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November 19, 2025 54 mins
In this exciting installment of the ongoing Ozark Mountain Bigfoot Conference series, Ryan “RPG” Golembeske returns for another deep dive into the world of cryptids—this time taking listeners on a journey from the depths of the ocean to the heart of the wilderness.

With his signature blend of curiosity, experience, and adventurous storytelling, RPG explores the legendary creatures that continue to captivate researchers and enthusiasts alike. The discussion begins with iconic sea monsters such as the Kraken, examining whether sightings throughout history may point to encounters with massive cephalopods like giant octopuses. He then shifts to the mysterious waters of Loch Ness, highlighting the compelling scientific theory that Nessie could be a supersized eel—a hypothesis gaining traction through modern research.

From there, the conversation moves into familiar terrain: Bigfoot. RPG presents a fascinating angle on Sasquatch biology and survival, proposing that these elusive beings may rely on naturally occurring hyperbaric environments—hidden geothermal systems, pressure-regulated cave networks, or unique atmospheric pockets—to maintain longevity, accelerate healing, and avoid detection. The talk expands into broader cryptid theory, asking whether such creatures are undiscovered animals, evolutionary holdovers, or manifestations of phenomena we have yet to understand. 

hrough a blend of science, speculation, anthropology, and field experience, RPG guides the audience through a dynamic exploration of the unknown.This session delivers another captivating chapter in the Ozark Mountain Bigfoot Conference series—an invitation to rethink what might still be hiding in our oceans, forests, and unexplored corners of the world.


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now one of your pudding. I got a string going
on here, something just because my dog. Something killed your dog,
my dog. We're flying through the air, over the tree.
I don't know how it did it, Okay, damn, I'm
really confused. All I saw was my dog coming over
the fence and he was dead. And once you hit
the ground like, I didn't see any cars. All I
saw was my dog coming over the fence. Sat what

(00:38):
are you putting? We got some wonder or something crawling
around out here? Did you see what it was?

Speaker 2 (00:51):
Or was it was?

Speaker 1 (00:52):
Standing enough. I'm out here looking through the window now
and I don't see anything. I don't want to go outside.
Jesus quice you better hello, get somebody out here. Quent
on out thought of a bit of about text nine.
I don't know anounter. I'm walking right away.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
Poor knowledge, more wisdom. I love it, hung nobody. We're
at the end. We did it.

Speaker 3 (01:17):
We made it.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
Stretched thing, telerone. You put the older and on feeling good,
feeling confident. There you are most confident man in the
room right there. Black T shirt owned it. Let's go. Yeah.
I know earlier I.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
Said we need more ladies in the game, but we
also need more kiddos.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
The next generation is gonna solve it. You're more brilliant,
past is stronger and more awesome than we are.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
We love that anyway, So rag al MESSI I've got issues,
and my major issue is I love this.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
Like I love this. I hope everybody finds their passion
and they just swim in it.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
Right, So I have a decent amount of time, So
I'm gonna try and take you from the ocean to
the land to the sky. So I'm gonna give it
because we talked about a lot, unless you want me
to just focus on Bigfoot, and I can do that too.

Speaker 2 (02:07):
I want to start the ocean. Anybody like sea monsters?

Speaker 3 (02:10):
Yeah? Do you know if you look up cryptis online,
what the number one.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
Cryptid in the world is.

Speaker 4 (02:16):
I said, what's a specific sea monster? Lock mess is
number two? Start to decay crashing. When I saw this,
I said, no, what a a mistick? And I wanted
the number to call and say you're wrong. So yeah,
the craftic So what is the crafting?

Speaker 3 (02:31):
Right?

Speaker 2 (02:32):
You saw those old pictures of depictions.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
Of it, the giant Opticus technical thing witching up over
a eighty foot massive ship. That's the craftic. If you
listen to most reports on lock mass or what lock
mass could it be? It's only twenty or thirty feet
at most. That's not bringing down a big ass sales
ship new So what could it be?

Speaker 2 (02:52):
That was always the mystery, because then you get intele apace.

Speaker 3 (02:54):
So what do we know about We know about setofox,
We know about giant squid and colossus, and that's only
recent that we've got any footage of that as well.
Like this is, they would cut off whales back in
the day when they were on these three masted ships,
and they would open the bellies and they would find
the tentacles. They would see the marks of war on

(03:16):
the bodies of these things, but nobody knew what it was.
We know now these things can get long out sixty feet.
They could be two thousand pounds. That is a massive animal.
If you saw a water you might clean yourself right beautiful.
And then the octopus in the pacifico you know how big?
That gets about six hundred pounds massive and.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
Can have an eighteen foot basically wingspan. Brilliant animals. Two
octopus every zoo that has one.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
They have to put in protocols to keep from escaping,
because they will always figure out how to mistake.

Speaker 2 (03:49):
Some people say they're ailings.

Speaker 3 (03:51):
Still, if you take the sizing with those two animals,
and do you think you could take down a three
masted ship, now, it's still not big enough. So there
is some beefer in the dark, lurking and waiting and
possibly as a non species.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
To someone that thinks that animals could be as intelligent or.

Speaker 3 (04:08):
More intelligent in certain areas, especially in their environment, that's
hiding from us.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
So let's see if maybe I found proof.

Speaker 3 (04:16):
So in twenty eleven, a paleon tallist named Mark mcmannanan
I probably said that on but Mana's ninth.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
Donald Betsie, it's okay.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
He gave this amazing speech to the American Geological Society
about where he was working in Nevada.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
Okay, the Vada at one point was either a lot
of water.

Speaker 3 (04:35):
And there's an old ghost down there named Berlin, Nevada,
and he's your research.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
And he found a two hundred million year old guy sar.

Speaker 5 (04:44):
Take a dolphin, making it thirty to forty tons and
seventy maybe the big ones eighty ninety feet long, a
giant peniverous dolphin basically Jurassic Park, the big old teeth.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
That's not even interesting, even though that would be one
of the coolest things. I am digging in the desert
right now. You didn't just find one and found nine nine.
And what was really fascinating is we know about these animals.
They have stealties of them. They were nine and they
were staffed on top of each other.

Speaker 6 (05:14):
Does anybody know of any other sea animal they talk
about it already that stacks its prey in front of
its home to not only pretends, but some say possibly decorated.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
Anybody cephalopod opt to puss. Yeah, arguably the smartest animal
in the ocean.

Speaker 3 (05:32):
Okay, so we know for a fact that ought to
push the ones we're aware of, even the big system
or cones.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
They staffed their prey. So Mark is like, that's interesting.
That is ought to push activity. I bet you there's
feats in there, twin bees.

Speaker 3 (05:47):
You know that a colossus squid or a giant squeak
can snap a sealed cable with a steep scrap a
head around that.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
Right, that's crapping hour.

Speaker 3 (05:56):
So they did, and they did what do you know,
a fine twin beats of an unknown cepho pop that
has to be if you think about it, to take
down a seventy to ninety foot animal thirty to forty tons,
you're going to be huge, big, And so he speculates

(06:17):
the theory that there is an.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
Animal which we all laughed and truckled and knew. How
smart octopus are, that, just like Bigfoot.

