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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Hey everyone, and welcome to another Sasquatch Theory podcast. On
this episode, we have Holly from North Carolina and she
has had many bigfoot encounters on her family's property. She
talks about this creature that swayed back and forth, and
it often makes me wonder that they're very curious and
they like to observe people, and this type of behavior
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is connected with autistic people. So I wonder if the
sasquatch have some type of correlation with autistic people, and
maybe that's what makes them very elusive and possibly a
reason why they can avoid trail cameras so easily. Holly
also discusses her theories regarding the brown mountain lights that
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have been seen for many generations. Have you ever encountered
a bigfoot creature? If so, please get in touch with
me at Sasquatch Theory at outlook dot com. I really
appreciate everyone's support and for you guys tuning in. With
all that being said, let's dive into our next bigfoot
encounter from the state of North Carolina. All right, Holly,
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welcome to Sasquatch Theory. How are you doing today?
Speaker 2 (01:28):
I'm doing well. Who you are and all your listeners
are Thank.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
You, Holly. That really does mean a lot to me.
And if you would tell me a little bit about yourself,
where you're from and your Bigfoot experiences from the very beginning.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
I am from rural western North Carolina, about an hour
northwest of Charlotte. I've spent decent mount time in New
Jersey as well Central Jersey, but this North Carolina is
my home. And this is a multi generational property. I
grew up on family settled in the seventeen hundreds and
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let's see, and I think I didn't realize I was
having experiences until twenty twenty two.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
Okay, I appreciate you for sharing that with me, and
it sounds like your family's been there for a long time.
If you would tell me about this first experience. What
were you doing when that happened.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
So right in my early fifties, you know, I've grown
up from this property multiple generationally. But the summer of
twenty twenty two, I would say it was late September,
early maybe late August, and I was out at my
mailbox about ten thirty at night and I heard an
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incredibly loud, some kind of call. I've never heard anything
like it before. And what was really interesting about it
is that I felt it. I didn't just hear it.
It literally kind of like vibrated through my body and
it and I immediately came back into the house and
I started looking up wildlife calls. And I have hiked,
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I have backpacked, I have spent so much time and
along the East Coast, in the wilderness, a little bit
out in the Southwest, and I have never heard anything
remotely close to this. And I listened for a litterally
several hours researching, and the Tierra sounds popped into my feet.
So I listened to those never had heard of them before,
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and I was like, bingo, this is it. It was
the whoops, but that, you know, that just gave me
so much more to think about. And just a couple
of weeks, well like a week later, my oldest was
sitting outside through earbuds in listening to music turned up
pretty loud, and she come running in the house and
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says she heard something and felt something over her music.
I had not shared with her my experience because she's
already kind of spooped of the property out here. And
and at that point I really started digging, and I
had a conference Upstate New York like a week later.
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So I started finding these podcasts and you know, whatever
I could find out about the big glitter Sasquatch. And
during that drive up and my drive back, I learned
so much, you know, from all different backgrounds. And one
thing I did realize and pick upon is that what
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our elders here called wood boogers or Yahoo's was the
equivalent for some of the researchers I listened to. So
that's when things started clicking.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
Yeah, that is very interesting. What did the vocalization sound like?
Could you compare it to anything else you mentioned the
Sierra sounds?
Speaker 2 (05:02):
I just I really can't. And I've you know, I've
been around beer in the forest and you know, and
of course i've been to zoos and I've heard lions
and things like that, and it's you know, you know,
I know, lion has a very loud war or that
guttural kind of perr they do, and kind of equivalent
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to that, but so much louder.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
So it was undescribable and you could feel it in
your body.
Speaker 2 (05:29):
Correct, Oh, absolutely, you know, And what I had, Yeah,
what I kind of felt of then and explained it
to people. It's like you know, if you're at a
say a parade, and they have a huge drum line
and you feel all that, you know, drumming going through
your it feels like going through your body. And that's
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kind of what it felt like. That's the closest thing
as far as the physical sense I got.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
Yeah, yeah, that's a good comparison, like the percussions off
the the instruments, like how you can feel them. Always
describe it as like a pa system and you can
just feel it like in your gut. And it's definitely
something when you hear it, you know right away. It's
no known animal. And these sasquatch creatures, they are very
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prevalent in North Carolina. I hear a lot from like
me Doc Mountain, Kings Mountain, and I mean all around
the state. Really it seems to be a hot spot
for sasquatch activity.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Yeah, and I think, you know, the stigma's not as
big as it used to be, that people are willing
to talk a little more now than in the past.
And you know, it's it was interesting because you know
the area that I heard it coming from, there's a
huge it was there was a huge cornfield out there
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and then there's a bordering old fence and in the
shrub and growth there's an old tobacco barn. And that,
to me is kind of what I thought where I
thought it came from. And you know, my oldest I
mentioned earlier when she was younger, you know, she would
swear she would hear, you know, strange noises coming out
from that tobacco bar. But I never really thought much
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about it.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Yeah, did she tell you what kind of noises she
heard back there?
Speaker 2 (07:19):
I mean she was I mean small, I'm talking like
six to you know, twelve years old or so. And
she said she would just hear something that sounds, you know,
like wood slouts. He has an old ten roof on it,
like something banging on the tier. And there's nobody out there.
There's nothing out there, and uh, you know, and you know,
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she said she'd hear something calling from over there, but
she really didn't have a description other than that it
was loud.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
Yeah, again, something unknown. So there's something happening on the property.
You're taking notice of it. The families heard it, you've
heard it. What else happened after this?
