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Speaker 3 (02:02):
Hey everyone, welcome to another night of Rap Paranel and Friends.
We are welcoming back. Tyler Transu from dock Side Media.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
Welcome back, who Alison, It is great to be here
for the people not seeing my expression and antext Dude,
I'm pumped. I'm Forlord, thank you so much for having
us back.
Speaker 3 (02:24):
Yes, absolutely absolutely, I'm super excited.
Speaker 5 (02:28):
You bring a lot of energy and that's what we
like to have on the show.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
So but I'm with my people, that's all right, that's
all right.
Speaker 3 (02:37):
So recently, you just had a new documentary drop, Secrets
of the Sasquatch on July fifth, and I watched it.
I watched it a couple of times. Loved it just
as much as I loved your other one, the uh
contact full disclosure?
Speaker 2 (02:53):
What's uh conscious contact? For questions?
Speaker 3 (02:55):
I always forget what the first word is in that one.
I remember the rest and I talk about it another show.
I told our last guests, I'm like, hey, you need
to check it out.
Speaker 2 (03:03):
So you rock so much. But so Secrets of the Sasquatch.
You loved it as much more so, Yes, I did.
Speaker 3 (03:14):
It was very well put together, very well done. I
liked how you guys had several people on there talking
about their different interactions in different views on Sasquatch.
Speaker 5 (03:26):
It was very awesome.
Speaker 6 (03:27):
So, before we get into too much of the documentary,
what struck your interest in doing a documentary on Sasquatch.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
Well, so dock Side Media we are. We're just focused
on making interesting, informative, entertaining and thought provoking paranormal documentaries.
And so the first one was Conscious Contact, Full Disclosure
about alien's UFOs, telepathy, consciousness and experiencers and people. Yeah,
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it's just it's a great doc if you're into that
type of thing. And then we had the second doc
was The Ghost of Gettysburg, which we did a haunted
camp out. We got great b orld footage on the
battlefield of Gettysburg, interviewed a bunch of experiencers like a
journalist and investigator, and had a medium and we did
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a seance and all this stuff. It was great. And
then yes, so Secrets to the Sasquatch. I guess the
long and short of it is, when I interviewed Sue Walker,
who's a like medical intuitive and telepath and clairvoyant who's
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talking with the Ponte extraterrestrials out in the Sandy Mountains.
But when I interviewed her for Country Contactful Disclosure, I
think after the interview somehow she had mentioned about Sasquatch
being interdimensional, and so she like planted that seed in
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my head. And it was probably like two or three
weeks later, and I was like driving down to the
beach and it just kind of came to me in
an epiphany or yeah, divine inspiration or whatever you want
to call it. But I was like, ah, Secrets of
the Sasquatch and I saw I messaged Chris. I'm like, bro,
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what do you think? And I was like, we can
get her and and we we set up a bunch
of campouts in western Pennsylvania, northeastern Pennsylvania, talked to experiencers
that had had a bunch of experiences in West Virginia,
and then also flew out to Albuquerque, New Mexico and
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interviewed Sue Walker for this again, and then also Alfred
Martinez and yeah, but so yeah, it was one of
those things where, Yep, it just kind of came to me.
It seemed natural in like the progression of our documentaries,
just we don't want to keep just doing UFO or
just ghosts or you want to just you know, we'll
get back to those, but we want to keep mixing
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up and just get people thinking about all these interesting things.
And uh, yeah, it was. It was cool. Chris was
on board, and man, we didn't waste any time. We
ye started making like social media posts, putting call outs
for people in different Sasquatch and Bigfoot groups, and you know,
the thing just materialized on its own and and it
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was Yeah, it was a lot of fun to make,
you know, and just really cool. Like all the people
that I got to speak with an.
Speaker 3 (06:38):
Interview, yes, now was it was it Martinez that was
the one that was talking about the how they use
like cave systems, Yes, yes, which I found very interesting
because you think of this large thing making tunnels in
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the ground to get away. But then you also have
it to where Sue Walker talks about how you know,
they are interdimensional and that sometimes you may see kind
of through them because they're kind of.
Speaker 5 (07:14):
Going in between these dimensions.
Speaker 3 (07:18):
So I found that very very unique in how everybody has,
you know, their different ideas or perspectives, and maybe they
do it all, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
I think that's what's interesting about the documentary is that
we got a just a good varying degree of experiencers.
So I think it's unique in that some of the
things you mentioned, right, if if people watch a lot
of Bigfoot or Sasquatch content or documentaries. You know, it'll
there's some new and interesting information that they can take
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with them and then yeah, it gets to bounce around
in their brain, and yeah, they become a little bit
more well rounded and open minded and they can believe
what they like. But I love all these different interesting
perspectives from these genuine people. And it was great and
just kind of destiny or fate that while we're making
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this doc and we have all these campounds, we have
all these people interviewed, and like I keep telling Chris Man,
we need an anthropologist, Like I just I'd like to
get some sort of academic perspective and insight into this
just so people, you know, they have a nice, well
rounded documentary or information that they get to chew on.
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And like it just so happened. We're having trouble finding
somebody and we sit down and interview Tom Carey for
our documentary we're just about finished cutting called in Plane
Sight the Intelligence Community in UFOs.
Speaker 7 (08:54):
And.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
Like after we interview him for that because he's a
Roswell expert, like author twelve books on Roswell, is interviewed
six hundred first and secondhand witnesses to Roswell. Like the
guy's just it's he's insane. But so afterwards and he's
telling us all this crazy stuff with the government is
saying to these people and all this, and I'm just like, wow,
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this is nuts. And then it came out that he's
like a degreed anthropologist. I'm like, oh my gosh, Like Tom, dude,
can you sit over in this chair, chain shirts, wolf
swap lights, can cameras flip it around? And can we
get you talking about sasquatching Bigfoot what? And so it
was like it was just meant to be, and there
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was yep, there was the last interview for that. Chris
started cutting it and we finished and got it over
to the distributor and and it just came out here
July fifth, on Amazon, Apple, TV, iTunes, Google Play, PlayStation,
and Microsoft I believe. Yeah. But so it's just cool.
I love man. It's just it's it's great how these
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documentaries have all been coming together better than we could
have planned or anticipated. And a lot of it is
me just sitting down with these people and just letting
them share their stories. Got really don't. I don't lead
them or tell them what to say or anything like that.
