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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Hey, everyone, and welcome to another Sasquatch Theory podcast. On
this episode, we have Eastwood from the East Coast and
he had a very strange experience out in the woods
and it was pretty terrifying. He had a lot of
unfortunate events happen that were taking place on the property,
and he was willing to do anything to figure out
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what was going on. I don't quite agree with all
his methods that he used to discover what was going
on behind his property, but I'm just an ear for
the people that call in, and there's no judgment on
my side because beggars can't be choosers, and I'm just
trying to understand the activity. But what he encountered, I
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don't know if it was bigfoot or some type of
shape shifter. So I'm really gonna need you guys in
the comments to let me know what you guys think.
What's going on, And there was definitely a lot of
trauma involved, So yeah, let's just try to be open
minded and help the caller understand what he experienced. But
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with all that being said, let's dive into our next
unsolved mystery here on Sasquatch Theory. All right, Eastwood Welcome
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to Sasquatch Theory. How are you doing today.
Speaker 2 (01:34):
I'm feeling pretty good, feeling real good.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
Good and good to hear Eastwood. If you would tell
me a little bit about yourself, where you're from, and
your bigfit encounters and experiences from the very beginning, please well.
Speaker 3 (01:49):
I am sixty four at this particular moment. I was
raised alongside of the Schoogl River and the wi It
Creek in the southeast Pennsylvania, and that's where I grew up.
You know, back in those days. You know, I was
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a pretty much tough kid. You know, I hunted and
I fished. I pretty much caught every animal that was available,
from muskrats to squirrels, the sparrow hawks, the crows, to dogs.
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That was our way to enjoy ourselves, just running wild
in the country. So, you know, I lived pretty much
of a hump in life. There was a lot of
us that I hung out with that pretty much we
raised ourself kind of along the creeks and the woods
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and eastern Pennsylvania before the city's you know, kind of
swallowed up the area. So I was, like I said,
I was pretty much a misguided.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
Uh uh.
Speaker 3 (03:14):
Uh kid that had father figure, father figure issues and.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
That's that's that's where I'm from.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
Yeah, okay, I appreciate you for sharing that with me,
and if you would guide me through your first experience.
What happened that day? What were you doing and kind
of put me in your shoes.
Speaker 3 (03:38):
Well, I started cooking, that's I I started cooking on
the streets of Philadelphia and I've cooked my way out
of there for one Sisko Bop to the next as
far as street vending.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (03:56):
I had the opportunity to get a alone from the
government from a rural development, so I was able to
get funding and find a place out in the country
in Delaware because that's where the funding was going to
be located. So we found this piece of property and
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I guess it was that would have to be in
two thousand and.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
Seven because I got married.
Speaker 3 (04:29):
Yeah, around two thousand and seven, we found this piece
of property. I purchased this property in June or July.
It was dry. I walked the property. It was a
beautiful property, but.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
There was one mobile home on it.
Speaker 3 (04:49):
So as I started to come back to clear this
land back in the wintertime, I noticed that that whole
property had turned into a lake. And I said, oh
my goodness, I brought swamp. So what I did. I
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spoke with a couple buddy of mine and we went
back into the woods with a tracko and we opened
up the backside of that lake and drained probably about
three quarters of that lake, so that lake turned into
a pond, which you know, which the ground was still
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really low there. But I was able to come back
around with the traco and demo that existing mobile home
that was there. And as I'm banging on this mobile home,
I've seen a guy come up to me and he
was my neighbor.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
He had special needs.
Speaker 3 (05:55):
He you know, he really had some issues, you know,
schizophrenia is shoes and things of that nature.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
But I liked him. Man.
Speaker 3 (06:03):
He came over to help me and to look to
see what was going on.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
And so I was coming.
Speaker 3 (06:10):
Back every day to clear this land before the mobile
home came in. And I had a couple buddies from
mine from Philadelphia that came up with me. And one
thing that I noticed at first, alongside that mobile home,
there was about maybe ten or fifteen thousand bottles of
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liquor that was alongside of his house. The guy was
just drinking and throwing the glass outs. I'm like, what,
that seems kind of strange. And I said something to
my new frown buddy. His name was Chris. I said, Chris,
do you know this guy that used to live here?
And he says yeah. I said, well, do you ever
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drink with him? He said yeah. He said, man, that
guy was crazy. I said, well, what do you mean crazy.
He says that, you know, something used to you know,
he thought something was after him over here. I says, well,
what are you talking about. He says, well, when I
came to drink with him, I get scared and I
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would leave before the nighttime come.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
You know, I didn't like walking up and down the street.
It's too dark.
Speaker 3 (07:20):
So I'm just like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. So
I'm messing around with this track ho and I seen
plywood that was probably stocked up thirty or forty high,
and I took the trackco and swiped it out the way.
And my buddy that was with me, an older gentleman.
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He looked down into a cesspool. He said, there's a
cesspool here, and he looks down in there and he
takes off running. He was running, running, running, and he
ran over into the neighbors was he had a horse farm.
