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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Hey, you there, thanks for tuning in.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
You're ready for another episode of my big foot sighting?
Speaker 1 (00:08):
All right, then let's do this.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Seen a bunch of run down, no horse towns where
the church at the backbone lows and the bow and
the fasting melodies coove in with the bomb man rose
with the roofs run deep beyond the nose of the
busy streets with the songs of.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
The South of s.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Then when I hear the promp porch picking down home
rhythm bringing out I Don't Run from Banjung music.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
Yeah, if you've had a bigfoot sighting and wud like
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Speaker 3 (00:59):
My bigfoots led me to create the group BFD Bigfoot
Discovery Ops. Hi everyone, I'm Tommy G. I'm the founder
of Bigfoot Discovery OPS. Formerly of the state of Washington,
and I moved to Texas Montgomery, Texas area, and I'm
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excited to be able to share my stories with you
about two sidings that I had a big foot. But
before we get started on that, I should let you
know that I've been interested in bigfoot since I was
like eleven years old because there was a movie back
in nineteen it was it was nineteen fifty seven. It
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was called The Bottable Snowman and it was starring Forrest Tucker.
And if any viewer from the old days of f
Troop you remember Forrest Tucker. Well, Forest Tucker created that
movie because he was interested in Getty or the Bottomble Snowman,
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and that was where I got started. I was just
so impressed with it. But I've gone back and watched
it since the days of being young and listening to
what's going on there. He's tracking the way we track
today exactly how looking for him and the methods and
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doing research at the time, and so it's very interesting
how that part hasn't changed. That you get that bigfootbug
in you and you don't let go of it. It's
just so much there that you want to know. And
that's what it talks about discovery. I want to discover
more about Bigfoot. I want to know the truth. I
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want to share the truth. I want people to know that, yeah,
Bigfoot's for real. But I will say this based on
evidence that I have. I can't convince you that the
foot is real. You have to figure that out yourself.
You're going to have to decide on your own or
just ignore it. One thing that I really am not
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happy about is being on Facebook and sharing experiences and
having people coming on and calling you bad names and
telling you that, oh, you're sick, you need a doctor.
Well I don't need people like that. So I just say,
if you're not wanting to listen to what I have
to share, or if you want to sharpshoot me, I'm
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not even going to pay attention to you, because I've
got more time. I need to share my time with
people who want to know the truth that I can
share with I'll let you know. It was back about
twelve years ago when I started BFD. I didn't know
I was going to have a group to start with.
Started going to a new Bigfoot monthly meetings up in
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a little town in Washington called Piola, piall of Washington.
There's Thunt Airfield there, and there was a gentleman who
was starting this group. Matthew A. Johnson is his name.
Speaker 4 (04:10):
I don't know if some of you might know him,
but he is a clinical psychiatrist who practices up in Washington,
and he had a siting when he was out in
the woods down by Mount Saint Helens, I believe it was.
Speaker 3 (04:25):
And he was so shaken with it that he decided, Hey,
I'm going to start my own group and see if
I can help people who have seen Bigfoot, and well,
I know what it's all about. So he's been very
helpful to people. And so we started going to those meetings,
me and my friend Donnis, and we wanted to know
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more about it, and they've been guest speakers in and
as one guest speaker came in and he had a
group is called Bigfoot Ops. Well, the ops thing is
a military thing, and me being a twenty five year
veteran of the US Army, and this gentleman was a
twenty year veteran of the army as well. So we
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heard the kid there with the ox cart, and I
asked him if I start my group, if I could
call it, that's just sure, go ahead. So again is
what it's all about, is discovery and going out and
finding out about things. So I finally wanted to go.
This is I'm going to share with you now my
first sighting, my first siding, well be prior first sighting.
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We went out in the woods and there with these
guys that were in his group, and it was we
got out there before dark. It's always good. That's the
military side of us. Recon the area, get to know
the roads, the ingress and egress to the site that
you're at. And another thing is making sure there's no
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one else around that's going to, you know, hinder your experience. Well,
we get down there and we're walking down the road
and it's just right at dark and the guy turns
to me. He says, did you do that? And I said,
what did you throw that rock? He said, no, what
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do you mean did I throw a rock? And he says, well,
bigfoot just threw a rock at us. He said, I said,
what you know, this is my first time out, okay,
so it's all new to me. And so we continue
walking on down and you can hear branches breaking around us,
But to me, it's my first time out, so I
wasn't really paying much attention to it. So we're turning
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around and walking back to where our little research areas,
crossing the same area where the first rock was thrown.
Here comes another rock and it landed in front of us,
just skipping down, skipping down the trail. There this we're
up in areas where there's logging trails, so the roads
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are defined. Okay, so they're not paths, but there's like
you two tracks going down with the grass and the
center kind of a deal. And we just remarked on that,
and we continue to walk back up the hill and
stopped there. If you look down the hill where we
were at, it's not a mile straight and so it's
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a nice clear view of what's going on. And we
got up there and set up some cameras and everything.
They use radios to communicate back and forth with each other,
kind of like they do on the Bigfoot movies you
see on TV. Anyway, we're sitting there and heard a
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noise and sure enough went back and we had a
recorder going and you could hear this is the first
time I heard. It was like, oh no, And we
looked at each other and said, what was that. He says, well,
oh no, it's pretty close. But that was the experience there.