Speaker 3 (06:27):
Is more adapted to its environment and smarter than us,
especially in the way of stay.

Speaker 2 (06:32):
Away from those crazy one pieces.

Speaker 3 (06:34):
Right.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
That's living in the deep dark and it's there, It's always.

Speaker 3 (06:38):
Been there, off of the coast of Norway, ten thousands
feet down deeper than as we all know, most of
the ocean is even explored.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
We don't know what's floran down there.

Speaker 3 (06:45):
They found thermal events putting out enough nutrients ins of
water to have a completely basically have secs living there
that should be in the tropics, all living at depth
and right on the edge of darkness with deep dark caves.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
I don't know. For me, the most.

Speaker 3 (07:02):
Logical thing is, the easiest answer is just putting the
most basic clues together. Optopus are smart. They've definitely smart
enough to stay away from us. And this gentleman on activity.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
And twin weeks.

Speaker 3 (07:15):
So I'm letting you know that until somebody disproves there,
until we all pool our money and go on a
deep dive into the deep dark, which no, I don't
want to hear of you.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
That scared the hell out.

Speaker 3 (07:24):
Of me that there was and still is a giant
let's say one hundred and fifty feet long, you know,
off the puss that lives in the deep, and that
is one hundred percent what the craken was the real kracking.
If you actually go through all the krafting reports, there's
some that sound like yield, there's some that sound like sharp.

Speaker 2 (07:44):
There are other versions.

Speaker 3 (07:45):
Imagine being on the boat back in the day trying
not to get a stur. He's sucking out eleven and
you're coming up and all of a sudden, this giant,
gaping mock comes out of the ocean. A fish are
jumping and it just swallows it back down and goes in.
You are going to go cracking, and we need to
go that way now the sailboats you're like, just slowly
any other way.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
Yeah, So that's a graphic.

Speaker 3 (08:07):
Has anyone heard of any other theories that we can
test that or anything outside of shark or whatnot?

Speaker 2 (08:14):
No, anyway, so joyous, awesome, You're like lock ness. Ye,
you're all in love with it. It's your second favorite
love after Bigfoot. Am I wrong? I'm wrong the first
time for everything man, So locking us. What are the
theories of lockness?

Speaker 3 (08:27):
Some people think it's greenland sharp greenland shark can get
nice and long, swarming maybe enough to thirty.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
Feet and have this little small dors that skin on
the back and they move very slowly, just.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
Enough time to let me see it forget to grab
your camera and then it's gone and get that little
stupid picture that nobody can make up.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
Jerry Way takes it's a freeland shark. But they did
the DNA.

Speaker 3 (08:49):
Swab e DNA, which is a new hot thing of
the entire lock And did they.

Speaker 2 (08:54):
Find any greenland shark in there? Did they find any
shark in general? Nope?

Speaker 3 (09:00):
So once again, start with the logical, easiest stuff before
I go on the Boat's also the way the locket
is designed. It has these high walls, so as boats
come down, it ripples out the waves and they come
back and in the middle performs the spine and ups
and from the right guests sence you're looking at it.
Maybe you had a couple of guys. You're gonna be
like snailed it. So there are other answers to what

(09:22):
it could be. But do I think it's real? And yeah,
I think it's real, And it's easy answer.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
It's always the easiest.

Speaker 3 (09:30):
So when they did the swabs of the laft, do
you know what DNA E DNA they found the most No, but.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
Great guests anyway, take a wild guess, like anything. So
I forget. If very megadon in the day, that would
be amazing. And you know what, it is old enough.
That was a great answer. The law. Some things about
the law. It's the visibility is almost zero, even at
the height of summer.

Speaker 3 (09:57):
It is so cold that you should be suited up
to swimming it or prepared to as you jump in
the water.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
It's just murky, it is.

Speaker 3 (10:04):
Yeah, and then there's all these permitsure you have to
get from the producing thing to get into.

Speaker 2 (10:07):
The lock actually going you saw, so it's hard.

Speaker 3 (10:10):
But in the loft, the e DNA that they had
it was over fifty percent eel E L which is
actually a fish, which I didn't know for a long time.
I should admit to you, but found that apples fish
fifty something percent.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
What do we know about eels?

Speaker 3 (10:28):
O your air's buddy, jack, Shit, we don't know anything
about one, literally nothing. Try looking at the eels. They
don't even know how they breathe. They don't know what's
going on with the eels. They're just like eelsack. We're
gonna study all of these other you'd creep me out
like a stick of the water. Get out of here.
Eels are amazing heels. Heels can go two years without eating. Okay,
let's think about some interesting things about eels. They have

(10:49):
the shape, and they're long and snake likes. Okay, they
did it. But heel's how big wheels get from England.
You get pretty big, you get like fifteen feet, you
get hundreds of talents.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
You're thinking, that's amazing, that almost sense.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
You can actually from the right distance, right angle, right
time of the day. That's a lot where that's locks child,
but still not bigger. It's gotta be twenty to thirty.
So what do we know about eatings? Okay, we know
a bunch of random stuff because before our kids and
I much for learn, so I would dec these weird
things about els you don't know where their sex organs are.

Speaker 2 (11:22):
They don't know what they do.

Speaker 3 (11:23):
They just know for some reason, when it is time
to breed, all the eels from northern Africa and England
and down the US, they all swim to one part
in the middle of the Atlantic, the north western northwestern Bahamas.

Speaker 2 (11:39):
Two thirds of this taken up by the Sarah Gasso Sea.

Speaker 3 (11:42):
Okay, this is a place where it gives off with
a gas that if your boat, all.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
Boats go around it, you're not You can't go through it.
It is literally a rainforest in the ocean. Look it up.
It's a It's really wild and we hardly study it.
Another beautiful thing that that was in school.

Speaker 7 (11:57):
They were like, you're going to do that for a
month at Sarahas get mean about school sidebar. So they
found boats in there where they're just abandoned those ship
is right, where did it go?

Speaker 2 (12:09):
What happened? The boat's perfectly fine, I'll tell you what happened.

Speaker 3 (12:13):
They got stuck in it and as time went on
they started to lose their mind and freak out.

Speaker 2 (12:18):
Cants have all these weird attacks and probably just jumped
in the water and drown. Like it's literally that simple,
look it up. It's a real phenomenon. So anyway, it's crazy.
The eels all go in there and they drop down.

Speaker 3 (12:30):
To almost two thousand feet below and something happens that
nobody can tell you on the world Wide webage right now.

Speaker 2 (12:38):
So eels, you.

Speaker 3 (12:38):
Ever want to become a master of anything, and nobody
wants to touch eels are great now. If a male
eel does not sexually mature, its growth is limitless.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
So just sit in that first set, no sex, endless light.
I can see yah, you're all gonna die. Yeah, they
can grow in definitely, indefinitely, So.

Speaker 8 (12:59):
I hold it is.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
I brought up on eels. It was actually more ael
because I wanted to see if you do the ripple effect.