He's standing out in the middle of the field and
I'm like, what's wrong with this guy? Because at that
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time it was just him and I and I kept
waving him into a horn and he wouldn't come, and
I got out and I walked over to him, and
he says, yo, what's wrong with you? He said, Man,
there's a body in that hole. I said, a body
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in that hole. He says, yes, there's some body down
in that hole. I said, what do you mean. He says,
I see the bones. I says, come on, let's go
take a look. He says, no, no, no, no no.
He went over and stood in front of the neighbor's
house on the street and he says, when you're ready
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to go, I don't care how long it's take, you
come over here and get me. But I'm not going
back on the property. So I went over and looked
in a hole and I did see bones. I did see,
you know, there was a lot of dirt still on it,
but I did see the arm bones which was which
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was long, and I did see like the knee bone,
and I skinned a lot of animals and it looked
humanoid to me, and I said to myself, holy shit,
I says, I can't say nothing because if I say something,
the police are going to come and then they're going
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to shut my job down. I'm going to lose my home,
I'm gonna lose my funding. And this was my one
shot to be happy. So what I did. I took
that hole and buried it in. I buried it in
and graded it all up, forgot about it. My well
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was dug right next to it, and then I put
my mobile home in there, and I just kind of
forgot about it.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
You know.
Speaker 3 (10:08):
I believe I said to myself, this town. You know,
but before I said, before I see that. Once I
drained that lake, you know, I had to get that
hole back there again because I had to, you know,
throw a lot of dry dirt and bony sword to
try to raise this swamp up.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
That was.
Speaker 3 (10:30):
You know, that was very uh fussy. You know when
I say that would mean soft and squishy. It wasn't
drying out, so I was gonna have to fill it in.
But what I wanted to do was make some type
of I guess an irrigation tax ditch. I wanted to
dig a tax ditch all the way down the property
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so that the property could drain out that way that
I was going to take that tax ditch all the
way down down to the nearest creek, which would we
I had ted acres, so it was going to be
a pretty decent run, you know, weaving through the woods with.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
The you know, with the track hole.
Speaker 3 (11:10):
So as I went down, I knew that to drain
this thing proper, I was going to have to go
down about ten feet on the tax ditch. But I says, no,
I can't do that because you know, somebody may get
hurt back here, you know. So I went down as
far as I could go, maybe about four or five feet.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
And as I.
Speaker 3 (11:32):
Started coming through this hole, I mean it's coming through
the soil coming on that maybe a couple a couple
hundred yard run, I start seeing phones again.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
You know, I'm like, what the hell?
Speaker 3 (11:49):
But these were like as I was pulling up with
a hole because I had a big one, you know,
I had a thirty six inch shovel on it, and
it was rushing it a lot of it up, and
I was just thinking maybe it was clay, because it
was like a lot of white clay in there, you know.
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And then I just kind of just said, screw it,
I'm just going to do what I gotta do. And
and that's what I did. I opened that whole thing up.
The water went down a lot. But as I seeing
that water going down there, you go, there's bones kind
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of you know, maybe like dog bones or or all types.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
Of a sort of looking bones. You know.
Speaker 3 (12:41):
As I started working my way, you know, over a
year or so, because this little pond would dry sometime
in the summer and I could go down in there
and I would see different things like tea for I said,
there's no hogs around here.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
I'm like, this is some strange shit, you know what
I mean.
Speaker 3 (13:00):
So so what I what I said to myself, you know,
I think I may have hit a graveyard, you know,
because that town was founded on uh the these two
brothers founded this orch Uh plantation down there, which the
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which the town is named after, these two brothers, and
they were instrumental in warld World two into supplying peaches.
And I said, the prisoning too far away. I said,
maybe this is an old pulper's graveyard where they were
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just throwing slaves, you know, something like that. Because it
was getting too many. You know, I was trying to
piece this thing together. Why I'm running into you know,
these type of bones, you know. But I didn't say
anything pretty much see anybody, because a lot of this
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was going through my property, you know. So after that,
right alongside that lake, that little pond that I put there,
I put a mobile a mobile trailer there for any
one of my friends.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
That got kicked out of the house or.
Speaker 3 (14:30):
Or my buddy I had for some reason, you know,
special need guys.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
I don't want to call them.
Speaker 3 (14:37):
You know, too many names, because they were friends of mine,
but they would once they had an episode or something
like that, they would need what you call, not a sponsor,
a guardian to get them out of the nuthouse. And
I used to feel sorry for him. They used to
call me, and I used to go up and get them,
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and I would let him stay back in my little
trailer back there, it was like a twenty five footer,
and let him enjoy themselves back there. And first of all,
I used to put my buddy Chris back there because
his brother was very bad to him. And I used
to put him back there, and I used to go
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back in the morning to getting and he used to
say to me, yo, man, why are you messing with me?
Speaker 2 (15:31):
You know, in the night, I hear you. I says,
you didn't hear me.
Speaker 3 (15:35):
He says, yes, I heard you talking, and I've seen
you walking. I says, well, why didn't you come out?
He said, I locked the door and I couldn't get
it open. I couldn't get out. I tried to come out.
I tried to come out. So I says, okay, but see,
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I got some big dogs. I have three mastiffs kne
corsos that I raised on their property from pupps.
Speaker 2 (16:06):
They're highly trained.
Speaker 3 (16:08):
And I said to him, well, maybe I should leave
one of the dogs with him, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
And he says no, But I looked.