But later on we went down and had a gifting table,
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a big stump where the tree had been cut off,
and they'd like to put like a peanut butter and
jelly sandwiches out to kind of attract the attention bigfoot
to lure them in. And we're going down there and
there's two of us, I mean two of them and me,
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and it's like, that's probably about midnight. It's just plain dark.
Civic Northwest is dark. And so if you've been there,
you'll know what I'm talking about. And here I'm the newbie, right,
big tough guy, six foot two, two hundred and seventy pounds.
I'm a big tough guy, you know. But these guys
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were standing there and they said he heard and look.
He says, look, there's one standing there and he took
off running to chase the bigfoot. And I'm standing there
and I going, oh, oh no, this is not good.
And uh yeah, I was very scared. I gotta tell you,
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very very scared. And they came back and I don't
don't ever do that again. He says, what I said,
leave me, leave me standing there like that. Anyway. Uh,
we give back up to our little camp spot up there.
He says, were you scared? I said no, No, I
wasn't scared. Big tough guy, right, he's now you were
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scared for come on? Yeah? I finally admitted to him,
Yeah I was scared. He left me out in the
middle of nowhere for the first time. We're looking to
find Bigfoot of whole things. So that's where got us going.
Donnis wasn't with me on that trip, but we just
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we wanted to find out more. So we were, like
I said, we were up in the different Pinchon Forest,
which is just outside of the which encompasses I should
say Mount Rainier, and there's also a Toney State Park
there also. We're kind of right in that same area,
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those two areas. So my buddy and I said, hey,
let's let's go on down to the coast, the Washington
coast and see, you know, what we can find. And
we'd heard reports about Bigfoot being sighted on the Tahola.
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The little town is called Tahola, but it's the Kornal
Indian tribe. We're a reservation Quanal Indian reservation or nation,
just north Ocean shores, about eighteen miles I think it is.
It was a very interesting location because it was kind
of eerie years ago. Along the coast. There are a
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lot of cedar trees. So the cedar trees have been
logged off and so now you have new growth, but
back then they weren't so I'm talking about the turn
of the centry. Back then, they didn't log like we
do nowadays, where we we're just very mindful about what
trees we take down in everything. And they would leave
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lots of logs laying on the ground and everything. So
over the years, the brush grows over those logs a cedar,
and a cedar can be used harvested and used for
cedar shakes for roofs and siding of houses here in
Washington State. Well, so now they have a new program
where the federal government is paying the tribe to go
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get those logs. But since the first logging, there's all
new trees grown up, and now how do they get
back in there. It's like they take a big off
and they go through and make a big tunnel and
they auger through the woods. And here we're driving down
this tunnel. It was just crazy. It's very spooky. And
a jeep Cherokee that I had built just for this,
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where I had a big forty eight inch light bar
across the roof, big spotlights on the front, big headlights,
high beam, big led lights on the side of the back.
My friends laugh, they see me come, they say, I
look like a UFO coming in for a landing. But
it does a good job. It really lights it up.
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But the nice thing about it, when you're going down
the road with the sidelights, we're looking for footprints as well. Okay,
and sign we're looking for sign a bigfoot. So anyway
we get down there with the road further down the
road is like a horseshoe, and I mean there's the
landing there. So I backed my jeep up into there
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and decided I got some sound to recover here. So
I have a bionic ear that I posted. I got
the bionic ear tripod out and the bionic ear. If
you don't know what a bionic ear is, it's basically
a microphone with a dish. A dish about fourteen inches
in diameter, and then the microphone is in front of
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the dish, and so any sound that comes in reflects
into there and then reflects into the microphone. We're able
to record it, so I can listen to the recording
for sound and it's also recording at the same time.
Going back to the meetings up in Pollop, when we
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first heard people talking about bigfoot experiences, it sounded to
me like bigfoots behind every tree. I'm thinking, look at
my buddy said, do you believe that? He said, oh no,
it sounds kind of crazy, doesn't it. I said, well,
we're gonna find out, you know. So we're down there.
In my this is in my mind, big Foot buying
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every tree now. And my friend goes up to the
left of the horseshoe and I'm at the right, and
the vehicles backed in, and the third guy is sitting
in the jeep. He asked me permission to sit in
the jeep and I said, well, sure, why not? He
was feeling sick. Well, we also heard about infrasound. Well,
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guess what though, infrasound, they've always picked the weakest link
to focus infrasound. In infrasound is a sound that animals
of prey can project out to confuse their prey so
they can catch them. I'm talking about giraffes habit so
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they can protect themselves from lions. Elephants of habit. Lions
also have it to go out and project sound to
confuse the prey. Okay, so, researchers have found they believe
that Bigfoot uses infrasound to confuse people because you're in
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their forest, which is basically their home. You are the outsider.
You are a threat to them. They want to scare
you off, so they use scare tactics to scare you
out of the woods so they don't know that you
have a good heart, which my friend and I do
had a good heart leading in Bigfoot and not wanting
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to harm anybody. We had nothing in our mind that
they would harm us. That's not even there. So here
I am back to setting up the battle gear. And
this is right at dark. We're on the coast. Now
you can hear the waves crashing on the beach, but
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you can't see it because there's a lot of forest
between us and the beach. Well, so here I am
setting up and I see movement off to the right
of my peripheral vision, and I'm thinking about it, and
I see it again and I said, no, I'm not looking.