Speaker 3 (13:05):
More aeel like six foot eight foot or not a
big thing, but in the tank, all of a sudden
something startled it and it froze and floated to the
surface in this motion and just hung it with surface
like this, and then it was weird and all of
a sudden they just snapped out of it and swim away.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
And I was like, Okay, there's an eel that was
big enough and it did that'd be crazy.

Speaker 3 (13:25):
So maybe a green shark does swim in once in
a while, which it would be an e catch credator to.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
A heel, and the eels freaks and it floats to
the surface, gets caught in the currents there for fifteen
seconds and then gone.

Speaker 3 (13:38):
But that's what that might even do the best far
about this whole field where all off it's the serious
the things you can come up with. There's no like
real masters to tell you what to do. You can
just have fun with it. Now, what are also eels?
They hunt nocturnalin. They borrowed themselves into the ground. They
create their own piece they have to, and they're mostly hiding.
They go two years without eating. These sightings are infrequent.

(13:58):
You would need something that you would only see in frequently.
So I just think a giant deal that never sexually
matured occasionally happens in that lock.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
Is that the only lock?

Speaker 3 (14:11):
You can tell you something about Going to the conjuring
House of Northern World is own and actually going there.

Speaker 2 (14:17):
The land's nasuble.

Speaker 3 (14:18):
There's something spooky about it, is definitely something cool about it,
But it's not the house, it's the land.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
Every neighbor around there has that copy. They just don't
want anybody to milk because they don't want the exposure.
They want people showing up at two in the morning
and see if they're with to them, so they don't
want to get sooth. That's how it is. There's another
lock called lock More and r a R.

Speaker 3 (14:39):
If you were to go, my humble advice is go
check out lot mess go to loch More. They have
some crystal clear water. You have visibility, you don't have
the sediment soot of the other world. And if you
go back to anything, I don't care what it is.
They could those everything when there were fewer people, fewer
in pounds, it's what there was more.

Speaker 9 (15:01):
And stay tuned for more sasquatch out to sea. We'll
be right back after these messages.

Speaker 3 (15:10):
So a place that's less saturated with us, you have
more things.

Speaker 2 (15:15):
And the villagers will actually talk about it and they've
seen it. And the last day, in fact, I'll say
it audios because I love you. As I go on
all day, they will cross land.

Speaker 3 (15:23):
They will get out and cross land to get to water,
to get to the ocean so they can go to
the gases.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
Pretty wild.

Speaker 3 (15:30):
So remember the famous incident where they're driving and this
thing comes across the road, and they were describing that
the way it moved was bizarre, and it's such an
interesting fact it was. It had a weird move it
to it. Well, watching eel on length, it's a pretty weird.
Now imagine that eel is thirty feet long and a
thousand pounds. I don't know, eight hundred pounds. That's gonna
be well and rocket. So in my opinion, Lockness is

(15:54):
a giant eel. Next time I see you, either come
up and say, hey, that will bullshit or are right?
Congratulations twice in your.

Speaker 2 (16:02):
Left you know the question there, Just croup and put
on dealer love it. That's my only way. Yeah, I okay,
here's where the eel theory fails.

Speaker 3 (16:17):
So there is a woman that researches the law and
I we went back and forth. She goes, yeah, definitely
one of the things to be neal. But there are
incidents a bit walking and it's leaving prints. I have
not personalize them. That is very rare. We're not friends
enough for her to disclose any of that to me
in this morn, But I would need more evidence to

(16:38):
see that, and we want to get wilder theories. Who's
to say then, when a neil reaches a certain side.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
There aren't think maybe an eel is like the larvast
stage of it. What anil actually is when if it's
so deep rose things, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (16:51):
Yeah, it's an they're awesome on Yeah, they just thought
that it was a Wells cat fisher and they broke
the world record.

Speaker 2 (16:58):
Just imagine seeing them. That's that's a seam anster.

Speaker 3 (17:01):
Don't scare me out of the water, soft Claire, Hey,
look back and walk on water on that that so.

Speaker 2 (17:06):
Anyway, so let's get into this. Originally I proposed this
time is that we're gonna go all night three third, No, No,
I got time. Scrap it in people. Let's get Craig Dray. Okay,
So when I first met y'all, I said, has a
big foot found the fountain of you? Interesting? In the hook?
Because when we all like.

Speaker 3 (17:25):
To feel a little better, wouldn't we all like to
take if you off, there's a way to do that.

Speaker 2 (17:30):
Telling you flat up as a way to do it.
Don't have stuck. That's a great start.

Speaker 3 (17:36):
Get out of the talk scenes and the chemicals and
the bad lighting and everything that they stick us in
them and they say no you're a health you word,
that is a great exswer, But I'm talking about something
that I'm gonna come back to, reversus AB, which is crazy.
Our best and most professional athletes use them to seat
up recovery, and extremely wealthy people have them in their

(17:57):
house and you don't even have to do wealthy to
have them in your house.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
I had the honor of partaking one of these anyway,
how do I? Okay?

Speaker 3 (18:04):
So you would think the best insights would come from
deep dives, reading books like Finding a Man towards Stuff,
and I think that is the best place to focus
is looking.

Speaker 2 (18:15):
But where I found this was just looking for a
funny mean to send everyone that's an inappropriate their fund.
And I'm searching and.

Speaker 3 (18:22):
I just come across this guy named doctor Joseph the Rudi. Okay,
this is a retired Army medical engineer and he participated
in the study called Project in a Tune one hundred.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
So basically one hundred days at sea under sea. Okay.

Speaker 10 (18:42):
So one thing that science and pseudo science both agree
on is that when we had mega flora and megafauna
on Earth, the dinosaurs, giant trees, giant ferns, mushrooms, like
just everything was bigger.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
There were two reasons for that, and what din two reasons.

Speaker 11 (18:58):
Why everything grew massive, Not more pure or more but
a more oxygen and the increase atmospheric pressure two things.

Speaker 2 (19:11):
Two things. Japanese science tests took Paranha doing a fish
tank that down it was a small fish tape did
two things. Increased atmospheric pressure and oxygen levels.

Speaker 3 (19:22):
The pirano went on to grow four times the size
of a new purana ever on the surf, except.

Speaker 2 (19:28):
For back when there was a mega flora and megaphone. Interesting.
So he goes to spends one hundred days. It was
three months at death, only thirty peoplow. But pressure workshop
comes up and they're lived. You look two years younger.
How do you feel?

Speaker 3 (19:47):
I feel ten years younger. Everybody blowing away. The scientists
they gotta take it serious, so they run tests.

Speaker 2 (19:54):
This is where just enjoy it.

Speaker 3 (19:56):
Because this is true and this isn't just be someone
throughout the my mind. I'm presenting profound wisdom to you
and something you should.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
All be saving for. So I'm saving for it right now.
By the way, and a trip to pop the getty
look for me adown, so we'll get to you later
he comes out and they do tests.

Speaker 3 (20:12):
Okay, when we sleep, we spend about twenty to twenty
five percent of our time in our em sleep, which
is when we do the majority of our emotional healing.
Like when you're driving here and someone cut you off
and we're like, get the process that and we usually
do that.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
Well, I was sleeping right hit about sleep bus I
don't know what says you hold.