Speaker 2 (07:59):
So? I think it was when I got back from
New York and I was found a particular big good
kind of educational series, and I was listening to that
and it went on for months, and I think it
was about October at this point, and I was watching
that and I had these large windows to the west,
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which is not too far from our woodline, and I
heard something and have a door like a little back patio,
and I heard something messing with a fifty pound bag
of cat food I had just purchased and put on
that patio since it was covered, and then I typically
just you know, break it down and put it in containers.
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And I was heading to the door because I just
assumed it was a raccoon. I pass maybe you know,
a neighbor's dog, and I clearly heard something like a
stern mail's voice say do not open that door, do
not look out the window. And that was the first
experience I've had like that. So he, you know, he
did those cultion for warning and I didn't, And that
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was the first it was different. I still don't have
really an explanation for it. And then the next morning
I go out, the whole bag is gone again. I
really don't have neighbors that live close by who would
be interested in anything like that there was no shredded
paper from the bag. There was no you know, spilt
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kibble checked you know, from the back auto down the
stairs into the yard. I didn't see anything, And that
to me was very odd. Now we do get coyotes,
and we'd get an occasional boar, but that's about it
with anything that has strength to drag something like that off.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
Yeah, that is very unusual. I've heard a lot of
reports where these things like to get into dog food,
and I mean, I can I can see why there's
protein there. And I've even heard cases where they'll take
people's dogs. So I mean, I think they're attracted to
animals and the food they eat.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
Yeah, and that makes sense. We've always had a lot
of large outdoor dogs or in and outdoor dogs and everywhall.
You know, we never had concerns from the dogs. But
to kind of back up a little bit, whenever I
was getting ready for that trip to upstate New York,
I noticed my cats refused to go out. They have
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their own little door they can go in and out
whenever they want to, and they were not going out
for about two weeks. And so my brother lives like
the back part of this property. So we grew up
on about one hundred acres and I'm on like one
end and he's way back in the woods on the
other end. So I reached out to he and his
girlfriend and asked, they've seen anything weird with the dogs
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of cats, and they, you know, replied with, well, the
cats refused to go out, they won't even sit in
the windows, but the dogs still make their their daily
you know, run through the property, which includes nice ass
creeks and all. But they did say there is it's
kind of weird because when the dogs would come back
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from the woods, it looked like somebody had taken a
stick and taken some of their clay from the creek
banks and just kind of marked like a little ex
or a little square or something not not really a square,
but like little like an X or a little crawl
shape on the forehead or along the torso. And that
went on for a few weeks and we kind of thought, well,
maybe somebody's living out in these woods, but there's been
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no evidence of seeing anybody come and go. So that was,
you know, something that I hadn't experienced before, and at
that time, I felt, well, maybe there's a lot boar
running through, but I didn't hear anything. Usually I hear
them when they come through. So that really had gotten
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my wheel spinning too. When you watch the animals around you,
you can learn a lot.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
Oh yeah, absolutely, the animals are able to pick up
on these creatures. So what else unfolded after this?
Speaker 2 (12:13):
My curiosity really got the best of me. So I
just research and research, you know, probably to an unhealthy level,
because that was just so I just kind of like
in disbelief. You know, we grew up with, you know,
some of the folklore around because we're you know, close
to the Smoky Mountains and the Ridge Mountains, and you
know when they had the swamps around on the coastal end,
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and you know, you hear stories of different types of
best health there that I never made the connection growing
up that we could have actual think that a sasquatch
in our area. To me, it was like a North
American legend, you know, handed down through generations of our
indigenous folks, and and that just probably keep the children
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from wondering all so far. And then, you know, thinking back,
my only ideas of sasquatching from like the six million
Dollar Man when I was a kid, which was a.
I think the episodes came out in the seventies and
then by Harry in the Henderson's movie. I think that
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was in the eighties. But and it was also interesting
because I like a more naturalized property, you know, I
like to kind of cater to the wildlife and you know,
and I don't spray chemicals around. And I had an
uncle who would stop in, you know, once every few
years and it's like, you really need to to clean
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up the property in the back, or we're going to
get wood boogers around here. And of course I had
no idea what he was talking about. I just thought
he wanted to come over and spring let spray my weeds.
But and I just I had no idea there was
you know, could be a connection. And actually it was
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spring twenty twenty three. I used to go to Dayton,
Ohio quarterly, and I started doing the drive to kind
of find things to do along the way and back.
And it was I think it was May twenty twenty three,
and the oldest was with me. We were driving went
through the West Virginia. We're out and I was driving
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on Highway thirty five. You know, you know, it was
still there was still mountain more just the mountains along there,
and the sun was just coming over the mountains and
I saw a shadow moving around up on like the
top of the bluff and there was a like pine
tree stand planet, and you know, just it caught my attention,
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and I looked up and I saw what looked like
a you know, like a big, tall fin chimpanzee with
a huge v paper swaying back and forth from a
high pine tree. I could see, you know, the shadow
of it, and I couldn't like see details at the
face or anything like that, but I could definitely see
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there were hands wrapped around the pine tree. And these
pine trees were young, but they're pretty tall, and it
was just swing and I wanted so badly to pull over,
but there was a lot of road debris on the shoulder,
so I slowed down as much as I could, But
you know, I just I don't know what else I
could mistake it for. Definitely didn't have a build of
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a bear, and I found that incredibly interesting. And then,
you know, as I've been listening to the podcast and
learning more from the researchers, they say sometimes when you
have the experience and then you're more prone to have
additional experiences, and I think I've heard that from some people.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
Yeah. Absolutely, How big was this creature? And why do
you think it was swaying back and forth?
Speaker 2 (15:55):
It was really hard to gauge because I'm on the
interstate and it's and that's it. I hope we should
look up the map of that area, because I think
I was just going into Ohio out of or just
a little ways into Ohio and I would I would
guess about seven foot.