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I refuse to look. Okay, So I'm going along, going along.
I was still messing with this, putting it all together,
and I see it again in the peripheral vision. I
see it and I said, no, I'm not lunky. Meantime,
I had plugged the chord into the botic gear so
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that my friend, who was sitting down in the jeep.
He was listening with headphones and a really long cord,
so I didn't know that he was hearing things. We'll
get to that in a min or two. So I'm just
finishing up setting it just right, pointing in that direction
towards the water. And the third time it happens, I
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see movement again, and I said, okay, I'm looking. I
turned now. Remember I'm six foot tall and this bonic
hear thing is over six foot tall. The bon of
ear thing sits about my height, and so I wasn't
looking down on the road or anything, but my eyes
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looked up just at that time. When I looked, I
see this big shadow of this big silhouette, solid dark,
passing across that road, going towards the beach, towards the water,
and it turned and looked right at me, and I
saw red eyeshine. I'm going to continue, but we'll get
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back to the red eyeshine is what I saw. It's
basically you see the Big Foot pictures, you know, T
shirts and stickers and stuff, where he's kind of walking along,
which is a stride taken from the Patterson Gimblin film
of the Big foot walking in the in the river
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stream there. Well, the interesting thing was because I could
see the arms moving, because I could see kind of
like the picture that this website has up where it's
dark but there's a little light there, but you can
totally see the whole silhouette. This thing must have been
I would have to say at least nine feet tall,
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at least, because I could see the hair. I'm not
the hair I should see. I could see the head,
the shoulders, the arms swing, and the legs. As he
stepped across the road. There was a little bit of
light that came through where his arm was swinging next
to him on the left. I'm looking in his left side.
Left arm was swinging and moving forward as it stepped
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off the side of the road. Now I'm standing there
with my mouth hanging to the ground. I suspect and
I'm stunned. I feel numb. I wasn't scared. It wasn't
a scared feed and he was just like, dude, what
did I just see? And then I hear noise coming
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from the left and it's my buddy Donna's He's walking up.
He says, Tommy, Tommy, and he grabs and I'm standing
there because got my hands on the tripod and I'm
just looking with this. I'm sure it was a blank gage,
just looking off into the brush ahead of me, and
he grabs my arm and he's pulled on. He says,
I just saw bigfoot. I just saw bigfoot. And I
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turned and I looked at him with I'm sure it
was like dumbfounded. And he says, are you listening to me?
Isn't that cool that I saw bigfoot? You don't care?
And I looked at him and I said, so did I.
I I just saw bigfoot over here to the right,
over here. And he told me that he saw bigfoot
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come out of the woods. Now, my bigfoot was in
the side of where my vehicle was going towards the ocean,
because I'm facing the ocean. His big foot came out
of the bushes from the ocean side and crossed back
over to where the jeep was. Okay, Well, he said
that his came crawling up, was on the forest and
it stood up and then the last step stepped off
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into the bushes and he saw red Eyeshine. Well, this
is interesting because I told you you're going to revisit
red Eyeshine. Well, I believe. Let's put this money. When
I say I believe and stuff is because I've heard
other people talking about sightings of Bigfoot and what their
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experiences were, and and so this knowledge base you start
to grow and build a stronger knowledge base of understanding
about Bigfoot. And when we share information that we collectively say, oh, yeah,
well that's that's the way Bigfoot actual that's reman. This
is a big Foot right. That's because it's shared experiences
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and evidence that we've collected over time. So they were
communicating with each other. I believe that the two Bigfoot
were communicating because our experience has been they're never alone.
So if you see one, you know, darn good, and
well there's another one nearby, or multiple ones, and so
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is what they will do is they'll do something to
distract you and you look over at the other one
and guess what this one you just saw or you
heard over here, it's gone. That's how they escape being seen.
It's a technique that they use. So a lot of
people go into the woods and they say they were
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so scared that I'm never going into the woods again.
That's because Bigfoot did a good job scaring them out. Okay,
and you can understand why they are creatures, okay, put
on this earth. I believe my God. And they have
a right to the woods. It's their home. They're as
scared of us as we are of them, and so
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and it's all because of the unknown. We don't know,
we don't understand. And that's what this whole Bigfoot discovery
or Bigfoot discovery option is about. It's discovering about Bigfoot
and learning more about them, learning that, hey, they're not mean,
they're not cruel. I've heard stories about people saying, oh,
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Bigfoot killed three or four people in the camp or something.
I got to tell you what that holds? No water,
I don't know. I have not and don't investating to
find out. It's not true. It's not true. So the
only way you're going to find out, and that is
by going out and finding out yourself and jinting out
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into the forest to find out. Don't be afraid. Just
get out there and you will become acclimated to the forest. Uh.
You learned to see in the dark. You can see
really good in the dark. You just got to learn
how to use your senses when you're in the forest
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and everything. So now back to the g Okay, we
we Okay, we agreed. I told my friend, hey, I
saw one too, and so we're going, yeah, yeah, we're
gonna kind of finding each other. You know, he saw
a big dude. Well, okay, the other guy back in
the chief. Of course, he was feeling nauseous and so
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he just wasn't feeling good. But remember he had the
phones on, the headphones on, and he's listening and he
can hear hold on, I can do this for you.