Speaker 12 (20:31):
On your end, Okay, so it has that healing and
also physical healing. So it is a really important, maybe
the most important part of our sleep. Twenty twenty five percent.
We don't have much time, and he's sleep. He was
spending in RM sixty to.

Speaker 3 (20:45):
Sixty six percent just hnging, with that percent healing three
times what we do normally.

Speaker 2 (20:52):
And I don't know any of us in here that
are getting a straight at perfectly. I mean, I knew
that's not real life. I got four kids. I'm stupp
for a long time to do that.

Speaker 3 (20:59):
Now it's top of that, his indisclamatory or we deal
with a lot of inflammation in our culture, a lot
of foods that you don't even know. When us are fast,
I would recommend try faster through twenty four hour thirty six,
I feel after a blow your mind.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
But his inflammation was gone. His beast st started down
seventy two points.

Speaker 3 (21:19):
And the best part of it all the magic of it,
because you're like, okay, this thing's good, But how does.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
That feeling you are found of youth?

Speaker 3 (21:25):
So on our chromosomes, we have something called telomeres. They're caps,
they're gone. This is a very rudimentrius because this way
their caps, and as you get older, they shrink, not
at all of them, but most of them they shrink, and.

Speaker 2 (21:40):
When you're younger, they're longer.

Speaker 3 (21:41):
Okay, telomere increase by twenty percent in three months.

Speaker 2 (21:47):
Now.

Speaker 3 (21:47):
Since when I'm not a scientist and I don't stand
in any particular, I'm going to tell you he reverse
eighty reverse eighty. Why are our best athletes going into
hyperbarics chambers? Because they heal faster. You will legitimately heal
if any of you are struggling anything now, especially surgeries,
you gotta recover from microbaric chamber.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
You can get them from all and you can get
them in from two thousand dollars all the way up
timeAs a thousand dollars kind of what you got.

Speaker 3 (22:10):
But he stayed in this and he cam out younger.
So I thought to myself, all right.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
This isn't weird enough. We gotta get weirder. Could be
afoot be doing this?

Speaker 13 (22:22):
Because I've been standing lone but not still lone? Is
my brother from another mother stands with me. I think
they spend time underground. It just makes more sense. There's
an ambrose treader with intelligence. You can avoid the environing,
you can avoid us. There's just oxidative stress. There's all
sorts of things that just made sense to me. And
I thought, huh, could Bigfoot be using natural hyperbartic chamber?

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Do those exists? So I go over to my dad.

Speaker 2 (22:49):
I'll go over there. All the side chat jap pig
and I say, hey, what she's doing?

Speaker 3 (22:54):
And I type in could they be using the natural
hyperbaric chambers in the earth? And she came back and
said that is a very interesting question. And she said yes,
and here's how it's Plausta. And I was like, because
that's where I just chat if it just goes no,
but here's something else can be like great, I'm silly.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
So they're called influence.

Speaker 3 (23:12):
Now there's a couple of factors that come into play
to create something like this.

Speaker 2 (23:17):
The closer you the bigger trees.

Speaker 14 (23:19):
The more powerful it is in terms of affecting your
electric feel and the environment around it. If you don't
have to believe that there was once giant trees in
this earth, I'll just tell you there was. So when
you go to certain mountain ranges it looks interesting, just
start layer.

Speaker 2 (23:33):
So I'll just tell you you have to be near those.
It's the best place.

Speaker 3 (23:36):
You have to be below sea level to increase the
atmospheric pressure. You find a place where there's a confluence
of rivers underground, which will give you the nutrients you
need to have food, webs, and if there's a mineral
mind and different things basically any I'm about to publish
in a Strange Knocks Whens magazine, I'll make sure everybody knows.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
But I have a full list of all the places
where these could potentially exist.

Speaker 15 (24:03):
And you want to know one of the number one
spots in the world, You beautiful people are.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
Sitting on it. The ozos are full of patience.

Speaker 3 (24:11):
My advice and I should have said it the other night.
The darn stuff is really if you're going to become
an EMT. They want you to be basically a heart
attack specialist. That's a quick end for that random knowledge.
But anyway, that's a quick end if you have this specialty.
I would say, if you're going to get into squatching
and you have any interest or done any splunking, I
think you would have a niche in this genre that nobody.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
Could touch you, and you would lead a beautiful charge.
And I think at the.

Speaker 3 (24:35):
End of that scary as an adventure underground, all my
props see it. I think what you find is with
minimal intelligence you can bring there are certain types of
mocks and like them that can absorb more CO two
and give off more oxygen.

Speaker 2 (24:47):
The treaties you can get ghost or kids or do
the same.

Speaker 3 (24:50):
So with just a little bit of intelligence, imagine if
there is a species, a homined species that lived in
the forest, or anything about the forest, right, you would
basically create your own beautiful healing spot. And here's why
I love our community. So I just proposed it because.

Speaker 2 (25:04):
I want it out there.

Speaker 3 (25:05):
Right. I hadn't heard anything new in the space for
a while, and I was like, man, if this could
be true, either I'm gonna get murdered for it, or
I might be like.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
Oh okay.

Speaker 3 (25:12):
But then people started coming forward, and one woman came
up to me and she goes, hey, that was a
really interesting theory.

Speaker 2 (25:17):
Do you think maybe they get birth in there and
then you just yes, imagine if you were in the
most sim I don't know what I'm saying, Well, let's
assume him.

Speaker 3 (25:25):
It's very nice in there, but the clean and it's
actually healing you as you just exist.

Speaker 2 (25:31):
It's like mind going, yeah they do that. Why I
cann't find any other dead.

Speaker 3 (25:34):
It could be that the porcupines just tear them apart
and carry them all over because it is this.

Speaker 2 (25:38):
Mark upine forests. But no, they haven't gone there.

Speaker 3 (25:42):
If you go back to the history of many time,
we always fled under arrest, You always ran under Oh
why didn't some of us just stay?

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Oh maybe it's their spot, you know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (25:51):
And you stayed for a few months, but you gotta
move out after that, can't keep moving home. So, in
my very humble opinion, with minimal intelligence in a unique location,
what you have are natural hypogatt chambers. And the reason
we hardly see bigfoot, the reason sometimes they shot and
I show up the next year. The reason why they're
tracked start and then banished subtly, especially near any rocky
outcroppings or anything.

Speaker 2 (26:11):
Someone said they were boulders and lois you have damn
renders boulders and LOI so they do?

Speaker 3 (26:15):
Is You ain't gain by it that these animals spend
the majority of their time down there. And now with
the beautiful information you just stand me about the man
if the case system, I didn't know it ran from me.

Speaker 2 (26:25):
And all in New Mexico. That is mind blowing underground highway.

Speaker 3 (26:30):
I love and I agree on the rivers nervous when
we have a big star and we're all inside like this, like.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
You better not go out. I love my net floss.

Speaker 3 (26:38):
They're in the river of sailing downs and the who's
been jumping in cannonballs.

Speaker 2 (26:42):
They're having a.

