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October 2, 2025 111 mins
https://thecryptidhuntress.comOn the night of July 21, 2021, a man called into the Pender County 911 center, reporting that he was driving near the Moores Creek National Battlefield in North Carolina, and saw a tall man wearing Civil War clothes, and drenched in blood all over his body. He pulled his truck over, while still on the phone with the dispatcher. As they spoke, a loud bang can be heard on the recording and the man suddenly shouts, “That’s not human! That’s not human! There’s something in the bed of my truck!” The man can be heard accelerating his vehicle and slam his brakes, as he reports that the non-human entity launched over his truck and into the road as he got a good look at the creature before it ran into the woods.

The audio call recently went viral on social media, as well as an interview with the man and the Sheriff of Pender County by Carolina Case Files. What exactly was happened that night and what were the two entities that the man encountered? Jessica was tasked with this location and encounter that night as a coordinate remote viewing target and discusses the data here with Dr. John Stamey. 

Dr. John Stamey received his doctorate from NC State University in Raleigh. During his three years in that program, he was also a research associate for the Rhine Research Center in Durham, working with renowned researchers such as Dr. Sally Rhine Feather. Dr. John has always had an interest in the paranormal. He runs a number of Comicons as well as Bigfoot & Lizardman festivals. He co-hosts ScaryCast, a weekly podcast on Blog Talk Radio and airs his shows on his YouTube channel, Bigfoot and Company. He has published several books, including: Bigfoot Explorers and Introduction to Hominology Look - Up in the Sky: Aliens, UFOs and Anomalies Lizardman, Bigfoot & Friends

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Speaker 1 (00:59):
Well, good even everybody. It's the cryptid Huntress. And boy
do I have an interesting remote viewing target for us tonight.
I just so happened to be tasked with that non
human entity out of North Carolina. I think the target
actually was the exact location at the at the time

(01:20):
this happened. And I have so much data for this
wild and crazy target. If you don't know what I'm
talking about, We're going to get into it tonight, y'all.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
They they're calling this a Class A pel crawler or
Class A rake encounter, Okay, and uh, and we're going
to find out exactly what happened, where it was and
all that jazz tonight on this show. I do have
my good friend, doctor John Stamy here in the studio
with me tonight, and we're going to talk about this

(01:53):
incident and much more. Let's say, let me pull up
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so busy. I've been so busy. I slid in like
like I was playing baseball, y'all. It's just into home
plate tonight, and thank goodness, John is here and we're
gonna make this happen tonight. All of the data is

(02:16):
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(02:37):
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information for this target tonight is there, including the links.
I got a link to. Let's see, there's a couple
of other stories. I think we're gonna make a connection
tonight as a matter of fact, because it turns out
the the YouTube channel or the group that actually put

(03:02):
this story out with this nine one one call is
called Carolina case Files, and if you go to their
website and their YouTube channel, they have another interview that
is from about a mile down the road from where
this happened, and it was an actual dog man encounter. Okay,
so we've got ghosts, we've got pel crawlers, we've got
dog men, and it's all around. Guess what a battlefield. Okay,

(03:27):
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and let's see I guess let's just get to the show, y'all. Okay,

(04:13):
let's get to the show. I've got John here. John
has a big event coming up this weekend up in
North Carolina, and that is why we've decided to do
this target tonight. We pulled this one out, decided to
cover this tonight because John is in North Carolina and
he's a little familiar with this one. Actually, he and
our good friend Matthew delf just had a discussion on

(04:34):
this incident this past week. On the night of July
the twenty first, twenty twenty one, a man called into
the Pinder County nine to one one center reporting that
he was driving near the Moors Creek National Battlefield in
North Carolina. He saw a tall man wearing Civil War clothes,
which is interesting because I think it was a Revolutionary

(04:56):
War battle that happened there. But this guy in the
Civil War CLOBs was drenched in blood all over his body,
like he'd been hitting the head or had a head wound.
He pulled his truck over, and while still on the
phone with the dispatcher, as they spoke, a loud bang
can be heard on the recording, and the man suddenly shouts,

(05:17):
that's not human, that's not human. And then there's something
in the bed of my truck, is what he said.
The man could be heard accelerating his vehicle and slamming
on his brakes as he reports the non human entity
because all he said was that's not human, it was
launched over his truck and into the road, and he

(05:40):
got a good look at the creature as it ran
off into the woods. The audio call recently went viral
on social media, as well as an interview that he
and the Sheriff of Pender County did with the Carolina
Case Files over on YouTube. Y'all please go subscribe over
there on their channel. And we're wondering what exactly happened

(06:03):
that night and what were those entities that he encountered.
I was tasked with a coordinate remote viewing target, just one,
and we're gonna discuss that data tonight with doctor John Stamy.
Doctor John Stamy has always had an interest in the paranormal.
He runs a number of comic cons as well as
Bigfoot and Lizardman festivals. He hosts Scary Cast, a weekly

(06:27):
podcast on blog Talk Radio, and he has shows on
his YouTube channel, Bigfoot and Company. And he's published several
books including Bigfoot Explorers and Introduction to Hominology, Look Up
in the Sky, Aliens, UFOs and Anomalies, Lizard Man, Bigfoot
and Friends is the other one, and you guys can
find him on Scary Cast, iHeartRadio, and on YouTube. Please

(06:50):
help me. Welcome to the show, Doctor John Stamy.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
Hello, Hello Jessica, how are you doing.

Speaker 1 (06:57):
I'm doing excellent. I'm just glad to be here. How
are you doing?

Speaker 3 (07:01):
I'm doing great. I am up staying in Franklin, North
Carolina with my very good friends Mark Munsey and his
wife Carrie as we're working on the Bigfoot Comic Con
that's going to take place Saturday from ten am to
six pm at the Factory in Franklin, North Carolina on

(07:22):
Georgia Road. It's a beautiful facility, lots of fun things
to do and a couple of big rooms to have
a great comic con and talks about Bigfoot. So I
can't wait to get there. It seems like everybody in
town knows about it. We've done a lot of advertising.
I hate that you can't be here, but we've got
a lot of our friends here and I'll tell everybody

(07:43):
about them later. But it's just going to be a
blast and I'm looking forward to seeing everybody. It's been
a month since I've run an event, so it's always
good to see my friends.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
Oh yeah, John, I wish I could be there. I
know I've got I've got plans this weekend, and that's
why renting so late today. I got some stuff I
gotta do this weekend. But but thank you for inviting
me to be there, and I know it's going to
be a fantastic event. All your events are amazing and
they're a lot of fun, and you get you get
the best speakers there too.

Speaker 3 (08:12):
Okay, well I do, especially Jessica Jones's party, durn good,
and I like I like having your at my events.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
Oh well, thank you. I like being at your events.
I'll be at your next events for sure. Just get
this one, Okay, for sure. Yes, and you guys, don't forget.
I will be And John, are you gonna make it
to Florida next week? Because I'm gonna be at James's
super soon.

Speaker 3 (08:34):
I will be able to make it because I have
really got too much to do. I am moving a
lot of my things up from Myrtle Beach to Morganton,
North Carolina, so that I can stay some with my family.
They have asked me to and love them to death,
so I can't say no.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
Well, we will miss you next week as well, while
we're sitting by the pool. Okay, well, have good time, Okay,
thank you, John. Okay, well, John, we're here tonight to
talk about the pell Crawler. They're calling it a pell
crawler or a rake encounter out of North Carolina. Now,

(09:13):
this happened about four years ago. Okay, about four years ago. Uh,
in North Carolina. That's where you are right now, and
this has gone girl.