He hears something like this. Remember I told you they're
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never alone. Well, in the group, there was someone back
there clacking rocks together. You could hear them clacking rocks
and then they would rub them, rub them together. Okay, well,
that's just interesting that that's the kind of thing that
we experience when we're out in the woods. And I
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have another story about that. We'll get to that after
a bit here. So we all had an experience that night,
and that we were very happy that we had that opportunity.
I was new with cameras and stuff, but I did
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have recording, but did not hear any vocalizations from the
Bigfoot like you might normally hear kind of grunts or
whatever that it is. But they were quiet and very interesting.
So we ended up packing up our stuff and headed out.
It's very interesting because later I became got to know
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the tribal members, and one of them was a tribal elder,
and he was the guy who was in charge of
doing the forestry thing and getting the reclaiming the old
cedar logs and stuff. And so they had an industry
there to be able to help pay for the reservation
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the people on the reservation that they were able to
provide jobs and everything for for the Trapel members. And
so I got to know.
Speaker 5 (26:03):
Him and he sent me some pictures, some actual pictures
that were caught by game cameras on their reservation.
Speaker 3 (26:17):
And the pictures were broad daylight, a full face of
a bigfoot right in the camera. It's interesting that you
put up cameras out in the woods. Animals will come
because that camera doesn't belong in their forest, through their home.
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What is this thing? So they're very interested in what
it is. So you'll see the deers will come, the
coyotes will come, raccoons will come, all the type of
animals in the forest. I say, the bears yead. The
bears will come well so will the bigfoot. And here
I have a picture of this face, hairy face that's
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kind of blurry, but you can see its eyes, you
can see its snows, you can see his chin. It
scott a little bit of facial hair on the chin.
The skin is like a dark a dark gray color,
but the hair is more kind of a darker color around.
Its face was kind of long and shaggy that came
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out on the sides of it. And the eye, the
eye was kind of a golden color. When I first
showed this at a Bigfoot symposium thing, I shared this
photograph and I had my back to it because I'd
never seen it that large before, and everyone goes, oh,
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that's why I found out he had golden eyes, Okay,
and it was pretty exciting to see that. Well, that's
one of the photographs that the elder gave to me.
He sent me another picture. This part of the reservation.
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It's well known for hunters from around the world where
they hunt big game, Roosevelt elk and big black bears.
So people will come from all over the world to
go on a guided guided trip to bag an alkore
bear from the Northwest. So they have areas that are
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marked off areas where they're going and hunt where they
put barrels, and the barrels are like chained to the tree,
and they put sweets in there, vegetables, food and stuff
to attract the wild animals. And so you know normal
barrels about four feet high. Well, here this picture is
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this barrel with a big fir tree right next to
it that was didn't have any branches down low. And
here is a bigfoot standing right next to that thing,
showing about from the knees up. And the bigfoot was
twice as tall as a barricle. So I would put
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it somewhere around eight to eight and a half feet tall,
very dark, very hairy. The hair did not flow. Again,
we don't call hair. We don't say bigfoot has fur.
We say bigfoot has hair because researchers have found that
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bigfoot is human like, okay, but they also their genes
are not the same as human. So here's this fur,
this coming straight out kind of stick like. But it
appears that he's blurry. But the background is green foliage
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all around. That is not glorry. So is what we
figure is that this bigfoot was cloaking. He's either going
in cloak or out of cloak. Cloaking means they're able
to camouflage themselves from being seen. I don't know how
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they do it. I can't explain it. There are people
out there. If you go to the other website, you'll
find out about people whoever researches and have ideas of
how or why they cloak. Okay, but this is a
beautiful picture of a full body bigfoot. So that's pretty
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much that first sighting that I shared with you. I
need to move on. I was talking to you about
sound and how the bigfoot will make sound. I was
with the well, the parent group that guy I told
you about. I went on my first trip with. This
is about four years later, and we had a large group.
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I think there was six of us that were out.
And the guy that was with me up in Washington.
There's a small town called Auburn, Washington, and he was
he was a paratic and he was also who became
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an Auburn policeman. And his brother was with us, and
the guy with the parent group was there and he
had a flear, a flear for looking infra red camera
binoculars that you look so through both eyes. I had
a single single lens Fleer. Okay, they're cheap. They're about
eight hundred dollars, but the other ones are about twelve
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hundred dollars. So I went on the chief away, we're
playing music. He would play music like, which is really cool,
Celtic music. Celtic music is just beautiful, you know, it's
like nature kind of sounds and flutes and everything. And
we play for about ten minutes and then turn it off,
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and then Bigfoot would respond because they liked it. They'd
be breaking branches off the trees, making noise, throwing big
chunks of wood around, and even that at one point
shoved a tree over turned the music back on. So
we turned the music back on, and then we have
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turned it off, and then we would also make sound.
We would make sound like a barn owl would go
and just letting them know their sound out there. We
would hear another one respond to us, and if you're
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real quiet, you can hear off. Since you can hear one, two,
three more of them responding the same thing back to us,
but only fainter. And then as time went on, who
started getting closer to us. Next thing, you know, we
assume we were surrounded by Bigfoot well, where our vehicles
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are on a forced logging platform, and we're in line,
and the Founder's vehicle was up in front of me,
and my jeep was backed up with the tailgate up.