So we just hear all these interesting stories, and then
Chris Rupert, who's sick this evening and couldn't be on here,
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so let's send some good vibes to him. But he's
the editor then and puts it all together, and so
you know, we find the theme and the thread for
the actual documentary through all these these stories, and man,
I think it just it makes a really cool, balanced documentary.
Speaker 5 (10:43):
It does. It does absolutely.
Speaker 3 (10:45):
Now, when you sit down with somebody, do you ask
him a question or you just tell them to just
spew out whatever comes to their mind about their.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
Yeah, I mean it it's kind of general. Sue like,
what's your what's your experience been with sasquatch? Right, and
then she just kind of riffs on that and goes
into her story on that, and then maybe she'll say
something interesting, and when we get to like a pause,
hey could you go into this a little bit more
or explain that a little bit more? And then that
leads her into just talking about something else and let
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her go for a while. And then eventually, you know,
I got to let the cameras cool down or something
like that, and so I'm like, all right, hey, let's
take five. We'll let these cameras cool down, if you
need water or whatever, and so then we'll stop. And
then usually the subject will be like, oh, I wanted
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to talk about this or I wanted to say this,
like oh, yep, that sounds great. I love that. And
that's really how a lot of these come out. Occasionally,
maybe I'll think of something, or we'll mention, hey, I'm
trying to think. Oh, like I said, for example, when
(12:06):
I for in plain Sight the intelligence community, if you
in UFOs, Like when I interviewed Richard Dodie for that,
you know, I may have mentioned, oh, hey, we had
interviewed Tom Carey, who's this roswell expert. So when Richard
came into the interview, he was speaking like some about roswell,
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which worked out well that we have like some good
roswell stuff in there. But but yeah, I mean, for
the most part, though, yep, these people are just sharing
their stories and sometimes I'll mention, oh, somebody interviewed earlier,
they had mentioned this, do you have any opinion on that?
On Bigfoot and UFOs or something like that. And I think,
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like Randy Wade in that he said it could be
a possibility, but he didn't really have much to comment
on that h And interesting enough, on the one Camp
four Secrets of the Sasquatch, it was one where somebody
had canceled last minute, but I'm just like, ah, I'm
just gonna go out anyways on my own. And went
to like Centralia, which is in Pennsylvania, this abandoned town
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where it was this like cold town, I think, and
I think it was like sixty years ago an underground
coal seam caught fire and it's been burning since, so
like after I don't know how long it was after
it caught fire, but they realized, you know, like the
grounds smoldering, et cetera, they had to eventually like abandon
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the town. And yeah, it's cool. There's like this these
like metal smoke stacks up in this wooded area that
are just like pipes, like pipes run down into the ground.
But I guess it's to relieve some of this you know,
pressure and heat or whatever. So I was there. It
was like mid twenties, so it's freezing out but like
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you touch put like the back of your hand, like
this metal pipe, and you're like, oh man, dude, that's warm.
That's crazy not like hot, but like against like it
should be. It should be ice cold in those temperatures.
So yeah, I ended up going there. And then as
it got to nightfall, I'm like, oh, I'm gonna go
camp out in some like state forest here nearby. And
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as I'm setting up the tent and it's like dropping
to the yeah, like twenty six degrees fairneit, I see
like this, Yeah, this like light come across the sky.
I'm like, whoa, that's kind of crazy. It's not no
like FAA light pattern or anything like that. It's just
like a continuous light. And then it like stopped and
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then like started like going down paused, the second went
down more, and I'm just like whoa, what dude. I
got my phone out and by that time it's like
down below the tree line. Couldn't see it. But it
was just weird. Yeah. I had this sighting like that
when I was out to yeah, out kind of looking
for sasquatch. And but it was one of those things
like I didn't have a whole lot of time to
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like commit my mind and resources to that, Like I
had to get firing built quick and fire started or
I was gonna freeze. Uh, but yeah, it was. It
was It was just interesting that that that happened, Yeah,
on that on that camp out.
Speaker 5 (15:20):
Well, and you know they do.
Speaker 3 (15:22):
You know, people have reported seeing some kind of weird
light when they're out in a forest, you know, when
they're out for Sasquatch, and they don't know if something
has to do with that. You know, I've seen other
people are heard other people saying that they see a light,
like they hear a knock or whatever and then they
may see a light.
Speaker 5 (15:40):
So I don't know if it.
Speaker 3 (15:41):
Was something to do with that, or if it was
a UFO, or if they're interconnected in some way, you know,
like susays on your documentary, she was talking about how
them and the Ponti are actually friends and that they
have been for many years and they are able.
Speaker 5 (16:01):
Are they able to travel.
Speaker 7 (16:02):
Then to.
Speaker 5 (16:05):
The other I'm assuming the Star Nations.
Speaker 2 (16:09):
I believe she mentioned in the dock. Yeah, that their
bodies are well suited for right for that type of travel.
It was it was neat. I even liked the one
point that she makes And again that's why I really
like the doc because it's just like kind of gives
you stuff to think about. Insomuch that she says, ah
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that the Sasquatch are more advanced civilization because they take
care of all of their you know, their their peoples,
all of their all the the others. And I was
like versus right, you know, if you look around our
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world and just the disparity you see and poverty and
wealth and yeah, I don't need to get but it
was just a very interesting perspective that she mentioned, and
I'm like, oh wow, that's just cool for me to
think about, Like, oh wow, yeah, yeah, that's a neat
way to look at how advanced a people's or civilization is,
(17:17):
like on how well they take care of all of
their beings. Dude, That's that's something cool that I should
be holding in my heart and in my mind for sure.
Speaker 3 (17:26):
Oh yeah, absolutely. I just I find her very fascinating.
Like I'm just so fascinated by all the stuff that
she has to talk about all and it's like, you know,
it's stuff I've never heard anyone else talk about. And
it's like, you know, if she was making it up,
where would she make that up from? You know, I'm
(17:48):
from somewhere, so I still haven't. I still haven't followed
her yet on Twitter, but I need to do that
because I want to see those posts and things that,
because doesn't she like kind of transcribe what the pont
you're telling her into onto her social media?
Speaker 2 (18:06):
Correct? Yep, correct, So Twitter hand or the the Ponty
Twitter Twitter handle is at Sandia Wisdom, So Sandia Wisdom.
