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Speaker 1 (01:00):
Well, good afternoon and good evening everybody. It's the Cryptid Huntress,
and boy do we have a great show for y'all. Tonight.
We are going to be looking into two of Texas,
Texas's finest cryptids. Tonight. We are going to be looking
into the Beasts of Bear Creek and the Bear King
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out of Texas. These have been tasting me as remote
viewing targets and we're going to get into some data
tonight and we're going to really explore some of these.
Now they may not even be cryptids, they might just
be skin walkers, at least one of them. And so
of course I have my good buddy, mister Ed Testament
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author Ed Testament, my friend Eric is here in the
studio with me tonight and we're going to take a
deep dive down these cryptids and some others as well.
Probably there's no telling where this conversation will go tonight,
but I can promise you it's going to be a
good time and we're probably gonna learning something new as
we usually always do. And uh, and so thank you
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let's get into our show today, shall we, because we're
going to be talking about some really cool cryptid slash
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skin walkers tonight. We're talking about the Beast of Bear
Creek and the Bear King of Marble Falls in Texas.
Early settlers of Kimball County in Texas believed that an
old Native American shaman, one of the last survivors of
his try, could shape shift into a large wolf as
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revenge or punishment towards the white settlers who had slaughtered
his tribe and stole his people's land. At night, he
would turn himself into a giant wolf or wolf like creature,
and he'd roam the countryside at night unaliving livestock and
unsuspecting settlers as well, anybody who got caught outside after dark.
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Some speculate that this creature was actually not an s
walker as we like to call him, but it was
maybe it was a bigfoot or even a dog man
or some other kind of undiscovered species. And some people think, well,
maybe what was unliving those livestock and the people there
could have been a bear or a panther as well.
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But nonetheless, whatever was going around unliving animals and people,
they it became known as the Beast of Bear Creek.
And we have some historical data from this. We're going
to go over that tonight before we get into my data. Then,
in nineteen oh one, a young girl was abducted and
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carried away into what she described as the bear King's layer.
She escaped and a hunting party of men track the animal,
confronted it and eventually shot and unlived it, but not
before the bear King is what it became known as,
beat its chest and it screamed like a panther. Okay, well,
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I don't know about a whole lot of bears kidnapping
women and children, but I do know about some bigfoots
that have been known to do that. And of course
I have my good friend, author Edi Testament. He is
a podcaster. He has a YouTube channel called The Bazaar
and the Unknown and you can find his books on
Amazon just look up author Ed Testament and he's also
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on Night Hawk High Strangers podcasts on the weekends. Please
help me. Welcome to the show, my good buddy, mister
Eric Testament.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
What's up now? You just go here? Everybody the ceiling
right now. I know, I'm trying to get cooled off.
It's hotter than the whale digger digging the whalel in July.
I mean, it's I'm bringing up out there. Man, I've
been roasting my backside off. It's it's it's a booger.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
Yeah, it's it's hot. It is super hot. I'm actually
I'm trying to cool off myself. I got a fan
going on in the background in addition to the ac
the song right now, because it is really hot, it is.
It is uncomfortably hot this summer. It's hotter than normal.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
I think, yeah, you know, it's hot. Whenever I can
take my hat off, comb my hair and it gets
slicked back from the sweat. It's so daggon hot. I
mean it's yeah, it's a goodding, it's a good and
of course it's humid as heck here you know it's
human it is here too.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
Well, hey, here's here's a good part of it. At
least we're not covered in hair like a bigfoot. Okay,
at least some of us aren't.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
Yeah, no kidding, air bathing the chat if I miss
any guy? Uh No, I mean it's it's you know,
and that's that's a funny. I know, it's a quick
quick deal off the you know, the crazy train for
a second. But a lot of people think that Bigfoot
ain't you know, leave an area and golden clover climates
when it's hot. And I don't think they do, because
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look at bear, look at deer, look at everything else.
They're still here. I just think they go inside a
cave or something get cooled off.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
Yes, let me tell you, caves are so cool. I
mean when we did that Tennessee s Walker investigation up
in Whitleyville thing it's called Whitleyville. Uh that that cave
was it was spooky. It was not cool enough to
where I'd want to go in there by myself and
cool off. But it was cool when everybody was down there.
I mean it was it was a It was a
lifesaver being out there. It was at least twenty twenty
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degrees colder than outside.
Speaker 2 (08:49):
I love cavan. Cavan's like one of my favorite things
besides scuba diving. And I mean, I got a lot
of stuff I like to do, but I love exploring caves.
There's a lot of mystery side them caves, a lot
of mystery, a lot of danger too.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
Well, you go have fun in your caves, because I'm
all sit at the front of the cave anytime I go.
I won't go back a little ways. But yeah, I
ain't trying to go down there too deep into those
caves because it is not I don't know. I get claustrophobic, okay,
and uh and I think and not knowing what's gonna
charge at me from the other side, from the other
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end when you get out and in there, it worries me.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
I might spend the time or two camping out inside
of the cave when I was younger, and I could
tell you there's some interesting noises that comes from caves
at night and some probably some interesting things that went
past me. I didn't know about.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
Yeah. Well, and here's another thing too, is like I'm
I feel safe having my you know, like a pew
pew let's just call it a pew pew, right, Uh,
some kind of weapons, some some kind of personal protection
on me. And it's you really can't be shooting those
in a cave, right, I mean it's not. The whole
cave could collapse on you if you start shooting.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
Oh yeah, you got that, or ricochet. It's a good pigsticker.
You know, you got a good pigsticker, you'd be all right.
And marker saw tooth thick or something, you know, just
you know, I carry I carry a couple a couple
of different things with me. I mean, this is one
of them that I take with me. Or I'm got
a k bar and a couple of others. I mean, yeah,
good pigstickers. You get this as good as a handy
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gun too.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
Man, I tell you what. Well, see, that's that's the
problem though, is like if something's close enough to me
to where I have to I can have to stam it.
That's too close. Okay, it's just too close. But it's
better than nothing. It's better than nothing. Yeah, Yeah, fair
than nothing, especially with those pale crawlers and stuff.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
I always say that I'm a screamer, so I mean,
comes and shove, I'm gonna be a slashing and a screaming.
I'll go out screaming.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
Oh my gosh, well I probably screamed too. But anyways, nonetheless, Yeah,
it's hot. I hope everybody's cool today. Everybody's got their
cold drinks and uh yeah, I don't know. I am
super excited to be talking about some Texas cryptis. I
try to kind of move all the topics we have,
like kind of do things that are like all over
the country and go to different regions with the with
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the topics. And these are a couple of targets I
did a little while back and they involved two Texas cryptis. Now,
you're just north of Texas, right, you're not You're not
too far your closer to Texas than I am a.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
Couple hours, I guess.
Speaker 1 (11:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
I think I think it's like six or eight hours
something like it. Seven hours maybe somewhere around and there.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
Yeah, that's not too bad. Shoot, I just drove eight
hours from Florida and it's right here by Georgia where
I live, so uh, coming home from Florida last this
what day was it Saturday? I drove back, uh eight
hour over It was like eight and a half hours,
I think. So it's not that bad. It wasn't even
a bad drive actually, but but nonetheless we got some
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weird creature is coming out of floor a Texas of Texas,
Texas has some of the best cryptids. Actually, Okay, so
do you up in Missouri as well? But I found
this little thing right here. It's like a chart of
some of the some of the Texas cryptids right here,
and this one's actually included. The Beasts of Bear Creek
is one of them.
Speaker 2 (12:19):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (12:19):
Some see it's a werewolf. Most people call it a
were wolf or a skin walker. Okay, could be a
dog man. But we got the Chupacabra, the bigfoot, let
me take that down. We got the bear King of
Marble Falls. We're gonna be talking about the Bear King tonight.
That's another one that I did or remote viewing on.
And what the Donkey Lady. I cannot even imagine what
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the Donkey Lady looks like, h or what the story
is behind that. I look forward to looking into that
one one day.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
But the jaj Villa and.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
Yeah, kind of that kind of reminds me of spring
Hill Jack. I know, I wonder if it's a vampire. Huh.
But uh and Lala Choosa, I've covered that one before.
That's a good one. So uh yeah. So we're gonna
we're gonna look into two of these right here on
this chart tonight. And I think the first one maybe
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we should just go ahead and talk about this Beast
of Bear Creek. Now, have you ever heard of the
Beast of Bear Creek before? Tonight?
Speaker 2 (13:23):
I've heard tail or two about it. If I remember right,
what was the guy's name in in Q Patterson, I
think sculpted something on Yes, the Beast of Bear Creek? Yeah,
sure did.
Speaker 3 (13:40):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
Okay, So let's let's give a little history of this
area real quick, okay, because this goes way back to
when the settlers people first started settling, like the white
folks basically okay, started settling in this area of Texas.
And uh. And so this goes back. Let's see what
are the years on here. I don't know the exact year, okay,
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but it had to be I think this is in
the eighteen hundreds if I'm not mistaken. Actually so, I
think people were settling there before that. But this is
in Kimball County, Texas. Okay, let me see if this
map is the same one that I have for this
is actually Bear Creek. Okay, yeah, this is Bear Creek
right here. It's just north of San Antonio. It's between
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San Antonio and Houston. Okay, smack dab in the heart
of Texas is where this is. Kimball County. It was
believed that an old Native American shaman who was the
last survivor, one of the last survivors of his tribe,
was changing into a large wolf. Now, Eric, with your
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knowledge of Native American history, legends and lore, does that
sound like an s walker to you? That's what it
sounds like to me.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
No, definitely. I mean, of course, you got in North America,
there's types of medicine man that they can shape shift
into wear wolves or whatever else. Meso America, they have
stories of the shamans in meso America doing the same thing.
And if you actually study a lot of cultures from
around the world, a lot of these holy people were
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able to do this. So the aspect of this being
an s walker is possibly. I mean that ain't what
they were called in that area, of course, I mean
they were called something else in that area. But the
concept's back the same, you know.
Speaker 1 (15:26):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, Well, well what do you think
the odds are that that some settlers came in they
built their little town out there, and I mean they're
they're saying in the research that I did, they're saying
that actually, when the settlers came in, like they decimated
the Native Americans who lived out there, like they yeah,
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they unlive them and stuff. So, uh, that's that's. First
of all, we always talk about curses and the land
is cursed, and there's the land requires blood and all
that kind of stuff, or like places that have high
concentrations of cryptids oftentimes are places where people have died
and there's been some kind of trauma to the land.
Speaker 2 (16:05):
Right, yeah, especially when it comes to the dark magic types.
That's uh yeah, definitely.
Speaker 1 (16:12):
Oh yeah. I'm my gosh, I can't remember Gary, Gary
Spice seniors in here, how's up? Gary? I can't remember. Gary.
Do you live in Texas? I think you live in
Toe or maybe you live in Oklahoma. I can't remember.
But you're off that way too, Okay, And thank you
for being here. It's good to see him. Yeah yeah,
oh yeah, We've got it. We've got so many great
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people in this chat tonight. Thank you so much for
being here. Sovereign Cosmic bo Man says, the Texas dog
men are extremely vicious.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
Man.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
You know what, We're going to get into that a
little bit because I have covered I had my buddy.
I think when Nick Semester came on a long time ago,
we talked about maybe it was you, maybe you two.
We talked about the Southern Border Patrol encountering dog men.
Did have we talked about that before?
Speaker 2 (16:57):
Yeah, yeah, that was that came out when the order
was opening. A lot of stuff was going on. There
was reports coming across from the people crossing over of
dog men hopping the rio in the red and uh
going after these people crossing the border and uh unlive
of them. I'm trying to trying to be nice and
not get you on you hou robation like I w
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was for about a month.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
We got to use our own vocabulary.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
Yeah yeah, but uh yeah, I mean there was multiple
ports of that happening, and uh, you know I was
talking to Corey Corey lives off the Red and uh,
Corey Cole. I don't know if he's into checks they
or not. I have to look, but Corey Cole is
off the Red and uh, I mean there's reports of
that stuff going on. I mean there's been ports for years,
but for some reason, there was like a huge, huge
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influx of dog men crossing over the Red in the
in the rio two uh to uh, let's say, feast
on some long port long pork.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
Oh lord, y'all know what that means. We're not going
to explain it tonight, but it's a yeah, it tastes
like it's the other white meat, right, other white the
other other white meat, and uh yeah, it's kind of gross.
But but humans, y'all, it's humans, just like soylent green.
Uh So nonetheless, that's it's a little scary. But but
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it was almost like a free for all. Okay, so okay,
So so the story go. The legend says that the
whatever was in this town. I think it was called
Cleo if I'm not mistaken, right, and whatever whatever this was,
it there was something that was definitely you know, unliving
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the livestock and definitely attacking humans at this time, definitely
doing that. But see, people did they never put their
finger on exactly what it was. They all were speculating
what it was, and they were seeing a big wolf
man and they assumed it was that man the shaman. Okay,
and so that's where this originates. And uh and I
do have some pictures. Actually, I family is online. H
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this is the actual Now, this is bear Creek right here.
I believe this is a picture of Bearqueak Creek that
I found online. Let's see. I showed you the map
and oh man, you know what, Just like with all
the other stuff I do, I never get my pictures uploaded.
So anyways, there's pictures. It's my Patreon. That's you know
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what I've realized what I do, Eric is like, I
think that I upload everything for my show, but I
end up putting it in my Patreon and then I
forget to upload it here. So so that's what happened.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
Yeah, for me, it's easier just look it up in
the file and share screen share that way. I'm like, okay,
that's right there.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
A yes, that's what I'm gonna start doing for sure. Okay,
well my Patreon members can see it.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
It's just some some old houses, like almost rickety looking
like a schoolhouse and a rickety looking old short store. Okay,
use your imagination, j'all. Okay, that's all it is. It's
like a little ghost town today because there's not a
whole lot going on there today. But back then, when
all this happened, when people were dying and the livestock
were dying, it was a pretty big deal. And there
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was actually a gentleman there who who was known for carving.
His name was in Q. Patterson. And I'm only bringing
him up because, okay, they said that he was not
only the county treasurer, he was the county judge and
he couldn't he carved the tombstones. So he was a
man of multi talents and and he so he was.
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He carved tombstones. And here's something that he did. He
actually carved. They must have marble there, good bit of
marble and uh. And so he was into carving marble apparently,
and he carved something that was very odd. And people
are speculating that whatever this tombstone was, and I couldn't
find a picture of it anywhere. But this is what
they talk about in this legend is that he carved
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like a half man, half beast like a dog man
or a were wolf, and not let me explain it,
it says. So he carved a strange and fierce creature.
It seemed to be part human, part animal. The nose
was broad and protruded more than that of a person.
The lips of the creature were curled back in a
vicious snarl that veiled terrible things with which it could
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no doubt do terrible harm. The carving was quite large,
and it became very well known in the region, Okay,
and and said many came to the conclusion that he
was it was a representation of the old Shaman in
his wolf guys, his wolf outfit, the Beast of Bear Creek.
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And some speculated this man who had carved this had
actually seen the beast himself, so he knew what it
looked like to make that carving, Okay, of this wolfman.
Well like a wolfman, of course, you know, for the
for the artwork today of the show. I just you know,
I'm I put on up like a werewolf for a
dog man, okay, but actually like what we would consider
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to be I'm gonna say it once, I'm not gonna
say anymore, a skin walker, Okay, a shape shifter. Okay,
it is more like what this thing was described as.
Actually Okay, so I don't know, I'm not shocked, okay
hearing this backstory about it. But nonetheless it's one of
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the most famous cryptids, even though es Walker is not
a cryptid, but it's a famous cryptid from that area
and and out of Texas. It's one of the top nine.
Speaker 2 (22:43):
Oh yeah, I mean, so you know, shape shifters is
you know, like I said earlier, throughout you know native
Native American culture, meso American culture and all that. It's
it's well within that area. You know, they get certain
names from certain tribes. People latch onto it and boom,
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you know, Bob's or uncle there you go. I mean
common reference of Rugger group you know in Louisiana that
comes from France. Right Well, in Louisiana they s they
call it still the Ruger group, so that I can
see that being the case with the s W and uh.