We're sitting on the back opening of the jeep. So
it's me, it's the policeman and his brother, and I'm
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looking down with my fleer and looking and the other guy, well,
his name is Ben. I'll just use the name Ben.
There was a big foot now there. He's moving like
he's picking up we could only see the top of
He shows up like a red hot signal. That's what
we're looking at the fleer if you've never looked through one.
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And I could see it picking up things, and his
arms were flaying around and he comes. Ben comes walking
up to us. He says, before Ben shows up, darbart copy,
he's hitting me on the right shoulders. Is tummy, he said,
bigfoot standing right over here. So I'm thinking, yeah, okay, okay,
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you know, but you know it's your first time out,
you know, and I'm focusing on what's going on over
here on the left, out past Ben's vehicle. Well he
it's a bigfoot right here, and so I just ignore him.
The ben's walking up and he comes up and he says,
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he says, he's ond have you ever have you ever
looked through the you know, the fleer and he says no.
He says, here, well, flears have a button on that
button you can push for single shot photographs or you
can do a video. He's just got to know how
to operate it. Well, this is the first time John
had never had a pair of those binoculars in his hands,
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and he didn't know what to do. He takes those
and remember he sees bigfoot off to the right, and
he swings around and he looks over looking up the
hill to see if there was something there, and he says,
oh my god, it's a bigfoot. And next thing I know,
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he starts running towards it with the binaculars. And if
you know anything about logging platforms, they're set kind of
higher than where the trees where they're at. And then
there's ditches, big ditches next to him to get to
run the water off from around the area they're working.
And I knew this, but he didn't know it, and
so I ran behind him and grabbed him and pulled
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him back, or he would have gone head over tea
kettle down into this ditch. Probably got bummed up pretty bad, okay,
And so anyway, I got it back up on top
of the platform. He starts telling me what he saw.
He says, Bigfoot was crossed down down, kind of in
a sitting position. No, you put both your elbows on
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your knees, he said. He stood up in front. That's
what he saw. He said, Oh my god. He stood up.
He says, this thing was probably over nine feet tall
and looked at me, just stared with his arms hanging
down as this big, hot, glowing looking creature pretty much
full length, but there's pushes around, so it's right there
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from mid calf up is what he saw. He said.
At that point it turned around and ran up the hill,
and that's, you know what he was wanting to follow it.
He wanted to chase it.
Speaker 5 (36:49):
You know.
Speaker 3 (36:50):
Well, that's pretty much that night what happened. But now
at that same time that's going on that Auburn Coop
had a cold and he was coffee. Well. I had
set up the bionic gear at the end of the
road about undred twenty feet from where we were having
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this visualization, and so I had it turned on. I
had it on recording, and I had the headphones there.
For some reason, the headphones don't want to hang on
the tripod, so they fall off and they're laying on
the ground underneath the tripod. Well, when I went back
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later after our visit to the woods, I always do
check any videos that I might have or any sound
recordings that I have. And here's what I heard was.
I heard it sounded like something walking up, walking up
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to the tripod, like in the gravel, somebody walked. So
I had that on the record. So everything i'm gonna
tell you now was on that recording. Well, then all
sudden it was quiet, and then I start hearing this
ticking noise. Well I didn't realize that. Well, the headphones
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are there. You can hear it because they got volumes
adjustment on. They were tuned up to really loud, So
whatever the noise was was echoing back in those headphones.
And so I believe Bigfoot was hearing that. And I
believe it was Bigfoot daddy with a little foot. And
so researchers we found will try to train the little
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ones and exposing them to humans, and so they will
go out with them in the research area. Well, called
research area, but that's where we're at in the woods
to quietly expose him to humans. Well, is what was
happening was I believe the little one was throwing rocks
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at the headphones because he could hear because my and
my friend would cough. They were coughing too. They were
mimicking him and heard this research was say that bigfoot
will mimic humans, or they'll mimic other animals. And so
this continues on and all of a sudden you hear
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a well, that was a big daddy telling the young
one knock it off. And so it goes like that
for a while. It's quiet, and all of a sudden,
here and you're hearing this noise again. Anyway, I had
the recording and that pretty much ended. That night. We
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ended and we went back next day. We wanted to
go back and find out why that bigfoot could run
out that hill without us hearing him running up. Here
is on the uphill side of this logging platform. Is
this beautiful field, you guys. It's awesome. In the daytime.
It's big green ferns. There's like three or four different
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types of ferns in the Northwest, and then there's a
spear fur two that grows up a tall shot. They
grow up about six feet tall, and they got branches
out from them, really fine little little fawns on them,
all different types. And then there's moss everywhere. It's like
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a pillow. There's a peel of pillows where you could
run up there and you're not going to hear okay,
And so we pretty much figured that one out. Anyway,
there's more story in that. But let's move on to
the second siding that I had. Yeah, in the northwest.