And but yeah, she's super, super interesting, and I think
it's just always need to point out that, you know,
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I think the FBI had used her in like some
missing persons cases and stuff like that, So it's always
it's just she's had a very very interesting life and
if you like sit down with her, like it's great
when I roll over there, inso much that if she
wasn't talking about sasquatch or extraterrestrial, like she would just
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be your grandma. She's like, oh, like how were you,
Like have a seat, do you need anything to drink?
I got some new tomatoes out there, Like she's just
completely down to earth. It's uh, it's just cool. It's
been a great experience getting to know her. And I
mean it just it even worked out so much that
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like for this end plane sight the intelligence community in UFOs, UH,
when I was scheduling the interview with Richard Dody, like
logistically Albertquerque New Mexico. It just it with like made
sense or whatever. It was easiest because Richard was going
to be in town or whatever, et cetera. And uh yeah,
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so I was like, hey, Sue, and.
Speaker 5 (19:38):
Oh, oh my gosh, what happened?
Speaker 7 (19:41):
What happened? We lost him? We lost him, gotta find him?
Speaker 2 (19:45):
You know, did this happen last time?
Speaker 7 (19:48):
Huh right in the middle of the story.
Speaker 5 (19:50):
I know, what the heck? Sorry for our listeners. Oh
I wonder, Oh oh my gosh. Let me see if
I can just call Tyler.
Speaker 7 (20:12):
I don't know what happened there you go, love our computer.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (20:29):
You were talking and then you were.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
Gone, oh man, yeah, Like I kept going and then
but your picture, yeah, your picture disappeared, but I just
kept talking. And then when I finished the thought, I'm like, Cam, yeah,
your video disappeared like thirty seconds ago. But I don't
know if you're still there. And then I got this
other call for me.
Speaker 3 (20:52):
Now yeah, it's crazy. Well we're here. So if you
remember what you were talking about, feel free?
Speaker 2 (21:00):
Man, yep, I do. Quick question, Yeah, okay, So was
that last call recording or what you know what I mean, like,
did you guys get that yes.
Speaker 3 (21:08):
Because we're actually on another platform. So yeah, all that
was recorded.
Speaker 2 (21:13):
We just love perfect.
Speaker 7 (21:16):
From the beginning.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
Yep, yep, no, no worries. I was just making sure
like did you did you guys need to check anything
on your end before we moved forward.
Speaker 5 (21:25):
It was just just decided to drop our call.
Speaker 2 (21:28):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, all right. So I feel like I
was talking about how Sue Walker super nice and that
did the richer Doughty interview there, So which part did
you did it?
Speaker 3 (21:41):
Like that's where it cut out. You were talking about
how he was going to be in the same town, and.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
It just kind of seemed oh, perfect, perfect, cool, all right,
so we're recording now, everything's good. I can just just
get back into it, all right, roll with it, go
all right. So that that's just the type of down
to earth and genuine hospital like people they are. They're
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just like, yeah soon and Otter, We're just like absolutely,
come yeah, you guys can interview here. So it was great.
We set it up like if I need to tell
you and when you watch this next documentary in places
like the intelligence community of folks like yeah, you wouldn't
know it was in their house. You know, we've used
backdrop like different backdrops. You know, I always set stuff
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up in their house, but it was it was just
super cool and it was just a sick experience. Like
I get in there. I forget if I flew in
what night, it was like Thursday or something. But I
get in at like eleven due to some delays. I
drive straight down to Roswell like three and a half
hours and sleep for two hours of the car, wake
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up to get some sick like sunrise shots, like drone shots,
and then drive like back to the highway area where
it says Roswell's and just stuff like that because I'm like, yo,
I'm in there. I gotta get legit b roll for
this film of Roswell. I'm here. Why it's a three
and a half hour drive. And then I finished that
up by like nine. Did you drive straight back to Albuquerque,
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get to like Sues at like twelve thirty, rearrange some
stuff super quick. I think Richard shows up at one
bang Rock his interview over an hour and a half
or two hours, and then leave right from there like
at three to head to the airport because my flight's
at like four or whatever. And just and like that.
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It was in it was insane, but they were. Yeah,
they're just super cool and so nice. And I always like, yeah,
I like seeing that they're good people.
Speaker 5 (23:45):
Do you have to like drink.
Speaker 3 (23:46):
A lot of energy drinks or something to like get
through all that, because I would be dragging my ass. Man.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
I just try and appreciate, Like I'm just like, oh, man,
I can't believe I'm interviewing Richard Dody. This is crazy.
And I can't believe I get to watch the sun
rise at Roswell. This is crazy. Man. I can't believe
I get to see Sue Walker. This is crazy. So
I just try and be so like pumped and grateful
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that I'm even in these opportunities. And I'm like, dude,
Like if I start feeling tired, I'm just like, oh, dude,
you know what, Like, Yeah, I can catch some z's
on that plane ride back or whatever. It's no big deal.
And yeah the next day if I need to, yeah,
catch up on some sleep, I can. But in the moment,
I just I just go with it and try and
have as much fun and appreciate it as much as
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I can. And so same deal. We've got another documentary, yes,
after the Implant Ghost in the graveyard. Ye pure Pandemonium.
Speaker 5 (24:44):
Now aren't you doing that this weekend?
Speaker 2 (24:48):
Yeah, so we're camping out at a haunted cemetery out
in the middle of this state forest in the ghost
town of Pandemonium, which is like and for abode of demons.
So I'm just like, dude, this is crazy setup. I
interviewed this author and historian on the area, and dude,
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just a lot of people met some really crazy, untimely deaths,
like murder and stuff like that, and this is like
going back again. This is a ghost town. I forget
if it was around I don't want to misspeak. I'll
have to double check, but say like from like seventeen
seventy to nineteen ten or something like that, right, So
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it was like there for like one hundred or whatever,
one hundred and fifty years. But then yeah, just all
came to an end. And the cemetery is cool. When
I interviewed this gentleman Marlin there, like the grass or
the undergrowth whatever it was like the foliage like wasn't
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very high, it was like five six inches. But like
the cemetery for a intents and purposes, out in the
middle of nowhere, like looked good in good shape, and
I was like, yo, yeah, like you say you've been
coming your ten twelve years whatever. It was, how like, yeah,
this looks like in really good shape, does it? Is it?