Speaker 1 (16:16):
Yeah, and why do you think it was swaying back
and forth? What do you think its intentions were?
Speaker 2 (16:23):
I really don't know, you know, then, I really I
don't understand the sway sway behavior. I haven't really you know,
kind of detailed that or looked into it specifically. I
don't know if it's a form of communication, if it
was just maybe an adolescent just doing something, you know,
to do something. I don't have a you know, a
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good sense of what this way was or what it means.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
Yeah, it could be like nervous behavior and it was
being territorial or just trying to get a good look
through the forest.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
Yeah, I guess, you know, potentially, if it was a
you know, a younger one, maybe the family was on
the other side of the interstate and maybe somehow, you know,
cross the interstate at night, and I was busy, you know,
with work, traffic and all. Maybe I don't know. I
can theorize all kinds of things, but I don't have
a good gut sense of what it was or what
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it means.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
Yeah, absolutely, we can only theorize. Okay, So what happened
after that encounter.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
Let's see. So so once you know, I got back home,
you know, well throughout that year from twenty two to
twenty three, I started thinking back on experiences on this
property growing up, and you know, and and when I
disclosed my ohs to my husband, my brother, you know,
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of course they started laughing at me, and you know,
and I was dead serious, you know, because I've done
the research, you know, some research, and started piecing together
the names that the settlers use for these entities in
our general area. So when I started talking to my brother,
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he has a girlfriend had did not work through the
viral season in twenty you know, in the twenties, I
don't think it was with twenty twenty twenty two pretty much,
and you know, and then she started clicking with ideas
because she would notice things where we arranged just odd
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things out in the woods, and I remember specifically, and
it seems to be more activity on their side of
the property because I think it's it's farther back off
the road, and and the neighboring families are all multi generational.
They've had this property since pretty much seventeen hundreds, and
you know some you know, have some fields for hay,
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maybe a few black angus cattle, but most of it's wooded. So,
you know, we started comparing notes and just kind of watching,
and I had no idea what the structures would be
or what that would look like, but she had done
a little research on that, and she took me out
into the woods behind their house and started showing me
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these kind of like archways, these logs that are literally
just like they look like they're just stair steps, so
many feet apart, maybe ten fifteen twenty logs spaced out.
We found like stat quarts, stones, We had a lot
of milky courts in this area, you know, and just
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and some of those like x, I don't know what
you call them, like X's and kind of star structures
out in the woods. We found an area that was
probably about thirty foot diameter that looked like it had
been cleared out, and it was more grassy and uh,
and you know, and I just hadn't noticed six things before.
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But I haven't spent a lot of time in the
woods as an adult either. Then. Thinking back as a
little girl, we you know, used to ride and had
a horse, and that's what i'd do in the summers.
I'd just you know, get on her and would go
back into the woods and I'd even pack up my
dolls and things like that, and would lunch and take
to some of the quick beds. And you know, the
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horse I had, she didn't spook easily, but there are
times and I could see her getting restless and you know,
kind of kicking around and snorting years corrupt. So she
started that behavior, I would just get on her and
grab my stuff and and uh and sometimes she would
just kind of flip out. She'd grab a couple of times,
buck a few times, and then we would fly through
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the woods. I had no control. I could. All I
could do was you know, lean over her, hold onto
the main and she would get us home. No, I know,
some horses spook over all kinds of things. But I
literally didn't hear anything, I didn't see anything. I had
no idea what kind of you know, what was causing
her to have such a reaction. The only time I
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saw her spook in the past is when I, you know,
like a hot air balloon comes over and that loud.
I guess the billows they used for the fire. Other
than that, she was solid.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
Yeah, So the horse was probably picking up on something
in the area, whether it was a mountain lion, a sasquatch,
or something else.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
Yeah, there was something, and we don't tend to have
the mountain lon out here in this area at least
then because people hunted, I think pretty much hunted most
of them almost extension.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
So then what else happened after that?
Speaker 2 (21:49):
I mean I started thinking back probably fifteen years ago
or so. There's a spot in North Carolina. It's Glendall Gorge.
It's a wild in this area in the mountains and
from there, and also Morganton's another city we have, so
about thirty minutes north of Morganton, we have overlooks for
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these brown mountain lights. And I don't know if much
of your audience has heard of those before, but it's
a phenomena. It's it's been discussed or legend for generations
from our indigenous plans, from shuttlers. There is research done
on it by the government, and I think the nineteen
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thirties inconclusive. A couple of local universities has done research
for thirty years plus, still inconclusive what these lights are.
And I would go up there probably once a quarter
or so and just kind of set up on a car.
And I went up and it was cooled, probably in November,
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late November, and I just set up on the hood
of the car, warm like a wool blanket, some snaps
and stuff, and I just kind of set up to watch.
I've seen him in the nineties and then I didn't
see anything in the two thousands until just a couple
of years ago. And that night it was cold, there
was really really dense fog, and so I really couldn't
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see much. There was nobody else stopping. Usually there's a
lot of traffic in and out of there for sightseers
and such. And I had been on the car probably
about forty minutes or so, forty five and it was
just still. It was quiet, really peaceful. And then down
the embankment where my car was parked. I was you know,
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I could tell. Well, first there was this overwhelming stanch.
It just came over and and I've smelled wet you know,
I've been around wet bear before, like out in the forest,
and it was kind of like that a lot worse,
and it was just you know, it's you know, like something.