Speaker 3 (26:43):
Blast because we're all huddled in doors and they are
truly making love to nature, like living nature too. But yeah,
so the big Foot I did is using those And
I think some people say how long do you think
they live?

Speaker 2 (26:54):
That's usually a question that comes up. And if you
were to actually asked Meldon God bless us, he would
say maybe forty fifty years, and I don't go against
my olders.

Speaker 3 (27:03):
I we never could through them on it, but I'd
called bs. I mean, if they were a hundred years
I think they're old. I think they get so old
that the gray ones, the white ones people describe.

Speaker 2 (27:11):
I think that's one hundreds of years old.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
I don't know, but if the hyperbaric thing is true,
then it's possible.

Speaker 2 (27:18):
It's right, so opinion. Anyone has any.

Speaker 3 (27:21):
Feelings or comments on that, anyone hyperbarrack sales women or man.

Speaker 2 (27:26):
No, anybody angry at me. But we do in our
scene in the healthcare. Yeah, they use it all the time,
all pass and if it's just right in front.

Speaker 3 (27:34):
Of us, how fast it works. And the main was
a little wonderful idea in the front, So hyperbaric chamber
reversus aging or if baby doesn't do that, it will
heal you massively?

Speaker 2 (27:47):
Fest Yes, but I love the gentlemen right there with
the beautiful and great chair that trip say, yeah, they
are going with the type of barret chambers, yeah to heal. Yeah,
that's definitely finds they did all they go on. Ye.

Speaker 3 (28:03):
And what do ay pets burnators do when they are
sick or or shot or whatever they and they hide.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
They can now imagine if you knew.

Speaker 3 (28:10):
I guess gonna get to the chamber and you could
potentially survive what happened to you.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
And we can really dive and swim in this like
why did he eat deer living vitamin elector?

Speaker 3 (28:23):
You know?

Speaker 2 (28:23):
Well, yeah, and why don't we eat organs anymore? That
is the most nutritious it's setting in I think wood
purpose because that's what we're supposed to get. That's the
most nutrient dense o quan and now tell of one
but keeven I'm gross out, I need it, like with
Doug or pure. I need it in some way where
the I'm gonna get there, just you gotta get there.

(28:45):
But I grew up with taboo. It's it's gross. It's
just gross. And I'm now realizing, Wow, almost everything I've
been taught is a lie. And true health you have
to do some things that yeah type and so anyway.

Speaker 3 (28:58):
I'm standing on that tresta forget with but yeah, and
the f location is just an no brain Eric, It's
once again, what are we doing?

Speaker 2 (29:06):
We're just finding when you stay wide opening, you know,
just our.

Speaker 3 (29:10):
Education forces us into boxes where we become specialists, but
mainly we just feel uncomfortable talking about anything else, even
though you can know more about these other things out here.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
But this is where I'm good at. This is where
I'll stay. Once you let that go.

Speaker 3 (29:21):
It's bullshit and you look at everything and all the
little pieces, the strange pieces. That's why bigfooters you have
follow just semant cert enthusiasts like we have to come
together because there's things in each set would work well
for each one, right, And that's where these.

Speaker 2 (29:35):
Weird facts slide.

Speaker 3 (29:36):
I don't know, I'd be looking at a hyperbaric chamber
and then that would link somehow, possibly torel commitants anyways,
fast we want to have rel comminance, most likely earlier
apps A pis Yeah, you want to get pissed off,
Come on, man, everyone likes to get fired up.

Speaker 9 (29:48):
And stay tuned for more sasquatch out to see when
be right back after these messages.

Speaker 3 (29:58):
So it's this person. I'm not saying I believe one
hundred percent. I don't want that out there, but I
think it's fun to say. If you took all of
us and we we strigged it down, take them home
and we walked into the woods and we went to
live completely wild. Within ten generations we would look different

(30:21):
but the same. Within one hundred generations you would spook
people if they saw you'd be a wild looking person.

Speaker 2 (30:28):
Within one thousand generations you would look with a big foot,
fat game one.

Speaker 3 (30:34):
So just know that if at some point Robin Hoodwin's
merry man and said we're done in finding up for
the good, We're just gonna go really nice in a
thousand generations. If you don't recognize it, I got pictures
on my phone. I can show you once again using
AI to try and figure it out. So I always
pick that up with grain salt. But you can see
the transition from just like for those of you who

(30:55):
have traveled, right when you get to remote parts of
the world and people that are truly at that they're beautiful.
They look caricatures, they noses, their ears and everything is
like exaggerated. You know what I mean, And I mean
now with the greatest respectful love. They're beautiful to look at,
but they're strong featured. That's what happens when you go
back to nature. You spend you spend more time in nature,

(31:16):
so your body would naturally produce more here.

Speaker 2 (31:19):
You know what would happen those of us in here,
and as we grew, guess who would get the ladies?
That guy the.

Speaker 3 (31:26):
Biggest, strongest, Because what it's about survival now, it is
about making sure your kids seem go on.

Speaker 2 (31:32):
It's a little.

Speaker 3 (31:33):
Different who can provide the food and who can protect
and who's the best freedom. So we would slip back
into a privotive mode where it's more about, Okay, we
need to get food today and I need to get
the kids safe because.

Speaker 2 (31:45):
I don't know if it comes downs. So that happens,
your skin.

Speaker 3 (31:48):
Darkness right from exposure, your jaws get stronger, eating fibers,
sloods and raw food. Again, you go back to eating
organ meat and whatnot, which will increase your strength, increase
your side if you were to simply begin to stop.
How many you think they do the spider or anybody. Yeah,
I've never seen it, but I believe that they can

(32:09):
do it. Especially when you're that big and you're going
through grass, You're gonna need to drop down, which.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
Could be a reason why their shoulders are they're so massive.
Because going back to all of us going into the
woods and doing.

Speaker 3 (32:21):
That on a regular and then generationally and then tripping
our hormones into stuff, your traps will get massive, your
deltoids will get massive.

Speaker 2 (32:31):
You'll have a slight punch forward to compensate for that movement.
You are going to appear more squatchy.

Speaker 3 (32:38):
And then as your head shifts, as your hero goes out,
you'll never get a sagginal press.

Speaker 2 (32:43):
That is something you're born with.

Speaker 3 (32:45):
My only theory with that is the less some African
tribes they stretch the necks or pull up the lips whatever.
Maybe big thought when they're babies.

Speaker 2 (32:52):
And they get that soft head, they go and they
give them a little bone hook. I don't know, it's ridiculous,
but maybe that's how they get it. But you put
the sagal crest. But with the development of the muscles,
the hair, the.

Speaker 3 (33:03):
Forward out skull, the larger jaw, the fact that you
have increased muscularity appear and as if you've.

Speaker 2 (33:10):
Had it, especially from the right angles and whatnot.

Speaker 3 (33:13):
So it's completely plausible that one of our ancestors is
put in living upfare.

Speaker 2 (33:18):
Most people don't want to touch the hermits or the
wild people, but we know they exist.