Speaker 3 (26:19):
Ever?
Speaker 2 (26:19):
Like in the winter like real like low, and then
later in the summer the growth like real high and
looks crappy. He's like, man, every time I've been here,
it's always this exact same height, Like whoa dude, that
is crazy. So we're yeah, so I might not get
a lot of sleep this weekend, but it'll it'll be
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worth it. I'll catch up on it next week and
it's gonna be cool. We have some like paranormal investigators
like with equipment going with us, just some adventure adventurous
people like a woodsman, so we'll have a a bunch
of different point of views. And then yeah, we're gonna
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do some cool stuff like play ghosts in the graveyard
that like there, which will be really scary and freaky.
And we're also going to yeah, I guess bring like
a Ouiji board, probably do light as a feather step
as a board, so if we can get some people
to go up. And then also because I did this interview,
we have like direct spirits that we can like request
(27:26):
or ask for see if we can get the you know,
perhaps get some activity from these these specific people who
were famous in that town or just met or had
an infant, like just a horrible ending to their life.
So yeah, I'm yeah, I'm just really excited. I think
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it's gonna and then use the pair, you know, the
investigative equipment. So I think it's gonna be really cool,
and I think it's gonna end up in a really yeah,
really sick doc that people are gonna enjoy.
Speaker 3 (27:57):
Cool.
Speaker 5 (27:57):
Yeah, I'll be excited to see that one too. Now
do you have?
Speaker 3 (28:02):
You said you have different points of view, So you
guys are all just gonna camp out there like literally
all night.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
Yeah, so some people may go to sleep. I mean,
I know when we did the Ghost of Gettysburg, that
haunted camp out like Chris and I just the way
it worked with all the individuals there and the different
stuff we had to do. Man, by the time we
got everybody's interview and footage, his son was coming up
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and I'm like, yo, Chris, I'm like, bro, we got
to get I said, we need to be on the
Gettysburg battlefield as the sun rises for some sick bu
roll of Don Allison like dressed up in the Civil War,
were gat like in the Civil War outfit like like
legit regalia, And yeah, so we had to haul over there.
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So I'm sure something similar will happen here where between
all the stuff that we're doing. Man, we we just
might not be able to get to sleep because there's
like a dead man's curve up there and just a
bunch of cool stuff. I gotta fly the drone over,
you know, over these different areas and get that dope
footage and dude, I'm just excited. I love I love
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doing this. So yeah, that's why, Yeah I do. I
do like myself from caffeine though for sure. But but
but yeah, I run a lot of just like passion
and you know, love for the game. Adrenaline, a lot
of adrenaline, like dude, for Secrets to the Sasquatch. It
was really neat when Eric Hubbard and Desiree Patten when
(29:43):
I went out on the camp out with them and
Eric has like thermal night vision camera and whatnot, and
they got like a flashlight with a red lens on it,
and I'm just like, yo, this this looks so sick,
and I'm like, yo, I need to I need like
the audience needs to be able to see how dope
(30:03):
this looks. You guys like shining this flashlight, and I'm like,
I need to get out in the woods like a
perspective of like something looking at you guys from out there,
maybe a sasquatch who knows. So I'm out there by myself,
pitch black, I'm filming this and just the hairs on
the back of my neck just standing up, like dude,
I could just get snatched right out of here by
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a sasquatch. What nobody would ever know? And so it
was super creepy. Got the shot, so it looked dope,
but it's just man, I like, yeah, So adrenaline was
pumping in that experience, and I feel like I just
always come into these all these different situations with like
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nothing but good energy, positive intentions, right, Like I'm not
trying to harm or ridicule or like, I don't know,
I'm just not trying to do any ill will to
anything I come upon, you know, I'm just curious and
I just like to investigate this further and help others, yep,
(31:12):
just expand their mind and think about things differently because
it's always good to broaden your mind. I mean, we
just don't know everything. What people thought one hundred years
ago is oh dude, this is it. We know everything
there is to know. They would be pooping their pants
right now looking around. They'd be like what So in
another hundred years, I'm just like, dude, I don't know
(31:33):
what it's going to be like another hundred years. Technology
has gone exponentially faster and faster and quicker. So yep,
I just I'm hoping Dockside media plays like some small
part and pushing that ball forward of just people being curious,
and because I think the more people that are talking
(31:54):
about it and investigating it and just kind of destigmatizing
it and making other people comfortable to talk about a
weird experience they had that they really can't explain, it's like,
oh dude, I think that helps us get to the
bottom of it for sure.
Speaker 5 (32:09):
Yeah, I agree.
Speaker 3 (32:10):
And you definitely do get different perspectives when watching your
guys's documentaries and that's really awesome. So I'm super excited
to watch more of them. And like I said, I
still got to get the Gettysburg one because I'm gonna
get that one so Kim can watch it because she's
all about wars and history and stuff like that. We
(32:30):
have not been there yet, so that one is another
one on the bucket list watch.
Speaker 7 (32:34):
So we'll have to get that one and watch it.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
But you guys, you guys rock And I think what
was I going to say? Man, now I'm losing my
train of thought. Darn it, man, it just and left me.
I thought I had something good to say, but I
guess not. It must not have been that great. But dude, no,
(32:59):
I just I love what you guys are doing. Man.
Uh you guys. Oh yeah, didn't you guys? That's what
I was going to ask. Didn't you guys have something
that was haunted out your way or something that you
were saying we should look at. I'm getting it now
at this we have a couple.
Speaker 5 (33:15):
We have there's several.
Speaker 3 (33:16):
I mean, I was full of haunted locations, but Bliska
is a notorious one, and Malvern Manor is a really
good one as well. Bliska Axe Murderhouse is the one where.
Speaker 5 (33:32):
The more family.
Speaker 3 (33:33):
And then they had two girls, Aina and Lena stay over,
so there was eight.
Speaker 7 (33:38):
I was tracked.
Speaker 3 (33:41):
And they were all axed to death in their house
and they never caught the killer. There's so many different
speculations on who could have done it in theories, but
they have never figured out who done it. Do this
day And Malvern's a really good place. That's where we
had a dolph fly off the shelf at us and
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we get all kinds of crazy stuff there all the time.
Speaker 5 (34:04):
That's another that's.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
What it was. And there's the Malvin one. I was
thinking of specifically, Yeah, where you I remembered you telling
me yeah about that. I was like, dude, that sounds
really really crazy.