And then I feltybe there's a bear below me with
a carcass, but that really didn't make sense because I'd
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been there, the air had been still. It seems like
if there was something below me guarding a carcass, it
would let me know. As soon as I got out
of the car and set up, and I got to
the overwhelming stench and it was bad. I mean, it
was kind that makes you kind of want to, you know,
just throw a world. And then it was just like
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a low guttural growl, and it was a deep growl,
just like you know, if you're at the zoo and
you're a lion. It was something like that. So, you know,
it could have been a mountain lion. I don't know,
but you know, when I started looking back, I was thinking,
you know, I've had different experiences over the years, and
you know, now, I just wonder if they could have
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been sasquatch, because you know, I spent a lot of
my time in the mountains and the higher elevations camping
and backpacking on weekends, but I've had most experience around
our property here. So and I discussed, you know, these
occurrences with my brother and potential for this actuality. And
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when I heard these beings referred to as yea, who's
our father used to tell stories us as kids about
the yeah who's back in the woods again, I just
thought it was, you know, something to keep us out
of woods and get us home by dart so not
lingering out so long. That he was a teenager and
there used to think be tobacco fields back in these woods,
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and there was also people who lived in these woods,
in these little cabins who helped in the fields. And
he would call being a teenager and it's dust getting dark,
and he was coming back from the bacco farm and
which was behind a pretty large stand of woods, and
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he shared that there was something that would pace him
and slapped the tree and it sounded like a two
buffour or wouldn't they spell back happening just alongside with him?
But if he stopped, it would stop. And so he
felt some of the folks who lived on the on
the farm, let's just mess up with him. And this
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was probably in the nineteenth late nineteen forties, and you know,
and he was consistent with the story when he shared
it across you know, he just and he said, you know,
he went back and then all of a sudden, he
just got a gut sense he needed to get out
of there, and so he ran. So he didn't stop.
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And it's little Healey is not bad. But still he
said he just ran all the way back and had
that tree slapping for most of the way.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Yeah, that sounds like sasquad check activity. And I've been
to Brown Mountain before, right past Lynnville Falls at Wiseman's Peak,
and I got to see the lights. I think it
was in September when I went. It was pretty cool though,
because you could see the balls of light appear and
then disappear and then reappear somewhere else, and sometimes it
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seemed like they were moving around. And yeah, I've heard
the theories regarding them, especially from like the scientists, and
you know, some people say it's like from friction in
the water. But I see them here in Missouri as well.
There's like balls of light moving through the woods, and
it's associated with bigfoot activity, like I've had bigfoot activity
in the same timeframe the same day that I've heard
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like whistles and the thumps that sasquatch create. So and
I had my sightings shortly after that. So I think
these orbs are associated with cryptid creatures. I can't prove it,
of course, but it is a thing, and that's probably
what it is. And what are your theories about it?
Speaker 2 (28:02):
Well, I about it was February twenty twenty two, so
the winter before I heard the whooping. I felt the whooping.
I had just come back from New Jersey and i'd
been up there for a year, and I was in
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my bedroom, which I don't use curtains on, you know,
the backside of the house or the the side of
the house. And I had got up there in the night,
probably two or three o'clock in the morning and went
back to bed. I remember it being cold, and I
was sitting in bed and I saw this just really
bright amber light and it was kind of towards where
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my brother's property is. But normally I can't see any
lights or anything from there, and so I kind of
sat up in bed and I thought maybe they got
a street light or something like, you know, one of
those whole night lights. I was thinking, why is it
so bright? And I was just looking at it, and
then then it started moving in my direction, so northeast,
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and and you know, usually the deciduous force in between
us or woods, and so the leaves were down, so
I was able to see pretty clearly. And then my
next knoe was there a helicopter coming through the woods,
you know, because the light was so bright, and I
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just watched it, and as it got closer to the house,
there was no noise associated with it, and it appeared
to get bigger. And I probably got about I don't know,
forty five or sixty feet from my bedroom window, and
it just kind of halted and it starts pulsating, and
it was then it started this color started shifting from
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that like an amber color to a deeper orange with
more of a yellow center. This point, you know, I
just kind of, you know, think, well, I need to
try to get this on them. So I jumped up,
got my phone off the dresser, but when I got
to the window, it was gone. You know, and that
kind of opened me up to orbs. You know, that
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was new for me, and and started digging around. So
I went down kind of the m I don't know,
UFO path or I really had no explanation for it
because I've never experienced anything like that before. And then
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I just kind of tucked it away as you know,
just weird, you know, I couldn't you know, kind of
guarded with you know, sharing this experience with many people.
And but then after that, it was that following summer
I heard the whoops and then I think on some
of the you know, on some of the podcasts I
listened to, and and the researchers, there was a connection
with orbs and these beings. You know, this this is
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a lot to take in, you know, over a year.
I mean I've been you know, inclined to be able
to do since things and experience things since I was
a kid, but I've never experienced, you know, seeing something
like that and traveling and hearing the whoops, and so
it was I just been an interesting couple of years
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with the research and trying to figure out what's going
on here. I did reach out to move on as
a friend said that you should report this to move On,
which is mutual UFO network. I was not familiar with
those folks either, and and one of the local reps
(31:41):
came out, you know, I also reported something the craft
I saw in Daytona, and then something I saw him
when I was seventeen in the woodline here, and so
he came out, and you know, and he introduced this
idea of portals. I had no idea what he was
talking about. And I said, well, we've always had kind
of some strange things go on, but you know, it
was just you know, kind of tuck it away in
(32:03):
the back of your mind and strange. I was a
child of the seventies and eighties and people just didn't
really talk about this stuff. And you know, and as
I did dug around in more research, I reached out
to my niece, who was my brother's oldest you know,
in the back part of the property, and I asked her,
did you ever experience any strange things back there? And
(32:26):
she shared an experience when she was a teenager, probably
about sixteen, and babysitting her younger siblings, so one was
a baby, the other probably about about six years old,
and she said they accidentally got locked out of the
house one night and there are no outdoor lights, but
she could see something. Now from my brother's house. It's
(32:49):
kind of up on a knoll and then the yard
kind of tapers down into a nice wide creek in woodland.