It's all the same concept. It just they may be
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called something else by their native tongue, you know, which
Texas could have would have tails to meso American culture
because of who was in that area, probably more so
nowadays be medicine men. But each it's the same concept,
just different areas. Each of them's got the bility to
do it. I mean everybody. There's so many different types
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of cultures threat history that could do it. So I
keep seeing everybody talking about Haul Cogan. Yeah that was Sad.
I met him back in the eighties. And Saint Joe
Missouri the Shrine Moss oh Man.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
Yes, we've lost a lot of famous people in the
past couple of days. It seems like it's got that
wasn't Empto Huxble Okay, even though that was a Stevene Okay,
but Malcolm, and let's see who else, Ozzie and now
the Hulk. Yeah, that's it happens in threes though, doesn't it.
That's a that's another rabbit hole can go down. Okay,
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but but yeah, yes, Joe.
Speaker 2 (24:30):
Yeah, I met him Andrea Giant joke Yard Dog got
back behind the shrine after they got done doing the match.
They were out there, of course back in the eighties,
and Saint Joe. They used to do Monster Trucks and
w w F at the same time, so they're back
there with the Monster trucks just having a good time,
relaxing so I've you know, we pulled up here and
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they said hi, and I got to got to shake
their hands and get picked up by whenever I was,
you know, need hide progresshoppers. But that's probably about four
years old.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
That's awesome that you got to actually, uh you got
to actually meet him man, that's really cool.
Speaker 2 (25:09):
That. Yeah, that's a man.
Speaker 4 (25:18):
Well, well, you know crypt there by God, but uh no,
I mean these when it comes to.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
These, you know, these these shape shifters, I mean, they're
all shape shifters. I mean, what's if it looks like
a duck, it quacts like a duck, it's got to
be a duck. You know, even if you know it
walks like a duck too, it's gonna be a duck.
I mean, this stuff all deals with shape shifting, regardless
of what you look at it. When you change from
one form to another, that's shape shifting. Generally, that has
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dark magic tie to it. When you're shape shifting like that,
because look at all your werewolf stuff. Yes, w's it's
dark magic. Uh, you're where European werewolves. You're cursed. Look
at look at the voodoo and hohodoo, and they transformed
them into the Rugger group dark magic. They're all either
cursed by somebody or has accepted the curse or received
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a curse in one way or another. That's how the
curse is spread, and it ain't contained to one person.
It can be spread. So if if this guy had
this whole tribe, you know, unlive by these by these settlers,
he could have dived into that dark magic where he
wasn't before and then took on the shape of the
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wolf to exact revenge.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
Oh yeah, I mean, there's there's no telling what I
do if all my friends and family got unlive by
some foreign invaders. Okay, I'm just saying. Hell has no fury,
It knows no fury like a woman scorned.
Speaker 2 (26:56):
Like a woman scorned. That's right.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
So there's no telling I would put curses on the world.
I'm just kidding. I wouldn't. I don't know, you know,
but but I can understand somebody be mad and upset. Okay,
I did, I did. I did get these pictures up, y'all.
This is what I was talking about. It's not so rickety,
but y'all know. Okay, this is the Bear Screek, the
Bear Screek, the Bear Creek School and that's one of them.
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And you can imagine, I mean, this is this was
a center, focal point of town right here, y'all. Okay,
so it just is showing us that this was I
think this is their little general store right there. And
so it is a tiny little town, tiny little town
out in the middle of the country. Okay, out in
the middle of country. Now they say that today there
(27:43):
are strange howls often heard out there, and and so
still weird stuff goes on out there. It's a weird vibe,
but not a lot of people. It's not like a
thriving town or anything like that. But but they just
have their community center still there. They probably still use
that building. I don't know so, but maybe not, maybe not,
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who knows. We still have towns like we have places
like that in Georgia. Okay, Actually where Mahlee Lancaster's grave
is down in Herd County at the Troop Heard Corridor.
I talk about all the time you drive through. God,
what is the name of that town right there, there's
like a little it looks just like that, Okay, And
out in Herd and Troop Counties, we've got a lot
of places like that out here. But that's the Bear
(28:28):
Creek community. Yeah, it's a ghost town today, Okay, But nonetheless,
I was given some remote viewing coordinates to look into
whatever this Beast of Bear Creek is, and I think
it's fun. Let's look into it, Okay. And and so hey,
let's let's go ahead and we'll look into this one,
and then we'll go into the Bear King. The Bear
(28:51):
King is. Actually it's actually a little more exciting in
my opinion. Okay. But but this one's interesting too. Okay,
this is gonna be interesting one too. Now, this is
what people would consider to be a skin walker or
a were wolf. Okay, that's what what people believe. Let's
get into some of the data, okay, and let's see
(29:15):
this may leave us more questions and answers eric, okay,
but nonetheless, let's go let's get into it. Okay. So
I guess we can talk about like my century data first,
and then we'll get into the analytic overlay, and so
we can piece this together as to what this Beast
of Bear Creek is. Now, I don't know if he
bean in the chat is from Texas. If any of
you guys are actually from this area, please let it
(29:36):
be known if you are, and you probably have, but
I just haven't seen the chat, okay, So but I am.
I am trying to monitor the chat a little bit today,
and I think Corey is in the chat right now.
By the way, Eric, you'd ask if you was in here,
and I see his name.
Speaker 2 (29:52):
Okay. Yeah, I know I've missed a few. I've tried
to glimpse at it, but I'm always trying to do
other things too, so it's like I know I'm missing stuff.
Oh yeah, And.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
If you guys are interested in seeing this all this
raw remote viewing data, it is my Patreon. So you
guys go ahead and you can join my Patreon, and
if you become a VIP member, you do get a gift. Okay, Okay,
So whatever I was remote viewing this is a blind target.
I was given a set of eight numbers. Those are
my coordinate, okay. And this is what I wrote down
(30:26):
Old Ancient, bad, evil, dark, strong, smart, hard, mad, frozen,
and triumphant, triumphant. That's what I wrote down, Okay. So
for my analytic overlay what I got from that century data,
I wrote down the Land before Time. Okay. I guess
(30:47):
like that could be the cartoon I don't know. It
could just be the land before time. Devil is in
my data. Ancient entity and poultrygeist are both in my data. Okay,
now my question to you Eric before before I go on,
when someone becomes an s walker, when they are becoming
(31:08):
a shape shifter, it was becoming a shapeshifter do they
have to they have to call on ancient entities to
possess them, right, that.
Speaker 2 (31:17):
And very very dark dark magic. And there is some
very unkindly things you have to do in order to
partake in this type of dark magic. I mean, there's
it's it's not good. It's you know when you say
devil and poultry dies and stuff like that, and the
devloe going yeah, yeah, I can see that because that's
(31:41):
all tied into the dark magic side of what it
takes to be in it. You know. They one of
those type of shape shifters. You know. My family, I've
got ken from Texas. You know when when three brothers
came over to the United States, one stayed into Virginias,
one went to Texas, one went to Dakotas. In fact,
that John Wayne movie The Searchers was based off of
(32:03):
my cousin, but she didn't live. She actually died two
weeks after being rescued because she didn't want to. Her
husband was a Lastkamanche chief to ever surrender.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
Oh so yeah, Oh my goodness. Wow, deep deep history
out there, man.
Speaker 2 (32:18):
Yeah, I got I got Ken down there. I got
Ken on the res and the Dakota's, I got Ken
in the Virginia's, I got Ken all over. But uh,
you know, it's so that type of stuff is. You know,
my family knows it, you know. And and for those
of you who's been following me for a little while,
you know, on the Smith's side of my family, they
practiced dark magic. And I've literally seen what I've never
(32:39):
participated because what I've seen happened to them, the things
that happened, even you know, hearing stories with my mom's dad.
You know, my grandpa, my mom's dad, did making a
deal with the devil one night. What happened to him.
I can tell you now. It ain't nothing I want
to get into that. It's it's it takes you. I
(33:01):
mean you exactly, you have to pay a price. There
is a toll you have to pay, and that toll
ain't very friendly. I mean it is. You think you're
your friends and they're aiding you. They're not. They're lending
you something and they take more in return. It's it's
it's not oof oof.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
Okay, well duly noted, that's noted. Okay, Yeah, I would
not I would not want to participate in that either.
And after I get through this data, we'll talk about
a little bit more. Because somebody told me something yesterday
about witchcraft and voodoo that I had never heard before.
And then I heard it, I would my phone. Obviously,
our phones are listening to us all the time, I guess,
(33:42):
and it put me in some kind of algorithm because
it overheard my conversation with him, because someday came up
about the same conversation that I had with him yesterday
about voodoo and witchcraft, and so remind me and we'll
talk about it when I get down with the data. Okay, okay,
So okay, it deals with black magic. Okay. So I
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wrote I said, ancient entity and poultrygeist.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (34:05):
The next thing I wrote down was knowledge, and then
I wrote down a Navajo witchcraft. That's what I wrote down.
There's a lot of Native American data in this, by
the way, a lot of Native American data because the
next thing I wrote was I wrote some of it.
Not the next thing, but some of the stuff I
wrote down was like Apache and a patchy tears. A
patchy tears are Actually I have a stone and it's
(34:26):
called an Apache tear, okay, And so I don't know
if it's like this, like a black stone and it
shit like a tear. Somebody gave that to me a
few years ago. So I do have a patchy tier,
but it's in my data. And I was thinking about
bullets as well bullets, and I wrote bullet points and
actually the drawing that I did for my Stage three
drawing was actually a bullet like had blood or I
(34:48):
wrote Apache tears and it was like dripping and I
was seeing those a patchy tears, and so it was like,
let's say, blood dripping off the tip of the bullet
kind of I know, it's kind of I'll show I'll
show you not this is what I drew a bullet
with the kind of yeah, okay, So all right, so
(35:10):
I wrote So I wrote down Navajo, I wrote down
Apache and Apache tears, and then I wrote down Hopey. Okay.
So it's like a lot. It's almost like I don't
know that this data was all over the place because
it was just like a whole bunch of Native American
different tribes and stuff. I kept write down. So but
I did write down curse Land, curse Land, bloodshed, death,
(35:33):
and dead. It's not pretty data, Okay, it's not pretty,
but but curse Land, somebody something that was dead. And
now I wrote down Beginning and revelry. It was in
my data as well. But that's interesting because the first
the first three stages, I am picking up on native
definitely Native American data. Definitely. I wrote down poultry, guys
(35:55):
to ancient entity, witchcraft, bloodshed, curse Land, and it kind
of lines up with this maybe whatever this target is
being a potential s walker. Yeah, okay, yes, that's just
the first page. Okay, so let me go to the
next page. Stage four. I've got more, okay. And so
I kept seeing a big X when I was remote
(36:17):
viewing this. I remember seeing a big X because I
drew it and and I wrote down exchange and crossroads,
crossroads and X marks the spot. I was definitely what
I was seeing. I wrote down la boo boo. Two Okay,
I write down boo Okay, I wrote down demon actually
wrote down demon. Okay, So write down demon uh country,
(36:40):
yes said demon?
Speaker 2 (36:41):
Right?
Speaker 1 (36:41):
Okay, so countryside woods, country, rural area, pastures and crops okay.
And air sucked out of the room is what I heard.
I heard like air sucked out of the room. And
I was definitely felt like I was like out in
the country in like a movie, like almost like a
(37:02):
movie like oh brother, we're art now or something. Okay,
like some movie where there's almost like somebody get the
walks up to the crossroads. I think that's in that movie,
or that guy who's a blue finger goes to the crossroads.
I was seeing that, like that's what I was seeing
in this. So but I wrote down cursed forever. Curse
forever in eternity was in the data. But I was
(37:23):
not having a good feeling when I was doing this.
I had literally wrote it down like not good feeling,
like I'm I don't like this. I was feeling dizzy
and tired when I was remote doing this, and it
was draining the life out of me. So I ended
that session. But it was something that would last forever.
I wrote that the data said something that was going
to last forever. So I don't know if that pertained
to like the curse, uh, an ancient entity that's there forever.
(37:44):
But I think so like, uh, looking at this, looking
at this data, I'm thinking, like there has it, there's there.
I think there was something curse that will always be there.
Maybe this guy that that was the s Walker potentially
or somebody that was there did curse out land and
they did conjure let's just say, conjure s Walker's to
(38:06):
be there and wear wolves and dog men and all
that stuff. I think this is legit because there's so
much data in this. I think it's I think this
is legit. What do you sink?
Speaker 2 (38:17):
Yeah? So definitely, And I want to break these downs
because I got to make sure I hit every part
because every part of what you read on that fit's
one hundred percent with that stuff. So the first part
when you said it was weird, I'm all over the
place because you hit three different native tribes. People don't
realize what they call warshield wasn't a war shield. It's
(38:38):
basically like an id tag. Okay, So they have their story,
their bloodline story on these shields. So when I come
up to you and I may not be able to
speak your language, you may not be able to speak mine,
I speak mine. I can put that out and you go, hey,
I am Flying Hawk from the Lakota tribe and my
mother is you know, Soaring Star from the Navajo and
(39:00):
stuff like this, and tells you the bloodline. So the
fact that you get those three different bloodlines in there
is well in the realm of possibility of being true,
because that happened a lot. They married outside the Don tribe,
either a from rage and taking women or b when
they go to the big power whiles they would meet
(39:21):
and then all of a sudden Mary and they can
marry outside of their tribe. There's hundreds of different reasons
of why they would marry outside of their tribe and
have different bloodlines within them. That was not uncommon at
all back then. So the key word is you said Navajo. Yeah,
and the Navajo, which is part of the Thens. They
(39:42):
are well known for sw so that's actually where the
term as dew comes from, is the Navajo. So the
possibility of that happening is well well credited to that
just for that simple factory. He has the bloodline, so
he's got all that in his bloodline. Definitely, definitely, very
(40:04):
good possibility. Of it. And then you were talking let's see,
you're you're talking ancient, you're talking about lobobo.
Speaker 1 (40:13):
Well, just a demon. I wrote down demon, I wrote,
I wrote down devil, and I wrote down demon. Okay,
devil and demon isn't separate places in the data, but
it's the devil was on the stage two and then
the demon is in stage four. That's evil.
Speaker 2 (40:29):
Okay. So yeah, that makes that makes perfect sense because
you're dealing with dark magic and so what what US
Westerners would call angels and demons Native people would call
dark spirits or skywalker sky beans. Okay, you got to heaven,
you got to hell. We all got the same beliefs.
It's all the same. We talk we call it differently.
(40:52):
So when you're you're talking devil and demon within that lure,
thank you so much, sweetheart. Uh you're talking about that
in your or remote viewing. Sorry, uh no, leave it there.
I'll finished one. Thank you. Sorry. My daughter came in
hand me something and asked me a question. You're dealing
with dark magic. Dark magic in Western terms wuld be
(41:13):
known as the devil or demon, which you know that
all fits within that perfectically. Fine, it's it's it's perfectly
put together jigsaw puzzle. Honestly, to me, it leads to
the validity of this being an actual s W It
really does. Then you were talking about what was it
(41:37):
fields crops, and uh what was the other parts crops and.
Speaker 1 (41:42):
Uh countryside woods, country, rural, rural areas, pastures, crops, things
like that. I was That's when I was like, I
had honed it on like some kind of crossroads or
like an X and like two roads intersecting is what
I was seeing. And and I drew a big X
with like a circle in the middle of it, and
I was seeing like that scene. It was almost like
(42:02):
a scene. And I think it was O brother where
art now in that where that guy was like, I
guess they sold his soul to be a blue singer
or something. And I was seeing that kind of thing,
so it wouldn't be similar.
Speaker 2 (42:15):
I mean, look throughout Western culture, you hear about going
to the crossroads to make a deal with the devil.
In fact, one of your oldest werewolf encounters in European
culture deals with I think it's actually from England, if
memory serves me correctly, He went to the cross crossroads
at midnight to make a deal with Lucifer to embody
(42:38):
the wolf. And that's like one of the oldest, oldest
werewolf stories from England area. I'm pretty sure.
Speaker 1 (42:53):
Yeah, you got to make an exchange with the with
the devil, I guess to do stuff like that and.
Speaker 2 (43:00):
Dark magic.