Speaker 3 (16:18):
Around for tracks, but my dogs run around so much
back there is that I couldn't, you know, see if
I seen any type of tracks. So that's what pretty
used to put down to me, to say, you know
that he was being disturbed in this house back here.
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And and after that, another one of my friends moved
in there.
Speaker 2 (16:46):
His name was Sonny.
Speaker 3 (16:47):
Sonny had the same problem, schizophrenia, and he was prone
to seizures. And what I did for Sonny I gave
him a walk talking. I said, Sonny, if you get
in trouble, call me on the walkie talkie, call me. Okay.
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So maybe about a week he calls me on a
walkie talkie Kurt seizures, seizures, seizures. And I'm like, oh,
it's in the middle of the night. All right, I'm
gonna take one of the dogs. And I go back
there and I see him. I said, what's wrong, Sonny?
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He says, well, he's having a see shirt. He couldn't
say anything.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
You know.
Speaker 3 (17:36):
Now, I'm scared of that. Call the ambulance and the
ambulance track through the mud because I have him sitting
back about an acre back, and we pulled Sonny up
out of there. Sonny gets himself together and he says, Clint,
I heard you out there talking last night. I says, no, Sonny,
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you'd in the army. He says, yes, I heard you.
I says, why didn't you come out? He say, you know,
when I locked this door, he told me lock it.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
It was hard to get out. And I says, okay, Sonny.
Speaker 3 (18:14):
And so that happened to Sunny maybe about three or
four times. I had to rush back there because he
was having a seizure, and I noticed that Sonny was
starting mentally to go downhill. I would sit him down
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and talk to him, and he gave me this blank
ship face eating glynn and just look at me into
space like he just had a bottom me or something.
And I'm like, what the hell, you know, I said,
he's really going downhill fast. So this last night, Sonny
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calls me seizure, seizure, and I go back there with
one of the dogs.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
The door's open.
Speaker 3 (19:08):
It looked like he's halfway out of the camper with
his feet down in full blown convulsion. I'm like, what
the hell, and I'm saying and I'm looking around. The
dog is at serious The dog was at serious attention.
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I was thinking that maybe there was a poulcher on
the property or something like that. But Sunny's hanging halfway
out of the camper in full bloom convulsion. So I'm
calling for the ambulance. The ambulance comes. Now I'm looking
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around with the spotlight because I do see some tracks
going back around.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
To the side.
Speaker 3 (20:00):
Sonnies used to sometimes take a leak back there, you know,
or dump up pan or a bisin or something. I'm
looking around. Then I started seeing red in between the trees,
maybe like six to twelve red spots. And the red
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spots I couldn't see if they were like eyes, because
it looked like something was poking one eye out from
behind the tree. And I'm looking and I'm shining straight
onto the red and then I said to myself, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
My buddies that used to hunt back there used to
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put tacks on the trees and there. He told me
that they were reflectors, and I says, I blamed it
on the reflectors. I said, yeah, they're just reflectors, you
know what I mean. And it's it's not you know,
I didn't have nothing else to compare it to until
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I started, you know, getting more knowledgeable that this could
be eyeshine.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
So they haul.
Speaker 3 (21:14):
Sonny out of there, and maybe about a few hours
they let him out, and Sonny came and sat back
on the step back there where he was sitting, and
I'm talking to him and I said, Sonny, why you
keep having these feesures? And he says, Yo, those people
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hurt me. They must have strapped me down. I says,
what are you talking about? He says, look at my
ankles and his ankles and he's a black guy, right.
His ankles were bruised and swollen to the point where,
you know, where he almost couldn't even tie his shoe.
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Something was dragging him out of that of the camper,
you know, something was pulling him out of there. And
I really didn't kind of put one and two together.
I thought, maybe it was one of my drunken buddies
that was messing with his Sonny. Maybe Sonny's hallucinating or whatever.
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But as I spoke with Sonny, maybe about a day later,
Sonny had full blown Alzheimer's. Sonny would walk off like
he was trying to go into the woods, and I
caught him a couple of times, and he would walk
going the other direction, and sadly, you know, Sonny had
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to go back to the to the mental facility, and
then he died shortly after that. They said that he
was physically okay, but he had took on an advance
of cute damage of the brain cells, like the brain
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cells had just imploded on him to where he was
in severe agony.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
Like he you know, like he was a bad drinker.
Speaker 3 (23:21):
But you know, at that particular time, I don't think
that he was that stage of alcoholism to where he
would have been fried, you know. So now I'm kind
of putting one and two together because I believe in
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opening up doors and dimensions to the future, the president,
and the past. You know, if I've had near well
death experiences, you know this fire it's ational to even
speak about, you know, my drug addiction and alcoholism. But
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you know it, I haven't had been to a meeting
maybe in about five or six years, and speaking with
you this kind of makes things come full circle that
I'm understanding what I was seeing back then between nineteen
two thousand and seven up until I left maybe in
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about two thousand and seventeen, So this is in a
period of that time. So I knew that there was
ways that through being near death or so high out
of your mind, that you're starting to loosenate, you know.