And she said there was something, you know, they said,
she says, she felt it. Then she looked over toward
the creek, over the woodline by the creek, and she
saw two yellow orbs and they were closed, they were sitting,
(33:09):
you know, to her, it looked like eyes and and
you know, she felt so uncomfortable and even to the
point where, you know, i'd keep you know, you know,
a digital coat on my door so if they want
to come over anytime, they can, and her the parents
(33:29):
were gone and back there there's really no cell phone service.
Then you have to come out to the road to
the cell phone service. And or she wasn't going to
go across that driveway to come up to my house
or go to the road. So she sent the five
year old to the back of the house. They figured
out a window that was open, and she got through
(33:50):
there and then looked them back in. But that was
something she hasn't you know, has not forgotten and she
knows there was something there was just whatever it was,
it was quiet. It had them in pretty tall, but
those were eyes versus orbs. So again probably about eight
fetter so. And so she left the country and was
(34:14):
living in Manhattan, not much desire to come back. I
don't think.
Speaker 1 (34:23):
Yeah, I don't blame her. Did she say if the
eyes were self illuminating?
Speaker 2 (34:28):
Oh? Absolutely, there were no light sources around the house. Yeah.
And then this, let's see this summer, I do a
lot of meditation, and I was, I like to do
them out back and when the weather's nice in the backyard,
and I don't I cut off all lights. I don't
keep back lights on or anything like that. And I was, now,
(34:50):
you do a little camp fire and keep them squats away.
And I'd come back and come back in from meditation.
But that's kind of what it is, you know, get
you know, I kind of get way way out there.
And then once I start coming back to I felt something,
you know, it felt like something watching me. And I
(35:11):
set up and I looked again back towards the woodline,
and we had a large shed, like a big wore
based shed that's beside the woodline, and white probably about
thirty to forty feet from while I was sitting, and
I see two yellow golden orbs, and I set like
(35:31):
eyes inside the shed, white by the bay, beside the woodline,
you know, and I just watched it. I got up,
you know, I kind of went south, I went north,
but I didn't have the guts to go into the shed.
And so what I did was, you know, the moon
had already passed over and it was setting to the
(35:52):
west behind the woodline in the shed, and I tried
to rationalize it. You're looking around and seeing there's any
way there's some type of blair and from something and
so on. And so at some point when I looked
away then looked back, those you know, those ords were
gone or those eyes were gone. And I tried to
(36:16):
reenact that. The next three nights, you know, the same
time frame, you know, no lighting. I didn't see anything,
and I checked out there just to see if there's
anything with reflectors on it. There's nothing out there, and
that was really odd. Now, last summer, last winter, I
had was messing around, went back into the woods, kind
(36:39):
of messing around, and I found a large Italian clay planter.
I had gotten a few maybe a year or two before,
and I had looked for it for like the whole
prior year and couldn't find it. And when I found
it out in the woods, and I thought, that is
so strange because it's heavy, and who would have carried
it out here? Nobody, I know, and so and then
(37:04):
you know, then you know, continue to think back through
the years, and probably about maybe fifteen years ago again
or around that time frame, I was at this house
a lot alone with my kids, were teenagers going around,
you know, do other things, and and it was usually
fall or winter, and I remember clearly I'd be sitting
(37:26):
like in the living room watching something on TV or reading,
and I'd hear like a large slap on the house.
Most of the houses brick, but everybody the garage area.
It's like sighting, and it sounded just like a wooden
baseball bat, and I would jump and then I would
wait to hear it and maybe I'd get a second one,
or typically it was just a single, and so I
(37:48):
just kind of wrote it off. Was weird. Maybe the
house was settling, but it was. It was loud. I
didn't go explore. I didn't go to try to figure
out what it was. And it's and it's dark out here.
I don't do a lot of outdoor lights at all,
and may have a couple of solar lights that come
on if something you know, is moving around now. But
I didn't then, and you know, when I started learning
(38:12):
about these behaviors, that seems to be a pretty typical one.
M And then I'll started thinking even farther back, and
you know, with the horse and with horses, and you know,
it's my job as a teenager to feed the horses,
and so I would feed them, and my dad would
(38:32):
come in and like, how much are you feeding them?
Because we're running through horse feats so fast. I was like,
I'm doing whatever. You know, guys told me what to do, so,
you know, then I thought about that. Then another incident
where when I was little, it's probably about five or
six outside with my brother and sister at night, and
we clearly heard something running through the woods and it
(38:54):
was heavy, but it sounds like more than one and
the horses just went nuts. They were wearing out, kicking, circling, snorting.
We you know, we didn't have anything for that, just
sometimes weird and never really gave it much attention.
Speaker 1 (39:15):
Yeah, that is very interesting. So it sounds like there's
been a lot of activity on the property. Is there
a lot of forests around this property?
Speaker 2 (39:25):
Growing up, definitely, it was either hayfields, hog farm, dairy farm.
Not pecically own this property, but you know, joining us
and we had you know, large like two acred garden horses.