Speaker 1 (43:01):
Well, I'm just gonna say I did this data highly
suggests that whatever this is that was on that land,
whatever was getting those lives, like, there was something that
was cursed, someone cursed the land. It is a forever curse. Okay,
Now I'm sure listen, life is all about programming things,
(43:22):
and you know you can change things. Okay, you can
change the energy of stuff. But I think some kind
of like ancient entity has been is there on that land,
whether it was conjured there, it was already there, or
it's just it says curse forever eternity. That was the
last thing I wrote down as far as my analytic
overly goes curse for every etornity. That's that sounds rough,
(43:44):
sounds rough.
Speaker 2 (43:45):
So you got to consider this. Between all the wars
is fought against the native people there, then the wars
fought against the natives and Hispanics. Then the worst fought
between the natives and the Mexicans. Then the warst fought
between you know, the natives and whites. There was a
lot of death on that land, a lot of death,
(44:06):
years and years and years and years of death and
anger and violence and hatred. Yeah, I mean that's rights perfect.
Speaker 1 (44:17):
Yes, Hey Colleen, she says, healing the land would require
a lot of work from native and non natives as well,
but it can be done. See that's my point. It
can be done. It doesn't matter how bad and cursed
that place is, it can be healed.
Speaker 2 (44:34):
Oh. I just thought you've done a remote view on
that werewolf investigation I'm on and I just realized that
part of what you read on that was in that
remote view of that werewolf location that I've been working on.
Speaker 1 (44:46):
No Way, This that we just talked about just now.
Speaker 2 (44:49):
Yeah, the death, the lot of death, cursed land or
old demonic entity, all that was in that remote view
you did for me. Pray to me going down and
doing that initial werewolf investigation that I've been working on.
No Way.
Speaker 1 (45:06):
Oh my gosh. Well we're seeing a pattern, right and so,
and that's why I really love doing it. All these
hitting all these targets that are like wear wolves and
local legends and stuff. Because we're seeing patterns. It's so
like why they're there, what was there before, what happened
on that land, and it's all very similar to all
these cases. It's I love doing this. It's almost like
(45:28):
how you know, David Politis does all those chapters of
like different people that go missing and how they went
missing in these national parks. It's almost I'm not saying
it's monotonous, but you start seeing patterns and it's like, man,
it's like the same story over and over again, which
is different people. And that's kind of how it is.
These were wolves too, and some of these cryptids that
(45:49):
we have historically had all over the United States, Okay
and all over the world. Really okay, oh yeah yeah,
cool stuff though, Okay, cool bean, So Texas, you'll have it.
You'll have an s walker out there. And I wouldn't
be surprised if there's other stuff out there too, Okay,
uh oh yeah. Where there's one, there's more.
Speaker 2 (46:11):
I would think, Oh yeah, I mean you got thunderbirds,
you got I mean the list goes on and on
and different stuff that's out there. You know. I've done
a show on thunderbirds and you know those are very
well seen or you know, seen quite often within Texas
as well. Still to this day. You've got tons of
stuff in Texas.
Speaker 1 (46:33):
Yeah you do. Yeah, what is that like the Fort
Worth Monster too? Isn't that like goat Man or something
that's out there in Fort Worth? Un Lakeworth Monster?
Speaker 2 (46:42):
Maybe?
Speaker 1 (46:42):
I don't know, I can't remember. There's just a whole
bunch of of stuff. Who wait, what did I just see?
I just saw a comment that said that, uh oh,
here it is from Abbott Habit said George Bush Junior
stole Geronimo skull for skull and bones at Yell. Somebody did.
I don't know if it was George Bush Junior, but
it was somebody, right, Eric, You know about that.
Speaker 2 (47:05):
I mean Geronimo he had powerful medicine, very very powerful medicine.
You know. The sky people came and talked to him,
you know, the good spirits and said that no, no
weapon made by man will underlive you. And he was
a very very powerful medicine man and war chief. I mean,
he was the guy was good. I mean, of course
(47:27):
he'd been fighting Mexicans and stuff long before he started
fighting whites.
Speaker 1 (47:31):
But yeah, well, okay, that's that's pretty tragic. It's really
kind of sad. Okay, desecrating, I mean, that's kind of
desecration of a body right there, right, I mean, oh yeah,
that would that would indicate that somebody went and dug
his body up. I mean, is that grave robbing?
Speaker 2 (47:54):
Yep, that's wrong. That's just wrong, it is. I mean absolutely,
that kind of stuff just aggravates the holy living taller
out of me. I can't respect for your elders and
respect for the you know, the nations, and respect for
life periods.
Speaker 1 (48:13):
Yeah, that's right, that's right. Hey, win clan Ken, what's
not thank you for being here tonight, Ken says. The
great Apache War chief Jeronimo was also a powerful medicine man.
He was imprisoned for a while at Mount Vernon, Alabama.
The place became an asylum until still operating today. Tons
of unmark Graves.
Speaker 2 (48:33):
I didn't know about Mount Vernon, Alabama. I knew they
were imprisoned in Florida and just a baut ten or
fifteen years ago, they finally released a last of them
from that time frame of prisoners from there from the
army had to because it was the army that imprisoned them.
So the army had to let to go to the
last of the descendants from that time frame, and that
(48:55):
was back about ten or fifteen years ago. But I
knew that was from Florida. I didn't know about Mount
Vernon Adam.
Speaker 1 (49:01):
Very well. That's good information, Ken, thank you so much.
And Ken's got his on YouTube channel. I saw I'm
subscribed to your YouTube channel, Ken, and I want to
bring you on the show soon, okay. And so Ken
hangs out with our crew that was out in Holland's
hunt camp. I went out there. There's a few people
in the chat tonight, friends of Mark Green that came
(49:22):
on the show Saturday night. So thank you guys everybody
for being here tonight. But a lot of rich history
on Alabama and lots of lots of dog men and
bigfoots and ET's and all that out there as well,
out in that area. Okay. So Corey made this statement,
and this just reminded me of what I was going
to tell y'all after I got done with the data
about the witchcraft and the voodoo what I learned yesterday,
(49:45):
and then it popped up on my phone in on
my feed. So I was talking to a friend of
mine yesterday and he was like, well, you know, witchcraft
has a scent. He said, dark magic, black magic has
a smell to it. I was like, what, I never
heard that before. I didn't know, but he said he
was telling me. He's like, yeah, it has a smell
and he can smell it. And that My friend was like, well,
(50:07):
you know, I used to have a roommate who I
didn't know that he was a practicing Satanist and he
did like dark magic, and he didn't know that. He
found out through this smell that was emanating from his
room apparently, and he said it smelled it just smelled
god awful, that's the way he described it. And it
turned out he said that it was just a smell
that he knew that smell. He smelled it before somewhere
(50:30):
and he said, well, that was the smell of witchcraft,
is what he told me. And that was so weird
because and I didn't know there's a smell. Maybe it's
like dead animals, maybe it's just the potions. I don't
know what is that about. Because it came out of
my feed today on my social media.
Speaker 2 (50:45):
How do I explain that it's kind of like a sulfur,
rotten flesh, grave dirt. I mean, I don't know how
it's weird. It's you don't forget it. It's it's hard
to explain. It's got so many a roma's mixed in
together as one. It's just it's sickening. It's a it's
a sickening smell. I don't know about anybody else, but
(51:08):
for me, it makes me nauseous when I smell it.
It's just it's nasty. But it's got sulfur, and it's just,
oh my god. Yes, it's it's bad.
Speaker 1 (51:20):
That's horrible. Okay, Well, but it's good to know, Like
we need to know these things. Okay, if you ever
smell something a little wait, I know we got sovereign
cosmic while man in here, I know, we know what
he's we know what you smell like, sovereign. I'm just
kidding as a joke. Ye, sulfur, Okay, I'm kidding. I'm
kidding sovereign. But Corey said, if you ever see a
were wolf with rotting flesh, that someone stuck in that form, Okay,
(51:44):
And when I saw the writing flesh, that's when I
remember that scent, the smell thing. Okay, But Uh. Yeah,
that's that's interesting too. If you ever see a were
wolf with rotting flesh that someone's stuck in that form. Gosh, welly,
So when you become an s walker, Eric, can you
shape shift back? You shapes it back in a human
form too, right? Is it like back and forth?
Speaker 2 (52:03):
Generally? Yeah? Generally, yeah, you can. I mean I've heard
of stories where they were permanently stuck that way. I mean,
one of the oldest Native stories about it's in the
northwestern part of the United States where the two brothers
went out hunting and was gifted a power of the
wolf by the old man they gave food to. One
(52:24):
brother used it for good, could switch back and forth,
the other used it for evil, and was permanently in
that shape. Oh man, So I mean I could see
that being a possibility just from that story alone. I mean,
and that's that's the Barney style version of that story.
It's it actually is a lot longer, more in depth.
I just gave you the Barney version, the Barney version.
Speaker 1 (52:46):
This is the second time I've heard Barney today too.
That's weird. I saw Barney five today on So that's weird. Okay,
It's synchronicity. Colleen says, bad smell probably related to death
and bad medicine and bad spirits.
Speaker 2 (53:00):
Yeah, probably definitely.
Speaker 1 (53:02):
Yeah, Well that's you know, that's something else that I've
heard too, you know. And I always I'm always referring
to that Bill Schnobyl and Prophecy club talk that he
gave that time, and talking about the werewolves the vampires,
and he said that, you know, a lot of the
rituals that would take place. He's with the Brotherhood of
Satan Church Satan or something like that, and he said
(53:23):
that they would go out to like landfills and dump
sights to like go do their rituals and uh, and
it would smell bad. It's like the grossest place you
can find. That's the best place to go do that
kind of stuff. I don't know, I'm too I'm too
neat and clean. Sometimes I can't be going out there
getting stinky like that.
Speaker 2 (53:42):
So dark magic not only has a smell to it,
but it has a very heavy negative feel to it.
I mean it's it almost takes it's like a heaviness
on your chest where it makes it hard to breathe,
very dizzy. It's it's the power on negative energy you
feel from that is another way to tell too. I
(54:04):
mean it is overpowering, it's it's heavy. It's just really
really heavy. Yeah, worse than soul for yeah, bigfoot?
Speaker 1 (54:11):
Oh yeah, what's that bigfoot?
Speaker 2 (54:13):
Dwarf?
Speaker 1 (54:13):
If your back hadn't seen you, are you out of
town or something? Okay? Oh yeah, the smell. Yeah, every
time of these smells, and we're talking about tut Sovereign's
fart still actually okay? Don Don Donaldson, Hey Don, He says,
was Geronimo's school taken from a museum?
Speaker 2 (54:32):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (54:32):
Maybe maybe I don't know. I don't know the history
behind it.
Speaker 2 (54:37):
I didn't think it was in a museum. I thought
he was actually buried. I want I can't remember where
he is buried at, but I think he was actually buried.
I don't think his skull is in a museum. I
know some of his artifacts was in a museum, but skull,
I'm not real sure. I'll not to look that up.
Speaker 1 (54:54):
Yeah. Yeah, We've talked about some of the body parts
that have been kept for virtualistic purposes and stuff, and
my friend Bryce actually did a full show on I
hate to say this, but on what is that resputants
private part is in a jar, okay. And she did
a too on that, okay, because it's used for rituals
(55:16):
and stuff. And there was even like this clip of
like I guess it was like Kim Kardashian's birthday and
some historian art collector, some kind of collector had gotten
a piece of Marilyn Monroe's hair and he gifted that
to her. Somebody gave it to her as a birthday gift,
and she was like, Oh, I'm going to do all
(55:37):
these witchy things tonight with it, and she was being serious. Okay,
but yeah, it's like the essence of that person. I
guess she was going to go embody Marilyn Monroe shape
shift into Maryland. I guess I don't know glamour, glamor
magic above my pay grade. I don't know how that works. Okay.
(55:57):
Colleen said that grave diggers took Geronimo head.
Speaker 2 (56:01):
That makes sense. I've seen where Corey said he was.
He was buried at Fort Seal, Oklahoma. I was trying
to remember. I just wasn't one hundred percent sure. Thanks
for that, Corey.
Speaker 1 (56:10):
Oh yeah, everything is pickled, that's right, Yep, it was
pickled that's right. Oh, and that's really sad too. We
got to be careful with these like funeral homes and
all that kind of stuff, taking body parts. And I
hate even thinking about all that. Okay, I hate thinking
about this kind of stuff, y'all. It's really bad. But
it's just a part of the darker side of life, y'all.
(56:31):
It's the darker side of life. And so that's that's
what we're talking about.
Speaker 2 (56:35):
All right.
Speaker 1 (56:36):
Well, let's just let's move on to something a little
more exciting and talking about stinky sulfuric witchcraft. Okay, because
I know farts. Yes, I said it. I said it.
I don't even hardly say that word. I hate that word,
but I don't hate that word. I'm just trying to
say it, not on air. So but I do have
(56:58):
an eleven year old too, so we do say it, okay,
like hoarlier than now, y'all. Okay, But anyways, so let's
talk about the Bear King. Now, this is something really interesting.
Have you heard about the bear King before.
Speaker 2 (57:14):
Eric, I've heard it once. I've heard of the Bear King,
and I've heard of the Kyoke King, which the Kyoke
King is the new one that I heard about but
a long time ago. I've heard stories about a bear king.
If memory serves me correctly, Basically, it's a bigfoot. If
you look down dirty each side of it, it's a bigfoot.
(57:35):
But it's been a while, but yeah, I've heard of it.
Speaker 1 (57:38):
Oh yeah, there's several different stories of bear the bear kings. Okay,
bear kings. This one is the this is particularly. There's
there's one in particular. This is was my remote viewing target.
Is one called the bear King of Marble Falls, Texas. Okay,
so this is and I do believe that there are
(57:59):
there have been bear kings. There's like one bear. Hold
on me, what was it called. It was this gigantic
bear that was actually seen all over from Texas to
Alabama to Georgia to Florida, Tennessee. And it was like
this gigantic I don't want to say it was like
a grizzly bear, but some kind of big bear. And
it was almost like a bear man. Okay with this.
(58:22):
It had scars all over it and its hair was
missing in certain spots and stuff like that. But it
was just gigantic. And we'll talk about that in just
a second. But I guess let's get into the Bear King. Okay,
so about two hours east of the town of Marble Falls,
this is in Texas. There is the tell of the
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Bear King. In the early nineteen hundreds in what is
now Marble Falls, Texas. A newspaper, there's a newspaper article
that told the story of the Bear King. Now, this,
this really did happen. There was a woman who was kidnapped,
and she was kidnapping near her home by a large
beast who howled with the mix of a bear roar
(59:06):
in a human voice. The girl returned home stumbling in
the night, telling her family that the bear King had
taken her to his lair in the mountains. A group
of men traveled to the lair, to this cave where
the mountain where the bear man was, the Bear King,
and they reluctantly shot it. They said that right before
(59:29):
they shot it, it started beating its chest like a gorilla,
and it yelled like a panther. Okay, like it's yelled
was like a panther. And yeah, there's not a whole
lot more to that particular story other than this was
something that was known to have kidnapped this woman. That
says woman here, But in other reports. I read it
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was a child. They called it the child Kidnapping Bear King.
That's what they called it.
Speaker 2 (59:55):
Now.
Speaker 1 (59:56):
To me, that doesn't sound like a bear so much
as it sounds like a bigfoot or a while.
Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
Man it does.
Speaker 1 (01:00:02):
Yeah, yeah, it definitely sounds more like hell. Of course,
for the artwork for the show, I had to I
had to put out some pictures of the bigfoot wearing
a crown on its head. Okay, this thing did not
deserve to be crowned if it was kidnapping humans. Okay,
that was some ai that I made today. Yes, it's
pretty cool, but what what do you think about that?
(01:00:26):
Because bigfoots of all things, like bears not so much,
but bigfoots have been known historically to kidnap women and children.
Speaker 2 (01:00:32):
Yep, yep, yeah it was. It was very very common
for years and years and years for bigfoot to steal
women and men. People leave out the men too. Men
were stolen for breeding as well, but for dominantly, the
women are the one that's because that breaks more hearts.
All the women got stolen to be bred by big foot.
(01:00:53):
Men did too. Men were stolen for breeding too, So yeah,
that's very common throughout Native lure. In fact, I think
I sent you a news article from Canada about that
happening when Queen Elizabeth was visiting there at one time.