Speaker 3 (09:24):
I'm up in Franklin, and it's we're up here. There
are a lot of woods here. There's a lot of crazy, small,
tiny roads that you have to drive on, and there's
no telling what's out there in the woods. You know,
the woods are really the last great unexplored wilderness.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
Of the world.

Speaker 3 (09:42):
It's not the sea, it's the woods.

Speaker 1 (09:46):
Oh my gosh. Yes, well the woods can get mighty
scary at night. Okay. And uh And apparently there was
a fellow that was driving his truck down the road
late at night. Now, the timeframe was in between midnight
and three am. I've heard of variety. Okay. The guy's
got an interview that he's done on Carolina Case Files. Yeah,

(10:06):
and I did see his interview. But he was driving
down the road and he was passing a battlefield. Okay,
a battlefield. Now, we do know that battlefields are places
where there's a lot of crypto sightings, a lot of ghosts. Okay,
like Civil War battlefields, Revolutionary War battlefields, you name it.
We got plenty of those down here in the South,

(10:27):
don't we.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
Absolutely we do, yeah, we do well. We also in Jessica,
we also have a lot of graveyards, and I'm particularly
fond of graveyards and dowsing in graveyards. In fact, you
and your son Ben came up here to near Clayton, Georgia,
and we did some of that. And it's always a
lot of fun to go dowsing, especially in graveyards. You

(10:51):
can find amazing spirits. Uh.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
Yeah, that was really wild. We actually went up there.
We met with one of your friends and he showed us.
He took us to a very special cemetery where y'all
have had some bigfoot encounters out there, and he showed
us how to locate graves by using dowsing rods. It
was wild and it was accurate.

Speaker 3 (11:15):
I was in the home depot where I normally buy
my copper wire for dowsing, and there are a number
of those gentlemen that work there and they know the
same techniques that mister Bob did and that I know.
So it's really very interesting up here in Raeven County, Georgia,
which is the most the northeast most corner of Georgia.

(11:38):
There's a lot of experience in dowsing and a lot
of people do it.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, I've trained in some dowsing. Actually,
we took up one of my Bigfoot teams. Jim one
of the guys on our team. I don't know Jim.
I think Jim did teach us. We have a little
session on dowsing. He's with the Georgia Dowsers and so
he taught us how to use our dowsing rods. That
was really fun. So I highly recommend it you all

(12:05):
if anybody wants to go out. It's an old timey
method of locating water. You can locate pretty much anything
in the ground, especially including you really can.

Speaker 3 (12:15):
It's just what you put in your mind. It's what
you set your mind to find. That's what you can
find with dowsing. And people when I tell them that,
you're kind of amazed. They think it's just for water.

Speaker 1 (12:28):
It's for dead people too, it oh man, Oh yeah, well,
speaking of dead people. Okay, So this gentleman is driving
down the road and he sees a man about thirty
years old, he said, and he's standing on the side
of the road, John, and he's wearing it's a little peculiar, right,
because it's in the middle of the night, and this

(12:49):
guy's wearing like a civil war uniform, his civil war clothes,
is what he said. And he had blood dripping off
of his head. It sounded like he was covered in blood.
Actually from the interview that I listened to, and the
interview is in the description box below if you guys
wanted to check that out after the show, the guy

(13:11):
was he was covered in blood, wearing a soldier's uniform
from a long time ago. And the guy was concerned.
He didn't stop, Okay. I saw somebody in the chat said, well,
that's why I think it was Corey. He's like, that's
why you don't pull over for people in the on
the side of the road out in the middle of nowhere.
They pulled the okie doke on you, okay, and uh,

(13:31):
you never know, like you pull over, you know, pull
over for this ghost of a soldier and a pell
crawler jumps in your truck. Okay, And that's that's actually
what happened to this guy. But uh, but the guy
had enough wherewithal to at least stop and help the guy.
So John, he called nine to one one and uh,

(13:52):
and I guess from there we have a recording from
that nine to one one call, which is pretty terrifying. Actually,
I think it's great. I don't think it's too terrifying
to me, but a lot of people think it's pretty terrifying.

Speaker 3 (14:05):
John Well, I think I think anytime you have someone
in the middle of a true experience, whether you think
it's really terrifying or not, you can empathize with them
and say, God, Lee, I don't know how I would
feel if that was happening to me. I mean, it's
hard to keep you cool, you know, when and Jessica,

(14:26):
I know you've had experiences. It's really you know, sometimes
we can keep our cool, but sometimes I had one.
I had one that's in my book look up in
the sky that was absolutely terrifying. And I'll never forget
looking up at the ceiling and say why me? I
mean I didn't know what else to do, but why me?

(14:46):
And just stared straight forward. It was just like, you know, yes,
it's it's it's okay to keep your cool, but when
you can't, you just really can't and it and it
can be those can be one of the most terrifying
experiences one has ever had.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
It sure can. I just learned to embrace the suck
because I have so many weird things that happen to me,
always have, always have. Uh, Don Don probably had some
weird stuff happened to him too, Thank you, Don. He says,
civil war bait for a rake ambush on this guy
is weird. But nothing surprises me. Nothing surprises me either, Don,
And and that's exactly what happened here. Now, let's let's

(15:27):
go over some of the stats here what happened. Okay,
so in the Carolina case files. Now, if you guys
are interested in checking out their YouTube channel, I'll pull
it up on the screen. See'all can see it. I
want to give them. We got to give them some
credit here because I think this fella does some pretty
good boots on the ground interviews and things like that.

(15:48):
And they've got some great, great videos here.

Speaker 3 (15:52):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (15:52):
They're saying that the witness was coming up from Florida
to visit his family. When he was driving through North Carolina.
He said that a man was standing in a ditch
wearing what appeared to be torn Civil war uniform, A
torn Civil War uniform and it was odd to see
after midnight on a highway. And now the caller, the
guy called nine on one because he thought the man

(16:13):
needed emergency assistance, and the caller suddenly heard a massive
bang on his truck and it bounced down from the
rear end of the vehicle and the nine one one
call in the NIE on one call. I guess that
became some good evidence there of exactly what happened. Let

(16:34):
me stop sharing this, okay, So I guess I have
I have part of the number one call right here,
and I would love to play this for the audience.
This is a NIMA one call straight from the NAMBA
one center, and I don't know, it might be interrupted
by some talking too, so I'm gonna have to I
may have to pause it, okay, but let's listen to this.

(16:55):
This is I just found this online and just pulled
it up. So let's I'm gonna put this up to
the microphone so you guys can hear this. Have you
heard this yet, John.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
Yes, I have. Matt Delphin listened to this. I think
it was last week, and we discussed it a little
bit and we both definitely got the creeps. This sounded
like the real thing.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
Okay, oh my gosh.

Speaker 3 (17:18):
But I will say that, and I want to make
a comment, but it in a way, it was very straightforward.
A creature jumped on the back of his truck, started
pounding on the roof of it, and he did some
maneuvers to get the creature to fly out of the
truck bed. Now that's really the long and the short

(17:40):
of it. But just the experience of knowing that you've
got some type of weird creature on you just made
it completely terrifying.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
Yeah, it did. It did, and you're going to hear
in this guy's voice it was terrifying. Okay, so let
me place some of this nine one one call great canykay,
Now on one, what's the events of your emergency.

Speaker 2 (18:05):
I'm driving off church Head. I just crossed the Black
River and I thought, I thought guy standing on the
front of the lord bleeding.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
Okay, where you are, sir, I'm on suurch Head.

Speaker 2 (18:19):
I just crossed the Black River. I'm heading towards fifty three.
Ge I just pass uh ptreous watch.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
Okay, see you're avering near on Moore Street, Joe.