We had black angus cattle, and then and then probably
about seventy five percent of the rest of the land
(39:46):
was forested. And then lots of other you know families
with their farm operations, which is no little bit, you know,
hayfields and cornfields and Nelson way Field. Usually folks had
black angus cattle, but there's always been a nice dense forest,
(40:09):
you know, adjoining properties between the properties, and you know,
and I've kind of looked back at who has cattle
now because it was last summer. But my brother's a
girlfriend called me. He says, come back here, I want
to show you something. So I go back there after
work and I see, you know, this dough laying there
and she doesn't look like she's been deceased long. But
(40:33):
what I noticed was it looked like the vaginal area
had been opened up and scooped out from the vaginal
area and felt that strange, but I didn't have myself
one to take a picture anything like that. So you know,
the next day I stopped and I had a full
charge and we went back out there and it was
gone and we had Then the same thing happened. There
(40:57):
was a black angus hipper that she you discovered in
the woods not far behind their house. And the next
farm that has black amiens is probably about, I don't know,
a quarter a mile half a mile away, but nobody
you know, stopped it ask I think they had seen
one other cows, so I don't know, it was the
(41:17):
same situation. And then the next day the cow was gone,
and you know that was you know, both animals, pretty
good size, school pool grown.
Speaker 1 (41:30):
Yeah, that's terrifying. I've heard the same reports here in
Missouri with cattle deer hogs. People put them out on
the property and then they go back and that the
next day the entire carcass has gone, like something just
picked it up and took off with them.
Speaker 2 (41:47):
Yeah and clean, you know, nothing left behind. Yeah, that
was strange and that's a bit unsettling for me, but
you know, it's growing up as kids, you know, then
coming back can reason my family partially here. You know,
my brother and has three children, and you know, we
really haven't experienced anything that would call threatening towards us.
(42:11):
It was just odd occurrences, you know. But but it
makes me a little nervous now because I have a
two year old grand baby and of course I'm we're
outside on light on top of her. But you know,
after hearing the calls and and thinking back to what
we saw once we got out in the woods and
started looking around, you know, it's it's it is a
(42:33):
little nerve wracking.
Speaker 1 (42:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (42:36):
I feel like whatever's here has been here generationally, or
it passes through generational generationally.
Speaker 1 (42:44):
Yeah, I would agree. Okay, so what unfolded after.
Speaker 2 (42:47):
That, Well, you know, personally, for me, it's just it's
just been strange things like oh gosh, January first this year,
but last year, well the prior you and my husband
I had gone to hot Springs up in the western
(43:08):
North Carolina Mountains for a weekend. We come back and literally,
you know, I had like one of those little greenhouse
quick tent greenhouses. I can't think it was like ten
foot wide, about forty foot long, so pretty good size,
and a couple of grills out back and some cant
ornaments and things like that. Literally looked like a tornado
(43:30):
had touched down in the backyard. So I called my brother,
so did we get bad winds or you know, twisters
or something come through, like small twisters, And he's like, no,
the weather has been fine. I've been here a weekend.
And I found that really strange because the greenhouse itself
looked like they might just picked it up, rolled it
up into a ball and threw it into a pool
in the back, and the grills turned over, padio tables
(43:52):
turned over. Strange. It's strange and kind of since then,
you know, just gosh, this summer. I have two maple
trees in the front yard and then they're older, two
I don't know, decent side limbs, maybe twelve fourteen feet
when one then I come out. There was two limbs.
(44:14):
It's kind of sticking out of the ground under one
under each tree. And I looked that one and it
hadn't even snapped off. It was kind of twisted and
from the maple tree, and the other part of the
limb was in the ground with you know, like twigs
and other limbs and things around it, and the other
(44:36):
was just like a large limb that would like had
just scaped in the ground. Have some outdoor little silver
lights that came back after to Florida November. Came back
and in my little solar light, one of them had
just been disassembled when was laying in a bird batha
(44:56):
half the other that was the glass part was kind
of sitting up on a swing next to it. Yeah,
I have no explanation for these kind of things. And
also like a large bulb, I have like a night
light bulb, solar light something, and it's I've just used
(45:19):
it as an as a kind of like a planting ornament, ornament,
and it's at least fifteen seventeen foot in diameter, and
came back from being out of town and someone and
something has on that into the pool, and it's just like,
you know, there's there's nobody out here who you know,
does this kind of stuff. There's you know st of
(45:40):
folks that nobody really goes on your properties. So I've
just been scratching my head, you know, kind of since
and I have to wonder, you know, there's this some
type of juvenile behavior souse. I'm pretty well convinced at
this point there's activity here and we see it late
summer into probably midfall.
Speaker 1 (46:06):
Okay, now, what major experiences have you had after this?
Like you mentioned some UFOs. Do you want to go
through that?
Speaker 2 (46:21):
Sure?
Speaker 1 (46:21):
Okay, yeah, let's talk about it.
Speaker 2 (46:24):
So I just hit the water. But my first experience,
I was approximately eleven years old, and my cousin and
his friend who were probably eighteen nineteen at the time
or hanging out with my brother and they were a
placer in an age. Yes, I yes, I thought of
your Saturday night because I got here pretty late, you know,
(46:45):
when they were going to leave, and they come running
back to the house banging on the door, super excited,
and and so they titles come out there, come out there.
You know, they're so excited. They're talking over each other
and it's hard to understand what's going on. But they
said they when they were getting in the car, they
(47:06):
looked up they saw what they what looked like an
egg shape something hovering in the sky right over that
tobacco barn area. And it literally they said, it shot
a light into the front yard. And what was so
at this time I didn't see the craft. They said
it shot off, but there was this illumination in the
(47:27):
front yard, probably fifteen twenty foot in diameter, and I
remember that clearly. You know, my mom saw it, my
brother saw it, cousin his friend saw it, and and
it stayed in that, you know, and it stayed and
it you know, it was so strange because you know,
my kid mind, you know, I put my arm into
that area that was illuminated, or my foot and my
(47:48):
whole body. You know, it was not gonna put my
body in that illuminated area. And and I remember so
clearly I put my hand in there or my foot
in there, the whole illumination would disappear, and then if
I came when I came back out, then it would
slowly feel back in. You know, it's hard to recall
(48:09):
the times time frames, but I do specifically, you know,
I feel like and recall it probably up there forty
five minutes to an hour, and it slowly dissipated. So
you know, that was just you know, super exciting for
me as a kid. And I'd keep an eye out
and all, but really didn't see anything until I was seventeen. Again,
(48:34):
when at seventeen years old, I used to work at
a little ice cream salwanch shop in my local town.