Speaker 3 (33:24):
It's just not as sexy of an answer as Bigfoot
as a giant, gigantic. Who's Blackie, that's just chilling out
there in the woods. But it's a possibility until somebody
brings in one. How about this, I think even if
they brought out a body a Bigfoot, I personally believe
that there are several other different types of comminance they're
insisting out there.

Speaker 2 (33:44):
Once again, don't be as specious. Don't think I are
the only ones that can do this. No Neanderthal, Oh yeah, Pomorectus,
Come on now, con Soviets.

Speaker 3 (33:52):
You don't think some long lost branch of that that
survived and extreme isolation going back.

Speaker 2 (33:58):
To the billion and we have a billion here? What
outside Beria? What about most of cant they will replacedly consisted.
And we know that there's micro environments.

Speaker 3 (34:06):
Where if you do have cases doms, if you've had
anything to heat or anything coming out, you can mess
up the environment. In Rhode Island to build a power
plant on the other side of Fall River, Massachusetts, and
they didn't notice it, but over time it had warmed
up the around so much that when the current came
in the summer, it would break. The tropical fish just
get caught in it sometimes and they were gaggling here

(34:27):
and they were actually building essentially a tropical paradise for summer.

Speaker 2 (34:30):
Fish there, and then the whole plant down. So there's places.

Speaker 3 (34:35):
In the world TV everything kind of almost makes it
seem like we discovered everything. We should have a golden
age of discovery. People used to be excited we were
talking about the trips we were taking to discover or
something like that has to come back. I'm all four
of vicarious floyage online, but you also have to include
the adventures with it, and I think there's still things
out there that are completely possible.

Speaker 2 (34:55):
Of finding and ral common. It is definitely work. So
anyway a big threat could be that could be that
could you pick hit the fist laty? Of course it
could be that too.

Speaker 6 (35:04):
Until somebody, like I said, finds of money, there's no
way to tell what it could actually be.

Speaker 2 (35:09):
Is there anyone in here that thinks it's something outside
of that?

Speaker 10 (35:13):
Just yes, sir, Yeah, yeah, I've been asking everybody about
the noble.

Speaker 2 (35:21):
So there's that sense, isn't there.

Speaker 16 (35:24):
There's no think there's a lot of evidence that shows.

Speaker 2 (35:28):
That they speech. Yeah, you do the math on that?
Oh yeah, I think the.

Speaker 16 (35:33):
Math almost really goes towards that there relates very.

Speaker 2 (35:41):
Sure. It could be an experiment from being.

Speaker 3 (35:47):
Or it would even be us so a long time ago,
that could still be the Egyptians to who knows.

Speaker 2 (35:53):
Maybe that's why they aren't dangerous for the most part to.

Speaker 17 (35:56):
Us, because we can. I mean, I think we're all
connected here, all one big spirit. But all right, we'll
continue on. So we went to the land bigfoot using
heading back changers. That's why they looks along a new theory.
Sometimes they seem to cloak out, and I.

Speaker 3 (36:09):
Am totally on board with their camouflage and their ability
to camouflage. There are some wonderful Indian tracking books by
Tamarack Song that I've read which are fantastic, And for
a time I was training to shadow dance. They calla
but you basically once again, you just s all your
distractions and vs apart. It's kind of meditation, but you
learn to move with the shadows, not even the trees

(36:31):
of the land. You watched the shoe looking deeper, and
that was really.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
Interesting experience because I would zone out. It's like the
only thing that ever made me like an ouficer.

Speaker 3 (36:38):
Of the woods kind of scire if he's on such
snakehook on you. But a good tracker, and this is
just a human being, this is anyone. If you who
can learn us, if you were great at it, a
deer could be right where this gentleman is and they
would get all the ladies in the awful future where
I would do only and you could sneak up on it,
sitting there alert and touch it before it realizes you're there.

Speaker 2 (36:58):
That's something that can be taught of, right, that's us.
I do bigfoot.

Speaker 3 (37:02):
I guarantee every single one of you that's got bigfoot,
and it's got up behind you and it's just gently touched.

Speaker 2 (37:06):
You, and and god it us.

Speaker 3 (37:08):
That's what I was doing.

Speaker 2 (37:10):
I would totally mess You wouldn't just see the rocks.
I'd be like, oh, into sound, all right, kiddy, get
ready to go touch her. I'm gonna throw the rocks. Yeah, no,
not too fair. They're having to rule the roof. Yeah,
not too much attention.

Speaker 3 (37:21):
And you're like they're talking to touch a car parked
up the noose. I'm telling I'm telling you they must
be playful. If you think about mammals, how do we learn?
That's the best way to learn through play and the
other interest there is I think what we mostly interact
with when people have experiences, unless you happen to catch
a family migrating and they're just seeing cautious around you.
So I don't think they have to be as teenagers.

(37:42):
Right when you were a kid, when did you sneak
out of the house at night? What a bigfoot sneak
out of the house at day? They go out, ship
going down up, so we've got to.

Speaker 2 (37:50):
Get back one more taos come.

Speaker 3 (37:52):
So I think we're running into teenagers and that's why
they're sloppy sometimes and we get a glims real quick
or smell or with or they're more trying to mess
with you. The only one that I don't get at all,
But it seems to be universal with all animals. If
anyone in here can present the theory or answer to that,
I would love you dearly.

Speaker 2 (38:10):
Why do they run in front of cars? Right? Why
a dog's when I paint cars?

Speaker 3 (38:15):
Or the animal wait till the last second, don't do it,
spor ow, don't do it squre owed out like why
just trying to ruin my big You know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (38:23):
Anyway, if anyone figures that out, please get touched with me,
because that's why I can't crack. I can't find it.

Speaker 8 (38:27):
They're given ai is.

Speaker 2 (38:28):
Let eve it alone, thank you.

Speaker 3 (38:31):
So we got all these things on Bigfoot, so I
camouflage everything to keep them, but still say they seem
to like a cloak out portals open all these interesting.

Speaker 2 (38:41):
Things until someone shows me that and it can become spiritually,
I'm not saying it can. That sounds like technology to me,
and maybe, just maybe we are.

Speaker 3 (38:49):
The reason it's hard to crack the Bigfoot code is
because it's actually paired with something sometimes. So if you
can just for a second suspend your disbelief and enjoy
me in this theory that where we actually live and
any fancy you got a little silently got jobs, you
get responsibility. But at the end of the day, we're
animals and we live on a giant game preserve. We

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may be the fanciest animal responsed animals here to watch,
but that's.

Speaker 2 (39:15):
It, and we are watched, just like zoos have wardens
and whatnot. We are watched, but in a way that.

Speaker 3 (39:23):
Doesn't interfere with our lives, except for once in a
while when the technology fails or when it has to
interfere because two species, one prone to violence, is getting
near another one and you want to keep them separate
and you want to keep the harmony of the forest.
So for those of you that work at the Fify dinner,
we talked about a book called Wiz Again Quantum Paranormal

(39:47):
by Patrick Jackson in the UK.

Speaker 2 (39:49):
Quantum Paranormal. I present that as a gift. He is,
you know, this is something that after years of wasting
futily bit of stuff. So Quantum Paranormal book. Kwit Patrick Jabson.
He has another book out now. Hero.