Speaker 2 (18:35):
Okay, and did you you saw a man standing.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
Inside of the road.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
What what was that, sir?

Speaker 1 (18:51):
I sat heaven, what.

Speaker 3 (18:55):
Sir are you?

Speaker 2 (18:56):
Okay, sir, there's something in the town?

Speaker 1 (19:00):
Okay, what's in the way. There's something in the bed
of your truck.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
Ma'am just turned on my bed talking of something in
my bed.

Speaker 3 (19:15):
Okay. So when you say something.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
What do you mean? I just thought it off the
bed of my God. Okay, what was it? According to Okay?
So let me tell you. Let me give you a
little commentary there. John So the interview that he did,

(19:38):
he said that he actually when he saw the thing
that was looking at his window, he said, it was
pale and white. I'll read I'll read some of what
he said here in just a second. But he said
it was something that had put its face up to
the back of his window, his back window. He turned
a cab light on, like the light that goes into
the bed of the truck like that, I guess, not
in the cab. It's the bid light that points to

(19:59):
the back of his truck. And this thing was looking
at his window. He said it was like it was
had pel white skin, and it's like it was like
skin was stretched back. It was like really tightly stretched
back like basically he described what was like a pell
crawler is what he described, which let's see. I guess

(20:19):
I can. Well, I'll pull up I'll pull up some
peal crawler pictures in just a second. I like this
comment from Heather here, because yes, there was another incident,
another encounter just one one mile actually they said one
mile to it the most one mile from that that area.
The interviewed a guy named Larry, I think his named Larry,
and he had a dog man acounter. We're gonna talk

(20:40):
about that in just a minute.

Speaker 3 (20:42):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (20:43):
But uh, but he said that when he saw it,
you can hear his car, his truck accelerate, John, and uh,
and then he slammed on the brack. He said, he
went at least eighty miles an hour and slammed on
his brakes and then they went flying over the bit,
the cab of the truck and it landed in the
ground and front of him, and he was able to
see it and it stood up and it ran off

(21:04):
into the woods. So he saw it. I don't know
about you, John, that that doesn't sound terrifying. I know
I was. I got a big old smile on my
face because I love this stuff, Okay, but for him
it had to have been horrible, absolutely horrible.

Speaker 3 (21:18):
Yes, he's out there alone, and I think that's that's
the primary thing that makes this frightening. If you if
you had a group of people, it wouldn't be nearly
as terrifying as it is when you're all by yourself
and you don't know where help can come from nor
when it can get to you.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
That's right, that's right. Well, and I've got to remember
it all started off with him seeing a soldier with
blood on him standing in a ditch on the side
of the road. Okay, now I know this.

Speaker 3 (21:49):
This.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
I did some AI artwork, y'all. Okay, so this is
like me doing some AI. I tried to make it midnight,
but it came out, you know, dusk or something. But uh,
but this is kind of like what he saw when
he was driving down the road, you know, this, like
man just standing there. And and so it started out
with that. How odd is that?

Speaker 3 (22:08):
John.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
It's like, at first, when you hear the story, it
sounds like, well, maybe that soldier had jumped in the
back of his truck and that's what he saw, and
maybe it was like maybe maybe it was like a
soldier ghost or something. But to a lot of people,
ghosts aren't supposed to be able to hit things, and
you know, could jump in his truck and make all
that racket and stuff.

Speaker 3 (22:30):
That's that's correct.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Yeah, it's a It's a whole different entity, though, I mean,
what are the odds.

Speaker 3 (22:38):
The odds are very low that it is a ghost,
because a ghost would be, I believe, weightless from what
my experience has been. Even when that even when you
have ghosts in your house and you hear them moving
things around, they don't seem to have any weight to them.
But you know, this thing m clunking down in the

(23:00):
in the bed of the truck had to be terrifying.
And I'm very glad that he knew to speed up
and then put on his brakes so that this thing
might be caught off guard and might be thrown out
of the truck, which it was. Now we didn't hear
did he stop when the creature was in front of him?

Speaker 1 (23:23):
He had slammed on his brakes, and after it ran
off into the woods. I'm assuming he drove off after that.
Of course I wouldn't have stuck around about you, No.

Speaker 3 (23:34):
No, no, I'd be gone I'd be gone in a
minute to the nearest police station.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
I don't care. I know, I like to be tough
and everything, but in that case, I probably would just
drive off, because, yeah, I don't know. You don't know
how many there are around there too. I mean, he's
already seen a ghost of a soldier and we don't
even know if that was really a ghost. Not yet.
I have removieed it though. Okay, let's see how he
described it. The caller said he saw a snow white

(24:02):
face that was looking into his truck. It had sunken
It had sunken eyes and no nose. Now, this is
from the interview he did on Carolina Case Files, where
this guy's face was not shown. It was the back
of his head. But he was doing an interview. He
seemed pretty nervous when he was talking about it. He said,
think if you took skin and put it on a
human skull and stretched it. That's weird.

Speaker 3 (24:27):
Uh, it certainly.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
But he said that is not it's not human. It's
not human. So he kept saying it's not human. Uh,
it was definitely humanoid. He said he was doing eighty
miles an hour, slammed on his brakes. With all his
might and saw a screw, super scrawny, long body fly
over his car. He said it stood up. It was
taller than his six foot truck, his six foot tall truck,

(24:53):
and he said the creature was easily seven feet tall,
and it bolted to the left side of the woods
and he did not see it again after that. So
so yeah, he's not okay. So he's not like looking
for attention or fame. Obviously he didn't want his face shown.
They're not. No, I didn't find any places where they're
like trying to monetize this. I mean the guy, the

(25:15):
guy who had the encounter, of course, and that's a
lot of times that's the case when it comes to
people who have had cryptid encounters. They don't want anybody
to know. They don't want anybody to know who they
are and what happened. You know, they don't don't use
my name or don't use my face, but you can
tell the story and and that's kind.

Speaker 3 (25:34):
Of They are scared and they want anonymity.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
Anonymous, that's right. They want to remain anonymous. And so yeah, so, uh,
there's an interview, the interview that I was referring to
the Pender County sheriff puts his two cents in and uh,
and it's pretty wild because he it sounds to me
like he believes. He's like there was something that happened

(26:03):
and he believes it. And also they said that it
actually hit the top of his truck and it scratched
his truck, but there's no pictures of his truck.

Speaker 3 (26:13):
And you know, Jessica, I want to explain something to
everybody a little bit about exactly where this was happening,
because Pender County is between Wilmington and Jacksonville, Okay, and
Highway fifty three. Okay, Highway seventeen goes pretty much straight

(26:35):
from Wilmington to Jacksonville, North Carolina, and Highway fifty three
is west of Highway seventeen. It would kind of have
been before they redid seventeen to five lanes. It would
have been an alternative. Those would have been alternative routes

(26:56):
north and south, so that that would let everybody know
kind of where this all happened. This happened west of
Highway seventeen, going between Wilmington and Jacksonville. That's some of
my old stomping grounds when I used to run the
Jacksonville Comic Con and the Cape Fear Comic Con. So

(27:16):
I know those areas fairly well.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
Oh man, that's great, that's great. Yeah, it said it's
actually at this old battlefield. It's the where they had
the Battle of moors Creek Bridge, I believe. Now this
actually looks like it says. Battle in seventeen seventy six
during the American Revolutionary War Morse Creek National Battlefield. They said,

(27:41):
the early morning hours of February twenty seventh, seventeen seventy six,
loyalist forces charged across a partially dismantled mors Creek Bridge.
Beyond the bridge, nearly one thousand North Carolina patriots waited
quietly with cannons and muskets, poison fire, and the battle
marked the last broad sword charged by scott I don't know.