I'd come in, and this was summer, and I had
a pet rabbit out back in a hutch, and I'd
always make sure he had water and clover and fresh
food and everything when I got in, and he was
really tame, so I spent a little time with him.
(48:55):
So I'd get in about ten thirty eleven eleven thirty.
And I don't tell I have a fool work and
same routine every night in the summer week night. And
and I remember being, you know, just patting the bunny
and you know, chicking on all of his things he needed,
(49:17):
and feeling something, and I guess kind of static, but
my body was cramping, couldn't move, and I was kind
of bent over, you know. And at some point I
was able to slowly stand up, and I watched his
little hudge and when I stood up, I could see
over the hudg into the woodline. This is right by
(49:39):
the shed I mentioned earlier. While I saw the either
glowing orbs or eyes coming out of a meditation this summer,
and and at that point the horse had moved on,
and but there was a nice clear path where she's
like where she used to stand by the metal building
(50:03):
and there's large tulip tulet poplar trees are around the area,
and and I, you know, I felt at first, I
stood up and I just totally I don't know, it's
just you know, I guess you're such in such awe
and you're trying to process what you're seeing. Well, I
just you know, I couldn't move at this point. I
(50:23):
think I could, but you know, if I wanted to,
but you know, just in shock, I guess in a sense.
And what I saw right at the edge of that
building in Woodland and the Woodlane, there's a little through path.
It was a being that was self illuminating silverish bluish.
(50:44):
I was five seven, so at least as tall as
I was, super super thin, elongated head, these typical almond
dark eyes really couldn't make out any facial features or
I don't recall any very long and lanky legs. Arms,
couldn't tell anything specific with the hands, and you know,
(51:11):
and I come back in, and what do you do?
You know, I just come in. I tell you shut
to make sure everything's locked and shut the curtains and
that kind of stuff that you know, it's like the
next day at school. I think I shared with a
couple of friends and you know once no course some
start laughing, and you know, one I think took me seriously.
But but I'll never forget it. It was, you know,
(51:34):
a sensory experience. It was a visual experience. I didn't
feel terrified, but no, but you know, I think you
stand there, you're locked into it. And then the you know,
the movies in the eighties, seventies, about the eighties, and
stuff started coming to you like, well, I don't you know,
this isn't natural. When almost to get them out of here.
(51:56):
At some point I ran to the house and locked
up you know people, you know, told my parents, and
of course they just kind of left it off.
Speaker 1 (52:07):
But then.
Speaker 2 (52:11):
Yeah, Daytona Beach, February twenty twenty three. I was driving
to a nursing conference in West Palm Beach, Florida, and
we had planned. I bought my oldest and youngest and
six month old grand baby at the time in my
knees and we stopped in Daytona, which is about halfway
(52:31):
or so to three. Of course, it's eleven eleven thirty
when we get there, just exhausted from being in the car,
so my oldest and I and the grand baby went
down on the beach. It was warm enough to sit
on the beach. It was February that night, and there
were no clouds, No, didn't hear anything. Then my oldest
(52:54):
looks up. She's like, what is that? You know? We
both look up and I think we're asking each other
what that for, like at least ten seconds, and and
it was silent. It was pretty low, and it was
a dark, very very faint lights under it, and it
(53:15):
was boomerang shaped. I had no idea, so it kind
of popped in. Probably we probably had contact with a
twenty thirty seconds and then it just kind of popped
out of you in the oldest, you know, she was
thirty at the time, and she says it's like, she's like,
(53:36):
what do you think that is? I said, it's a
craft of some sort. I just I don't know. And
and she said, what did you notice the edges around it?
It looked like it was kind of fuzzy looking around it.
And of course she was a child during the Harry
Potter series, and she's like, you know, it was kind
of like that cloaking from Harry Potter. And I said, yeah,
I just I don't know. Just just processing. It's like
(54:01):
you're so you know, you're very open receptive to experiences
and had different experiences that when you see something it's
still you're just like I just kind of freeze and
trying to process what I'm seeing and what's going on.
That was really interesting. And and since I saw the
(54:24):
first orb in winter twenty twenty two, the big amber one,
I haven't seen one like that since. But I've seen
lots of smaller things. They're like golden looking with white centers.
I've seen rose colored lots of them. I saw one
(54:44):
one night in the woods behind the house, and it
literally looked like somebody had like a large Roman candle.
But the color was insistent. It was very like a
pure bright white in the center, emerald green around the edges,
and it looked like it was throwing sparks off the edges.
And it traveled from south to north through the woodline.
And this was I think aprilish and so the leads
(55:07):
are just starting to come in, so I had a
pretty good visual on it. And and then it either
a second one came out or it came back for
a second pass. At that you know, I just you know,
just like your y'all just rops and you're just trying
to process what you're seeing. I'd love more information and
learn more, but start to find people who are open
(55:28):
to talk about it.
Speaker 1 (55:31):
Yeah, absolutely, what kind of information did Moufon givet to you?