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And that's what I was thinking, and that's what I
experienced that you know what, whatever this thing is, it
has the ability to get into your mind, You get
to the darkest, deepest, weakest points of your mind and
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to turn them around for your advantage. It's it's like
a dope at it that gets a little dope in
his body, then all of a sudden he knows where
to find that dope. It's like you get innerconnected with
this thing, this this force that this thing is putting down.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
You know.
Speaker 3 (25:39):
It's like, now that you've seen it one time, you
can bet your believe that you're going to experience it
again because you've become fine tuned.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
You know.
Speaker 3 (25:50):
It's like a hunter that knows, you know that what
an ear looks like behind.
Speaker 2 (25:57):
A bush, you know you can eat.
Speaker 3 (26:00):
You become supernatural in your visions and your instincts and
your premonitions. You know, I'm trying to put these one
in two and three things together that there's something back
there that's very, very very evil. So I sneak back
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there every once in a while. Sony died, Critty doesn't
want to go back there. I sold the mobile home
and I had a pit back there where I used
to dump because I used to smoke meat for a living,
I used to dump my ashes and when the bones
and the grease used to you know, accumulate, you know,
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Critty used to go back with wheelbarrows and dump it
back there, you know. And he used to say he
was always scared to do that back there. And as
I going through the woods with pretty. We used to
go back there just to drink, you know, dump the
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pit and we used to hide back there and drink
because my old lady hated me to drink, and we
used to. I used to look at the trees because
there was plenty of times when I'm cutting grass pretty
and I and all sudden in the middle of the day,
a tree topples over scrap bam, blam.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
I says, look at that.
Speaker 3 (27:27):
Now, this has happened over years, maybe three or four
times in the summer, and I'd be like, look pretty,
the woods have life, you know what I mean. You
can't be lunching when you go into the woods because
a rotten tree might fall down on.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
Your head, you know.
Speaker 3 (27:49):
So that gave me a new understanding of the forest,
of the dunes and the dangers of the forest. So
you know, I started giving it a little deeper respect
than and entering, you know, the further the forest by
looking at every little tree before I, you know, walk
past it. So my eyes were, you know, looking at
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these trees because you know, it seemed to be a
number of them getting closer and falling closer to my house.
I'm like, you know, I know it was a windstorm
last night. But when a tree falls, you can hear
it and it shakes you your house, and you know,
and you're in a sleep boom like a deep down boom,
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and you said, wow, maybe a tree fell last night.
It's a little windy, but you know, that's what's going
on out there. So and you know, I, like I said,
I run machines, I've done clearing, I know dead trees,
I built forts, I know, you know, the woods somewhat.
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And I start looking at these green, small trees and
they were twisted in all different directions. You know, green
trees maybe about ten sometimes fifteen feet high. Just imagine
taking that tree and turn it into a twizzler and
then slamming it over.
Speaker 2 (29:17):
So all around in a circle.
Speaker 3 (29:21):
This was done twizzler circle trees that was bend over backwards.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
I'm like, what the hell is this?
Speaker 3 (29:31):
And the only thing I thought, maybe straight line winds
you know, come through here, you know what I mean.
But I says, no, no, no, that couldn't be it.
So I says, well, maybe we had a little twister
come down through here.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
So I says, no, that can't.
Speaker 3 (29:51):
Be it either, you know, So that was always on
my mind, but I had nothing to compare it to,
nothing to compare too. So after that, you know, still
drinking a little bit. And this was my place where
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I used to you know, to go hang out along
the woods. I you know, didn't want to go have
a tree fall on me while I was drinking back there.
But you know, I used to like going back there,
and I used to take my dogs back there.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
So one day.
Speaker 3 (30:31):
My dogs were very upset about something. You know, I
wasn't sure what it is, but I know I thought
it was a deer, and they take off into the
woods and they never came back, and I'm like, what
the hell is this? You know, I'm finished drinking, it's
getting dark. You know, I'm going to get out of here.
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And I said, well, you know, I know that they're
going to come back, because you know they live here,
or you know they done it before. You know they
will come back. So when they did come back, they
were full of ashes, and I said, oh, okay. They
were down in the ash pit, you know, me eating
the bones and everything where I used to dump the grease.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
That's why they didn't want to come down there.
Speaker 3 (31:19):
So I used to go back along behind the field,
behind my woods, there was a cornfield that had a
tree stands in them, and I used to go back
there because it went right along my property.
Speaker 2 (31:37):
And I had a few issues with.
Speaker 3 (31:39):
Those guys, saying that my property was their property. And
these these guys, they they called themselves like a club,
and they've been there forever and they just kind of
like just just took a piece of my land and
they considered it their owns.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
So I says, okay.
Speaker 3 (32:02):
So I had a couple of little feeders out there,
and I used to go back there to see if
I would see these guys poaching on the land. And
they were pouring bleach and stuff like that on the corn.
So I says, okay, these guys are some salty dogs.
And I confronted them and I told him not to
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do it again, and you know, it were little resistance,
and you know that was that. Then here comes another time.
Here comes one of my dogs from coming from back
from the pit back there.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
It was you know, beat bad, it was bloody, it
was limping.
Speaker 3 (32:42):
Now we're talking my main dog, you know, my main
dogs one hundred and sixty, one hundred and seventy pounds,
and that dog could probably the small handle of a
baseball back, probably break it off. You know, I've seen
her seen him grab trees.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
So I used to train them.