(28:02):
I got to click on this, y'all. This is from
the National Park Service website by Scottish Highlanders and the
first significant victory of the patriots in the American Revolution.
I'll be I mean, that's pretty deep history, right there, John,
that's deep history. Now, these guys. Now the guy described

(28:24):
that soldier is wearing Civil War clothing.

Speaker 3 (28:28):
Okay, now, I will say, I hate to interrupt, but
I would like to make a comment if he was
driving fairly fast, I don't know if he really got
a good enough view. Look, the battle fatigues probably did
not change that much in seventy five years, so I

(28:52):
would say he was wearing battle fatigues. I think that
would have been a better way to describe it. But
you know, whatever he said is how he felt, but
in general, battle clothes. And I don't know if you're
aware of this or not, but one of my attorneys
is a big Civil War and American Revolution and are

(29:14):
buff and he just says, they really didn't change that
much in that hundred years. They were just old clothes
kind of died, and you know, they were out in
the war, so they didn't have very fancy looking clothes.
So I would say, don't know what he really had on,
but he had something on. I hope you didn't mind

(29:37):
that comment, but I mean, that's that's what a couple
of historians have told me, is that battle fatigues really
didn't change that much because that was about seventy five
to see sixty, and that was about eighty five years
between the revel between seventeen seventy six and eighteen sixty
the start of the Civil War, so probably didn't change

(30:00):
a lot if you were out there. I mean I've
got good stories from well from the Civil War, and
they were just old, rugged clothes a lot of times
because they didn't have money. The countries did not have
any money to outfit everyone beautifully as soldiers. They just didn't.

Speaker 1 (30:24):
No, that's such a great point, John, Thank you so
much for bringing that up. You know, because when we're
thinking of like I know, when I think of the
Revolutionary where I'm thinking of like guys and like these
really you know, nice I say, nice, but real fancy outfits,
you know, like the Patriots and stuff. But really, when
you're in battle, I mean imagine you're out there for

(30:46):
months on end, and so I mean everything gets tattered
and dirty, and it's not it's not all clean stuff,
and a lot of these guys are pulled out of
their houses and basically wearing kind of rags and stuff.
Probably you know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
So that's right. I mean I'm up here with the
Monsies and I'm very fortunate that they have a nice
washing machine. Well, we didn't have that back in eighteen
eighteen sixty, nor did we have it in seventeen seventy six.
We didn't have that type of technology. We just they
were lucky enough to wash things out in the stream

(31:19):
and they couldn't get them very clean.

Speaker 1 (31:22):
Oh man, Yeah, I've tried to wash some clothes in
the stream when I was out bigfooting for a while
one time. It was not didn't get that clean, but
could if you how to do it. I'm just so
used to having a washer and dryer at home, you
know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (31:34):
So aren't we all? You better believe it?

Speaker 1 (31:37):
Yes, yes, for sure. Drifsby is asking reenactment, hey, and
that's that's something that you know, we got to look
into that too.

Speaker 3 (31:47):
Well.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
Could there have been like a reenactment out there? They say, no, okay,
there was not a reenact It wasn't a reenactment going
on at that time out there. And I listen, I
love going to some of these civil reenactments they have
at the Kennesaw Battlefield in Georgia. There's some down in
South Atlanta as well down in Noonan. I did John.

(32:08):
You don't know this about me, but when I was
in high school I kind of helped. I've worked I
guess you could call it loosely. I worked at a
helping a film company who filmed like re enactments of
the Civil War and stuff for Georgia Public Broadcasting in Georgia.
It was actually my friend's dad and his company. So

(32:31):
I would get up, you know, for like a weekend
or so. I would get up and go and go
help film. It's some of the battles reenactments for the
Civil War here in Georgia. And it was very, very real.
I mean it was reenactment, but man, they get that
stuff down to a science. And those reenactors like they

(32:53):
have everything down to a tea like. They spend the
night out there, some of them, and they have roosters
that wake them up in the mornings. And we had
to be there for the roof to call and and
uh and for them to have their coffee and come
out of their tents. I mean, it was it was wild.

Speaker 3 (33:07):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (33:07):
But they don't they don't play around with that stuff.

Speaker 3 (33:10):
You know. It's really funny. I've got to digress with
a little funny story. I was I was having a
beer with Douglas Locke Muller. He's up here in Franklin.
He has got a bigfoot group that hunts, and he
was talking about going out in the woods and everything,
and I told him, you know, I've had four bigfoot encounters,

(33:31):
visual bigfoot encounters. He said, well, were you out in
the woods. He said, actually no, I was. I was inside,
or I was walking from one building to another. They
just they just seemed to find me. And he was
just stunned. I mean, you know, I'm just one of
those people that when I'm around a lot of weird
things happen. Thank God, I don't have to go out

(33:51):
and camp. I'm sorry, Jessica, I've got to say this,
Thank thank goodness, I don't have to go out and
camp in the woods like you do. And I have.
I've had plenty of experiences. So don't don't get don't
get mad at me. But you know, I guess I'm
one of the really lucky ones. I can stay inside
of B and B and Airbnb and and and and

(34:12):
have a and have an experience, and then I can
then then it will go away, and I'll make sure
the door is locked and I'll go to sleep. I mean,
you know, for you, I guess I'm one of the lucky,
lucky guys. You are.

Speaker 1 (34:26):
You know what, some of us really do love getting
out there and uh and camping and being out in
the being out in the wilderness and stuff and uh
and it's fun. It's all fun until you get so
dirty you gotta go wash your clothes in the creek.
But I'm kidding. Uh, Corey, Corey, Hey, Corey says they
were not supplied with weapons and were starving to the
point of boiling the leather from their boots to eat.

Speaker 3 (34:48):
Man.

Speaker 1 (34:50):
That's horrible and uh and I've heard stories like that before, actually,
and I'm very sad, very sad. A lot of a
lot of terrible conditions were as hell as they say, Okay,
war as hell, and it really.

Speaker 3 (35:01):
Is, and especially between eighteen sixty and eighteen sixty four,
those were some of the most horrific conditions that anyone
weathered in modern warfare, I'd say modern warfare being since
seventeen hundred, those were some of the most horrific conditions
that any human beings had to go through. And we

(35:23):
are very fortunate. I mean, even the guys in World
War One in the trenches in World War Two had
it a little easier than those poor fellas in the
Civil War. That was one of the worst set of
experiences ever in our country.

Speaker 1 (35:39):
Oh, it's terrible, Don says, was the spirits of the
Civil War spirit being warning the guy in the truck
that there's monsters up ahead. That's a wonderful point too,
it could have been. I think so, because there's just
a whole lot going on out there. And we're also
going to get into a man sighting that happened within

(36:01):
a mile radius of this place as well, that they
had done on the Carolina case files had actually interviewed
a guy named Larry, and we're gonna talk about that
too now. I saw I had a question up on
the screen while ago, and it was from Monica. She
was asking to have clothes on. I think you're talking
about the pell crawler, the non human entity, whatever that

(36:23):
thing was. He did not describe any clothing on the thing.
Not to my knowledge, there was no clothing. But anyways,
no clothing, it sounds like a pell crawler.

Speaker 3 (36:36):
Jessica, I've got one question. But those crawlers ever described
by in their literature that you've read or people you've
spoken with as interdimensional travelers like Bigfoot is Ooh.

Speaker 1 (36:51):
Actually, from what the research that I have done. They
seem to come from the caves and underground, okay, but
I mean they could be interdimensional too. I guess something
that they're like ET's okay, So here here's some pictures.
Actually there's I don't know if you guys can see this,
but here's one picture right here. This is from cryptids

(37:11):
dot fandom. It says, and this is a that's a
creepy one up on somebody's roof right there, or it
could be a crazy neighbor or something trying to spy
on somebody, but they say that's actually a pell crawler
right there. That's that's one of the go to pictures
when you're doing some research. But also now, these things
are when they stand up, they're very tall, very lanky.