Speaker 1 (01:01:10):
Oh yeah, Well, Albert Ausman got kidnapped, okay, and that
was in British Columbia up in Canada, gold prospector and
uh and he was he was thrown over in a
bigfoot burrito in his sleeping bag and uh and taken
to a cave and he claimed and what which was
It was kind of I even giggled about this because
I was like, there's no way, but he claimed that
(01:01:31):
they were the bigfoots in this cave were trying to
get him to pro create with the young lady Bigfoot.
Speaker 2 (01:01:37):
I was in there, yep. Yeah, yeah, I think that's
the one I even sent you. I sent you a
newspaper clipping. I remember that, Yeah, but that was him. Yeah,
I mean that stuff is. I mean, it's it's been
going on. See. The native people would tell you that,
you know Bigfoot, who's also known as the Elder big Brother. Uh,
you know, the first beings. They were here before humans
(01:01:58):
were here. Okay. They used to war, trade and go
to pow wows with the Native people for a long
time they did until there was an accident and one
of a young brave was accidentally killed by a younger Bigfoot,
and Bigfoot felt bad, so they stopped coming to rendezvous.
(01:02:20):
They stopped coming to pow Wow because they felt bad,
even though the Native people said, look, it's not your fault,
it was an accident. But you know, Bigfoot felt so
bad that they left and never returned and stayed to
the woods. But I mean, there's plenty of stories throughout
Native for culture of them, you know, doing things together
and even worn together. It's very common, very common for
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them still people for breeding or food.
Speaker 1 (01:02:47):
Yeah. Yeah, well, I guess for the longest time, I'd
always heard that it was like women and children mostly
were getting kidnapped, but men did too, y'all. And the
whole albert ouspending just highlights that. And you know, that's
that's what he claimed. And so I can't it's nothing
to laugh about, man, you don't want to. Man. I
(01:03:08):
couldn't imagine being in that position. Oh man. Anyways, I
don't think about it, okay, But but yeah, especially an
older gentleman. I don't think he was that old when
this happened. But I don't know the pictures of him
that are in the newspaper articles and stuff. He's an
older man. But whenever that happened, Yeah, it's a I
(01:03:30):
don't know, it's a danger. Apparently, it's a danger of
being a gold prospector back in the nineteen twenties.
Speaker 2 (01:03:35):
Okay, yeah, and look at this way too. I mean,
some native cultures called Bigfoot the bear man. You know,
he was like, so hearing a Baptist bear king makes
sense because he was known by some cultures as the
bear man.
Speaker 1 (01:03:55):
Yeap, the bear man. You know what? Mark Green actually
mentioned the bear man yet Saturday night. Uh, he mentioned
something about it. And and this is just a picture
of what looks like a walking humanoid bear out there.
Kind of looks like it was just a regular bear walking,
you know. But uh, but for for forever, I've heard
stories about bear men and uh. And also we can't
(01:04:18):
discount the whole the whole bear. What was that the
zombie bear thing that I you know, when I was
remote viewing, it was whatever was attacking the attack those
people up in East Tennessee. And I wrote down in
my data and both of them it was like zombie
bear or something. And Uh, so it would kind of
makes sense. Maybe there is a maybe there is a
bear man out there, but it could just be bigfoot.
Speaker 2 (01:04:40):
It could be I mean, there was a child that
was that went missing in the woods. I can't remember.
I was wanting to say Tennessee, but I could be wrong.
I can't remember where it was. Probably he was, you know,
he was said he survived those thray or four days.
It's been a while since I read it. Yeah, okay,
(01:05:02):
he survived a couple of days, and he and when
he was found, he says, Yeah, the bear took care
of me. It brought me food, it brought me this,
and it kept me warm. I'm like, I mean, right
there he described I mean, if you actually listened to description,
it's a big foot, but he called it a bear.
Speaker 1 (01:05:18):
Yes, actually know what. I was going to bring that
up tonight because I think that is fascinating. I did
an entire show a couple of years ago with John
Vandavenzer who came on and we talked about all the
different accounts of children who had gotten lost in the woods.
Because it's not just that one. I know exactly what
you're talking about. That was in North Carolina. There multiple
(01:05:40):
children that have been lost in our national parks, A
lot of it's the national parks and not just in
the woods. But there's no way, probably no way they
would have survived had they not been found. What they
said was was by a bear and taken care of
by a bear, and sometimes it was days on end.
They were cared for, fed and protected by bears. They said. Now, Eric,
(01:06:05):
I don't know about you, but I think a beard
probably eat a kid if I had a chance, if
it was hungry.
Speaker 2 (01:06:10):
Generally. Yeah, But I mean there's several stories throughout history
of animals taken in, uh you know, lost children. I
mean Romulus and Remus is a prime example, raised by
a she wolf. You know, look how many times year
stories of that. So animals taking it. I know this
is a fantasy, but Tarzan is another example that was
(01:06:32):
made off of a story they heard about a kid
that was raised by guerrillas. That's where Tarzan comes from.
So you hear stories throughout the world of kids that
have become lost and be taken in by these wild animals.
Is raised as one of Mowgli's another one, and Mowgli's
based off another true one as well.
Speaker 1 (01:06:49):
Oh yeah, that's right. Feral feral children, right, feral people. Okay,
puck elf Yes, the one that translates to otter Man
is called the Coup and that side of the Pacific Northwest.
And yeah, Barry had given me that as a blind
remote viewing target as well, and we have a show
on that. You gotta go through the archives on my
(01:07:11):
playlist of remote viewing targets, and we have the Cousta cut.
That was a great show, by the way, and it
does it. Those things are deadly, they do. They act
like sirens out in the ocean, and they lure especially
men out there, and they attack them and eat them, okay,
and drown them. Okay. So gotta be careful keep your
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head on a swivel no matter where you go, because
you don't know what's lurking out there. Okay, but nonetheless okay.
So there's a bear king. They call it the Bear King.
There's other bears actually, okay, we'll get into the data
for this one. There's actually another bear. It's called the
Beast of Bears. And this isn't an area that's close by.
This is not the same thing though, it's not supposed
(01:07:53):
to be the same thing unless I've been doing my
research drawing on this today. This is actually the Beast
of Bears out of Alice to Excess. From nineteen seventy three,
there was a there was a man named Philip Hyde. Okay,
he was a conservationist and a pioneer landscape photographer. So
(01:08:13):
he was out there taking pictures of the woods, the landscape.
He was taking photos when he came in contact. He
came face to face with a colossal bear. And what
I was thinking when I when I heard that, I
was thinking, oh, man, it had to be like a
grizzly or something sounds like a grizzly. Said it was colossal,
but it had fur that was missing, had hideous scars
(01:08:33):
all over its body. And and since this has happened,
they've had people have claimed that they have seen this bear.
It's like a bearzilla. I phone call it a bearzilla,
the short face bear. That's right. You know what I think?
I did a I did a little clip for a
movie that Connor Flynn befooted On had done, and I
(01:08:53):
was some kind of scientists talking about the short face
bear or something that was fun.
Speaker 2 (01:09:00):
So that reports of them being still around too.
Speaker 1 (01:09:03):
So no, those are gigantic. The short faced bear is
like some kind of prehistoric bohemoth. Yeah, oh my gosh,
it's like a titan bear. That's what I guess. But
they said this thing has been seen, This gigant, just
gigantic bear has been seen in Florida, Virginia, Tennessee, and
(01:09:24):
other states. They describe it as having six inch claws,
glowing red eyes. Glowing red eyes makes it anomalist to me. Okay,
glowing red eyes and semi aquatic. And it had it
had grown gills, which is weird. What is that other?
There's another one that Barry had given me, you know,
some kind of bear. It's almost like a bear that
(01:09:46):
has like webbed hands. I can't remember the name of
this creature scrypted out of one of the lakes in Texas.
I think, oh, it might have been in Texas. Gosh,
dang it, nos, I can't remember for the Fort something there.
I can't Anyways, anybody in the chat knows, y'all, y'all
(01:10:07):
stick it in the y'all say the chat. Okay, the
Lakeworth Monster. Maybe maybe that's what the Lake Worth Monster is.
I think I don't know. Anyways, we're here to talk
about the bear. King tonight. Okay, so we'll get into
the Bear King all right, So this is something we're
I guess, I guess the target is just the Bear
(01:10:28):
King and it's got the date on it. The prompt
has the date on everything. Here to Marble Falls, Texas. Now,
I do want to also say, let you guys know
that there is a brewery. Like you know how people
will like take like their local legend and like they'll
run with it. There's actually a brewery there. And I
(01:10:48):
am not sponsored by these people, y'all. I'm just showing
this for educational purposes here. But it's called the Bear
King Brewing Company up there. This is in Marble Faults, okay.
And their crests actually has a bear King on it.
It's like a bear with a crown on it. So
there's that. And here's a depiction of this woman getting kidnapped.
(01:11:12):
It was actually supposed to be a child. It's probably
like a teenager most likely and being kidnapped.
Speaker 2 (01:11:20):
By a bear.
Speaker 1 (01:11:23):
Yeah that photo, do you?
Speaker 2 (01:11:30):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:11:32):
Okay, Well, well this is what we're dealing with, y'all. Okay,
this is what we're dealing with. So uh, let's get
into the data. Okay, let's get into the data. Let
me go over to the century data and then we'll
get into the analytic overlay. And okay, so here's here's
my sensory data. I wrote down rolling, moving, dark, large, regret, explore, dizzy, confused,
(01:11:58):
and difficult. That was my data, Okay, and my censtory data.
Now for the analytic overly for this target. Right here,
I wrote down comparison. I know some of this doesn't
may not make sense, y'all. That makes sense to me either.
Comparison compact caves, which is actually kind of cool because
this girl's supposed to been taken back to cave right cave,
(01:12:19):
So I wrote down cave and cave entrance. Uh, I'll
just go through all of it. I guess warrant. I
don't know, warrant. I know, like this is remote viewing
for you guys, it doesn't always make sense, Okay, but
are animal And I do want to point out for
my idiograms that I wrote out, my first ideogram was
an animal, the second was vegetation, and the third was
(01:12:40):
a vehicle, which I find that kind of fascinating because
like I know, this is not a vehicle, Eric, but
that girl's being carried by something right, So she's being
I know it's kind of reaching. It's kind of reaching, but.
Speaker 2 (01:12:55):
I don't know. Just see.
Speaker 1 (01:12:56):
Okay, So so I write an animal food and a
runner food food and runner escaping eva or escaping, evade, invasion, invade,
urban escape and evasion or that too. So it was
a I got like a whole whole clump of like
escape and evasion, evade and escape, okay, and so, and
(01:13:20):
then I wrote down a compound. I mean a compound
could be like where people live, I guess, or I
wrote down compounded. And then I wrote down drugs and
drugged two. Okay, but uh so I'm just putting it
all out there because none of it makes sense to
me really, But I do think that it's interesting that
I did pick up on a cave and an animal. Okay,
so that's good. So that's in there. So I think
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that's on target. And my drawing was actually looks like
a cave entrance. Okay, it kind of does look like
a cave a little bit right there. I mean, it
could be anything, but it does. It could It could
be interpreted as like maybe being a cave. That's my
sketch that I did.
Speaker 2 (01:13:55):
Well, that cave could be his compound, his his safety.
Speaker 1 (01:14:00):
And a compound would mean there's like more there too, right,
Like maybe maybe there's a bunch of these things out there.
Speaker 2 (01:14:07):
Oh yeah, maybe I wouldn't put that out possibility at all.
Speaker 1 (01:14:11):
Mm hmm. Yes, they got their little backwoods colt out
there of Hairyman. Okay, so maybe Okay, So I'm just
gonna go through some of this now. I was actually
I picked up on something that was like difficult, dangerous,
and warned, okay, warned, like there was something warned warning.
(01:14:32):
I wrote down expedition hunting, hunt party, and hunt club. Okay,
so I was getting some kind of hunt some some
kind of hunting was going on. Somebody was tired and exhausted,
something got cracked, and something was old. I was spending
up on a house or house like there's some housing
(01:14:54):
in this data. Something that was old. I wrote down
old age, ancient people settled in oldest time. Okay, so
something was very old. Now maybe that's referring to because
the target is the bear King, whatever this thing was
that took this girl, right, the bear King, and I
was picking up on something that was very old and ancient,
like ancient people. So that means multiples, and so it
(01:15:18):
could be like the forest people, you know what I mean.
It could be that whatever it was was very old.
They've been there for a long time. All right. So
there's that. All right, This is the last page I have,
page three for my Stage four data. I actually were
down slaves. That was in my data.
Speaker 2 (01:15:38):
Slave.
Speaker 1 (01:15:39):
I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:15:42):
I could see that.
Speaker 1 (01:15:44):
I mean maybe maybe maybe they're trying to kidnap people
to make them into their slaves. I mean, I don't know,
it's it's a thought. Okay. Actually some of my cintory
data was like disjointed in apart and cruel I picked
up on something that was very cruel, I said, picked
apart cruelty and animal cruelty was in the data. And
(01:16:05):
I was picking up on being in the woods hot
during the day, cold at night. Okay, I kept picking
up on that kind of data. I was feeling physical pain.
There was like physical pain involved with this, very uncomfortable.
And I heard somebody say look at that, Like I
heard that somebody like a voice say that, look at that.
And then I wrote down haunted, hunted, and declared an ending,
(01:16:30):
like an ending or something like that. So I don't know,
maybe maybe it was kind of like the data was
kind of like a progression of like maybe it was
this whole case with this girl getting kidnapped or whatever
or taken, and like the end was like the final ending,
because the last thing I wrote down was an end.
It was something that was haunted and hunted and declared
(01:16:50):
an end. So like maybe that's like them unliving this
thing or something what I'm thinking.
Speaker 2 (01:16:55):
So when you're talking about hunting and people getting to me,
it's like people getting torn apart, hunting members being unlive.
I think she has probably stole for another reason than
food source, but uh which would run into the slave
side of it. But uhk, whoever was probably trying to
(01:17:17):
find her, the hunting party was trying to fight her.
I'd like to know if anybody in a hunting party,
if there was one, and if any of them run
alive or disappeared, because that would fit with your readings
to Tea, because that makes her sense. After him, he's like, hey, dude,
she's mine. I stole her by right, So I'm going
to want to protect what's mine. Yeah, I want to
(01:17:39):
protect what's mine. You got to think how these things think,
and and and that would make perfect sense if that's
the case and they think that way. Okay, you're trying
to take what's mine and you're trying to hurt me. Well,
I want to show you who's who's the main rooster
in this ind house here, and I'm going to come
after you. And I can see that being true.
Speaker 1 (01:18:01):
Oh yeah, and that says a vehicle is a thing
used for transporting people or objects. Yeah, she's being transported, so.
Speaker 2 (01:18:09):
Yeah, yeah, and that fits with a lot of native lures.
I mean, it makes perfect sense. You're reading makes sense
to me on a lot of that stuff. And as
I'm listening to it, I'm trying to put the story
together in my head as I'm hearing your stuff, And honestly,
what makes sense is how I described what was going on.
(01:18:29):
I could be wrong, I could be completely wrong, but
that's what makes sense in my mind, giving what I
know of you know, past encounters, stories and legends.
Speaker 1 (01:18:42):
Yes, love sleeves, Yes, if you want to call it.
That mooned on Davis. I don't think there's a whole
lot of love there. But yeah, that's one sided. One sided. Yeah,
that's terrible. God, Yeah, I don't know. You know, there's
(01:19:02):
nothing in the data that says anything about bigfoot, you know,
or sasquatch or anything like that. It's the word animal
is in my data though, okay, and animals in there,
but the chances of their being an animal like a
bear that actually took this woman and that started beating
on his chest like a gorilla, that doesn't make sense.
(01:19:25):
A bear wouldn't do that right.
Speaker 2 (01:19:28):
Now, So to me, I mean everything on that description
screams bigfoot. You know, those of us are one or
a few types of creatures you can do it. I
mean I used to do it when I was chasing
my girls around. I would say, there, just go to
town chasing them around. We'd be the only types that
(01:19:50):
could do that. So bear, no, bear's not going to
do that. Dog's not going to do that, you know,
or you know, the feelines not going None of them
were going to do it. It'd be well in the
in the epe family. I guess you could say, you
know somewhere along there too, you know, gorillas, monkeys, stuff
(01:20:11):
like that. Apes, they're they're all the ones that can
do it.