Speaker 3 (40:00):
He's a reverse engineer and an IT specialist. Grew up
in the town with this black monk that would walk
across the street and just everybody saw it. One day
he just really just watched it and was like, why
has it take a little that seems like technology to me?
And he began to walk backwards with his steering. Now,
how many people here have heard of food fighters? How
many people have taken pictures and content? Houses are great?

(40:21):
Are there anywhere at ords or steers or lights in
the sky?

Speaker 2 (40:24):
Right?

Speaker 3 (40:25):
I'm going to present to you down close a universal
theory for what everything from haunted houses to Bigfoot.

Speaker 2 (40:32):
For Aleo, she did this. Guys, we're actually experiencing okay,
or it's just one of the things. But most of
the time I think this is what we're running into.
So we know about these. Our government has documented these.
We have been brought up when we think aliens, when
we think UFO, we mother, take me away. I got
there right, That's what we think. But the nature, what

(40:52):
do we know about nature? It speaks in subtlety.

Speaker 3 (40:55):
It is jentsal and then extreme by and then Jacks
all snow, what if these things are here to monitor us?
And what if the best places for them to hide
them there here are in places with massive DNA. Your
graveyard is it's that's a big reservoir of DNA.

Speaker 2 (41:12):
What are swamps? Origin of life? It's just tons of DNA?

Speaker 3 (41:15):
And where do you hide? When you're a grid, just
like we have in satellites, it's just a grid that
monitors everything that has to relay and accept the relay
and accept. You hide in the attic or in the basin,
or in the well or in tunnels.

Speaker 2 (41:29):
You hide the places and stay out of the environment,
but also stay away from humans. We know about five or.

Speaker 3 (41:35):
Six different types of radiation that are dangerous to us
by they searize that there's at least nine What if
when it emits, it's a single laser being that like
basically sends information. It's not dangerous, but what if what
it receives it is dangerous to humans? What is spontaneous
combustion of someone that was too close when this happened.
So this gentleman, Patrick Jackson created tech to go out

(41:57):
and look and see. So how do we figure out
a tears through a lot of it? But what is
the spears have a field based propulsion system and they
give off a static charge when they come to investigate.
So he built an Atomics light signature, figuring they had
to do it. So he created something that would shoot
this deam off and just looked like something you'd have
at like a dance party. Every time I had set

(42:19):
it off, and we were talking about this last night,
I had to reapologize. We were at a Crowley Center
in Florida and I have the state park and here
I'm just this is a major mistake in our heart.
We missed it all. But yeah, we experienced it off.
We were setting up to film in the house and
we set this technology. Actually, he had built it, and
that's not my specialty. But I couldn't get it from
so I had to build it. So I built this

(42:40):
name his marriage. It's a light.

Speaker 2 (42:42):
And we set it off. And when we did with goats,
this is an animal thing. Fields of cows goats here
they break out of their pen.

Speaker 3 (42:51):
They circle the house and they all lay directly under
the machine of the house.

Speaker 2 (42:57):
We're pissed. Get the goats out, hey, get them out
of here. We've got to drill them soon like we're
here to do the job.

Speaker 3 (43:01):
The cattle and all the fields is break through the gates, blush,
the gates open, come to the house and are surfling.

Speaker 2 (43:07):
The house or stampede. We don't even notice. This is
what I do.

Speaker 3 (43:11):
We were just I'm like, dude, we just got to
sit up lights. Why are their animals outside? I thought
we agree they'd all be locked up the own our daisy,
amazing woman, real life crocodile. Dundee these animals puts them
all back in their pants. We reset and try it again.
They break out a second time.

Speaker 2 (43:27):
They come. She gets them away.

Speaker 3 (43:29):
We're getting the final goats out and we realized, oh
my god, it worked. It Drew all the animals to
the house, and we were so focused on gotta shoot
our film that we miss it. The only thing in
the film that we have is the big male goat
trying to come up the steps, and we're just laughing, why.

Speaker 2 (43:44):
Do you keep trying to come to the house.

Speaker 3 (43:46):
So one of these things on this journey that I
please develop the ability to forgive yourself and your friends
when you go out and do this, because let me
tell you, you're going to make more mistakes than you
are going to do it right.

Speaker 2 (44:00):
And it's okay, It's just how it is so long
story shot up when the.

Speaker 3 (44:04):
Bigfoot's there and it cloaks out, we presently have technology
that is cloaking technology.

Speaker 2 (44:09):
This is something we can do as humans. Why couldn't
the this just phase it out or paint it like
it's the rest of the woods? Totally plausible.

Speaker 3 (44:16):
Why couldn't it sweep the steps or once it arrives
and actually intercepts, it clears the rest of the steps.
You're only left with a partial trap before it cleans
it up. It's a possible answer to it. But everywhere
I said his tech, I have his first very second jackal.
Don't go on the first, second, third generation of his tech.
Everywhere I set it off in the woods, activity happened
and it became. Something came to me right and this

(44:38):
is and I'm not as much as you a fo guy.
I'm more into bigfoot and sea monsters something that, but
it would come. I know it works and he's got
an app called the ghost Code, and the ghost Code
I played that infanjunction with the technology on an Indian
reservation in Nebraska and that got weird. My buddy, he's
a good man, would never cheat, but something was coming
up and pinching them right in the butt and pinch

(45:00):
until he freaked out so bad.

Speaker 9 (45:02):
And stay tuned for more sasquatch out to see. We'll
be right back after these messages.

Speaker 3 (45:11):
It's part of interesting story. You guys keep a secret,
right Ben you it's a good buck. Yeah, thank you
for being honest. None of us is secret.

Speaker 2 (45:19):
Let's where'son. We love most of it.

Speaker 3 (45:21):
You gotta here who's awesome And it don't even cares
I'm talking. So we were there and the people that
we were with, the nig market and gentlemen. I didn't
believe our technology. I thought it was stupid, stupid, done,
our prayer works.

Speaker 2 (45:32):
Okay, cool. So we're setting it.

Speaker 3 (45:34):
Off and we're asking and they're like, and this thing
kept coming up, saying nearby because anyway, my buddy got
grabbing a butt.

Speaker 2 (45:41):
So I go to the window and I'm like, I'll
take the grab. Let's go go down.

Speaker 3 (45:45):
Ever since seeing ghost us as a kid and dan
ackro ight, okay, I'm getting out there there. But anyway,
I always heading about that. So I go out and
nothing happens, but it starts talking to me. And next
time in the house and where I go to the
front and I go outside and in the back there's
a true are you with? With a chair randomly into it?
So I went to it and I'm sitting there and
then it just gets quiet. And once again I was

(46:06):
going very observed, trying to make sure of ones having fun.
Two people go to sleep like I a bat. But
I didn't notice that our friends were starting freak out
and they were getting the owlies.

Speaker 2 (46:16):
And when I was sitting on that chair, I go,
are we.

Speaker 3 (46:20):
Closed to theid front and it says yes. I'm like, okay, great.
So we're all looking around up everything and they say, okay,
we're done.