(37:37):
They don't look like they have big hands and feet.
It almost looks like they have tiny feet and tiny
hands if they have them at all. And they walk
on all fours John, which is really creepy, very now.

Speaker 3 (37:50):
Justica, do they walk on all fours all the time
or just sometimes.

Speaker 1 (37:56):
Sometimes the majority of the time that they're seeing they
are walking on all fours, but sometimes they're on two legs.

Speaker 3 (38:02):
Well, I don't know. I don't know, but that that
sounds to me from the research I've done. I've never
seen one, but that sounds like a rake to me.

Speaker 1 (38:14):
The rake, that's right, it's the same thing, okay, So
the rig let's just.

Speaker 3 (38:19):
To me.

Speaker 1 (38:20):
They could be called whatever they want to be called.
I don't care what anybody calls anything, okay, But I
have been corrected so many times by people in the
comments and stuff. They say that the rake is actually
a name that was given to the kind of like
a character that's like a pel crawler from Creepy Pasta. Okay,
it's I think that's like a channel that they make

(38:41):
up stories kind of, but they're based off true stuff maybe,
But it's called Creepy Pasta and that they say that's
the name that they made up for these things.

Speaker 3 (38:50):
So right, and from what I under, the Rake out
which I will call them, that the rake has been
seen in out there at Skinwalker Ranch because my friend
Spencer Fisher, he used to go out there and was
able to walk on Skinwalker Ranch even though that was

(39:14):
privately held property because he was with the local Indians
who had privileges to walk on there even though it
was owned by somebody else. And he discussed with me.
Now we can't find Spencer. He's no longer doing martial
arts in Silver, North Carolina, and I'm trying to find him. Spencer,

(39:34):
if you're listening, please give me a call. But I mean,
you know, that's what I heard from Spencer is that
he thought that he saw some rake like beings as
skinwalker Ranch. I know they saw everything, didn't they, Jessica.

Speaker 1 (39:50):
Yes, that's one of those places like where my teams
go in research where there's not just like one thing.
It's not just Bigfoot, it's not just dog Man. We've
got light beings, poor aliens, UFOs, we got the whole gamut. Okay,
it's uh, it's like a I don't know, it's just
a place of high strangeness. And I think that this

(40:11):
area where this gentleman who called into nine to one one,
I think this is what this area is like too.
And it's not shocking because it is at a battle ground,
on a battlefield where a lot of blood was shed.
And and I think blood is a common factor when
it comes to a lot of these places of high strangeness.
They're near places where a lot of trauma happened and

(40:34):
a lot of bloodshed, John.

Speaker 3 (40:37):
Right, and who knows what that could do or that
could attract some of these spirits. We don't know. We're
we're kind of, you know, Jessica, we're kind of dealing
at the edge of our experiences and our knowledge tonight
with this, Uh, with this creature, don't you think?

Speaker 1 (40:57):
Oh, yes, for sure. And Candy, he's asking, has anybody's
seen a pell crawler in the daytime? No, I don't know.
I have not heard of anybody see in the daytime.
As a matter of fact, one of my my got
one of my teams, we were out there at that
skinwalker investigation up in Tennessee, and uh, they believe they
saw the way deep into that cave, something poked his

(41:20):
head around the back and and they caught a glimpse
of it. They think it was a pell crawler. They
called it a crawler, and so kind of the going idea,
the going idea is that they probably live in the
dark in the cave and that's why they're so pale. Uh,
and their their eyes are really dark too, if they
even have eyes, they've got like dark hall The song

(41:44):
was like hollow eye sockets kind of and so do
they even have eyes. I don't know. Okay, I'm not sure,
but but I do have a I have a friend
who has one on a camera out of his house
and in between like South Carolina, North Carolina area up
in the mountains, and and so I don't know, there's
a let's see, we have some ideas here, currey In says,

(42:06):
I think they are the result of our underground hybrid system.
They either escape or let out for observation or given
free rein to Rome, and that could be that could
be something as well, or or.

Speaker 3 (42:19):
Let's say something else, because I have a story that's
appearing in the upcoming version of Look Up in the Sky,
and it's about the lizard men in Vietnam. And when
you get down in some of those caves, there are
I believe, lizard men that some of our military have

(42:41):
seen in Vietnam. So it may not it may not
be a rake, but it might be a lizard man
that they're seeing. So, you know, you just don't know
when you're when you're down there doing what you know,
trying to look for whatever. I mean, it's it's crazy stuff,
so you never know. And I know there is a
possibility that they might have seen a lizardman, I mean lizardmen.

(43:07):
I don't know. There are two types of lizardmen. And
I don't know if y'all are familiar with this or not,
but there are the hybrids, the ones that are created
by the federal government, and they're the natural ones, like
the ones in excuse me in Vietnam. So you just

(43:28):
never know what you're seeing.

Speaker 1 (43:30):
You know, you know, and you know, I find something
else is really interesting. And this is a totally different
rabbit hole that he could take a dive down. We
kind of touched on this yesterday with Nick Sylvester, who
was on the show. If you guys missed that show,
please go watch that. That was one of the best.
Oh man, I love having Nick here. He makes me
think outside the box a little more than most, okay,
and and so I love that. But he was saying

(43:56):
that we can kind of, like I hate to say,
like only see things that that we know, like as
much as our consciousness is like however elevator, our consciousnesses
is like almost like the limit or the no limits
to what we comprehend when we're looking at stuff. Like
let's just say, like you and I could be sitting
in the same room. John and I could see, you know,

(44:21):
in my reality reality, I'm seeing orbs. In your reality,
you're seeing nothing. You can't see that. Or you're seeing
an et and I'm seeing orbs, or you know, you're
seeing a bigfoot and I'm seeing a squirrel. You know,
it's almost like something that can either be projected into
our minds or that's just the way that we comprehend

(44:41):
what we're seeing through this reality, whatever reality we're in. Okay,
I know that sounds totally weird, but we all have.

Speaker 3 (44:48):
Experiences, Jessica, that does not sound weird at all, because
what we see is a function of our mind and
our experiences. So so if you're seeing orbs, you're seeing
something that you have seen before, whereas I may be
seeing nothing, or I may be seeing some kind of

(45:09):
a weird animal based on my experiences. So I don't think,
you know, don't discount what you're saying. I think it's
very important that you said that. It really is important.

Speaker 1 (45:21):
Well, thank you, Corey, says Boondock Mojosis. Blood and emotion
fuel the paranormal man. That's true. You know what, Actually,
I believe Loosh might be in my data tonight as
a matter of fact for this target. Loosh does play
a huge role in the paranormal and we see that

(45:43):
even in cartoons like Monsters Ink. Okay, the whole point
of that show is like the whole kind of like
the premise is like these monsters are working for a
Loosh factory basically where they go and they scare kids,
and the more they scare them, the more energy of
fuel it makes for their town or whatever. And so

(46:04):
they're running off of scaring children. They're they're harnessing that energy.

Speaker 3 (46:09):
Well that's now that now, now, now, Jessica, that sounds
like the presupposition of a dream, a dreanochrome.