Speaker 5 (34:12):
That one is.
Speaker 3 (34:13):
Yeah, there's blood on the walls at that place yet,
and it's Yeah, it's a very interesting place.
Speaker 7 (34:19):
So we'll be there in October.
Speaker 5 (34:21):
We'll be there in October.
Speaker 7 (34:23):
We're there quite a bit.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
So I love it. I love it. You guys are
the best man. I love your guys passion and energy.
Let me ask you a question, So where where, like
where do you fall on this sasquatch spectrum? As far
as you know, have you always thought that possibility? Most likely?
(34:45):
Like for example me or what what? Yeah? Just what
were your thoughts?
Speaker 7 (34:47):
I don't want to Yeah, Nope, you're fine.
Speaker 3 (34:50):
I I don't believe that it's not impossible for there
to be sasquatch or you know, other life forms out
there that we don't know about. It's something that I've
been very interested in many years in going out to do.
It's just I want to find somebody around here to
go with first, so I'm not just going out in
(35:13):
the middle of a freaking forest or timber that I
don't know anything about by myself, like to get somebody
who knows a little bit about it before I tried
to do that. But that is something I have been
thinking about a lot since I got into the paranormund
I've always been into UFOs ever since I was little, like,
always been into that, So.
Speaker 5 (35:35):
That's another thing.
Speaker 2 (35:36):
But yeah, yeah, dud.
Speaker 8 (35:39):
I've always been interested in UFOs because I'm always laying
out in the yard looking up in diskuy and stuff.
But yeah, until I see one, I think I'm I'm
like ghost skeptic.
Speaker 2 (35:55):
There you go.
Speaker 5 (35:56):
Yeah, yep, for.
Speaker 2 (35:59):
Sure, for sure. I feel like, you know, prior to
starting Dockside Media, like eleven months ago, I would have said, ah, dude,
I feel like there's a good chance some like bipedal
hominid had survived like undetected in the woods for a
(36:21):
long time, and some people, yeah just happened to get
sightings of it. I mean I found it for like
twenty years. Yeah, just never got anything. And dude, I've
done so many podcasts before I go into that. Did
I do this story earlier about hunting and no hunting?
(36:43):
I did not know. I didn't think so, but I
didn't want to on your broadcast just because like, yeah,
we've been just doing all these podcasts. I had one
just like two hours ago. I'm like, man, hold on, wait,
did I share this yet? I can't remember if I did.
I don't think so, because we had the break in
the call. I don't think I got to. But yeah,
all right, so here we are. Uh so before I
(37:06):
would have thought yet, they could just be some like yeah,
large ape like creature by Peter Hameda that survived un
detective for all these years. Because I've founded for twenty years,
never got anything, right, And I've like sat out in
the woods from before sun up till after sundown specifically
looking for deer and do deer have the senses to
(37:31):
just stay out of my sight, out of my range?
Like they just they do it's not like they're not
out there. They are. Uh, And the ones that I've
seen like typically yeah, it's just like just like real quick,
you know. And but regardless, So yeah, I understand that
the animal Kingdom is a wild thing and we're discovering
new species, you know, every year, every week, every month,
(37:54):
whatever it is like all the time. So uh, but
it's neat. The more that after starting to eckside me in,
the more I investigate and I'm curious and look into
these paranormal and UFO phenomenon. Yeah, I'm certainly much more
open to the possibility of like bigfoot, sassquatch being like
(38:16):
interdimensional extraterrestrial. It explains a lot account for some things.
It was neat. I was on the pursuit of the
paranormal podcasts, which are out of the UK, and was
asking them about sightings over there. Do they have any?
And they said occasionally there are some, which is kind
(38:37):
of odd because it's just densely populated and not a
lot of just like uninhabited like large wooded areas. And
so I'm like, oh, but after watching the doc and
I think they had a conversation a week or two ago,
so it was like a synchronicity that the doc brought
it up, but they were like, wow, that is kind
(38:57):
of neat right looking at it from that angle, it
would explain why people could see them here or maybe
I don't know, I'd have to look into like reportings
in Iowa, but you know, and like you know, like
in a non heavily wooded area, if it's more like
planes or fielded, it's like, oh dude, yeah, if they're
(39:19):
interdimensional or something like that, that that would that would
explain it certainly, like Yetty and things just all over
the world. So yeah, it's it's fascinating. It's really fascinating,
and I love. One of the things I like about
the docks is just like the the hunters that were interviewed,
(39:39):
I could just tell are all full blooded woodsmen, Like
that's what they do. Like if they say, oh, dude,
I heard a raccoon. Oh I heard a fox up,
I saw a score up, I saw a bear up.
I saw like dude, I wouldn't be inclined to defer
to them, like they're just hard people. Like Randy. When
(40:01):
I'm out camping with them, there's like a lit fire.
I mean, it's twenty six degrees on that camp out too.
It's like always freezing on all these campouts. I don't
know why they were all coming up. Yeah, it was crazy.
But so Randy's the type of guy where like the
logs in the fire need to be arranged and he's
just picking them up with his bare hands like they're
on like they're lit logs. Like I'm like, what are
(40:24):
you doing? And like he's to pass time as we're
like waiting to do knocks and get replied and like
listen for sasquatch or maybe get a sighting because we're
on the land where he's had these encounters. Yeah, he's
just like fishing like it's freezing cold and no gloves
on handling all this wet gear. I'm like, oh my gosh.
Uh so it's crazy. Like one, yeah, I would just
(40:48):
be I'm compelled to believe Randy if he says that
like he saw a Sasquatch, I would find that, Yeah,
that he would probably know better than me. So citing
something in the woods and it was really cool too.
I love that he says, and I think it's in
the trailer. But it's like I always said, like if
I ever saw Sasquatch. I'd run right at it, but
(41:10):
I like, I just couldn't move right. He just just
stood there. And it's like, god, dude, that's really cool too.
Like just based on my interactions with Randy in the woods,
I'm like, dude, if yeah, I would put money on
Randy if like he would have said he would run
at it, that he would. And so yeah, was there
some extra like telepathic control or thought like that just
(41:34):
kept him still or you know what, what else was
there or just this like primortal like instinct to survive.