Mount rain Well, first of all, talk about Mount Rainier,
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because we're on the slopes of Mount Rainier. Mount Rainier
was the fifth National park named it said eighteen ninety
nine by President McKinley for its Nashville Forest treet. It
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was just beautiful up there. Mount Rainy is fourteen thousand,
four hundred and ten feet high and it is a
active volcano. There's activity there that takes place, volcanic activities.
There's a lot of people come there because they want
to go to the up where the hike up high,
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where the glaciers are, where the steam melts the glacier,
back where the water streams underneath. And here's like a
big cave in there that's just lit up, and the ice,
the ice is actually blue. It's just most of azure
blue color you'd ever imagine. It's just gorgeous. You have
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to see it. I recommend you to go to them
in here. But these are the type of scenes that
you have up there. Well. People come from all over
all over the world there. And so coming from Seattle,
you have to get on a highway that goes is
called the Mountain Highway, a highway seven going south from
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you pick it up in close to Tacoma, which is
south of Seattle, and it branches off towards Mount Rainier.
Anywhere in the state you can look over and see
this big beautiful snow cone sitting over there. Anyway, So
going down that road, it comes through several little towns
and there's a really little town, a whistle stop they
would call it back in the day because of the
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loggers use the Red Road the trains to get the
lumber of the wood out of the forest down to
Tacoma where it would be set to the logging mills
or wherever it can be set by ships. Back back then,
it was just local down in the little town of Eatonville.
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It's called where they had a big lumber mill there
and they would process the lumber there and they loaded
out on the trains and calling the town. Well, coming
into this little relief Eatonville, you're going out to little
Elbe with the whistle stop and it's like a ninety
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The road is going due south and then all of
a sudden it turns and goes to the east, and
then it comes around. There's a big lake there. Well,
it's not well yet. It is a lake. It's called
Alder Lake. And Alder Lake is where this setting is at.
It's located on Older Lake. It's really the the Squally
River coming from the Squally Glacier, and there's a dam
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there at Alder it's called Older and it backs up
and makes Alder Lake. Well, Alby's right on Alder Lake.
And so when you make the big curf and come
down and you look over and see the lake to
the right, but up to the left here there's someone's
property there. Of course, it's been there for years. It's
like a big double white trailer there, brown and kind
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of a yellow colors. And then off to the north
of the of where the building is, there's like some
little sheds out there. So whoever lives there, there's some
kind of works had they're using for something. We don't
know what it is. And there's this one building there
and it has windows in it and it has a
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window door and the shed is like a lean to
the lean to roof, and so there's always activity going
on there. So when you drive by, you're always seeing
these people living their life. They mow the grass. It's
a big field and they mow the grass and everything
and keep it quite nice. So I'm going to meet
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then the founder, no founder that I first met, and
I got to meet him over there at LB. Well.
Then's a funny fellow and he's very time conscious, and
he says, Tommy, let's meet at seven or seven thirty.
You better be there at seven thirty because if you're
not there at seven thirty, he's gone. And I didn't
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want to miss him because I really was interested in
what we're doing that day. Go back to that area
where we first met, or was when I was left
out in the woods alone. Again, this is a couple
of years later, right, and so I'm coming down this
road and I'm not ready for anything. I got cameras
with me and all kinds of stuff. But guess what,
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it's all packed or ready to go because I'm not
at the location I'm going to deploy it. So I'm
coming down the road and I look over and it's
like seven in the morning. I'm sopposed to meet hi
at seven thirty seven in the morning. And it's a light,
misty raining. If you're familiar with Washington, and this was
in March, I think it was March, and so it's
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kind of a rainy thing. It's like all day. It's
kind of a miss rain. And so I look over
into that field and I see this guy and I
see his arms like flaying around and moving around over
his head whatever. And my immediate thought is this, oh,
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guys chopping firewood. Well, guess what. He wasn't chopping firewood.
It was a bigfoot. And the reason I thought it
was a guy was because I thought he was wearing
rain gear, and so his fur was long and it
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was red. I've got brownish red, which I've seen guys
up in Washington. When you work out, when you're construction stuff,
you're always wearing rain gear. I've seen guys wearing reddish
brown right here before. So that was my assumption it
was the guy who in firewood. And then I get
to look at it, said wait a minute, and I
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kind of turned away because I'm on the road as
people follow me and I don't know where I could
pull over to look back, and made me get a picture,
you know, And I do kind of pull over and
just kind of moving slowly. I look over and that
this thing stands up. He stands up straight with his
arms left and right straight down and it's standing there still,
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not moving next to this shed. Well, now let's talk
about a shed. Okay, she after usually built at least
I'm gonna say four inches maybe a foot off the
ground and then up with the door was about a
seven foot six is what doors are, and then build
on the top of it. I'm just trying to give
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you how tall this guy was. Was about four inches bro,
so we're talking about maybe eight feet tall the building was. Okay,
this guy standing next to the shed was shoulder head
above the shit. Well, now you can do the math,
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you can figure out how tall this guy was. He
could have been between eight and nine and a half
feet tall. I don't know, but looking at him is
what got me another reason why I thought it was
a man. His face was pink, just like a human's,
and he had a gray beard that went up around
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his temples and it came down like a feet right
down to his crutch was his beard and gray right
down to his crotch. And he was just looking straight ahead,
didn't move just I could have gotten a good picture,
but I'm thinking of time, and oh wait a minute,
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I'm not so much concerned about time, But my thoughts are,
what did I just see? Oh Mg, it's a bigfoot
and what else could it be? And in your mind
is saying this, Oh, it's a tree trunk next to
the building. That was my first thought, like maybe the
guy bent down and I didn't really see. But I
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saw the movement but didn't realize there was a tree
next to the building. Well guess what, I went back later.