Speaker 1 (46:17):
Oh yeah, the Google we call it the Google Chrome
over here, so we don't get in trouble with YouTube,
but we understand the Google Chrome. Yeah, it's really it's
really terrifying and really sad and and yes that's unfortunately. Yeah,
and it's in a kid's movie of all places, okay,

(46:41):
which is irritating for me. But but anyways, oh my gosh.
J True Siger says that there are lizard human people
who are actually quite friendly, even more friendlier than most people.
And that's probably true. Okay, there's people of all types,
they cryptids of all types. And also Corey has a
great comment here as well. Well, I had an older,
tired Vietnam era Army ranger buddy who told me only

(47:04):
bad things happen in caves. I agree with that.

Speaker 3 (47:08):
What do you think, John, Well, maybe there is some
truth to that. Or let's not say bad things, let's
say highly strange things, because we're not familiar with the
flora and the fauna down in there. We're just not
familiar with it and we don't know. And by the way,
if you would ask that gentleman when he said there

(47:30):
are some lizard people who are friendlier than humans, what
has he got any kind of reference or whatever. I
would love to check that out, because you know, you know,
one of my research interests is of course Lizardman, because
I ran the first three lizard Man festivals, and I

(47:51):
would love to find out where that person found out
or came across the fact that some lizard people were friendly.

Speaker 2 (48:02):
Is that?

Speaker 3 (48:02):
Okay? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (48:07):
Or two on my show before John, Okay? Uh so
that people who claim to be reptilian and one of
those didn't end up so well, let's just I'm gonna
leave it right there. But anyways.

Speaker 3 (48:19):
Oh, I'm sorry one of your experiences with that entity
did not end up well.

Speaker 1 (48:27):
Unfortunately, wan't want want But it's okay. I'm still a
good show though. We did have a good show. So
shout out to all my reptilian and where will friends
and whatever else whoever else is in the chat tonight, y'all.
I appreciate y'all be here all.

Speaker 3 (48:42):
Right, and and and I'll send a shout out to
all my vampire buddies.

Speaker 1 (48:46):
Oh we have we have vampires here as well, I'm sure. Okay, Okay,
well how about this. Let's get into the data tonight, okay,
because we got to figure out what is going on here? Okay,
what on earth is going on? Oh? Before do that, y'all,
I'm so sorry I've missed some of these super secrets.
Thank you, Candy Zippy. Was it that Niel one dispatcher's

(49:07):
first day on the.

Speaker 3 (49:07):
Job sounded like it? I'll I'll say.

Speaker 1 (49:12):
That, Oh my gosh, you know what coming. I have
some friends who are nimal one dispatchers or used to be,
and uh and that is a hard job to have
and uh, you know, uh they have put some Nio
one calls. I't even listened to some recently and it
just makes my blood boil. I'm like, man, have a

(49:33):
little empathy. Okay, but uh but yeah, I thought the
lady did a pretty good job actually kind of. But
but I don't know. You gotta gotta think, like a
lot of these dispatchers and stuff, I'm sure they've heard
everything that there is to hear from people calling in.
You gotta think, right, Yeah, I know I know that
my my people that I know that were dispatchers, they

(49:56):
they got really tough and like very cold in a way,
like cold and almost like you know, they have to be.
They have to put up a barrier because of like
all the traumatic stuff that they have to deal with
on the job, and so they have it is like
an emotional barrier they put up when it comes to
calls like this. It's data data, data. They need to

(50:17):
they need to know the address, what's going on so
they can help you. Okay, So thank you Candy, You're
the best. I hope you and will O were doing great.
And also LB, thank you so much for that. Appreciate
all your hard work on these shows. Thank you, LB.
I appreciate you very much and I love doing the
show so I appreciate it. Okay. Well, all right, so

(50:39):
this target, from what I was told, this target is
the actual it was the geographical location and the time
and whatever happened during that time in this location. Okay.
So this is this is one of those remote viewing targets,
but this is actually like the geographical location of where
this happened, okay, at that at that moment or at

(51:00):
that time. And I think the timeframe is like it's
a couple of hours or so. Okay, So the data
is really interesting though. I have four pages of data here,
which is pretty good, okay. And and so let's get
into it, all right. So this is the remote viewing
target of the non it's actually for the non human

(51:21):
entity in North Carolina, but it's actually more than that
because it's that location at that time. We're gonna find
out what happened maybe maybe y'all remember this is just
for entertainment purposes only, and it's just data. Y'all can
interpret this however you want. Okay. So the first of

(51:41):
my sensory data, John, We're gonna go over the sensory
data first, many and many, many and many okay, so
many like little and then many m a n y
so two, manis too, manis many and many, abandoned, hot, explodeion, heavy, dent, crazed, traumatic,

(52:07):
and remembered, remembered. It was part of the century data
and uh and I got to say, John, remember in
remembrance came up at least three times in this data,
Remember and remembrance and uh And I gotta say, I
think I must have been uh remote viewing some of

(52:29):
the soldiers that had died there. I think because they
wanted me to remember them. Okay, And I know that
sounds really weird, but I kept getting that download. I
was like, remember you, Like, what the heck is this?

Speaker 3 (52:42):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (52:42):
Remember you? It was just it was a lot of
remember me and remember remember data. Okay, So all right,
so my analytic overlay. Some of the things that I
wrote down were abandoned land take out and take away
land mine, the landmine fire cannon, which is interesting because

(53:07):
it's a battlefield. So I picked up on a cannon,
a gun, and a portal. Okay, cannon, gun, portal, whiskey whiskey.
That was the first time I've had a whiskey in
my data, John, Okay, So well, they had to.

Speaker 3 (53:24):
Drink something that was to some extent pure, and they
couldn't always drink the water, so they they one thing
that they could drink, whether they were trying to drink
for pleasure or just to survive, was whiskey. You know,
people sometimes forget that beer was created in England because

(53:45):
the water in the Thames River in London was so
was so horrible. So what they did was they came
up with purification standards for beer to have something that
they could drink. So that's that's another that's another aspect
of having the word whiskey in theres. They needed something

(54:07):
to drink.

Speaker 1 (54:09):
Well and for the pain. Like Brooke just said, it
was for the pain. And let's see Sylvia says whiskey
helped sterilize wounds too.

Speaker 3 (54:19):
True, it did a lot. You know.

Speaker 1 (54:22):
Is this where we get the term bite the bullet
as well, John, bite the bull.

Speaker 3 (54:27):
I think bite the bullet came from doing some types
of surgery without anesthesia. What they would have to do
is bite the bullet to try to make it through
the pain of the surgery when there were no anesthetics.
Because they didn't always have anesthetics out there in the field.
They didn't and they didn't really have any Back in

(54:49):
the eighteen thirties, forties, fifties, and sixties, they really didn't
have anesthetics weren't really, from what I understand, common use
until the eighteen eighties and eighteen nineties, and even those
were sometimes not very good. You know. It was more
like an early nineteen hundreds when we really got the
hang of anesthetics to do surgery, and they were having

(55:13):
to do surgery to remove billet bullets, and I mean
that's why they'd get them drunk.

Speaker 1 (55:18):
Oh man, Well, you know what I mentioned that I
went and I filmed for that GP Georgia Public Broadcasting
Company and we were filming a Civil War reenactment and
they had me filming helping the film crew at the hospital.
And this was a reenactment at a real It was
a home of somebody's house, like a side house, like

(55:40):
a it's not a barn, but like a smaller house
beside the big house.

Speaker 3 (55:45):
And they had a lot like a slave's house.