Speaker 1 (01:20:14):
Human yeah, And I think they said that scream like
a panther two or something, And I think what you
said it was like a mixtween a human. Is this
the one? It's like a human and an animal combined.
And then some people, some reports were like it sounded
like a panther that the men.
Speaker 2 (01:20:36):
May mate. Is bringing up a good point because if
when I did a when I was doing some Neanderthal
show and a Bigfoot show, I brought up the same theory.
There's a human annoyed looking bigfoot. Now are they the
lost remnant of Neanderthal because we've recently found out that,
you know, through recent archeological studies that Neandertal was bigger, stronger,
(01:20:58):
and hairier than what we originally leave. Well, if it's
well with that style of bigfoot, or is it a
bigfoot human hybrid? Could that be what this thing is here? Absolutely,
it could be. And there's plenty of ports of bigfoot
sounding like panthers and sounding like other animals. I mimic animals.
If I can mimic animals, I know they can mimic animals.
(01:21:20):
I mean I mimic animals for hunting. I mimic animals
for call signs to you know, my fellow hunters in
the woods. You know, if I've got to, if I'm
hunting with the buddy of mine. I want him to
know where I'm at. You know, I usually give off
of the Bob White call. Now let's know, hey I'm
over here, you know, or you know, a crow call
(01:21:41):
or something like that. I use animal sounds for different reasons.
I am a firm believer that bigfoot would do the
same thing.
Speaker 1 (01:21:50):
Oh yeah, I've heard bigfoots make weird sounds and try
to sound like owls and all sorts of different animals
out there. And the head of some of the guys, actually,
some of the guys on one of my teams, one
of my old my old school team. Uh, they used
to tell us stories about how they would hear like
a cow or something, and uh, but it was like
(01:22:11):
on top of a mountain where there's no cows. Okay,
there's no cows up there, and it didn't sound quite
like a cow, but it was something trying to imitate
a cow, you know that kind of stuff. So yeah, well, I.
Speaker 2 (01:22:24):
Mean that day that Da Da was out here and
they we heard that that how in midday I chalked
it up to a cow first, because I'm hearing that
stuff all the time out here, and it was very
close to a cow sound, Well, you got this many
cows around here. Wouldn't be uncommon for bidfoot to mimic
(01:22:44):
that to hide their presence.
Speaker 1 (01:22:48):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean anything to survive. These bigfoots
are very Bigfoots are very smart. Okay, uh, they're smart. Listen,
if we're if we can't see them and they're out
there hiding from us, they're They're a lot smarter than
we give them credit for, a lot smarter than some
people give them credit for. I know, how smart they are. Yeah,
(01:23:08):
that's that's pretty wild. But I mean, we don't we
don't hear as much today about people getting kidnapped by
you know, bigfoots and stuff, but you know, the question
comes up pretty often. It's like, where are all these
people going? Where are they going when they go missing
out of our national parks?
Speaker 2 (01:23:23):
And when there's the one type of person that goes
up missing all the time that's never reported.
Speaker 1 (01:23:29):
What type of person? Homeless people?
Speaker 2 (01:23:32):
That's right? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:23:35):
Yeah, Actually, you know what. Bigfoot Dwarf did a show
with me a while back. We did a we talked
about reporters of dog men attacking homeless people in Los
Angeles and in California. Out in that county and uh, yeah,
I mean they're not accounted for well. And plus then
(01:23:55):
we got like the past few years, we had a
lot of people who are like undocked coumented people that
came into the country, and uh, you know, and that
kind of ties into also the this is all for
entertainment purposes only, y'all, Okay, but we have the we
talked about the Southern Border Patrol encountering dog men out
there and and they're being kind of like a it's
(01:24:16):
almost like an open season on people that are just
coming into you know, coming over the border and things
like that, because there's no there's no trace of a
lot of these people, you know, there's no nobody's accounted.
They're not accounted for in some way or another.
Speaker 2 (01:24:32):
And yeah, yes, I mean the fact that we're saying
there's no reports of this today there's probably more reports
than you know, was just it's not classified. You got
to think, you know, when I've researched newspapers, and I've
researched I don't know how many newspapers did the Library Congress,
(01:24:53):
you can see how they change the wording of things
through time. So back in one certain time they were
you know, at late eighteen hundreds, early nineteen hundreds, they
call it as a solid, but as the years go
you start seeing where it gets changed to something else
and something else and something else. So that could be
a kids still be going on this day. We're just
(01:25:13):
not seeing it as that because it's worded differently.
Speaker 1 (01:25:18):
Yeah, yeah, Chris versus some hits are actually weapons tests
from black projects. There's all sorts of stuff going on
behind the scenes, and yeah, that's pretty wild.
Speaker 2 (01:25:33):
Yeah, and I agree with some are not reported. Yeah, absolutely, Dawn,
I agree with you one hundred percent on that. Sorry,
every now and then I glance over to chat. You
got your chat moves faster, mind does It's harder to
keep track of yours.
Speaker 1 (01:25:46):
Yeah, it goes really fast, and so I'm trying. I'm
trying to keep up, y'all. I am, and I have
to kind of like I have to like kind of
scroll up and down because I miss so many comments.
So I'm sorry you guys. I don't get all the
comments up here tonight. That goes really quickly. It's it's amazing,
but I missed so many wonderful comments. So I'm so sorry, y'all.
(01:26:08):
If I missed your comments, and if I miss you,
if I miss saying hey everybody, I'm so sorry to
I'm just gonna say hey, a blanketed hello to everybody tonight. Okay,
but but yeah, it's what Nick and I were talking about.
Nick Sylvester came on, and I think you and I
have talked about this too. Was the border patrol agents
(01:26:30):
what he was saying, and I think we talked, like
I said, you and I talked about it. The agents
there were three of them apparently, and what they had
seen was a group of people crossing the border and
it was like a family or something. It was a
bunch of people and they got stalked and then torn
apart basically by dog men, is what the report was.
(01:26:51):
And when they reported it, I think one of the
guys had gone down to Mexico to visit his family,
went to South America or Central America to go visit family,
and when he was on the other two guys, I
don't I think they died, Like something happened to the
other two gentlemen when the other patrol agents when he
came back and he decided not to come back after
(01:27:13):
he found out they had both died. Uh, there is
a massive I'm not saying it was related, but the
suspicion is that it was all related. Okay, they saw
something they weren't supposed to see, and uh, and they
reported on it and then they'd ended up gone off
the face of the earth.
Speaker 2 (01:27:32):
You hear that quite often.
Speaker 1 (01:27:34):
Yeah, oh yeah, Well, I mean you're in the military,
you know, and and I know it's not the same
as the border patrol, but it's still you know, enforcement
and stuff like that and protection. You work with the cartels, right,
you weren't against the cartels, not with them, so you
guys can experience all that.
Speaker 2 (01:27:54):
It's it's kind of funny. I went from hunting to them,
but I've been talking to a few of them. I've
bring in too.
Speaker 3 (01:28:00):
Is like, I hope you do hold it against me.
I've ran into him a couple of times. It's like,
you don't hold it against me, but what I did before?
And you just kind of chuckled because yeah, I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:28:13):
Oh lord, for a.
Speaker 2 (01:28:14):
Couple of times, let me at a bar. So like,
I got a friends that own a bar and I've
been up all of them. Guys was there. I was like, God,
I don't hold it against me because no, you're good, dude.
It's it's it's a Captain mouse game. Man, It's a
Captain Mouse game. That's all it is. But no, it's yeah,
I mean, there's a there's a lot of weirdness. You know,
(01:28:37):
there's there's a lot of stuff in the mill. Say,
you know, there's topsy clearance, and there's things I've tried
access or of access and then lost access to because
I get told a very famous phrase that is above
my pay grade.
Speaker 1 (01:28:51):
I think I've started saying that myself lately. Okay, and
that's above my pay grade. If there's anything that I
don't especially if I don't have the sort of something,
I'm just like, that's above my pay grade. I have
no idea that was.
Speaker 2 (01:29:04):
I got told that a few times. Yeah, that's well,
you know, why can't I accesses I got TOPSIC clearance
because that's above your pay grade, or I'll lose access
to something I extentally stumbled into, which honestly, I don't
know how I stumbled into it. It had to be
a clerical error some way, which does happen, and I
just happened to be on it at the right time
(01:29:25):
when it happened, and yeah, I got shut down pretty
quick and told I can't look at it no more
because it's above my pay grade.
Speaker 1 (01:29:31):
Oh my god, that's kind of the easy way to
get out of answering questions from people, too, though, I see,
I see how your brain works. I'm just kidding.
Speaker 2 (01:29:40):
I know you're yeah, I knew what that meant was.
Oh ship, I need to shut up, or my asses
or my butt's going to be in trouble. It's okay, Yes,
all I did, well, not quite half of it, but yes,
I got my lawnmower jerry rigged enough where i'd start
(01:30:02):
cutting that jungle out there. I'm hopefully be able to
pick the correct part up tomorrow. I did. I did
some red neck, and I did some red neck and
and got my lawn war going.
Speaker 1 (01:30:13):
Oh my gosh. Speaking of redneck, and we're talking about
the reports from the south south of the border. Okay,
Christopher's asking there are a lot are He's saying, Actually,
it is a statement. There are a lot of werewolf
reports from south of the border, And.
Speaker 2 (01:30:26):
That's what I talke about.
Speaker 1 (01:30:28):
Yeah, I would assume that would have a lot to
do with the is it Santa Ria and like the
voodoo and things like that. The Satan is on maybe
black magic. It have to be black magic, right.
Speaker 2 (01:30:41):
If it's were wolves, it wasn't were wolves. So it
was most of the ports I'm here and wasn't were wolves.
There was actually dog men who had done it. So
that's a totally different situation dog man and where wolves are,
they're completely different. You know, were wolves are are magically created,
where dog men are naturally born. So the reports I've heard,
(01:31:04):
I did hear of some were wolves. I don't know
if that's a misidentification or if it was actual werewolf.
But most of the ports I heard of attacks across
the border was done by packs of dog men crossing over.
And the Cory, if Corey is still in the chat,
that's why I was asking earlier. Because he lives off
the Red It me and him was talking about that
one day, and even he's heard a lot of dog
(01:31:27):
men crossing over that border where he lives at in Oklahoma,
going across the reds the Red and the Red. When
I say Red, folks, I mean the Red River. Sorry,
I'm old school, we you know, I'm old home ring grunt.
We we kind of short words down. So when I
say red that means the Red River.
Speaker 1 (01:31:45):
Sorry, guys, thank you for clarifying. Yeah, I didn't know either.
I was like, okay, I didn't know what that was. Yeah,
prew her. Yeah am I pronouncing that?
Speaker 2 (01:31:58):
Right? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:31:59):
That's like a it's like a a shaman. It's called
a shaman. That reminds me actually of that that that video.
Like I showed these videos of like we're talking about
cursed objects, you know, I guess I'm talking about where
wolves and s walker's. You know, it has a lot
to do with curses. Right, Well, we were I did
a show where we were talking about I don't know
(01:32:20):
if we were talking about Annabelle. We're talking about some
we had curse objects and cursed dolls and wax figures
and mannequins and stuff. And there was that one wax
figure of a woman who was out of I think
it was in Mexico, I guess. And she was a
brewer brew a herria say it. She was a woman.
Some people will call her a witch, okay, an herbalist,
(01:32:43):
shaman and stuff. But anyways, but there was that that
wax figure of her and this guy was videoing it
on his phone and it was looking at him, and
the head moved just slightly, and it looked as though
it was alive, and it looked like one of those
Madame Tussau wax figures. Basically, that was creepy. That was
really creepy.
Speaker 2 (01:33:05):
It's go ahead, sorry, No, I was good.
Speaker 1 (01:33:10):
I was just saying it. Its head was fixed, like
the wax figure that woman was. It was fixed and
it wasn't supposed to move at all. And her head
moved slightly, So maybe the wax started melting. Maybe it
was really hot, who knows, it could be.
Speaker 2 (01:33:25):
There's there's a lot of witchcraft in in uh, Mexico
and further down south, a lot of witchcraft. So I mean,
look at that that, you know, Mexico. It was at
the Mexico City police officer. It was chased off by
a witch flying at him and going after you. I
mean there's a lot of that. I mean that is
(01:33:46):
very very very common and thick down in there in
then parks, and we've got shawmans, you got uh, witches,
you got uh. Oh, I know, I'm forgetting one. I
can't think of there's another one down there too, and
I can't think of it. I remember there's Shawmon and
there's witches and there's another one that's down there. Yeah,
(01:34:09):
that stuff is extremely common down there.
Speaker 1 (01:34:13):
Oh yeah, wow, Well, I want to say take a
quick commercial break, Larry Sharp, thank you for being a
member of the Hunt Club for fifteen months. My gosh,
that is huge. Thank you so much for being here.
Thank you for your support, Larry and when clan can
needed voices and land. Thank you Ken for becoming a
member of the Hunt Club tonight. That means the world
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(01:34:34):
videos down there in the member's only little section on YouTube,
So go check out all those videos and I'll be
putting it. Probably put another one up tomorrow. Actually, I
got to hear my mouth. Yes, thank you Ken. That
is so sweet of you. I appreciate that big time.
And my gosh, I don't know what y'all are talking
(01:34:55):
about in this chat. I have obviously missed a few
messages right here. And you always are You're always putting
in interesting comments. My ex is still cruising around on
her broom of the witch.
Speaker 2 (01:35:05):
She whitch.
Speaker 1 (01:35:08):
My egg is probably a cruise around in his broom
as well. Okay, so I feel like, yeah, oh my gosh, oh,
I say bigfoot dwarf. You said flying, which is a
vera cruise. That's interesting. We'll have to look into that.
But but okay, so nonetheless, it's getting back to the
bear king. Getting back to the bear king. I mean,
(01:35:33):
just from the story alone and then like the data,
I would say it is probably that was probably a bigfoot. Okay,
just my data was suggested some kind of big animal
or something. But you know, bigfoots. Actually, sasquash are classified
as dangerous animals on the It's like the US Air
Force map. Some got a map with like a topography
(01:35:54):
map our US Air Force was using, I believe, and
it says dangerous animals on it. It's got sandsquatch on it.
So they are classified as animals. Apparently they're not like
a class of human.
Speaker 2 (01:36:09):
For me, they're they're a humanoid type creature. But some
do classify mensign. I want to see that.
Speaker 1 (01:36:14):
Yeah, oh yeah, yeah. Colleen says there are more native
tribes in Mexico than tribes in the US. Yep, I'll
let you and let's choose a ol squatch.
Speaker 2 (01:36:32):
Yeah, I remember that word. Let's choose Okay, I remember that.
Speaker 1 (01:36:36):
I'll let choose its like an owl witch. It's almost
like a shape shifting owl. A witch. That's an owl?
Speaker 2 (01:36:41):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:36:42):
Have you ever seen that video of the owl that's
in the church and uh, and they say the owl
is actually an omen of like a witch, right, it's
a bad omen And so the congregation is like trying
to sing it, like sing to like get it out
of there. And so they're singing, They're getting louder and louder,
and the owl starts just doing dancing to the music
and they're like they're trying to sing it to scare
(01:37:03):
it out of there, but it like started vibing. It
was like vibing to the beat. And it's really funny.
Speaker 2 (01:37:08):
Yeah, remember I think I've seen that. I can't remember.
Speaker 1 (01:37:11):
That's a great video actually, And if you get a chance,
they're they're playing their tambourines and clapping and this owl
is just chilling and uh, yeah, it didn't work whatever
they're trying to do. I don't think it was a witch, Okay,
I'm just saying it was just an awl wanting to
vibe out to their music. So but anyways, yeah, lots
(01:37:36):
of bears. Bears reported taking care of children, saving children's
lives that have been lost in the woods. I think
this is similar. So this was a child kidnapping bear, okay,
which is horrible but but but same same kind of
concept though I think it was probably a bigfoot. Okay.
I am one hundred percent convinced those children are not
all taken care of by bears in the woods of
(01:37:58):
these national parks. I I'm not. I don't buy it.
Maybe maybe they were, but I think that it would
it'd be more likely a bigfoot, yeah, taking care of
these kids, probably not a were wolf. Were Wolves aren't
gonna take care of children. They're probably gonna eat them.