I don't know, but it was it was neat that
that was his experience, given the type of guy that
he was. And same with Alfred Martinez and Tom Nutter.
It's like I did these guys. There's just some people
(41:56):
who I don't know if it was their DNA ancestors
and like reincarnation. I don't know what it is. But
there's just some people who have like those spatial skills
and survival skills where you like you drop them like
go do which way back to you know the highway?
Oh dude, it's yep, straight that way, or and they yeah, dude,
(42:20):
know we yeah, we need to get far. We need
to find one, like they just they know those things
almost instinctually. It's crazy, right, So yeah, they make for
compelling stories in the dock, right.
Speaker 3 (42:33):
Yeah. And you know a lot of hunters too, they
know the sounds of the animals that are out there,
so they'd be able to tell you. You know, I feel
more inclined if they said, hey, I heard this and
this didn't sound like anything that I've ever heard out
here as well, because you know, a lot of them
do know the different sounds of the animals out there.
So yeah, I'd be more inclined to believe one of
(42:54):
them too over somebody else, probably just because they're out
there all the time they know those things.
Speaker 2 (43:00):
But yeah, it's if they're interesting people. I yeah, that's
just kind of their their gift or their craft or
whatever you want to say. Like there's just some people
that's where they're calling is. And yeah, it's amazing. It's
just amazing all the differentiations they can make between like
little sounds and like birds and like they can just
(43:21):
id all that stuff and I'm like, wow, that was
uh yeah, that's just really neat. That's not the way
my brain is wired. But you know what, there's probably
some stuff that like I'm reel interested in and passionate
about that they would just look at and be like,
oh dude, I can't do that, or I just I
couldn't learn that, And it's like, oh, dude, I don't know.
(43:42):
I bet we if we reversed roles and really really
really apply in ourselves, maybe we could. But I don't know.
I've spent enough Like here's the thing, I spent enough
time in the woods and like, yeah, done these camp
outs some alone where it's like, oh, dude, I guess
like I'm proficient. I can survive. I'm taking like a
box of little debbies with me, you know what I mean,
(44:05):
Like like that's I'm just like, oh dude, that's plenty
of calories. I'm good, Like I just take this. That's
light at but uh but yeah, dude, so but I'm
just these people are on a whole nother level. But
it's cool that, yeh, the more you do something, the
better you can get at it. And now I do
feel comfortable going on these camp outs and be like, dude, now,
(44:29):
especially after doing that one by myself and at like
one am, dude, I'm like just about to fall asleep.
And like I hear these like two people talking like
real loud, like this one person's talking. I'm like, not
too far away. I'm like under this, like the zip
of the tent, fly out, grab the little tiny knife
(44:50):
I have on my hip. I'm like, dude, I'm not like,
I'm not going to be a sitting duck. Like I'm
going down with the fight if anybody's coming at me
right now. And dude, I don't know, heart raced for
like ten minutes, nothing, nobody, no more talking. I have
no idea what it was, but it was a cool
lesson in that Oh dude, if I could survive that
night by myself, then oh, any of these ones where
(45:14):
there's somebody else with me, it's just like, ah, dude,
I'm totally at ease if there's at least one other
person there, even from that one out in the woods.
It's like the human mind is a it's just an
interesting thing. I felt like I remember having the thought
when I was out there, like, oh man, if my
(45:34):
eight year old son was out here camping with me,
I would be fine because I'd have to be like, bro,
it's nothing, we're cool, you know what I mean. But
just that idea of being completely alone right in the
middle of nowhere. It's interesting like as I'm like gathering
like stones and firewood, you know, like my jacket, like
(45:57):
a branch like catches on my jacket, I'm like, you know,
like oh, like because like I hiked in like in
the middle of like it was like I don't know,
six thirty or whatever, but it was like already dark sun.
It said it was like, uh, winter time, and it
was just yeah, so I'm just like in the middle
of nowhere in the pitch black. Uh. And yeah, when stuff,
(46:20):
you know, when whims would would hit you or whatever
you yeah, oh dude, got so creepy.
Speaker 7 (46:26):
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (46:27):
Now do you ever have you ever Okay, so when
you go out on these campounds, do you ever film
yourself to like see because you know, like if you
do these paranormal ones, if you're there by yourself, do
you ever film yourself to see if you catch anything.
Speaker 2 (46:44):
That's a good question, and we haven't yet, only because
I guess we're trying to for dockside media. We'd like
for other people to share their stories and that way
it's just kind of unbiased, like we're just not bringing
(47:05):
anything into it's like, oh, dude, these are these stories.
It's neat how they all interweave, and yep, hopefully yeah,
you find some like value and interesting thoughts and stuff
to think about right afterwards. So we haven't been in
any and we haven't gotten footage like that really, but
(47:27):
not sure for this, for the Ghosts of the Graveyar
of pure Pandemonium, I'm not sure we may be in it,
and I don't want to let too much out, but
I'll tell you and your listeners because you guys are balling.
Nobody else knows about this, nobody else. But here's what's us.
I'm like, dude, it might be cool to have some
(47:52):
front end setup of us, Chris Rupert and myself Tyler
Transu discussing what we're going to do and not making
a big part of the film, but just a little
bit so we can drop some nuggets and whatnot to
let the viewer know what to expect and explain like
(48:14):
why we're going out there, and then also splice in
this Marlin Gentleman's interview with all the history and neat
fascinating facts that he found and the people that met
these crazy demises. But so I'm not sure. We may. Yeah,
we may be in in in it. We may not.
(48:35):
We're like, we might film it and then end up saying, yeah,
you know what, dude, we'll just cut it a different way.
We don't need to be in it. But we love
doing these podcasts. We love we love, yeah, having fun
talking about these films and investigating these these things. But yeah,
I don't know, appreciate you mentioning that and speaking it
(48:56):
into the universe because it we might we might end
up being in one of the he's coming up.
Speaker 5 (49:01):
We'll see, Okay, we'll watch and see what happens.
Speaker 7 (49:06):
I just.
Speaker 8 (49:09):
Oh, if I was always out there two hours before
it got light, if I would have.
Speaker 7 (49:13):
Ran into a big foot out there on my.
Speaker 5 (49:19):
Air that's true.
Speaker 3 (49:21):
Yeah, oh yeah, you could just jump on it.