Speaker 3 (33:01):
I used to break over like a green tree or
small one, get them to lock on it, and they
would pull on that tree until they break it. So,
you know, I said, well, what the hell happened to
this dog? So I said, these poachers probably got a
hold of it, probably you know, lassoed it or whatever.
So I says, well, the next time, I'm gonna take
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the collar off of them, you know, my dogs, because
I figured somebody's catching them by the collar. I'm gonna
give them a fighting chance, you know what I mean,
if somebody's back there messing with them. As soon as
I as soon as my big dog got better, maybe
about a week or two. When I used to let
them go. When I walked back to go drinking, they
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would vline right into the cornfield behind my house. Behind
my wood section, there was a big finger just imagine
a thumb, and in the corn field between the main
field there was like a thumb of corn. So it
might have been three hundred yards by one hundred yards
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of just tall corn.
Speaker 2 (34:14):
And going around that corn was.
Speaker 3 (34:16):
You know, the little road where everybody kind of hunts
the perimeter, and they used to put up their stands
up there.
Speaker 2 (34:25):
So dogs every day v lining v lining, and.
Speaker 3 (34:31):
Next thing, I know, you know, like my dogs seemed
to be obsessed with going over to this area, you know,
to like hunt for some reason.
Speaker 2 (34:42):
They were hunting something.
Speaker 3 (34:44):
I said, well, maybe they're back there fighting a big buck,
because you know, every day my dogs seemed to be
up more upset and more battered tired and just wouldn't
rest or settle. They just sat up all night and
they basically just like looked out the window or they barked,
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you know what I mean, in their kennels all night.
So it was happening too many times. I says, you know,
I've seen some lights back there one time, and I
and I didn't know what those lights were because of
the way they were projected. And I said, yeah, they're
back there poaching again. You know, they got flashlights and
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things of that nature, you know what I mean. So
I says, well, what am I going to do? You know,
And I'm back there drinking, you know the next day,
and I'm building and.
Speaker 2 (35:39):
Building more and more rage.
Speaker 3 (35:43):
About these people that are coming on to my property,
you know, hurting my dogs, and and and maybe you know,
pulled Sonny out of the house, and you know, and
and ran pretty off. Pretty doesn't want to come back,
you know. So now I'm taking this to stand, you know,
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in my own alcoholic fueled rage. And what I did
was I started placing weapons all throughout my property. You know,
I would go back to the woods. I would leave
a hammer here, an axe here, a rambo knife here,
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a machete over there, mala tall cocktails over here and
over here. And I knew where my pit was. I
covered my pit. So I says, if I get back
up in here and something or someone goes after me,
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I'm going to run them right to one of my weapons,
and I'm going to offer them. You know, I really
felt like that in my heart, that something like the
showdown was coming. If you ever been bullied, you know,
if you ever been trapped in a situation like I
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was saying about being in prison and being a victim
and being victimized, and you know, and you're a strong
person and you're a good person, but you feel like
you got right on your side at this particular time,
and now it's time to kill this is what the
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liquor was telling me.
Speaker 2 (37:38):
You know, I've fought many times as a young guy under.
Speaker 3 (37:43):
Those same circumstances to where you just drink yourself into
like an Indian rage, and what happens is what happens
you might. You know, when we used to wake up
in jail, the first thing you used to say, what
am I in here for? They say, oh, drinking and driving?
You just you ran a couple of stop signs. Dan,
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He used to say, oh God, thank you. You know,
in that blind rage of alcoholism, And that's where this
situation was driving me to that point. You know, you
didn't set out to get drunk like that, but if
you took enough liquor out there, it could easily accidentally
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crawls you over into that hypnotic state of of hallucinating,
and in that illucinating of a blackout, who knows who
you are or who you become. But I knew that
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this is what I wanted to do. But before I
did that, I put a collar on my dog. I
put the spike collars because they were getting beat up
a little bit too much for my taste. I thought
maybe somebody were pinning them down. That's what it looked
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like to me because one of my dogs, Canine, was
knocked out. So I put some heavy duty steal two
inch inch spiked collars guaranteed by fighters that nothing could
latch onto it. And then what I did with that,
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I put poison on the collars. So I says, whatever
grabs them, it's going to stick their hand and poison.
And what kind of poison did I make? I made
a poison of muskrat oil, That's what the guy told me.
Muskrat coats or any type of dead possums, you know,
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fester it and wait till the maggots come and then crush.
Speaker 2 (39:59):
It up and rode the collar in there.
Speaker 3 (40:03):
And then he says, whatever grabs onto that collar, it's
definitely going to get an affection of their lives.
Speaker 2 (40:10):
So I got to that point.
Speaker 3 (40:13):
The dogs and I I said, this is going to
be one day that we're going to go and see
what the hell is going on back there, and uh,
you know, I.
Speaker 2 (40:25):
I set out to do it. My wife was gone.
Speaker 3 (40:28):
You know, this was this was like standing on a cliff.
You know, are you going to bungee or what are
you going to do? You know, it comes to a
point where you've got to make your mind up and
you got to stand your ground, and the whiskey is
just pumping in you, and it's just telling you to go, go, go.