Speaker 1 (55:48):
Yes, I guess that's what it was, or you know
today to be like an in law suite, okay or something.
But it was like a little house beside the big house.
And they that was so realistic. I was shocked because
they had a doctor and basically all he was doing
was sawing off legs and arms, and it was shocking

(56:10):
for me. I had not known that it was like that.
They had a window open with a bucket outside the
window and they were sawing. They were re enacting sawing
off body parts and just tossing them out this window.
And not only were the patients drinking whiskey and whatever.
I don't know if it was whiskey, they were drinking something,
but the doctors were too, and so I just wanted

(56:31):
to I just wanted to mention that I think the
people who had to solve all these body parts, I
probably would have to take a swig of something myself
if I had to do that, okay, but they were
doing it too, and they would mean. I told you,
that was very realistic over there. And they even had
like special effects for like blood was squirting out and stuff.
I know it was gross, but that it is right.

Speaker 3 (56:53):
And then you know, just to recap on that, you know,
when they would saw off the limb, they would have
to take a hot frying pan and cauterize it to
stop the bleeding. And that of course hurt like all
get out. Yes, you know, when you put a hot
piece of metal on an area where you just saw
it off so that you wouldn't bleed the death. I mean,

(57:15):
what a horrible way to live, you know. I mean
you'd get over it, but you know, as long as
you didn't die of a heart attack from that, you know, yeah,
we would live. But I mean, what what horrible things
we had to do out there on the battlefield with
no anesthesia. It's horrible.

Speaker 1 (57:34):
It's terrible. Hey, mad packs, what's up? He says. And
they'd use gunpowder to shut the wound as you bite
the bullet. Man. That's wild. That is really wild. Okay,
all right, well let's go. Let's go on to the
more somewhere of this data. Okay. So I picked up
on fire, a landmine fire. I was picking up on

(57:58):
an explosion, So like I through that explosion, I was
like seeing a fire, cannon, gun, portal, portal, whiskey, roses,
I wart whiskey, and then underneath I wrote roses and
and then I was clearly standing in what I thought
was a forest, So I wrote forest, and I was

(58:18):
in heavy and I wrote down heavy energy, dense energy,
heavy and dense energy. And then I wrote down loco
and crazy loco crazy, Uh Trump Okay, I wrote down
the word knowledge was part of my analytic overlay, and
I got I started picking up on a lot of

(58:39):
loosh down loosh, and I couldn't understand like if I
was hearing loosh or loosed l o O s c
D loose or loose. So I wrote down both and
then I wrote down let loose. And then memory okay,
because I kept getting this memory data John, and uh
and it was like remembered and memory and I kept
here and remember me, remember me, and uh. And for

(59:01):
my drawing, I actually draw drew it kind of looks
like a stargate or like a portal or something. And uh.
And I'll show the audience my stage three drawing right there.
It's a it's almost like a like a portal and
things coming in and out of a portal. Okay, Like
that's what I was seeing. And that's just the sketch
that I drew to try to represent what I was seeing. Okay.

(59:24):
And and so that's actually my first page, my first
three stages of data right there, John, What do you
think so far? Do you think that the data I mean,
this is kind of on target with what we're talking
about tonight, like what that target is.

Speaker 3 (59:39):
No, I don't I think what you started seeing were
visions from the Civil War.

Speaker 1 (59:46):
Yes, I was definitely.

Speaker 3 (59:49):
You know, I'm not to say I'm not saying that
you didn't see vision that's what I call them, visions
of the rake and everything. But it looks to me
like or that kind of solidif as the fact that
that vision he saw of the Civil War soldier might
have been the real thing. I mean, you know, and
the rake just kind of got in the middle of it.

(01:00:11):
But it looks like you were seeing visions of the
Civil War which were harrowing and terribly frightening. Because that
that's what it I mean, because I've got a little
bit of a little bit of experience in remote viewing,
and what you're describing to me looks like civil war

(01:00:33):
remembrances is what it is what I think you were
looking at.

Speaker 1 (01:00:36):
Yes, for sure, I was definite. We remember the target's
actually the location at that time at the time, like
whatever whatever time this was when this guy had this experience,
it's the location right there. So I think it's interesting,
uh and uh and so yeah, but Also there's the
portal as well, and what I drew looks like a portal.

(01:00:58):
So I believe just from that those first three stages
of this remote viewing data, there is clearly a portal
open right there, and there's things coming in it and
there's things going out of it. Okay, that is clear
in the first page, the first three stages of my data.
If nothing else, there's a lot of civil war energy
there from the battle, just from whatever happened there or

(01:01:19):
not civil war. I think it's revolutionary war. Okay, So
whatever battle took place there, there's something going on, you know,
with that. But I think there's a portal. Maybe it's
the blood, you know.

Speaker 3 (01:01:31):
That's well, you know, it's interesting. The idea that I
get is that we are looking at civil war images
that you were receiving. I mean, this does not sound
like revolutionary war to me. It doesn't. It sounds more
like civil war where we have enough techniques to know

(01:01:54):
how to saw off a limb. I don't know that
they had those techniques back in the Revolutionary War. I
don't because I'm not an expert in revolutionary war medical technology.
And I mean we can ask doctor Trade Dunaway but
the fact that this seems I just get the feeling

(01:02:15):
that you were looking at civil war and I don't
know if at Moore's Battlefield, if they didn't actually have
a Civil War battle there, we you know, I don't.
I don't know this really don't know has has the
has the feel and the look of the Civil War.
And I kind of keep seeing that. And I keep

(01:02:40):
seeing early eighteen sixties, which were which was the height
of the Civil War. I don't I just don't see
seventeen seventies.

Speaker 1 (01:02:49):
Seventeen seventy six. Okay, Well, okay, well let's let's keep
going okay, because we'll see a lot of the things
we've talked about were actually not in my data, like
those went off the body parts and things like that,
that's not in my data. That's just so if we're
talking about, right, but I keep hearing, but.

Speaker 3 (01:03:06):
They keep they keep feeling right in the in the
sense of, you know, do they fit in with something
that you're talking about? So I'm sorry, that's all that's
all I've got to say.

Speaker 1 (01:03:19):
Good point, mad Packs. Claims of limb sawings go back
into the dark ages. People have been sawing off limbs
for a long time, I'm gonna assume. I'm going to
assume that in the Revolutionary War they had to solve
limbs back then too. Okay, well, I think they.

Speaker 3 (01:03:34):
I think they just shot people if they had something
bad going on like that. From the conversations that I've
had with doctor Trey Dunaway, who does a lot of
re enacting from the Civil War, he said, if someone
was really sick, they just shot him. That was it. Yeah,
they didn't have time. They didn't have time to mess
around when they're in battle conditions and problems like that.

(01:03:57):
They killed. They killed a lot of their own because
they didn't have time and they didn't want them to suffer. Now,
that's that comes right out of his mouth. So and
certainly they might have, you know, sawt off limbs then.
I'm not familiar with that, but it just I know
that he said that if it got too bad, they
just shot him.

Speaker 1 (01:04:17):
Oh god, they would. Well, I tell you, you never
know what you're gonna learn. On the crypt Hunter's channel
on a Thursday night, y'all just saying, man, I learned
something new every day. I really do. Thank you John
for that. I appreciate that. Okay, So, so the last
things that we wrote down were like something that was
you know, like remember me, I heard that, and then

(01:04:39):
it was like something coming in and out of a
portal basically too with that drawing, that's what I was
seeing and uh And on the next page I actually
wrote the first thing I wrote down was in and
out and traumatized. And I was speaking up on like
a cube portal kind of thing like I wrote down
a queue or I just wrote down a box or cube, okay,
and that a lot of times that will indicate like

(01:04:59):
a portal, am I remote viewing data. And I started
hearing I got more remember data, John. It was like
I kept kept hearing. Remember remember the fifth and November
or something. I don't know if that's the right date,
but remember remember the fifth and November something. I wrote
that down and then I literally wrote down in quotation

(01:05:20):
marks like don't forget me. Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:05:25):
Now that sound now again, that has a very specific
message to me. And that message is some spirit that
has not or cannot pass on, and they are trapped here.
So they want to make sure that we, as live

(01:05:45):
human beings remember them. I mean, you know, because once
they've gone on, they've gone on. And I don't think
just what I think. I don't think that you would
have those types of thoughts for someone that's gone on.
But that's like you got spirits trapped here. What do
you think, Yessica? Does that make.