Speaker 2 (01:38:12):
Okay, dog man might wear wolf, most likely not dog man.
Speaker 1 (01:38:16):
Yeah, you know what that would be. That would be
really interesting to hear if a child was taken care
of by a dog many.
Speaker 2 (01:38:26):
I think like two or three reports of that actually happening.
No way makes me wonder if a raminish and remiss
weren't taken care by one by.
Speaker 1 (01:38:38):
A she wolf like the she wolf of Mobile, Alabama.
She had breasts, breasts you know. Uh, my good friend,
my good friend Jeff Townsend who came on the show.
Rest in peace of my good friend Jeff Jeff was
on and he came on to talk to uscript Neville
is in there with me. Mark was on the show
(01:38:59):
with me, and he talked about his dog man encounter
with a He had it in the cross hairs of
his rifle and it was a female dog woman with breasts,
and and of course I had to ask that question,
like was it like a row of breasts or was
it two? And he was like it was two, like
a female like a human. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's interesting.
Speaker 2 (01:39:26):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:39:28):
I don't know how I just got in the car
topic of boobs. Okay, but I guess it's like taking
care of children, taking care of human children out there.
I mean, but see, that would be putting a human
human characteristics on things that are not human. And what
would you say? I'm sorry, I was.
Speaker 2 (01:39:47):
Dog Men are known as elder big Oh sorry, dog
men are known as elder big brothers as well, So
I mean that is extremely possible.
Speaker 1 (01:39:56):
Elder big brothers man. Okay, Well, I don't know. I
mean sometimes when I have conversations with people about bigfoots
and stuff, and they're, you know, we we even with animals,
even with our dogs. Okay, you've got dogs, I got dogs,
You got cats, We got I used to have cats, okay,
And we we assign human characteristics our pets and they're
(01:40:20):
not human, you know. And it's like watching those dog
like shows like was that Caeesar Milan and stuff, and
you'll tell people, He's like, you know, you're treating this
like you're treating like it's a human and it's not.
They're dogs. They're still dogs, okay, And it's almost like
we can't you know it, and not saying that we are.
But it's important not to just give like bigfoots and
dog me any kind of like human characteristics or thinking
(01:40:42):
them as humans, because they're they're their own thing, you know.
I mean maybe I think I think bigfoots are more
closely related to humans than dogmen are.
Speaker 2 (01:40:52):
I would agree that. So if we can breed with them,
and they can breed with us, that means DNA wise,
and we're going to get on a scigentist level here
on biology d n A wise, we're dang near identical.
Otherwise we wouldn't be able to read it. So absolutely
they're on the same line as humanoid.
Speaker 1 (01:41:14):
They're humanoid. They're definitely humanoid.
Speaker 2 (01:41:17):
Moon dog.
Speaker 1 (01:41:18):
A lot of people like moves through it. Yeah, yes,
and honest content. Telepathy works with animals as well, it
does it does?
Speaker 2 (01:41:29):
I know?
Speaker 1 (01:41:29):
I know my dog can read my thoughts and I
can read hers.
Speaker 2 (01:41:33):
Yeah, yeah, they're they. I mean, eats got their own personality.
I mean, rat dog's got his own personality, knuckleheads got his,
taco meat's got his, the cats have got theirs. They
all got their own personality. I mean they're they're not humans,
but they does mean they don't have an own personality.
Speaker 1 (01:41:52):
Yes, that's right, that's right. I think my dog ignores
me though I know, I know that we've got that
telepathic connection, but she does. I don't purpose she chooses
to ignore me. She thinks that she's the boss.
Speaker 2 (01:42:04):
Yeah, she wants. She knows. You tell you want some human,
you will give me food human?
Speaker 1 (01:42:08):
Exactly you will, I know, right, or I will whine
and bark during your shows if you don't do what
I say. She knows that she knows that that she's
got me step between a rock and horror play sometimes okay,
she knows how to work it, but but nonetheless, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:42:30):
Olin was making a good point. You're absolutely right. Another
name is she Tonka?
Speaker 1 (01:42:37):
Interesting? We see what is what is she a tanka again.
Speaker 2 (01:42:44):
Means elder big brother.
Speaker 1 (01:42:46):
Oh, elderbree brother. Okay, gotcha, gotcha. There's Joe, Hey Joe. Yeah,
it's it's interesting.
Speaker 2 (01:42:55):
Uh you know, m K.
Speaker 1 (01:42:56):
Davis. Let me bring this up real quick because m K.
Davis one of my face favorite presentations on bigfoot I've
ever ever been to was M K. Davis at the
first Alabama Bigfoot town all East Alabama Bigfoot Town Hall
that I went to. And uh, and I was just
there as an observer and I was able to go
see some good friends of mine speak and and MK
(01:43:17):
was talking about in his presentation not only did he
show the Patty film and everything like the good footage
of it. Uh, he was he was going down like
the different types of bigfoots and stuff and talking about
Melburll Ketcham's DNA study I believe, and talking about how
some you know, like the Patty time. I mean, there's
some some types of bigfoots. So I don't think it's
all of them, but some of them are like human
(01:43:40):
human mixed with something other, right, And that's what the
melbur Ketcham study was saying. It was the DNA Like
then matechondrial DNA is like mat condrial is the mother,
so that'd be like the human, I guess, and then
it was mixed with something different. So there is a human,
a human aspect to these bigfoot y'all, and absolutely, and
(01:44:00):
that's why they look so human like some of them.
This is kind of I don't know if I should
say this. I guess I'll go ahead and say it.
I don't care. Somebody was telling me that after the
Patty film actually that she let's just say that that
from what I was told, this is what I've been
(01:44:21):
told recently passed a little while ago, that she there's
actually like video or photographic evidence of her being dead,
and that the guys were really the people that were
there were so upset because they she looked human. They
thought that they had unlive to human basically, and now
(01:44:41):
they knew it wasn't a human, but it was. It
was more closely related to a human than an animal
when she was dead. Dog.
Speaker 2 (01:44:51):
Look at my reports of people that's brought one up
in their sides and they said they couldn't pull the
trigger because it looked too much like a human. M hm.
Speaker 1 (01:45:01):
That was like with Jeff Townsend with that dog woman.
He was like, I couldn't do it. I couldn't pull
the trigger, That's what he said. He's like, I couldn't
do it. And you know, something I always find really
odd is like the guys anyone who's ever had a
big foot or dogment in their site in the rifle.
They're camouflaged, they're hidden, but yet they're looking at something
(01:45:24):
through their sight, and whatever it is has full awareness
that they have a gun pointed at them, and they
look directly at them and shake their head or show
their teeth. They do something in that sound is kind
of weird, but it's not okay, like it's got full
awareness that they're about to be you know, someone is
actually thinking that. That's that's where the telepathy kicks in, right.
(01:45:45):
I think that's where there's like that telepathic connection, and.
Speaker 2 (01:45:49):
Everything has a telepathic connection. Some are more in a
tune to it than the others. You know, the natives
and I've said it on this show many times, mine
and Williams and other people's. You know, natives tell you
when you go hunt and you don't think about the hunt,
you think about something else because your thoughts shorter the air,
like arrows and they pick up on it.
Speaker 1 (01:46:07):
Yeah, that's why. Yeah, that's that's why we always say,
like when I go out big footing and I go
out in the woods like I always have, I don't
mean any harm to anything out there. But if you
hurt me, I'm gonna try to hurt you back. Okay,
any how fast we are, okay, but but yeah, oops,
(01:46:30):
hold on, Oh my gosh, I forgot to plug in
my computer. Y'all hold on a second.
Speaker 2 (01:46:37):
Sorry, Yeah, oh no, I'm good.
Speaker 1 (01:46:40):
Second show in a row. I've done that, y'all. Okay, Uh,
but yes, we're good.
Speaker 2 (01:46:46):
We're good.
Speaker 1 (01:46:47):
We got the battery juice back. It's when, yeah, there's
a telepathic connection there. And I what what I what
I do is I always go out with an open
heart when I'm out in the woods. Uh, letting putting
off the energy basically, first of all, like I'm always
trying to, I try not to do out in the
woods if I'm in a bad mood or anything too.
(01:47:08):
But if you are in a bad mood, the best
place to go is the wood, y'all. Okay, I'm just saying,
you go recharge your batteries. You know, it's just it's
very refreshing to get out there, and it's a natural recharge.
Go hug a tree, man, if you're bad, you're having
a bad, bad day of bad mood. I'm not kidding,
Go hugg a tree. It'll take all that negative energy
off your body and absorb it. And uh so it's
(01:47:30):
a good thing. But uh but yeah, to go out there.
You know, if somebody goes out there and they've just
got the intention of wanting to shoot whatever comes across
their path, things out there are the animals are gonna know. Okay,
the animals are gonna know, the bigfoots are gonna know,
the dog men are going to know. And uh and
that's why you know, I'm I'm gonna say, I'm pretty
careful about like where I go out in the woods
(01:47:51):
and who I go with and who I take, And
I know before I go out there, I know exactly
what the intentions are of everybody I'm out there with,
you know what I mean. And I do have one
team that wants to go out there, and they are
they might be held bent on something to a dog
man or something, and so I'm aware of that, okay,
And I'm not saying it's right, not saying it's good,
but I'm saying I'm aware of it, and then I
(01:48:13):
can make my decision knowing, like what the intentions are
when we go out there, okay, because that's that's way
more dangerous out there when you're going out with people
that are looking to unlive something as supposed to like
we're going out there to go communicate with something and
and have no think about it.
Speaker 2 (01:48:32):
Think how many reports I came, sorry, think of how
many reports that came across where they found, uh, well,
the body's missing, but they found a jacked up gun
wrapped around a tree, tree stand for up or something
else going on. I think that's people have took the shot.
I don't want to be one of those guys. I
(01:48:54):
don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:48:55):
I don't either, No, No, I've I've always kind of
joked around. I'm like, well, if ever you know you
can't find me, there's a there's gonna be a pile
of brass right there wherever I got taken from. There's
gonna I'm not gonna go out quietly, okay, and.
Speaker 2 (01:49:10):
I'm gonna go out screaming what it is.
Speaker 1 (01:49:12):
Yeah, go out screaming. But but nonetheless, I know it's
kind of it's kind of dark talking about stuff like that.
But it's just like I said earlier today, it's.
Speaker 2 (01:49:22):
Part of it. Yeah, I mean it's a sad truth
of it. I mean, most of us we're not going
after to do that. We really don't. You know, what
I want to do is like you know, when I
caught the bigfoot vocals here off my porch. That's what
I want. That's what I'm after. I'm after, you know, documenting,
seeing learning. I'm not out there doing a lot of
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these things, and I think they know it. I think
that's why I've had, you know, so much activity here
in the thirty three years I've been here, is because
they know I'm not out there to actively hunt them. Now.
Is that does that mean you know, I've had thirty
three years a peaceful counters Does that mean that it
won't change one day? Yeah? It could change. It can
get one with a bad attitude or one that wants
(01:50:06):
to be the new rooster on the block, and that
can change very rapidly. I'm not going to say that
won't ever happen, because that's always a possibility.
Speaker 1 (01:50:17):
That's right, That's right. And uh, and my buddy Joe
here by you cracking what's up?
Speaker 2 (01:50:23):
Joe?
Speaker 1 (01:50:24):
Running from dogmen? It has a way, has a way
for you to forget your problems.
Speaker 2 (01:50:28):
Yeah, I ain't got to be the fastest runner. I
just got to be faster than the slowest one.
Speaker 1 (01:50:35):
That's right. Listen. I do all this for fun, by
the way, and yes I do go run. I have
never ran from a dog man. I have never ran
from a dog man. I have run towards dog men.
I've never run from them.
Speaker 2 (01:50:47):
Not yet.
Speaker 1 (01:50:48):
Okay, but yes, people, that's a good way to forget
about your problems, that's for sure. And you find it,
you have a whole new lease on life if you've
survived that, for sure.
Speaker 2 (01:51:00):
Oh yeah, it's well you think about it. I mean
we literally go in dark woods hunting monsters, I am right,
that's what we do. We hope ghost we hunt or
supernatural stuff. I mean we go and look for that
high strangeness for fun and for education, that's right. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:51:25):
Christo vherusays they can smell your intentions.
Speaker 2 (01:51:28):
Yeah. I agree with that. And I also think, you know,
it's like I said, we talked about a few minutes ago,
we all got telepathy, just some of us are more
to and I speak rednecks. If I'm saying it wrong, y'all,
that's just redneck. You know, I'm just in He'll Billy
from Assouri. So you know. So you know, if if
(01:51:49):
we all got that a Summons morning, tune to it
the others, you know we You and Need did a
show on my channel about you know, energies. That's a
form of it. You're sensing those energies, that's a form
of it. You know, my my great grandmother Smith, who
was full blood of Cherokee. Oddly enough, she did not
like Native people, but she was full blood of Cherokee.
(01:52:09):
She you can be looking for something, she not even
look at you. You're not saying nothing. She'll tell you
exactly what you're looking for and where it's at. You know,
my mom used to know when I needed to call her,
and I just knew what I needed to do when
she needed to call me. We had that connection that
runs deep in our family, but we're more connected to
it than other people. Once you clear your mind, you
(01:52:29):
clear your heart, and you start thinking and looking, that's
when you start seeing and then it'll click and all
of a sudden, bamn, you're starting seeing this, I knew
my wife was pregnant, you know, way before she even
called and told me. And I was in Iraq. Oh wow,
I even had sympathy in Iraq.
Speaker 1 (01:52:50):
You were having you were having cramps and kicks in the.
Speaker 2 (01:52:53):
Belly, having stomach fans and cravings. And I had to
say same as that, cravings as her.
Speaker 1 (01:53:00):
Oh my gosh, you were craving peanut butter and pickles,
weren't you.
Speaker 2 (01:53:04):
It was Mexican food and chocolate.
Speaker 1 (01:53:07):
Oh my god.
Speaker 2 (01:53:07):
That you know what.
Speaker 1 (01:53:08):
When I was I always carved Mexican food. But you
know what I did, and I never I never really
told a whole lot of people. And I'm surprised my
son did not come out as a spicy chicken sandwich
because I was craving. I craved Chick fil A spicy
chicken sandwiches with a bunch of mayonnaise and unsweet tea
and fries every single day, y'all. Every day.
Speaker 2 (01:53:30):
Spicy chicken sandwich with Swiss cheese for lunch today.
Speaker 1 (01:53:33):
Oh man, that sounds good. No, I had that. I
had that up until the day before I had my son.
The next morning I had I was. I mean, I
waddled into Chick fil A to go get that because
I was so I was so great that that's that's
the only craven I really had, was that the whole time?
Speaker 2 (01:53:49):
So yeah, oh yeah, with Jetty, I agree with you
on that comment. Absolutely.
Speaker 1 (01:53:55):
Yeah, when you run, you activate the predator instinct and
uh and that even listen, that's true. I don't know
why I started thinking about my own dog at that point. Uh,
that's true. You know, that's it just depends. It kind
of depends on what animal it is, too, though, right
and stuff. But yeah, if you're out there in the
(01:54:16):
woods with you know, if a dog man's chasing you.
But what do you do if you're getting chased a
dog man runs after you. If you just stand there,
it's gonna get you. If you run, it's gonna get you.
I'm just saying, I guess you got to stand your ground.
And that's where the the little hill of shell casings
will be left. Yeah, you know what I mean, because
(01:54:38):
I really can't do anything.
Speaker 2 (01:54:40):
I've been in some pretty sketchy situations, and a couple
recently here on my own property. I didn't run. I
stood my ground, But you know, it's it happens, and
I just kind of calmly went back to my place
where my safety was, you know now, and I still
had a venture back out even afterwards, you know, when
I was deal want that mimic like thing. You know,
(01:55:03):
it's you've got to stain your ground. But at the
same time, you can stay in your ground and you
can still wind up as a steamy pile of poo
on the forest floor.
Speaker 1 (01:55:14):
Yes, yes, that's not a pretty thought, but yeah, just
gotta be careful out there, and uh, hey, you could
either wind up a big pile of poo on the
forest floor, or maybe a bear or a bear man
or a bigfoot will come help take care of you
until somebody can, you know, if you get lost in
the woods. I don't know. Uh, there is there is
(01:55:37):
some humanity in these creatures out there, if they're taking
care of children and stuff like that, but they're also
they're also kidnapping women and children and stuff. So you know,
i'd mentioned Dennis Martin earlier when I thought that's who
you were describing. I should have just let you talk,
and I just kept interrupting you. I'm so sorry about that.