Speaker 2 (49:27):
Yeah no, you would have. You know, that would have
been a good situation. Uh, yeah, that it is. I'm
right there with you, Kim, as far as that is
an interesting feeling, sitting in the woods two hours before daylight,
all quiet, right dark, all by yourself and it's just
(49:52):
and then to hear the woods slowly wake up and
like as and then you know, like a squirrel running
like scampering. Can sound like a massive buck coming or
like you know, you know what I mean. It's like,
it's interesting. Yeah, it's an interesting time to be alone
in the woods as as it comes to life, for sure.
Speaker 8 (50:13):
Especially when you're deer hunting and your adrenalines are already
going and you see these rabbits run underneath your pre
standing they sound like a deer coming through.
Speaker 2 (50:24):
Oh yep, oh I know, there's nothing. Oh yeah, that's
that is a crazy adrenaline rush. Just it's interesting and
it probably goes back to right, you know, not so
many years ago, Like.
Speaker 9 (50:39):
Dude, that's how everybody was relying on on food, like
hunting and being quiet and being up early and walking,
you know, quietly stalking right some some wild animal with
senses like far greater than you.
Speaker 2 (50:56):
Like, uh yeah, it wasn't too long ago we were
doing that. Now we're on skype calls dropping podcasts and dude, yeah,
another hundred years the stuff. Like our grandkids, grandkids, they'll
be like, yo, you were savages. They'll say, you guys
(51:17):
were absolute and like how did you guys live like that?
What were you thinking? You couldn't teleport from here to Mars? Dude?
You just hop in. You just hop in this little
thing and press this butt or point this thing at you,
impress this button, and then you go that's all you do. Like,
oh yeah, no, I feel you. But we didn't have
all the back end technology to manipulate space time like
(51:41):
you do now. But it's like, eventually, I feel like
it's going to happen. It's not a matter of like
if it's just when.
Speaker 5 (51:49):
Exactly this is. This is kind of rolling off something else.
Speaker 3 (51:54):
But I was thinking about earlier how you were talking
about how you wanted to do you were gonna dole
bit more. I mean, you do the UFOs and the paranormal,
but you were trying to broaden your thing. Have you
ever thought about doing like near death experiences?
Speaker 1 (52:10):
Girl?
Speaker 2 (52:11):
Yeah, yeah, you're taught. You're speaking my language. We have
I think the one that's probably gonna start filming after
after it goes to the graveyard, Pure Panemonium is in
a past life, which is we're going to interview people
that you know, feel they've been that that they've been reincarnated,
(52:32):
and do some like past life regression hypnotherapy and that
kind of stuff.
Speaker 3 (52:39):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (52:39):
And then I think there's this like doctor of whatever.
I think at the University of Virginia or something like that,
who's authored books and studied study this like reincarnation, reincarnation,
and so I'm trying to I'll get an interview with
him hopefully and it'll be a really really sick doc.
Speaker 5 (53:01):
Awesome, that'll be awesome.
Speaker 2 (53:04):
Yep, So that that'll be coming up here this year.
And then I feel like remote viewing. I think we're
going we're going to do one on that. Man, let's
try and manifest it and speak it into existence, Like
I feel I know Richard Dodie has some stuff to
(53:24):
say on remote viewing, so I'd like to get another
interview with him on that. And I feel like I
think he knows how put off or whatever, like I
wouldn't mind being able to get an interview with him.
I Don'm not saying it'll be easy, but yeah, doesn't hurt,
doesn't hurt to ask. And so that's what I'm trying
(53:46):
to manifest. And we'll find, you know, hopefully some participants
or whatever that we're in the program and can interview
them and make a Yeah, just make a really cool
remote viewing doc. I think that'd be really really interesting.
Speaker 5 (54:00):
It would be Yeah, it would be very awesome. We've
had quite a few guests on that. I've talked about it,
and it's it's pretty interesting to listen to and compelling.
Speaker 2 (54:07):
So yeah, yeah, yeah, no, it's pretty wild. I I
was researching a little bit more because so dockside media
were also dropping these little things called one minute mysteries.
They're like one to two minute mysteries and just videos
explaining different cool mysteries that happened, you know, like whether
(54:29):
it was like Mothman or Operation Northwoods, or like JP
Morgan and the Titanic and maybe some possible involvement there
in the Federal bankhags just so we make these short things.
But what was so through doing one of those, I
was reading some cool documents on that remote viewing and
(54:50):
just like the people or the person the expert or whatever,
the independent expert who was like reporting to Congress or
whatever on whether they not like it was viable, and
they were saying like, yeah, like the odds of this
(55:10):
being chance. It was like I don't know if it
was like one times ten to the thirtieth power, but
something like you know, like that's like one in I
don't know, one hundred Google or something like whatever. Ten
to the thirtieth power is like really really really big.
So it was crazy. Yeah, it's just fascinating that. Yeah,
(55:31):
a lot of these people that yeah, and even told
Congress like, oh, dude, together, there seems to be yes
something behind this where these results are whatever they give
the statistical significance, et cetera. And it's like, dude, it
it's better than the coin flip or twenty five you
know something. We can't explain this, and like crazy instances
(55:53):
where like sometimes I feel like and I forget what
the what the double blind and blind experiment was, but somehow,
like the reason the subject of the participant, the remote
viewer like saw the future right like somehow somehow the way,
like the question was asked them later and everybody was
(56:15):
kept that blah blah blah, but it was like, oh
my gosh, dude, they yeah, how did they know that
before we asked the question? And it was all like,
uh so, yeah, that's just a really cool subject too.
So that's what Dockside Meeting is about. Maybe we're diving
head diving in head first into all these cool things
(56:38):
that the government was spending money on researching and just
stuff yep. For people to think, because like, here's what's up,
who's to say? Yeah, just that power of positive thought
and these things like doesn't help create your reality. Like
(57:00):
Tom DeLong was just on the Stevo podcast here like
a couple of days ago, and he was talking about
that you know time is not linear and that you
know the past, present, and future are all existing right
now but at different frequencies. And I'm like, wait, wait
what dude, that is so far out, but I can't
(57:24):
help but think, well, dude, it is kind of wild
how it explains how like Chris Rupert and I like
Dockside Media got to having three documentaries out our fourths
coming out. We're filming our fifth, we're doing our sixth
sept Like yeah, when we started back in August last year,
like eleven months ago, I was just like, and we
(57:46):
got that first footage of Angelie at the press conference.