Speaker 2 (40:51):
It's it's it's validating you.
Speaker 3 (40:53):
And then it's telling you that you can do this,
you can do it, you can do it, and just
don't care about repercussions.
Speaker 2 (41:00):
You know.
Speaker 3 (41:01):
These are the things that I understand now that it
was telling me to do, But at that particular time,
it was just raised that nobody is going to do
this to me, not again. So this is where the
craziness comes in. I sneak back in there and I
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get up in a tree stand.
Speaker 2 (41:27):
Dogs are up underneath me. I had.
Speaker 3 (41:32):
One of those slocked spears. I was in full camo.
I had a bulletproof vest on, I had gloves, I
had army boots on, and I had an army helmet.
I says, if something is trying to take my brain
over in this situation, it's not going to penetrate. Maybe
(41:58):
it could reflect off my head. I had full glasses
on like a shield to come over.
Speaker 2 (42:05):
You know. I didn't want no spit getting in my eye.
You know.
Speaker 3 (42:09):
I covered myself from head to toe, I said, what,
you know what I mean, how can I be fortified
all the way down? So I get up into the tree,
stand dogs underneath me, and I'm overlooking this field.
Speaker 2 (42:24):
It's getting to be about dusk. Then all of a sudden,
I see movement in the middle of the field.
Speaker 3 (42:38):
And I'm looking and I don't see nothing, but I
see movement, and the movement seemed to be going around
in a circle. I send the dogs go, and the
dogs went cut right into the woods, right down the
little path of the Because i can look into the
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rows of the corner, I'm from that side.
Speaker 2 (43:04):
I'm not from the broadside.
Speaker 3 (43:06):
I'm from the side where you can look down through
the corn.
Speaker 2 (43:12):
Now, all of a sudden, one of the dogs go
up in the air.
Speaker 3 (43:18):
Next thing I hear was the bloodiest fight I could
ever imagine, bloody, hollering, screaming. I thought maybe it had
a man, the way that it was hollering in humanoid
voices and gargles. I thought maybe one of the dogs
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had him by the throat. I says, holy shit, And
I'm scared. I'm to the point I'm scared, you know
what I mean. I almost scared myself sober I'm whistling
for the dogs, come come, just hollering and screaming. This
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is going on to about two or three minutes. I
thought maybe it was a cougar. I thought maybe it
was a man. I did not know exactly what was
going on. Then when I looked down between the rows,
something was coming out. And I looked down at it
(44:28):
and looked right up at me, and it looked like
a little white boy.
Speaker 2 (44:35):
And I was so scared.
Speaker 3 (44:38):
When it catches you off guard, you get you get
so scared that you got the attacked.
Speaker 2 (44:47):
And then I raised to attack.
Speaker 3 (44:49):
I was going to jump off the trees, stand down
on its head, but I was something said it's a boy.
Then all of a sudden, if you imagine a cartoon card,
when you flip cartoons, you can see it like a card,
like a little book, and you flip it, you can
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see it move like that because you're flipping the pages
of the book. Next thing I know, his face started
like flipping, sounding like that and turned in to a
creamy little hip hoponamous and it opened its mouth, and
(45:32):
I said to myself, this thing is trying to get
into my head. It's trying to find a weakness now
it's it's. It's it's it's going through some type of
shift shaping. Now I know exactly where I'm at.
Speaker 2 (45:48):
Now, now I.
Speaker 3 (45:50):
See crystal clear. Something is can with me. Excuse my language.
It starts shape shifting. Then I'm that shape shifting. I
went on the attack because it had scared me so
bad that I had to attack. I just had to attack.
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And as I was getting ready to attack, my big
dog grabs it by the back of the neck and
starts dragging it the other way. And I say, oh
my god, is it a kid. But when it was
dragging it away, I could see the bottom.
Speaker 2 (46:32):
Of his feet, and his feet was like white, like
white feet and white poms.
Speaker 3 (46:41):
And I says, holy shit, it's a man. And I says,
let me take the hell out of here, because my
heart started pumping, and I said, oh, I did the unthinkable.
Speaker 2 (46:52):
I put my dogs on a person. Put my dogs
on a person. Then I hauled a hand hand.
Speaker 3 (47:03):
God dogs barely came with me. Cleaned myself up. Scared
as hell. I think that I think we left for
the night. I think we left. I think that we
just went down to the truck stop and you know,
got my dogs in there.
Speaker 2 (47:24):
My wife wasn't home.
Speaker 3 (47:25):
You know, I thought maybe, you know, the cops were
going to come to my house. And you know, I
stayed as strange maybe for a day and a half,
you know, and uh yeah, yeah, it's it's very it's
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very upsetting. You know.
Speaker 2 (47:49):
Two know that.
Speaker 3 (47:53):
I seek to kill something, but you know, being in
a boneyard, being in maybe a sacred place, being in
in the pathway, that's what I figured out that this was.
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It was a pathway for these big foots because I
seen before when I was up in the tree stand before,
you know, years before I even was scared, I used
to see I used to have thought it was deers,
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maybe about ten or fifteen, that they would run through
the fields at certain times of the year. And those
certain times of the year is when they were going
to cut the fields. And before they cut their fields
of the corn, you know, there was seemed to be
like some type of a mass migration.