Speaker 2 (55:39):
That's a kind of strange time at that point. The
guy who came out, he was retiring. He's a retired
tensic investigator, and he just had me thinking about things
I've never thought about before, like portals, and he brought
up hybrids and all kinds of things like I don't
even know what he's talking about. So that sent me
down another ride a whole and in the state director
(56:02):
then he reached out and you know, he kind of
reinforced the portal idea. Still at this point, I'm like,
I don't even know what he's talking about portals. And
then he retired. I was I did reach out to Opus,
which is another organization it helps people kind of process
these experiences, and they were really helpful. They paired me
(56:25):
up with retired, you know, fellow nurse and also a
fellow ranking master, so and she just kind of put
me out of ease with some of the things and
was experience and especially since some of the childhood, childhood
you know experiences that she again brings up this whole
(56:49):
hybrid scenario, and I'm just like, I don't know if
I'm ready to go there or think about that. But
there's a lot of that discussion going around the New
frond Opus community do so, and I just don't know
much about it. Yeah, because I still I'll work. I
work full time, and I want to do things outdoors
(57:11):
when I can and go to the high elevations waterfalls
on the weekends. But it's been a lot of interesting experiences,
and it's been really interesting to be able to look
back and kind of relate these different experience experiences I
had as a child to potential you know sas lunch
(57:33):
activity and the no that the orbs are pretty consistent.
It's it's interesting, you know. I just come back from
some severe medical when I came back in twenty twenty two,
when I was in New Jersey for long term treatment,
and I started seeing these orbs, and the family thought
(57:55):
I was kind of losing that due to the medical
stress and stuff. So I bought a night vision camera
U and once I started recording some you know, they
stop teasing me.
Speaker 3 (58:06):
I guess, yeah, And do you think the crypted creatures
are coming from portals or the UFOs or or both.
Speaker 2 (58:17):
I'm definitely open to the idea of interdimensional multi dimensional
beings at this point still, you know, Tonny, my head
wrapped around the idea of portals and or properties. And
but you know, there's always been some kind of activity
out here, like inside the house, sometimes outside the house,
(58:42):
you know, growing up in fairly recent years, in the
last ten years or so, so I guess I have
to be, you know, kind of open to the idea now.
Speaker 1 (58:53):
Yeah, absolutely, that's my theory as well, from what I've
experienced and what I've heard from other people. A lot
of people talk about these portals, and I think it
very well could be possible, and I think in the
future we'll know for sure.
Speaker 2 (59:09):
Yeah, yeah, And totally open to the effects of energy
like negative energy, positive energy, and attracting different shypes of beings.
I've just experienced and seen a lot over the years,
and you know, with what we have out here now,
I don't feel threatened. I don't get the wheelies when
(59:31):
I go out to the woods or take a walk
back to my brother's house. And as a child, I
really didn't much either, But when I did, I listened
to that intuition. You know, I didn't try to stick
around and figure it out, you know, just get on
the horse and we'd take off.
Speaker 1 (59:51):
Yeah. Well, you'll definitely have to keep an eye out
in the future when you're out there in the forest
riding horses or just hiking. And now that you you
know kind of what to expect and you're more mindful
of the activity, you can definitely like spot it out
sooner than other people that have no idea this is
going on.
Speaker 2 (01:00:14):
Yeah. Yeah, And you know, when I first heard the whooping,
I did text the neighbor north of me they should
have been in hearing distance and ask if they were outside,
But I said, did y'all hear that or something making
this incredible loud noise? I felt that of course they
had jokes, so I just left it alone with them,
(01:00:34):
and I just I don't know how if people really
pay attention. I do work from home, so I'm able
to kind of see more during the day. That big
shd in the backyard. It's big heavy doors. You know
those doors are you know, they open themselves, they close themselves.
Just a couple of months ago. I went into one
(01:00:56):
bay and there was this gigantic tree limb a hunting
best so I have no idea where it came from
and carried the thing in there. My brother's experiencing similar
things with the little They have a smaller shed, but
large limbs being stuck inside. Just just strange things.
Speaker 1 (01:01:19):
Yeah, absolutely, Okay, do you have anything else you'd like
to share or do you have any questions for me
before we wrap up the podcast.
Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
I don't have anything else this year at this time,
and I'm just curious, you know, to keep learning and
hearing other people's experiences, especially around the you know, the
North Carolina area, South Carolina, Georgia.
Speaker 1 (01:01:44):
Yeah, absolutely, and I seem to get a lot of
reports from that area, so you'll have to tune in
to the channel and I have a few coming up
so you'll have something to look forward to.
Speaker 2 (01:01:55):
Sounds good, looking forward?
Speaker 1 (01:01:57):
Okay, Well, Holly, you did an excellent job and I
really I appreciate your time and your willingness to talk
with me about these experiences, and if you ever run
into anything else in the future, certainly feel free to
reach back out to me.
Speaker 2 (01:02:09):
It sounds good. I will welcome you. Take care.
Speaker 1 (01:02:13):
All right, you take care, and it was a pleasure
speaking with you today, you too, Thank you, thank you
so much. By all right, Holly, thank you very much
for sharing your bigfoot encounter with me here on Sasquatch theory,
and I thought it was a very interesting one. I
wonder what these creatures were doing around the property, and
possibly they were raising juveniles or they were interested in
(01:02:37):
something on the land. It makes me wonder. You mentioned
finding these X structures, these star shape structures, and I
think that's a sign that they are around and that
they are communicating. That much we do know. And of
course a lot of people think that the tree structures
have nothing to do with bigfoot and it's all natural
(01:02:58):
dead fault, but I disagree. I feel like there is
geometry to it and it definitely is not natural. You
heard vocalizations around the property and also other family members,
which is unstartling. Things were going missing, and you were
having other things happen that may not be associated with bigfoot,
(01:03:19):
or maybe it is. It makes me wonder what's going
on because a lot of people that I've talked to
in the past mentioned these same things, So I feel
like there is a connection. But possibly there isn't and
that's okay, but yeah, I appreciate everyone for listening today.
If you guys can like the video, subscribe to the channel,
and until the next one, you guys be safe out
in the woods.