There is no tree anywhere near they're up behind, but
there's nothing right next to the shed. Well that was
a surprise to me, and that really conferred what I
really did see that day. And I wish that I
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had a picture of it because it was awesome. Now
there is talk not all bigfoot are the same. They
don't look the same. They have the basic of course
shape with head, shoulders, arms, legs, whatever, and a face.
But there's clans. There's clans at Bigfoot, and they look different, okay.
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And it seemed like going down the mountain highway, the
clans off to the right were gentle. They'd make noises
to get your attention and stuff, make hoots and hollers.
But over on that side where this one was up
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higher about twenty seven hundred feet, they're very vocal and
very angry, like aggressive, making sounds much more than the
ones on the south side of the highway. Very interesting,
but then the long end their faces are kind of
a gray color, more human than ape looking. Okay, now
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here's this one comes along with facial features just like
a human. Now you know and can understand why people
say they can't shoot one because they look like humans.
They're human Like, I totally believe that they're totally human like.
There's no way of getting out of it. You just
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sense it. You just sense it, and that's what stuns
you to make you think, what did I just see? Well,
so I was at the Bigfoot Symposium in November down
at Ocean Shores at the Cornault Casino. They have it
every year in November, if you all can get down there.
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I think it's around the third weekend in November every year.
Ran into a fellow who was in the elevator with
my wife and I and he's an artist. He comes
from the Olympic Peninsula area. There's a rand Randall's name.
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Forget what Randall's first name is. He has a group
up there, the Olympic Project. His called This guy knows
him well, he's an artist now. He gave me a
picture of the bigfoot that he saw when he was
sixteen years old up at the Olympic National Force and
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he has copied it, you know, and he sells him.
He gave me, my wife and I have picture of
what he saw when he was sixteen, and this bigfoot
looks very much ape like, like a big pronounced under
the nose jetting out with the jaw that kind of
jetted out. But that's what he saw and he likes
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to share it with people. But I just thought it
was very interesting to explain to you that there are
different types of bigfoot. I'm also experiencing that down in
Texas here where the bigfoots that I'm seeing, I have
pictures up have very much a different faces. The one
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that I saw is kind of like a tear drop
with it air goes up to a pointed heat with
his eyes and mouth. Features are the pier to be pink,
and the fur appears to be real dark brown, really
long and straight. And then there's another picture that I
have of one standing back behind a cluster of brush
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that looks like he's smiling. He has got really high
cheekbones and a glossy like facial features or reflecting the sunlight.
Then I have another picture of three of them coming
moving into Okay, I got a go pro camera I
put on the hood of my vehicle, and I got
cameras all over. But this particular one turns around facing
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the road out of the logging area. So it's taking
pictures that it is happening all the time that I'm
in a period of like a minute and a half.
It's just dark forms move into sighte envision front of
the truck abow for fifty feet away, and they're kind
of blurry looking, and there's three of them standing there.
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One of them is turned on the road looking at
the second one and standing up above. Because they blade
it off the road there. It's a little bird, so
it's a little higher in one area, and there's a
and anyway, he's stand there looking right at the camera,
and the other guy's turn sideways looking at the other two,
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and like I say, it's almost getting dark. But the
interesting thing is I'm looking at the pictures before before
they move into the view, and I see them standing there,
and then I see the after the view and it's gone.
These are pictures that I won't really don't like to
share with people because you get people on Facebook saying, oh, yeah,
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you're drug or what you been smoking? Or you're crazy.
I'm sorry, I love time for that kind of stuff.
I'm just sharing with a small group you all that
they're there. They're out there, they're active. They can appear
full body, or they can appear a form of an ORB.
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I don't know how that works. You need to check
out orbs and find out. But I have the picture
of that one bigfoot center of the shiny face with
an ORB right there in the picture, right down to
the bottom left there. And how do I know it's
an ORB because it's a bright white light in the
middle of all it's totally green field Okay, go figure
that out. And if you zoom in on them, it
looks like it has a face on it. And I
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have many pictures of orbs over over the years of
and I've been doing Bigfoot research. So to share my
two sidings with you, I encourage people to go out
and get out in the woods, be like Tommy g
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and Bigfoot Discovery ops and go out and find out
for yourself is this far real or not. I'm telling
you I believe in them. I believe they're real. I
believe with my heart that they're real. And let me
share a couple of things when you go into the woods.
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Before I go to the woods, I've had mind steake,
I've received instructions from them. Once let's go to the
mine steed thing. So my wife and I were out
because we had an RV and I pulled the jeep
and we go out in the woods. We spend the weekend.
I take pictures, just random pictures with my phone. I
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go back home. We really enjoyed it, and so we're
sitting there talking about our last trip in the woods.
Is like three weeks later, having a cup of coffee
in the living room and plain as I'm speaking to
you right now. We're talking about it, and I hear
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another voice says stay away. I said what? And I turned.
I looked at my wife. I said, did you say something?