I was like, it's Dennis Martin. Martin, it was not
(01:55:59):
Dennis Martin. But however he was I was back in
the nineteen sixties, I think, and he disappeared from the
Smoky Mountains National Forest, and some people did claim that
they thought they had seen like a hairy man or
a feral person running off with a child that day.
So I don't know that is you know, the the
(01:56:21):
number of feral people taking humans has got to be
pretty small. I would think, you know, there's here's my
thing about that. And I was having a conversation I
was messaging back and forth with star Fox Kenny the
other day because he sent me a chart and he
was like, you know, it's showing that, like the majority
of people, I'm going to say, the top one of
(01:56:41):
the top places people are going out of these national parks,
they're being taken by feral people. And I was like,
I don't believe that, Like, I just don't agree with that.
But that's my opinion for my research and everything. I
just don't think feral people are taking the majority of
these people out of these parks.
Speaker 2 (01:56:56):
They're a small portion of it, or not.
Speaker 1 (01:57:00):
Tiny maybe a tiny portion maybe, but uh but nonetheless,
because you just don't you don't hear about that very
often there's not here. Here's here's my theory on that
maybe feral people are being confused for backwoods cults people, Okay,
like people who are living off grid that are in
these l like out in the Talladega Forest where that
(01:57:21):
man got shot last year and his fiance was with
them and they got robbed by these two women ended
up shooting them, and he shot her and she shot
him and he died and and the ladies survived. But
the police when they went to go investigate, they found
like five five different encampments of people from some kind
of like I want to say it was like a
(01:57:41):
religious cult. And uh. And they found and this is
per a foyer request, by the way, and uh, they
found witchcraft tools. That is what they called it. Witchcraft.
They said crystals, And I was not got crystals. I
love crystals, all right, don't I'll be knocking crystals. Okay,
(01:58:01):
I love my crystals. But but they've said witchcraft tools
and statues and stuff like that out there. And yeah,
and in this cult that was out there they called
a cult. Uh, they were known to have committed homicides
and kidnapping people and all sorts of stuff like that.
So they weren't not given a good name. Okay, to
(01:58:23):
the people that are trying to live off grid in
these you know, and I think, I don't think that's legal.
By the way, I don't think you're not supposed to
actually go in a national forest and go set up
camp forever out there with like a religious cult. But
I don't know the laws on that.
Speaker 2 (01:58:39):
Well, for me, no, it's it's not legal for me.
I think there's feral people and then there's true pharal people,
and that's people that basically turned animalistic. I think there's
two different types. That's just my opinion. But reading reading
reports of feral people tells me that there's two different
(01:59:02):
kinds out there. There's the ones that just want to
live off grid and there are some ones that basically
go back to animalistic style living. Okay, Bud, You're sorry, guys,
he's he maybe I spent a week away from home,
so he's been a little.
Speaker 1 (01:59:21):
Little needy, so okay. So it's so the two different types.
There's two different types of feral people then, Okay, so
like the animalistic like the hills have eyes that and
then there's like people that I mean, I think the
people that are living off grid. I wouldn't call them feral, though,
would you. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:59:42):
No, I don't classify. I know that's what classified as.
Speaker 1 (01:59:46):
I don't there are I don't. Yeah, I agree with
Is that like a legal classification or something like people
that are off grid are called feral.
Speaker 2 (01:59:56):
That's what a lot of people are calling them.
Speaker 1 (01:59:58):
Okay, okay, no, I'm just saying that would that would
kind of change things as far as like a graph
would go be like phara. It depends on the definition
of feral. But see in my in my definition of feral,
it's like animalistic, like the hills have ice kind of stuff.
Speaker 2 (02:00:16):
Yeah, I agree with you on that. Yeah, that's why
I tell people, are you sure it's feral people or
people living off grid? Because I believe there is a difference.
But a lot of people classify those people off grid.
It's feral. They're not feral people. Pharaoh means that they
This is true. Definition of feral is animalistic. So if
they're not being animals, they're not feral. They're just off.
Speaker 1 (02:00:39):
Actually, see, people are classifying them as feral because they
ain't country like we are. Okay, we don't. They didn't
grow in the mountains and the hills like we did,
okay out in the middle of nowhere. But I mean,
you can go to BUCkies right now, and I'm shout
out to Buggies. I do like that place a little bit, okay,
But they got shirts to say that you're I'm feral
on it, and I was like, dang, I could get that.
(02:01:00):
But then that's weird because I'm not feral. It's kind
of it's kind of like the new catchphrase like, oh,
I just don't want to go live and be feral.
I was like, really, I don't know. All right, he'lls
have eyes whatever.
Speaker 2 (02:01:12):
Yeah, I don't want to be in an animal. I
want to be me just off grid.
Speaker 1 (02:01:16):
Yeah, I'll be off grid. See, And that's the distinct.
I just think there's a it's good to make the
distinction that that's my definition, y'all.
Speaker 2 (02:01:23):
A feral.
Speaker 1 (02:01:23):
I mean we can, we can look it up. We
can do a whole show on Ferrell's okay, and why not?
Why not? I think maybe we'll do that one day, Okay,
But I don't know what Harold, what's up Harold? Harold says,
if Harold's feral, just kidding, I know, I know, Harold,
he said, you just might run across them Yellow Dell
tribes up in the southern Appalachian Mountains. Yes, probably so,
(02:01:49):
Oh my god, I don't even know what that is,
but that's really interesting, Thank you, Harold. Yeah, Harold, feral Harold,
that's right. And yeah, I would love to be off
grid though. Off grid is the way to go. But
then if I was off grid, I don't know if
i'd be able to do these shows for you guys,
(02:02:11):
you know, because I don't know if I have internet
and h and so gotta make sacrifices, I guess, you know,
so I can't. I'm not going off grid until i'm
done talking with y'all, okay, And I'm not done talking
to y'all yet. All right, I'm gonna give you all
a good topic. Yeah right, Oh my gosh, thank you, Yes, Scott.
(02:02:34):
I love I love this information that comes out in
the chests. The car wash manager makes one hundred and
fifteen thousand dollars a year. By the way, have you
ever seen that have hearts out of there? They tell
you exactly how much everybody that works there made. The
bathroom attendants make more than probably I ever made it.
My my government job, okay, So I don't know.
Speaker 2 (02:02:52):
I'm just saying, yes, small businesses left and right, that's
had names for a long time.
Speaker 1 (02:02:59):
Oh no, out of business like that, Oh Dane, that's
like Walmart is all those big those big companies do that.
That sucks. I know truck drivers don't like BUCkies too,
by the way, So I learned that when we were
out hunting big and we weren't hunting, we were chasing
dog men in Alabama. Some of my friends are truck
drivers and told me about that. So they're like, I
was eating a taco from BUCkies when I got there.
(02:03:21):
They're like, we don't like Bugies okay, but but none anyways.
Speaker 2 (02:03:26):
I know they still they got a good poop broom.
But that's about it for me. I caught my BUCkies
poop when I'm out.
Speaker 1 (02:03:39):
It's a perfect spot for me to go stop by
to when I'm leaving the wood, y'all and we're going
on dog man investigations and stuff. I loved. I love
coming across a Bucky y'all, especial if I've been out
in the woods for three or four days with no shower.
It's just great walking in public like that. Let me
tell you. But uh, but anyways, man, this has been
a fun show tonight. This has been a lot of fun.
(02:03:59):
And we've talked about all sorts of bodily functions tonight
and oh really dive down into the Texas cryptids and
skin walkers out there in middle Texas and we have
a wonderful chat. This chat has just been off the
chain tonight. You guys are so great. I had a
hard time keeping up with all the comments tonight, but
(02:04:20):
but it means world to me. You guys are here
and learning and laughing, learning, laughing with us tonight.
Speaker 2 (02:04:28):
Yeah. If you ain't laughing and having a good time,
you're not learning nothing.
Speaker 1 (02:04:32):
And if I'm not laughing, I'm crying.
Speaker 2 (02:04:36):
Yeah, you know, patcha Adam said it great. Laughter is
the greatest medicine. It is, it is.
Speaker 1 (02:04:44):
Let's see, Harold says I could find a sasquatch wife.
I pulled your comment up and I didn't read it yet,
so now I'm just reading it. Harold, Uh, he could
find him a sasquatch wife while writing up in eastern
Tennessee in western North Carolina mountains, I look like a
big bearded sasquatch.
Speaker 2 (02:05:03):
Yes, you do.
Speaker 1 (02:05:03):
Yes, you do, Harold, and I don't know. Just go
look at the caves. Okay, I bet you. I got
I know a spot where we can. We know where
some big foots are. And Harley took us out to
a good spot and lots of bigfoots. Well we'll hook
it up, okay. Sasquatchmatch dot com.
Speaker 2 (02:05:23):
I'm just kidding.
Speaker 1 (02:05:26):
That up a whole can of worms right there.
Speaker 2 (02:05:29):
Oh God, hashtags sasquatch wives. That's right.
Speaker 1 (02:05:36):
Hey, you might be onto something.
Speaker 2 (02:05:38):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (02:05:38):
You know, I did get asked when I first got
into like speaking publicly and having my podcast and stuff.
I think I was at k g R, a digital broadcast,
and I had somebody send me a message and said hey,
I think it was on Facebook and we're like, uh,
would you be interested in being on a bigfoot dating show?
And I was like, I politely turned it down because
(02:06:01):
I was scared. But they said it was actually and
I don't know, I don't know if it ever they
ever did anything with that, but it was some producers
that were asking if I would do like it was
almost like the Bachelorette or like the Bachelor or something.
It's kind of dating show or like you'd go on
dates where you go out in the woods with like
other bigfoot researchers. What could possibly go wrong seeing I
(02:06:23):
would watch that.
Speaker 2 (02:06:26):
I would watch it, but.
Speaker 1 (02:06:28):
It would just for the laughs I could.
Speaker 2 (02:06:31):
Yeah, of course I don't watch a whole lot of
TV anymore.
Speaker 1 (02:06:34):
Either, So man, I mean, if that opportunity ever came
back around, I don't know should I do it or not?
I don't know, y'all. What do y'all think? I don't know.
Probably not. That would just be embarrassing.
Speaker 2 (02:06:44):
I don't know. Now, naked and afraid I could do.
I was watched looking at you that I would do naked,
afraid and heartbeat. Oh my god, just because I hate clothes.
I love being out in nature, So I mean it
fits me to tea, So I mean, why not go
out there? I can make things laughed to death so
I can have food. Oh man, you know it's a
(02:07:13):
fluffy hill billy.
Speaker 3 (02:07:21):
Man.
Speaker 1 (02:07:22):
Okay, well, this is funny. This this this show is
actually pretty funny tonight, y'all. Okay, cryptin, what's up? This
is Mark art Lynch in western mar Carolina, and most
of the people called Ferrell or them oh producers and
drug producers living up in the Smoking Mountain. Yes they are. Well,
(02:07:46):
the hills have eyes. Okay, the hills have eyes. Yes,
thank you for being here. Mark, it's good to see you.
Speaker 2 (02:07:51):
It is. And oh my gosh, h.
Speaker 1 (02:08:01):
I don't know, I got thrown off with a whole
I probably shouldn't have brought that up about the dating show, y'all.
I know is but it's kind of funny. I don't
know who that was that contacted me, but it was.
It was a long time ago, A long time ago.
Speaker 2 (02:08:15):
Ladies and gentlemen, we have officially derailed.
Speaker 1 (02:08:24):
This is I know, right, this is this is this
is my That was my cue. I just lost internet
there for a second, so that was my cue. It's
time to shut the show down now talking about big
foot dating shows and uh but but you know what
that tells me that people have been thinking about it
and and they were actually getting producers to call people
to get there's enough interest in big footing in the
(02:08:46):
cryptive world where they would actually do a show on
bigfoot dating shows. Okay, so yeah, it's a good thing
and a bad thing.
Speaker 2 (02:08:55):
Yeah, it's it's it's a double edged sword. Yeah, that's
a double edge.
Speaker 1 (02:08:59):
Yeah, so they're scripted, But.
Speaker 2 (02:09:04):
God did.
Speaker 1 (02:09:07):
There's good people in the Bigfoot in communities though. I'm
just saying, of course, for those TV shows, they know
what they were.
Speaker 2 (02:09:12):
Going to do.
Speaker 1 (02:09:13):
They were going to probably find the most country folks
they could find. That's probably why they contacted me. I
don't know the most country folks to really really stereotype Eric,
you would have been perfect for that show. They stereotype
(02:09:35):
bigfoot people that have seen bigfoots. It's being like the
most country country bumpkin Is that a word. I don't know,
the most country folks you could possibly be and uh,
and it would just be to make fun of people
and stuff.
Speaker 2 (02:09:47):
You know as aliens. Look what they're doing in the
eighties eighties with aliens.
Speaker 1 (02:09:52):
Yeah, that's right. I think some of the nicest, coolest
people that I've ever met in my entire life are
Bigfoot researchers and stuff people in the Bigfoot communities. Some
of the best people that you will ever meet are
in the Bigfoot world, like boots on the ground, just
going out and camping and having a good time. And
(02:10:12):
but that's not how they be portrayed on those TV shows.
I bet a dating show it would be scripted, Margaret
said scripted, and I agree it would be scripted probably.
Speaker 2 (02:10:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:10:24):
But anyways, okay, well this has been Yeah, I know,
I don't even have cable. I'm too busy over here
talking about bear men and stuff on my own channel. Okay,
so I'm entertaining. I'm entertaining myself over here. That's how
that's how I roll.
Speaker 2 (02:10:41):
So are you entertained?
Speaker 1 (02:10:44):
Are you not entertained? Everyone?
Speaker 2 (02:10:47):
We are? Do you? I know?
Speaker 1 (02:10:50):
That's you know what I actually like, I know I
need to get some crypted Hunter's merch to sell to everybody.
I'm so sorry. I haven't done that yet, y'all. I will.
I promise it's all my list of things to do.
Speaker 2 (02:11:00):
But I'm actually maybe shirt yeah yeah, I'm actually looking
at getting me a press where I can do hats
and cups and shirts and stuff, because I'm like, well,
I don't want to, you know, sell these products my
merch at a high price and get like only a
couple of bucks from it when I can make it myself.
Speaker 1 (02:11:18):
Yeah. Yeah, that's a good idea too, for sure.
Speaker 2 (02:11:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:11:25):
Oh, so you got it all set up. I think
you should do that and let me know how it works.
Speaker 2 (02:11:29):
Out.
Speaker 1 (02:11:29):
Maybe I'll do the same for me too. I don't know.
I ain't got time to be making T shirts, so
I'm too busy, dang it. Yeah, yeah, you're busy too, though,
You're busy too. Okay, I have not seen I actually
have seen it. I think I have seen this, Joanne.
But the family, it's kind of people that have been
kind of inbred, I think is the word, okay, and
(02:11:51):
stuff like that. So, yeah, what an interesting conversation tonight.
This has been very interesting, Eric. It's been a thank
you so much for being here tonight.
Speaker 2 (02:12:03):
For me.
Speaker 1 (02:12:04):
Yes, thank you so much for being here tonight. You
have greeced us with your presence, and for that I'm
forever grateful. Yes, we are talking high class.
Speaker 2 (02:12:20):
I'm trying. I'm sorry, Oh man, you for having me.
This is some fun stuff and I've enjoyed this talk.
I mean it's we always have a good time we're
on the show together, so I appreciate it a lot. Yeah,
(02:12:40):
I really do. We do. Well.
Speaker 1 (02:12:42):
Tell everybody about your YouTube channel and all your books.
You're an author. Tell everybody about your books and what
you got, what you got going on right now?
Speaker 2 (02:12:51):
Okay, so, uh, you know, I've been off for a week,
and then uh I started doing my shows again last weekend,
and uh, I may have to miss Sunday because now
just I'm going on nights. I gotta work nights for
a week, starting Sunday night at eight o'clock. So I'm
trying to figure out if I can squeeze the show
in early or if I'm just gonna have to pre
record something. Saturday, I was supposed to go watch monster trucks.
