing rod went one way and one
went the other way, one faced by itself. They did that.
It did it by itself. One moved west and the
other one moved east, and then they made a half
of a circle, came around and pointed directly to my
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chest and she says to me, Martha, he's right behind you,
and that I don't know. I have a picture of
that also, and I said, I was really. I said,
oh really, And they said to me at the end,
at the end of the session, they said, Martha, what
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is your last words for saying? I said, thank you
for having me. I really appreciate the investigative team Bigfoot
researchers of the Hudson Valley. I appreciate you coming and
doing an investigation. But I really want to say to Kayleen,
is you're not going to believe this. I said, please
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don't leave me as a friend. I want you to
be my friend forever. And when I said that, there
was a box that they had to tell how much
energy is around that graph box? Because I went circling
around in circles they never had. They said, oh my god, Martha,
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look at that. So I believe that he is really
my friend. I really believe there is a bigfoot there.
I'm not lying, honest to God. I saw him and
I really like him. I really like him a lot.
It's too bad. It's too bad I was married. Maybe
he was a male, i'd probably make him my permanent friend.
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But he is really kind, he's nice. He jokes around
once in a while. I haven't seen him in about
three months, actually, since the last time I was there.
I don't know what to say. I know sometimes I
have great grandchildren and they'll come here and they'll ask
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me about my Bigfoot friend, and they'll get so excited
and their eyes will pop out of their head. This
one young man, my grandson, I won't give you his name,
but he's about five or six, and he'll say he
watches Bigfoot on television. And I tell him, well, that's
just on television, and he says, well, can you see
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him as he in your yard? Grandma? And I asked
my daughter to go in the house and get my
dowsing rods that Gail gave me, and I said, well,
watch this, So I put the dowsing rods in front
of me. Now, when the dowsing rods, one goes out
to the west and the other other one goes to
the east, and they move around. That means that he
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is careful he's watching, he's making sure that there's nothing
that would cause harm. But then the dowsing rods come
straight back every time, come straight back and point to
my chest, right to my heart. And I said to him,
he's right behind me, he says, And if the dowsing
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rod points to the west, that means he's not too
far away. He's right, maybe four or five feet from there.
If it goes to the east, it's the same thing,
or if it goes to the north, it's the same thing. Now,
my daughter wanted to try it, and it didn't work
for her because I don't think he knows anybody. He's
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very very careful of and he's very protective. I would
say that's what He's very protective of the area around me.
That's his motto. I guess he's even here at my
house at night. Oh my goodness. One time, I'm sitting
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in the living room and I'm crocheting, and I hear
stones bouncing off my house and I say, look, not
through verbally, through my mind speaking, I said, I know
you're here. What do you want. I'm not coming outside.
It's dark. I don't like going out in the dark,
and it's cold, so stop throwing stones at my house.
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They will stop immediately. I said, you don't have to
get my attention by throwing rocks at my house. And
then another time, I was coming up the driveway from
going to town. I have a metal swing up on
a hill. It's a two seater, you know, And alongside
of my driveway there's a little hill and I put
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a metal swing that has two seats in it. The
wind wasn't blowing. It was a sunny day, and don't
you know, those seats were swinging back and forth. I said,
I see you, Hello, I'm going in the house. You know,
I just know things. I just not that I just
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not see him. I didn't see him that time, but
I knew he was there because they were metal swings.
They were they had they were in the ground, pipes
in the ground holding the swing down just in case
there was a large gust of winning. It didn't knock
it over, but these swings were swinging back and forth,
and I just waved to him.
Speaker 2 (30:58):
You know.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
Sometimes I'll be sitting in my kitchen for the past
couple of nights I've been I'm a landscape painter and
I love to paint. It's so relaxing, and I look
out the window and I see two eyes looking at me,
and I'll just wave to him, you know. And that's
that's how my bigfoot friend is. He wants attention. He'll
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make it a point to let me know he's out there. Now,
I have rabbits. He has not touched one of them.
I have silver fox rabbits that I raise, and they're
in the back of my house. I have a four
foot stockade fence around them. He protects the animals. Now
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there's bear in my yard because behind my house is
a mountain and there's caves in there, and there's bears,
black bears in there. Those black bears will not come
in my yard if I have If when I go
down to the park to go around, walk around as
much as I can, which is not really too much.
If there's other animals there, like a dog, they'll come
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up to me for some reason. I could be a
mile away from another dog that I don't know, and
that dog will come up to me look for attention.
Children come up to me that I don't know, and
they'll want attention. That's just something I attract. I don't know.
I guess my aura is white that's what I was told.
I have a white aura. But I've been that way
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all my life. I'll be seventy seven years old on
December twenty fourth, and since I was five years old,
I've been psychic all my life. I wrote a book
about it, published by a major publishing house in New York.
It's called What's Your Psychic IQ. It was published in
nineteen ninety nine, and it's still selling, but it's not
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selling for as much as what you would normally pay
for it when it would first came out. And that's
about it. You know. I'm retired now. I just do crafts.
I paint landscapes and I crochet. People order for me
and it's not a job, but it keeps me busy.
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And that's about it. I think that's all I can
remember right now about my bigfoot friend but I really
like them.
Speaker 3 (33:23):
Well that's it for tonight show. If you've had a
big Foot siding and would like to be a guest,
please go to my Bigfoot Siding dot com and.
Speaker 2 (33:30):
Let us know.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
Thanks for listening. Have a great night seeing a bunch
of run down no host towns where the church is
the backbone, loves and the bow and the fasting melodies cooving,
but the bombman rose with the roofs run deep beyond
the nose of the busy streets with the songs of
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the South of Su. Then I mean I hear the
prompot picking down home rhythm ringing. Now I don't run
from Banjong music. Yeah, the sound of a memory brings
me back to the bluegrass playing the madazy jack. It's
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become many.
Speaker 4 (34:16):
Been through it.
Speaker 3 (34:19):
You getting through the day on scrubs and Skaggs, booking
name bars through this Tennessee jams.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
There's no other way that I do it.
Speaker 3 (34:30):
And I hit a fowboard preaking down on rhythm, bringing
out I don't run from ben Jong music.
Speaker 4 (34:39):
Yeah, something going backwards backwards and double tip freaking to
the sword and the strumble looking to stuff because of
the head of strumming out country both living.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
Mom and hit a bum.
Speaker 3 (34:54):
Boat freaking rhythm bringing us that all from from then
the city last draws me bid on the two miss
(35:15):
cars rushing by with the bastes on the stereos to
man when I hear the brown boat picking down on
them bringing nuns paddle.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
Run from bunch of music.
Speaker 4 (35:31):
Yeah, something going backwards backwards and double tub picking, then
the sword and the strumming looking Turkey Star because they
had strumming now.
Speaker 3 (35:42):
Cout you both living.
Speaker 4 (35:45):
And I hit a bum boats picking down rhythm bringing.
Speaker 3 (35:48):
Us battle from them.
Speaker 4 (36:14):
Some of the glock back works backwards and double tip
picking and the soul and the strumming looking tucking Stars
because of thing had a.
Speaker 1 (36:21):
Strumming now because you're both living.
Speaker 4 (36:24):
And I hit a bum patch picking double and the.
Speaker 3 (36:27):
Rat chick and port Swing Mama's Best swinget tea kind
of sounds
Speaker 4 (36:32):
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