I'm just like, dude, we're getting this picked up for distribution.
We're doing like six of these a year, and man,
I just I feel like, yeah, like it's going to
work out. Like we're going to just make really good
documentaries and get these in front of people and they're
(58:08):
going to really enjoy them and have stuff to think
about and talk about. And so it's crazy how I
could like see that and feel that way back then.
So it's like, oh, dude, well maybe this moment here
had already existed back then, and I could just feel
this moment of like, bro, the third documentaries come out,
(58:28):
like just keep going and uh yeah, and you'll keep
growing and hopefully like breaching people and affecting some positive
momentum in all these cool topics. Yeah, and get them
hopefully studied like more scientifically and accepted more and talked
(58:48):
about more. And yeah, I just love this whole thing, man,
And so yeah, dude, I yeah, that's just crazy about
the whole past, present, future all it wants it at
different frequencies some trippy stuff it is.
Speaker 5 (59:01):
It is very trippy.
Speaker 3 (59:03):
And so yeah, I can't wait to see what's in
the future for you guys. And I want all of
our listeners to make sure you guys check out Tyler
and Chris at Dockside Media. You can find them on Facebook,
on Twitter, you got docksidemedia dot com.
Speaker 5 (59:18):
You have YouTube too.
Speaker 2 (59:19):
Right, We'll on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok. We've been getting
some dope we had like a viral video go like
one hundred and seven point five thousand views. Nice on
me in an actually in like an et costume getting
Chris's daughter off the bus. But we were there, we
were there shooting the like b I was at Chris's
(59:42):
house in the studio shooting b roll for in Plane
Site the Intelligence Community UFOs of like an Alien, and
uh yeah, He's just like, oh my daughter's getting over
at twelve thirty. I'm like, well, bro, we can't pass
up this opportunity. We definitely need to. I definitely need
to be in this costume which she gets off that bus.
And so she was, and yeah it was just right place,
(01:00:06):
right time, and it was super dope. One hundred and
seven thousand point five views. I'm like, bro, that's just
that's one hundred and seven zero point five thousand people
who like on on their consciousness or subconsciousness is dock
side media. Somewhere inside those people is dockside media now,
(01:00:27):
and this is how we grow our brand, dude, as
we just keep we just keep going, man, and thinking
good thoughts and believing like, dude, can we can do this?
Speaker 1 (01:00:35):
Man?
Speaker 2 (01:00:36):
We can definitely do this, and hasn't failed us yet
so thank you so much for having us on. I
love what you Allison and what Kim are doing. I mean,
you guys are just so great. Chris, when I told
he was saying, when I'm like, bro, are you sure
you can't make it? I was like, man, we were
just on here, uh like, I don't know, a little
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over a month ago. They were the ones that were
just super down to earth And he's like, yes, that's
the one where the one girl wasn't on screen right,
but she was talking and real engaging. I was like, yes, dude,
He's like, oh, I love that podcast. I'm so so
I feel so bad that I can't make it because
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I'm sick. But you guys rock, You're near and dear
to Dockside Media's heart.
Speaker 5 (01:01:23):
Well, thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:01:24):
We appreciate it, and we love what you guys are doing,
and we'll try to push out the good news about
your guys' documentaries and everything as much as we can
and make sure.
Speaker 5 (01:01:35):
You guys everybody go check out on.
Speaker 3 (01:01:38):
Their latest documentary, Secrets of the Sasquatch, and that's available
on Microsoft iTunes, Google Play, Amazon, anything else that I'm missing?
Speaker 5 (01:01:47):
Is there any other ones?
Speaker 2 (01:01:49):
I think that's yeah, PlayStation, I think that might be it. Yeah,
Apple TV something like that.
Speaker 5 (01:01:55):
Yes, so make sure you go check it out. It's awesome.
Speaker 3 (01:01:58):
Go check out the other ones, and then make sure
you check out them on social media so you can
stay up to date on their upcoming documentaries as well.
And I hope you guys have an awesome time this weekend.
And I hope Chris is feeling up to part to
be able to take part in this, so.
Speaker 2 (01:02:14):
I'm thinking good thoughts for him. I'm like, bro, here's
what's up. We'll cross that bridge Saturday morning when we
get to it. Until then, you take care of yourself,
get some rest, fluids, and Saturday morning we'll figure it
out and we'll go from there. So thanks for the
good vibes. We appreciate it.
Speaker 3 (01:02:32):
Yes, absolutely, everybody, thank you for listening tonight.
Speaker 5 (01:02:36):
We appreciate each each and every one of you.
Speaker 3 (01:02:38):
Next week will have Andrew loha On talking about his book.
Speaker 5 (01:02:42):
It's called Andrew Alahas.
Speaker 4 (01:02:46):
Paranormal.
Speaker 3 (01:02:48):
Oh my gosh, I'm having a brain far experiences. I
couldn't think of the word. I'm like, I want to
say extraterrestrials, and I knew that wasn't.
Speaker 2 (01:02:55):
Right, yeah, all right, Well I'm still in that title
Paranormal Extraterrestrials I'm taking. But his book again is called
Paranormal Experiences and.
Speaker 3 (01:03:10):
Paranormal Experiences Yep, yep, so he will be on talking
about that. He's also a medium, so he'll be talking
about that as well. So everybody's tune into that. And
once again, thank you Tyler for being on. It's always
a pleasure. So you guys are welcome anytime, So just
hound me whenever.
Speaker 2 (01:03:27):
Yo, you rock so much, Please believe check your inbox.
We'll be sending you more docs. We'll keep them coming.
And dude, I'm just so glad that I can say
I have friends in Iowa.
Speaker 3 (01:03:38):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:03:38):
You guys are good peoples, you really are.
Speaker 5 (01:03:41):
Anytime you guys come let us know.
Speaker 2 (01:03:44):
I most certainly will.
Speaker 5 (01:03:45):
We will give you all the deeps on where to go.
Speaker 2 (01:03:47):
So that's me fist pumping for all them listening to
having baby.
Speaker 5 (01:03:53):
I will get you some hookups. I got hookups.
Speaker 2 (01:03:55):
Sounds good.
Speaker 5 (01:03:57):
All right, have a good one.
Speaker 3 (01:03:58):
Thanks everybody,