(02:13:15):
I want tickets to the Monster Truck Jam. So I'm like, Okay,
you know I got free free parking tickets. You know
some monster trucks, Boka Booga, you know cave Man, He'll Billy.
Let's go watch some trucks, cruss things, big trucks. I love.
Speaker 1 (02:13:29):
I love monster trucks.
Speaker 2 (02:13:30):
Digger well. I've been in bigfoots from my area and
I've used to I grew up watching big Foot. I
remember down on west Bypass and Springfield before it came
what it was. It used to be a a picking
pool or junk yard on one side and a cow
field on the other. Bigfoot used to crunch vehicles down
(02:13:51):
there at that auto that scrap yard there on the
other side of bypass in Springfield when I was a pup.
But uh so, no, I've got I've got some stuff
coming on. I got a brother. So I had an
interesting happened to me while I was off last week.
So I was off last week under the National Rally,
and I was hanging out with some good brothers. Well,
(02:14:12):
I found a good brother that also does paranormal investigations
up in Kansas City area, and he actually got a
paranormal investigatation of the Sally House. Well, me and him
was kind of talking and I had well and me
being me, Yeah, I had some of my equipment with me.
We'll just we'll leave it at that. I may or
may not have partaken of bringing some investigative equipment with
(02:14:35):
me along with mvy geese and some other stuff. So
I break out the still we're doing an EVP session?
Will we led up to? I don't want to give
too much away because I'm trying to put the video.
Let's say there's something very interesting that happened in that
hour long EVP session we had, and then what led
up later on that night. So let's say I was
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not alone when I was sleeping in my hotel room
at night oh oh yeah, So it was fun, you know,
because I'll give you a small hint. EVP meter was
going nuts on my low Oh no. When I sat
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it down the first time, was getting ready to go
to bed, it was it was just green. It was
flat lined, means it wasn't picking up hardly any MF.
A couple seconds after me starting to do stuff, something
set on that bed and pegged out that EMF meter
for over ten minutes while I was getting stuff done
ready to go to bed. And yeah, I could show
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that one, but that's I'll get in trouble for showing
that part of the video, so I had to cut
that out. But all through the night, you'll watch that
EMF meter go flat and then max out and go
flat or just kind of. Something was walking around the
bedroom all night long, and I caught a few voices
as well.
Speaker 1 (02:16:00):
Oh cool, Well that's cool. Yeah, it's ever. I stayed
in a haunted hotel one time, probably a bunch of times,
but down in Americas. God, I can't remember the name
of that hotel. Dang it, it's like the only hotel
in America's Georgia. I don't remember what it's called. Uh
down there where like Jimmy Carter is from seven near Planes. Yeah,
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I can't think of it. But anyways, that place was
so haunted. I went there too, uh and I could
hear people walking like and every time I could hear
people walking down the hall at night, but nobody's walking
down the hall. It's like it's almost like a big house,
kind of like a mansion, I guess, right in downtown.
I think it's America's. And I there was somebody in
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my room all night. I felt it. I could I
could see it, I could feel it. It was horrible.
I did not like it at all, and I had
to work the next day. I was there for work. Okay,
I had a meeting and I didn't sleep very well.
So but anyways, I don't like hunted hotels.
Speaker 2 (02:17:03):
I love them me personally, I love them. I thrive
and stuff like that. That's kind of you know, that's
what I do. So I had a blast. I don't
know if it was me kicking my foot around all
night or something messed with me. Quite often i'll be
kicking my foot and go off. That was amazed when
me or I was kicking my foot, you know, I
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don't know. It was a fun time. You know, I
can't tell the name of the hotel I was at
because I don't have permission. But I can't tell you
I was at Indian Point, which is down by Branson, Missouri.
Speaker 1 (02:17:33):
The Windsor Hotel, y'all, that's where I was, The Windsor Hotel. Yes,
in America, that's where I was.
Speaker 2 (02:17:41):
I want to go.
Speaker 1 (02:17:43):
You want to go to the Windsor Hotel.
Speaker 2 (02:17:46):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (02:17:46):
Yeah, Here, I'll show a picture for my phone. I
don't know if y'all can see it. I'll just show
you a picture. It's kind of blurry. You can't really
see it anyways. It looks like an old it looks
like an old castle. You can look it up online.
It looks like an old castle kind of. It's like
old world old world architecture, maybe like Tartarian maybe dare
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I say, It's not as elaborate as like Tartarian, but
it might be, yes, maybe inspired by that.
Speaker 2 (02:18:18):
I can tell you one thing, something very good came
from that EVP session is the reason why I love
paranormal research. What we discovered, which I'm trying to do
research on, but what we were told, and I won't
give too much of it away, and what happened towards
the end is the reason why I love doing the
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paranormal stuff. And that'll be all on the our little
over an hour long EVP session we did, so I
got to finish stitch into that. I've been busier in
hiccup this week. I was hoping to have that video
out by tomorrow, but I have been hammered at work
all week. Since being off for a week, I have
been and then that and help. Monday, I was climbing
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in the back of my work truck and I felt
two pops in my right hamstring and it almost knocked
me to the ground. That's been a couple of days,
hardly moving around, eating a lot of edle act to
keep me mobile. Yeah, this suck. I couldn't sit on
my right side. I had a hard time standing, hard
time walking, and so I was like, I am not
setting in my computer chair for four hours going through
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audio because that's what I got left is my digital
three sixty to go through. Because I was I was
in pain. I was in a lot of pain. But
it's doing good now. Long as I don't move just right,
and longs I don't set on it just right, it's good.
I've got it where it's none now for the most part,
but every now and then it reaches out and goes, hey,
I'm still here, you know, and being being a fluffy
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guy like me and you got that going on. That's
not a good conversation. Eric comes, you know, combination, it's yeah,
you know, fluffy and hurt and hamstring don't help.
Speaker 1 (02:19:54):
Oh no, I know. Sometimes the pan just doesn't just
lets you know you're still alive. It sucks, man.
Speaker 2 (02:20:03):
So I'm hoping to have that video out this week.
I am working on my Western Cody Barrett start of Legend.
I got the research done where I picked back up
on that. Currently got seven books out. My latest one,
which has been so far one of my best reactive
books so far people is probably their favorite so far
(02:20:25):
is Beast of the Ozarks First Kill. And in this book,
you're not only I'm not only writing in the mindset
of the main character, but I write in the mindset
of the beast as well. So I took a different
twist on this book, a different way writing, which was
very difficult. When you're trying to write in the mindset
of a creature. It's like, well, well, how does this
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thing actually think so. I mean I literally had to
come up with what it calls things, how it sees things,
and it's mentality. On top of that, what's going on
is this is not just a typical cryptid horror, modern
day crypti horror that takes place in Pineville, Missouri. This
is actually a cryptid horror with a twist book. So
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that is available. I did see where I had an
issue with it on Amazon at spin fixed, so it
can now be bought on Amazon. For some reason, it
wasn't showing up on there. Come find out as that
it said the language something about adult stuff in the
in the cover or something like that, and I'd accidentally
clicked Yes, it wasn't showing up on Amazon. It is
now available on Amazon and audio oh nice.
Speaker 1 (02:21:35):
Well shoot, yeah, well amazing and uh and so you
and you've also got your podcast and over on YouTube.
Everybody please mo over and subscribe to The Bizarre and
the Unknown on YouTube. And Rumble. Actually Eric's been putting
some You've got some videos over there, and you go live.
You can speak a little more freely.
Speaker 2 (02:21:56):
Yeah, I got it. Yeah, I got to do some
more Rumble. Well, I've had done none. I've been I've
been so busy. It's hard to do off multiple platforms.
But I just realized it's pretty dark in here. But
always it's late to on my on my life that
fry my brain. So but yeah, I do do that stuff.
I will be going live on Rumble again here soon.
(02:22:19):
I will be doing doing a member's only YouTube live
here again soon. I've got a couple more shows than
I'm fixing to get out. I've just been way too
busy to get them out yet. So one of the
new shows will be once a month is called UH
book Club and UH that's where we read my books
and we talk about them live. So we'll talk about
(02:22:40):
the books, why the character was doing this, why I
was done that. We're going to go over my books live.
And then the next one is going to be Ah.
It's called Oh I just brain farted Writers Workshop, and
that's where I want to get other authors together come
on live and we talk about how we're writing, you know,
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you know, how is it that we are writing methods
are and you know, like my you know, for me,
like the Dolphs. The Land Beyond, which is the first
book in the Mountain Man series that I started, was
is an homage to Louis Lamar leuis Lamar was one
of my favorite authors, one of the very first authors
I was able to get into. So the dolphs is
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me paying homage to him because he is was a
the fact. That's what I've been I've been listening his
books all week, from Sacket len on I'm up to
Jubil Now. I love the Sacket series. It's one of
my favorite series. So when I wanted, I wanted to
pay some homage to him. And that's where I mean.
It's it's got a different twist to it than than
the Sackets, but I wanted some of that, some of
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that characteristics in there because I wanted to pay respects
to an author that I absolutely loved growing up. I
can't read. I'm dyslexic. Reading and writing is extremely hard
for me, but his books is one of the very
few books that I can actually pick up and read.
I just I'm big Louis Lamar f.
Speaker 1 (02:24:06):
I used to I had one of his books when
I was a kid. I think my dad gave it
to me. When I was a kid. I was I
was a reader, an avid reader. Okay, when I was
when I was growing up and I went to school,
have a have a degree actually in English literature. Okay,
so so I used to be a reader. I don't
read as much now as I used to. But Louis
Lamar that was that my it was like the wild West,
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like cowboy style, right, yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:24:31):
Yeah, yeah, it's this. He's known well known for the Sackets.
The Sackets is it is a great series of books.
I mean, yeah, if you want to get into some
good Mountain Man and Western books, I mean, who and
who all in here knows of the movie John Wayne
movie Hondo, which is one of John Yeah, that is
actually a Sacket series book written by Louis Lamar.
Speaker 1 (02:24:55):
We I think I know somebody named Hondo.
Speaker 2 (02:24:57):
Actually, yeah, Hondo that that is actually a book. And
that's a second.
Speaker 1 (02:25:03):
Series book too, So that's where that name originates from.
I knew it sounded familiar. Yes, yes, my buddy hadn't
tiked him in a while, but he went on he
had a dog Man encounter and it was on a
VIC kind of show dog Man Encounters Hondo. That's not
his real name, by the way, but that's just that's
his nickname.
Speaker 2 (02:25:23):
Yeah, oh yeah, son, it's it's great. I love that stuff.
You know, it is it's hard for me to read.
It's hard for me to write because I really I
really struggle with it. But I've got programs that helps
me to write. And then I've got my Eye and
Yard readers on Patreon. They go through and read my books.
They get first look of my books before it's ever printed.
(02:25:45):
They give me feedback on on them. So if you're
interested in being one of those, that's that's a tear
on my Patreon. It's it's fun. I love it and
it's really helped with my writing. But yeah, Beast of
Those Arcs is my latest one, but I'm working on.
Cody Barrett started Legend, which is my Western and uh
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just got I'll give you a little bit of hint.
Cody just got through talking to Frank and Jesse James.
So Frank and Jesse James is very big with my family.
We had a very tight connection with them.
Speaker 1 (02:26:20):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:26:20):
We used to hide them out all the time down
in Pineville, Missouri. So I had to put Frank and
Jesse in there because it's tied to my family.
Speaker 1 (02:26:30):
Wait, your actually your family actually did that? Like your
your family?
Speaker 2 (02:26:35):
Yeah, Frank and Jesse used to ride out in Testament's cave.
They used Testament's branch. Uh. They would come on my
family property and my family would leave the haste hollowed
out in the center. So Frank and them would ride
in and Jesse would ride in, and we'd stack haybills
up and hide them from the posse. That's family.
Speaker 1 (02:26:54):
I'll be no way a bunch of rebels the world.
That is so cool.
Speaker 2 (02:27:02):
Yeah, So I had to put Frank and Jesse in
there because like the very first Jesse James movie ever
ever put out was done in Pinevale, Missouri, my family
was in it.
Speaker 1 (02:27:12):
Oh wow, that is wild, that's really wild.
Speaker 2 (02:27:17):
My family are co founders of McDonald County. Back before
then it was known as Snake County. Now where the
second family to live there, the first family getting married
in there when the Trail Tears came through Pinefeld, Missouri.
Some of my family married some of the Cherokee off
the Trail Tears. That's how I got the Cherokee blood
in me. So my family's got a lot of history
down in there.
Speaker 1 (02:27:37):
Oh yeah, that's fascinating, super fascinating. Well, your book sounds
like it's amazing and uh man, that's really you know, what.
I think that's really cool that you allow people to
actually read the books too, but before you get them,
get them out there and you get some input from
from your audience and stuff, and uh and I love that.
(02:27:58):
That's so super cool and a great way to do things.
Keeps everybody you know and you guys are interested.
Speaker 2 (02:28:05):
Go to my patreon, the Bizarre and Unknown and look
it up. I have an acer tier and then I
in your iron your tier Acier, you'll get to look
at all my books after they've been put out. All
my videos and audios caught from investigations are beyond there,
but I the Iron Yard gets all that, plus they
get a look at my books before they're published.
Speaker 1 (02:28:29):
That's awesome, super awesome. And where can people find your books?
On Amazon?
Speaker 2 (02:28:34):
Amazon? Yeah, on Amazon for the hard copy and the kindle. Uh,
three different platforms. On audio, it's oh my gosh, I
just books is one of them? The oh man, okay,
what's there on? Give you a second. I have completely
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giffed that off. Audible books, and then I think iBooks
is the other one.
Speaker 1 (02:29:07):
Well, we'll be sure to put it in the description box.
I've got your Amazon links and stuff and our our
mind's been putting the links in the chat all night.
Thank you so much to all the module. Thank you
so much for being here and for doing that for
for us. I do appreciate it, so yes, thank you. Yes,
you're one of them too.
Speaker 2 (02:29:30):
Oh yeah, I forget that. Yeah yeah, I've got a wrench.
I forget that sometimes. Man, I'm just like, hey, I'm
in the chat, hi, and I forget that.
Speaker 1 (02:29:41):
Yeah, man, I love that.
Speaker 2 (02:29:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:29:46):
Well, that that is really great. You guys please go
over to to go check out Eric's booksh'all on audio
or on Amazon for sure, and and go subscribe over
the Bizarre and the Unknown and also on William night
Hawks channel as well. Eric is a co host with
William Nighthawk on the Nighthawk High Strangeness channel on the
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weekends as well. So y'all please go subscribe over there
if you hadn't already. And and I know the mom
has been putting the links of that in the chat
as well. I saw critic Bill put it in there
in Marien, I think, so thank y'all so much for that.
And uh yeah, well Eric, please come back and hang
out with me again soon. This was a lot of fun, Okay, awesome.
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I know we talk about a lot of weird stuff y'all,
but tonight we did not disappoint in that department. Okay,
we did not disappoint And so yeah, so thank you
guys again everybody for being here tonight. And like I said,
if you want to get access to all my remote
viewing data and stuff and all the all the even
the pictures that I didn't get pulled up tonight on
my stream yard, they're over in my patreon. So you
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guys go become a member over there. And I do
appreciate all of my members, all the support. And I
was see y'all again on Saturday night. We're going on
the hunt at ten o'clock Eastern and and I promise
you guys it's gonna be a great show. And y'all
please stay safe out there this weekend and this week
keep your head on a swivel, don't live in fear.
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Sorseys a fart hard. Thanks man, y'all have fun. I know, yes, yes,
I hope everybody learned a little sunning. I learned a
lot tonight actually, and uh and yes, our our topics
were the Beast of Bear Creek, which was a s
walker skin walker. I know, I don't say it very often. Uh,
I do believe that's what that was, what it is
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and uh and the bear King was probably a big
foot y'all out of Middle Texas. Okay, Middle Texas. And
mystery is solved kind of on those two. So yeah,
well got it, check it off the list, okay. Uh
but y'all, y'all have a wonderful night and a wonderful day.
(02:31:57):
Please stay safe and I will see you guys back
here on Saturday. All right, Eric, we'll see you over
on your channel soon. All right, everybody, have a great night. Bye, y'all.
Speaker 2 (02:33:01):
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