Speaker 2 (46:28):
We're gonna we gotta going now. That's all the time
we at here, and we're like, it's gone somewhere like
some that we're being left. I thought, oh, it's a
little bit. We always spend so much time. So we left,
and then later on they admit it.

Speaker 3 (46:38):
They're like, we didn't think your technology works, but we
watched it in real time.

Speaker 2 (46:43):
Does anyone ever use the spirit box? Doesn't really know
what that is.

Speaker 3 (46:46):
Basically runs through channels and you can ask stavors and
then we'll respond picking from the universe.

Speaker 2 (46:51):
It's got webozargned and you're gonna swear because you're not
supposed to swear in sless radio book Rustle. So we
leave and they go, hey, so you know you stared
the hell out of us.

Speaker 3 (47:02):
We watched in real time as that thing, which please
don't ever bring that past year works.

Speaker 2 (47:08):
You right out to the tree where we have buried
what we believe is Bigfoot, and we were like, so
can we dig it up? It fes like a meeting
and they're like, absolutely not, we're moving it tomorrow. When
you guys leave. And you always stay on the fence
on things you never know. But for some people it
works in that particular night that spirit Box led.

Speaker 3 (47:27):
Us to the grave a big book. That's the close
to this I've ever been to Bigfoot if what they
said is true, But I remember their faces. They were scared.
So they're sitting on something in the ground, Danny, Yeah,
pretty well, so any questions I went along. We took
you from the sea. What is the craken giant occupie?
That was like, yes, giant eel to Bigfoot? Was he

(47:49):
so beautiful and lives on? And so jack type of
bad chambers? And then we go to one pancier one
possible answer for everything as to what we are witnessing
in this beautiful place.

Speaker 1 (47:59):
We all.

Speaker 2 (48:02):
Don't know what you were just saying with the spirit box.
Has anybody to your golage? You ever use an sls out?
What's should I find them? Is that they? Yes? Yeah, yeah,
we What expedition was it? I think Season A? I
just watched it. No, that's our exhibition big books. Now
I'm talking about three when we were in my Oh

(48:23):
yeah that's right. Anyway, how are you gonna do it?
I never thought about it just now, but yeah, we
had unbelievable success.

Speaker 3 (48:31):
By brambers out was that we were not pretty suretistic
because that's a US Odds online.

Speaker 2 (48:37):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, frequency too. We did a really
interesting day which we didn't put in the last film
for some reason.

Speaker 3 (48:42):
But we farmonized, so I think they were pretty rad
Powell for Big Book, but it doesn't carry in your
real power like you get the biggest dude and you
can hear just the bigger frame, the more power.

Speaker 2 (48:53):
But did you do you have an SLS camera?

Speaker 3 (48:57):
Asked you, yeah, asked trying the future now, Yeah, But anyway,
we did a harmonization and we increased the power and
the range and we started playing with it. So one
person will try to oscillate and rang job ranged down,
and we thought maybe that would work. We only did
it once, so that's a gift. That was a new
thing that I was trying. But if you all and

(49:18):
you all trying me in and then you actually turned
through a full harmony, I don't know.

Speaker 18 (49:22):
If I was in the big Foot, I'd could hear it.
I'd be like they got a choir over there. I'n't
check it out. But if you ever get a chance
to do that, record it. It also sounds beautiful. I
remember the school were there that you have to take
singing with us. It's like singing and dance and anyway,
those are the good old days. Any other questions, awesome
questions from awesome people.

Speaker 2 (49:39):
Oh just I want to get off my butt? Okay,
was that my done?

Speaker 3 (49:43):
Why done? Did I go on?

Speaker 9 (49:45):
No?

Speaker 2 (49:45):
Any questions about finding big phone, about.

Speaker 3 (49:48):
Any of the bigger personalities about you want to hear
about neo dinosaurs.

Speaker 2 (49:52):
And where they this in the wall? Oh? Yes, yeah,
it's all for all So you kind of obviously on
that show. I think I probably watched every episode. I've
certainly watched every episode.

Speaker 16 (50:04):
Exhibition, Bigfoot, stage, the execution, Bigfoot stuff is just way
more compelling than you need to give you guys about
on Tiny Bigfoot.

Speaker 2 (50:15):
But you agree that sure, Yeah, for the most part
there was a fule of good moments, but yeah, they
get more. How's that?

Speaker 8 (50:22):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (50:22):
You wrong?

Speaker 3 (50:23):
But the show is obviously, so keep correlated any there
or you can take a guess why that is they
would have me. Let's just say one of them is
very well put together and they know how to really
make those moments and something even bigger.

Speaker 15 (50:40):
That's all I do said, yeah, ye, but yeah, oh yeah,
all right, So we're gonna pass this stone around and
we don't I want every single wanted to take a
selfietth No, so this is very end.

Speaker 2 (50:52):
We haven't a paunch for the lady that brought us
all we got today. Who does your hair? And they
have I don't know. We wanted to put it up
on the screen so you could see it. But it
is Big Bigfoot, wild Man and Booker's podcasts. This is
Marianne's and she's launching it for a while. But I'm
just saying, but in our community.

Speaker 3 (51:13):
If we support each other, we get there faster. It's
our tribe. So if any of you are interested in
an awesome podcast, we would love it. If on the
way out we.

Speaker 2 (51:21):
Come by she's on. It has no voice to say.

Speaker 3 (51:24):
Whatever you watch, you can't say anything back boom book
and if just at least take a shot of it,
get it and consider listen a few episodes because they're awesome.

Speaker 2 (51:32):
And like I was saying before, we got to support
all of us. But we need more ladies in the field.
And she's a boss part of goal. But it's anyway,
it was an amazing day. I could talk all day.

Speaker 3 (51:44):
We'll talk proudly about that question because it was a
great question and from all of us.

Speaker 2 (51:49):
David, great job, Brian, great job, minding man over there,
the mayor himself, and where is our last buddy? Where
is he? Where is sheen?

Speaker 3 (51:58):
Here's the carpenter, A true big butter, Ladies and gentlemen,
a true big butter.

Speaker 16 (52:06):
So we love it.

Speaker 2 (52:07):
We open next year and we'll be here for a
little longer. So do you have any questions? Like I said,
you didn't want to, but yeah, the best thing about this,
in my opinion, is the community. I really love it.
So thank you for spending time with us. And it
was a great honors man. Need the therapy. With four
kids at home, I got a little crazy and you
just saved all their lives.

Speaker 3 (52:28):
But yeah, keep starting and keep fining, and like your theory,
it's an amazing theory.

Speaker 2 (52:33):
Believe in yourself and try to find people to link
up with because it is a lot more fun when
you have your experience and you got someone to share
for it. So we love you, guys. We will see
you next year, we say, But you stay.

Speaker 8 (52:54):
A lot of.

Speaker 19 (53:07):
Inside steps.

Speaker 20 (53:15):
Inside choy this chart, that chart everything calling right back,
right back joy for me, Joy stay right you come
it right.

Speaker 8 (53:35):
Away, Still still sat side, sassy.

Speaker 2 (54:11):
Things to.

Speaker 19 (54:21):
Do, don't, don't assists US States. Things, muss things,
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