Speaker 2 (49:03):
And that's when I thought that.
Speaker 3 (49:05):
I used to see those lights and those orbs, you know,
seemed to be coming into my area. I thought that
they were maybe the tractor lights or you know, the
poulchers or whatever, you know what I mean. But it
was just too far to go back and see them.
But you know, they used to disperse all around the
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same time of the year.
Speaker 2 (49:29):
You know.
Speaker 3 (49:30):
I used to go back there and see a lot
of disturbing, you know things, the way that the bed
of the corn was laid down, I mean in big circles.
But I thought maybe, you know, DearS could run twenty
or one hundred at a time.
Speaker 2 (49:46):
You know, I took it as that.
Speaker 3 (49:49):
But you know, as we get into this more, I
can give you my hypothesis on you know, on how
they're moving there. But you know, there's you know, it's
it's it's it's a little it's I'm a little all
over the place with it. But that's basically why I'm
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haunted to this day that I don't want to go
out at night. I feel as if I'm mentally connected
with this thing that I will see again.
Speaker 2 (50:28):
You know.
Speaker 3 (50:29):
It's like that bully that you're going to see again,
you know, and you might've got and you know, I
got the best of it, and hopefully that bully will
release me from the bondage of fear, you know.
Speaker 2 (50:48):
And that's where I'm at now.
Speaker 3 (50:51):
It's just like somebody putting a drink in front of you.
You know, I've refrained from drinking for twelve years because.
Speaker 2 (51:00):
I do not want to give up my power.
Speaker 3 (51:03):
I can look anybody in the face and say I'm
clean and sober more than you.
Speaker 2 (51:10):
But when it comes to.
Speaker 3 (51:11):
This power of seeing this thing again, I don't want to,
you know, I will yield to it, to that power
of putting myself in that position to where I want
to face that entity that I know to be a
(51:34):
big Foot or a sasquatch or some type of time
inner dimensional time traveler that knows how to manipulate present,
past and future. On a small scale, it seems.
Speaker 2 (51:55):
Like it con sider a clock back a second.
Speaker 3 (51:58):
Or two to give you, you know, the illusion that
it wasn't there before it comes there, before it's on you.
You know.
Speaker 2 (52:08):
That's why I had that spear.
Speaker 3 (52:11):
You know, I wanted to protect myself at length, and
I wanted to have weapons all over, so no matter
where I went went in these particular woods, I would
have some type of way to defend, you know, myself.
Speaker 2 (52:31):
But you know I have one dog with me now,
you know.
Speaker 3 (52:35):
I always keep a big master if I feel very
safe with her. She's a good girl. She's never ran
into anything like this. But being in South Carolina, now,
you know, they got rumors of panthers, bob kats, you know,
wild boar, stag gear, moccasins, copper heads, rattlers, alligator you know.
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So this kind of ruined my whole outdoor life. I
come here to retire, but you know, but I'm going
to use this as this group as a way of
rehabilitating my courage by listening to these other stories to
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know that other people's minds has been messed with or altered.
So this is very therapeutic that I deal with this.
And I got to look this thing straight in the eye,
and I'm going to have to.
Speaker 2 (53:52):
Live life unafraid. That's all I got to say.
Speaker 1 (53:55):
All right, as would, I appreciate you for sharing that
with me, And if you could, can you describe what
this creature looked like?
Speaker 2 (54:05):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (54:06):
Yeah, Well, first of all, you know the bones that
I used to, you know, go through through that yard.
You know, a couple I pulled up that looked more
like a pig's head, but you know, longer in a
face like a monkey's mouth, kind of a round her
(54:28):
in the head. You know, I kind of contributed to
maybe some type of dog or something. I didn't know
what it was. But back to that that person or
that thing or whatever, Like I said, when it first
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peeped its head out, his head he had wild hair now,
kind of like a hobbit, you know, like one of
those dwarfs.
Speaker 2 (54:58):
It was a little it was little because I'm up high,
and stuck his head out and it.
Speaker 3 (55:06):
Looked very happy, right smiley, like it was trying to
bluff me. Then the flippering and the fluttering started in
the face and it manifested into a little creamy hippo.
That's all I could say. It turned into a little
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creamy hippo. It was trying to hit me in a
place in my mind to where I could trust it,
a little dwarf, a little hippo, you know. Then after that,
I knew that I was under attack, so I attacked back,
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and when I went into the air, my dog grabbed
it by the back of the neck and pulled it
simon little paneously as I was poking at this, and
his hands was up and his feet was up, and
I could see white palms, kind of like if you've
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ever seen a dark skinned person, how you could see
the lines that separate the white from the dark what
I've seen.
Speaker 1 (56:27):
Yeah, okay, I appreciate you for sharing that with me,
and we're kind of getting low on time. But have
you had any other experiences after this encounter?
Speaker 3 (56:41):
Not here in South Carolina, but my guards, My guards
are on high. Like I said, I'm afraid pretty much
to go into the woods. I feel as if that
it put something not a not a beacon or not
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a GPS, but something that connected us that's going to
make me see it again or or or be succeptable
to it. It seems like it softens you up a
little bit for the next time. And so it seems
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like they're the ones that it wants to see again,
something that's scarred, something that's damaged, you know, something that
they can take advantage of. I've felt like that. I
felt like I was being strict, and it felt like
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it was going to, you know, promise me something, but
drag me to hell.