She says no. Did you hear someone say stay away?
She said no, but I did. I heard it. Plane
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is gay. I've heard people talk about it. I had
never experienced it, but I can tell you it can
happen to you. It's for real. Accept it for what
it is, and ask questions. So I said who is this?
And it said again, stay away? And so I figured
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it out. They were telling us to stay away, don't
will come there that day? Why I don't know, but
I believe it was to protect us, for some reason,
to protect us. And then I said again who is this?
And it says, my name is Martha, Martha, and then
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she says because Marta was a she said my husband,
not my husband, My mate is Umer Bomer. And then
she said, oh, then, because i'd seen a little I
have a picture of a little one and a big one.
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And I said who is the little one and she says,
cleb His name is Clip and I said, she said
Clem Kley. She said Clip Kaleb and she says no.
When I said clap, she says no, clem okay. And
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so you see we had an inter accident. But the
point is I listen to them, and I learned from
that point on, anytime I go into the forest, I
would start talking to them before I got there, asking
permission to come visit them in the woods that week,
or I'll name a day and time. And I really
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didn't get any answer back, but I assume that was
them saying it's okay because we were making plans to
go that one day for a long during the middle
of the week and got the message stay away. So
from then on, every time I go into the woods
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to visit, I'll get out and I will I have
a method that I use to let them know that
I'm there. So if you're a member of VfB they
put discovery offs, you'll know I do this. Every time.
I'll make a noise to let them know. In the woods,
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there's so many people that come in and out of
the woods that it's me. It's Tommy g coming to
talk to you. This is the sound that is like
a wooden drum that I found as from the Isle
of Ratanga. I found it in a musical area in
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a junk shop down on the Oregon coast. And the
Isle of a Tonga is in the Marshall Islands and
it's the Samoan people. They do their dances where they
do the where they make all there's different sounds of
different sizes, and they're whittled out of a tree bridge
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and it's hollow on the inside, and it's really quite cool.
So whenever I go into the wood, I always make
that sound to let them know it's me, and I says,
I'll talk to them, say Hi, it's Tommy GM here.
I came to see you, and I brought my friends,
and I make my friends introduce themselves to Bigfoot. It's
what we're trying to do again. It's about Bigfoot discovery.
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We're letting them know that we're acknowledging the fact that
they're there, that it's their home and we've come to visit.
I was, oh in our sharing. I asked them once,
what do you want? What is it that you want?
And they told me Umer told me, we want respect
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and we want to be left alone. Well, isn't that cool?
That's kind of pretty much what we all want, right?
They want to be respected? They don't want people running
through the woods chasing them around. We will go out,
we'll set up and we will set our chairs down,
we'll have a fire, we'll play musical and intruments around.
It are always people come in all different skill levels. Generally,
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when we get there, we'll always go for a walk
out in the area on the paths and everything, just
lumbering around in the woods, getting to know the area
and letting them know that we're not there to harm them.
And they will always come back with some noise, some sound,
crashing brank is, branches, a whoop, a sound of some kind,
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and it's just totally awesome. So I have more that
I can share, but I know my big Foot sidings
they like to try to keep our conversations to about
an hour long. So if they want me to come
back and be glad to share some more again. This
is Tommy g with big Foot Discovery OPS, and I
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have a sweatshirt arm it's BFD. It says with a
picture of big Footstown in the middle and arched over
the top. It says Bigfoot Discovery and down under Bigfoot
it says OPS, Bigfoot Ops. I make sweatshirts, T shirts,
I sell them. I sell those little microphone cases that
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you put out the woods. For those who want to
really research, You've got to get out there, get out
from behind that keyboard, get out in the woods, do
it in the daytime, and if you finally get brave enough,
go out at nighttime. I can't go out and sleep
in the woods at nighttime because I have to have
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a sea pat machine, and I have to have It's
the only way I can live is when I sleep.
I could die if I don't. If you know anything
about that, but anyway, I just like sharing what I've
learned with people. And again, I'm not trying to make
money or get rich on it. I just am trying
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to expend myledge base on the subject of Bigfoot and
to be able to share it with people like you.
And I usually always will say if I go on Facebook,
I will say good report or whatever. Keep on squatching.
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So I'll sign off with you right now and say again,
Tommy g Bigfoot Discovery ops, keep on squatch.
Speaker 6 (01:04:32):
Well that's it for tonight's 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 let
us know, thanks for listening, have a great night.
Speaker 2 (01:04:43):
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Speaker 7 (01:04:52):
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of the Suta Su. Then I mean, I hear the
prompt porch picking down home rhythm bringing out add on
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brings me back to the bluegrass playing the Madaddy Jack.
Speaker 1 (01:05:24):
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Speaker 2 (01:05:30):
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Speaker 1 (01:05:39):
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Speaker 2 (01:05:40):
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from ben Jong Music.
Speaker 7 (01:05:48):
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Speaker 7 (01:06:40):
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the sword and the strumming looking TUCKI stars because of
the ante strumming.
Speaker 1 (01:06:50):
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Speaker 3 (01:06:54):
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bringing us on from from.
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SMIng goa backwards backwards and double town picking and the
soul and the trumming looking tuck start because the thing
hits those trumming now because you're going to live in
And I hit a bum patch.
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Bedroom music