Speaker 2 (57:53):
You know.
Speaker 3 (57:53):
I kind of felt like that that I was almost
taken there, you know.
Speaker 1 (58:00):
Yeah, absolutely, Well, you'll just have to keep an eye
out for any strangeness in South Carolina. And yeah, if
you ever run into anything else in the future, you
can definitely reach out to me and I'd like to
hear about what unfolds next.
Speaker 3 (58:18):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I hope that it's you know, I
hope that I'm able to maintain, you know, my mental fortitude.
You know, I'm pretty strong minded. You know, all throughout
what I've been through, I feel as if I'm stronger
(58:38):
than the average person mentally. But you know, these are
some of the experiences that I'm trying to give back.
So if there's something that I said that would enlighten someone,
you know, but I don't recommend it. I don't recommend it.
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I feel like you're messing with something that's super superior,
something that can move in and out of time or
dimensions at the click of a finger, something that could
alter your mind and make you do and see what
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it wants you to see.
Speaker 2 (59:28):
Yeah, something that would something that's.
Speaker 3 (59:33):
Connects you. Like I said, it's like it's like it's
like it's it's it's like it's like that first time.
You know, nothing's as good as that first time, and
you be chasing that feeling forever. You know it's in you.
Now you're altered, you know, you're altered.
Speaker 1 (59:53):
So yeah, I can understand that. All right, Eastwood, you
did an excellent job at describing everything that happened to you.
And yeah, I'm really sorry that happened, and I hope
that you're able to recover from it and grow and
get stronger from the experience. But yeah, we're out of
(01:00:14):
time today, but I really do appreciate you for sharing
this experience with me here on Sasquatch theory, and I
really appreciate you.
Speaker 3 (01:00:23):
I do, and I will be going up into the countryside,
up to the museums up there, and like I said,
when I do do it, step all the way out.
I want to be around like minded people and you know,
go to some of the museums and you know, educate
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myself before I take it on full blast. At least
I know what I'm up against to deal with this
phobia that's growing inside me.
Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:00:55):
Well, I wish you the best of luck, and I
really do appreciate your time.
Speaker 2 (01:01:00):
I'm today, thank you so much, and I will be
in touch.
Speaker 3 (01:01:03):
And if you ever get down this way, you know,
I got a few acres here and there spat spark
spot sparsely spattered out. You know, we could set up
an area where we can look out and and maybe
look into it deeper if you ever wanted to come
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to South Carolina.
Speaker 1 (01:01:27):
All right, that sounds good and I really appreciate the invite.
Speaker 2 (01:01:31):
Yes, all right, all right, thank you so much. Thank
you with you and your channel.
Speaker 1 (01:01:38):
All right, I appreciate it. And you take care of yourself. Okay, okay,
thank you, good day, Thank you all right, East would
thank you very much for sharing this bizarre encounter with me.
And I personally do not think it was sasquatch. That
doesn't sound like sasquatch activity. What you described from the being,
(01:02:01):
it doesn't sound like sasquatch. So maybe it was some
type of shape shifter. And I'm not really sure. I
don't know too much about that other than just hearing
like the Native Americans talk about it. But yeah, I mean,
this is the first time I've ever heard of a
small child turning into a hippo, and I've never heard
that from anyone else before, So I'm not really sure
(01:02:22):
what you experienced, what you encountered. And yeah, I don't
really know. What do you guys think? Let me know
down in the comments. I'm trying to be as respectful
as possible. I do feel like the methods he used
were a little inhumane, because if you're worried about your dogs,
why are you going to pretty much strap poison to them?
And that part didn't really make a whole lot of
(01:02:44):
sense to me. But he did say that he was
using alcohol pretty heavily, and this was more of a
blind type of rage reaction to the phenomenon that was
taking place behind the property. But I do appreciate him
for being honest. A lot of people would not be
open about this, especially on a podcast, so he's just
(01:03:07):
trying to help us out to understand what's out there.
So yeah, I mean, I definitely believe that something strange happened.
You experience something very unusual and you feel isolated and alone.
But to me, it doesn't sound like sasquatch activity, and
there is a lot of data that lines up with
bigfoot activity, and a lot of people don't think that.
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They just call him demons. But I have done research
along with other researchers, and we were able to pinpoint
where these things were at what they do, using the
wind in our favor, food sources, waterways, cave systems, springs,
and just using a collection of data of people's past
reports to determine where these things are at. But I'm
(01:03:52):
not saying that's not what you experience. I'm just saying
that I believe it's something else, like it's a different
type of phenomenon. And yeah, I mean, the devil is
a trickster and that's probably what you ran into. Maybe
it was a little person. I'm not really sure, but yeah,
I appreciate everyone for listening today. If you guys can
like the video, subscribe to the channel, comment down below,
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and if you have a bigfoot encounter eye sighting that
you would like to share, please contact me sometime. All right, guys,
with all that being said, you'd be safe out in
the forest and just be careful out there.