Speaker 1 (01:06:04):
Sense to you? Well, speaking from experience, I have had
my own experience at the Picketts Mill battlefield in Georgia,
in northwest Georgia, there is a there was a we
had a lot of Civil War action in northwest Georgia,
and and actually my family's home was one of the

(01:06:24):
only houses not burned to the ground, my great grandparents'
home back then. It was for my great great great grandparents.
But uh, but yeah, by the way, they were Scottish,
I believe, Okay, so yeah, they were definitely they were
definitely Scottish. Yeah, as a matter of fact. But but
they had this house where all the the Union generals

(01:06:46):
came and stayed there while they were you know, fighting
at Kennesaw Battlefield and at Pickett's Mill and all the
other places they fought around there. And uh, we you know,
I went with my son. I took my son to
Piket's Mill about he was like five years old. Maybe
I can't remember. He's spent like six years probably since
we went there. But we went to a nighttime event

(01:07:09):
and as we were leaving the battlefield, we heard the
cannons blasting in the battlefield. John, And let me tell you,
there were no reenactments and there were no cannons firing,
but we heard them. We felt them firing. We could
feel the vibration in the ground every time we hear
them fire when we were walking back to our vehicle
that night after the event, and they say, that's not

(01:07:30):
uncommon for people who live around there to hear the
cannon fire at night and hearing like men screaming and stuff.
So so anyways, uh.

Speaker 3 (01:07:44):
Ad, I'll say that that had to be absolutely terrifying.

Speaker 1 (01:07:49):
No, for me, I thought it was cool. No, I
thought it was cool. We had been and I thought
it was cool. You were like, what is that there's
no cannons firing tonight? All right, that means we're special.
We got to hear it.

Speaker 3 (01:08:05):
Congratulations from being special, an award for that one.

Speaker 1 (01:08:10):
Special in special ways? Yes, But but anyways, okay, so
let's get back to the data. So I heard don't
forget me, and uh and I started feeling I wrote
down sad overwhelmed, chest pain, dizzy, confused, hard life. It
was part of my analytic overlay, like somebody with a
hard life. I was speaking up that I was in it.
I was around trees in a field and we'll see,

(01:08:33):
let's go to the next page. Uh, magnetic field. The
next thing I wrote down was a magnetic field. And
then I heard I heard a voice, a hand of God,
magnetic field, hand of God. And then I've heard down
hand of God. I started smelling something rotten and I

(01:08:55):
actually started smelling. I wrote down molded and old, rotten,
smell like rotten cheese. I hate that. I was smelling
something really gross and it was smelling like it was
rotten cheese. And something that was melted, I wrote down
melted and melded, melded, melded together was part of my

(01:09:16):
analytic overlay for that. And then I wrote down rupture
part of my citure data, and blood bleeding and then
bleeding out in my analytic overlay, and the Philadelphia experiment.
I actually wrote the Philadelphia experiment down because what I
thought I was seeing were soldiers that were melding into
like a like going through a portal, or like melting

(01:09:37):
into a ship. Or something like melding. I was seeing
bodies like melding and melting, and it smelled like burnt
skin or like just smelt like it was rotten. Like
there's just it smelled like, I'm not gonna lie, it
smelled like some kind of flesh or something. It was
just weird. So it's probably just part of the battlefield,
you know. I was picking up on that, so so

(01:09:59):
I know it's kind of we're talking about gross stuff tonight. Okay,
we are.

Speaker 3 (01:10:03):
I'm sorry, Well, these are things that certainly happened, Jessica,
So you're just you're just describing a lot, a lot
of the effects of war, I believe.

Speaker 1 (01:10:14):
Yeah, thank you, Corey. Yes. Oh let's see what is this? Aida?
Thank you? She says the remember remember the fifth of
November palm, also known as the Gunpowder treason rhyme oh
my god, a traditional English verse commemorating the felled gunpowder
plot of sixteen oh five, which aimed to blow up something.

(01:10:34):
Oh my gosh, thank you, Ida. That's really cool. Wow,
we're sitting here talking about war times and stuff. Okay,
so this is my last page of data. I was
definitely picking up on military I wrote down military, and
I wrote down chaos, death, and dead. I was picking
up on some kind of like almost like a demonic

(01:10:56):
presence or something. It just felt. I wrote down bad energy,
and I wrote down revelations, and then I wrote the
final countdown, and then I wrote what looks like a
topographical map, and then I ended the session. Because anytime
I get bad energy like that, I don't keep going
with my sessions. I usually will I will take the ooh,

(01:11:19):
thank you, Corey, I will, I will in the session.
When I start picking up on bad stuff like demonic,
bad energy kind of data, I don't want to be
there for that. So but anyways, I was picking up
on some kind of a topographical map. At the end
of that, Corey said, I smelled the that I was
smelling Gangreen and ooh, that's horrible, absolutely, but yes I

(01:11:42):
probably was. So I'm gonna I'm gonna say my remote
viewing data for that area at that night when this
man had this encounter, I definitely picked up on something
that's like a portal out there. For sure, there's a
portal now that I picked up on a pell crawler specifically, No,

(01:12:03):
I did not, okay, but I did pick up on loosh.
There's something to do with the loos. There's something to
do with the battleground there that's stirring up a lot
of like chaos out there. The energy is very dense
and at times it's very dark out there. Okay, and
this is a blind target. I'm picking up on portals,

(01:12:23):
picking up on loosh. I'm picking up on a lot
of remnants of the wars that have happened out there,
and a lot of trauma. Okay, a lot of trauma, now, John,
some of them more famous Civil War where we go
back to Civil War battlefields, have a lot of ghosts

(01:12:45):
like Gettysburg. Right, absolutely, yeah, Long Island. Bigfoot wants to
know what lush is, l ib I have done enough
shows on lush. You should know by now. I'm just kidding.
Lush is your life force energy? Okay, uh that's what
I got. Barry hates that word. I bring up loose

(01:13:06):
and he can't stand it. Uh, loosh is it's have
you ever heard of an energy vampire? Energy? Vampires feed
off of your loosh? Okay, It's like you got good energy,
you got good high vibe and energy.

Speaker 3 (01:13:19):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:13:20):
Energy vampires want to take that energy for themselves. And
they say, that's like why they put stadiums sports stadiums
and certain locations because underneath them there's like you know,
they're they're powering up the reptilians underground and stuff like
they live, they live off of fear. It's like think
of monsters inc. Right that cartoon and uh and they're

(01:13:43):
they're harnessing that energy that where they scared the kids.
They're harnessing that energy to power up their town or whatever.
And that's the kid's loosh. They're stealing their loosh. Protect
your neck loose, that's right, that's right. So, yes, we
talked about protecting your neck on Monday y'all with Long

(01:14:03):
Island Bigfoot if y'all miss that. But anyways, okay, so
so there's something going on there, no doubt, John, Absolutely,
there's probably all sorts of critters and creatures and everything
out there, and a lot of residual energy. Probably a
lot of intelligent ghost hauntings out there as well. But

(01:14:23):
let's get to the other cases out there. Okay, so
we've got the data out there. Now, let's talk about
the dog man that was out there.

Speaker 3 (01:14:35):
Okay, Now, now when and where was that? That's very interesting.

Speaker 1 (01:14:39):
Okay, well it was around the same time, not too far.
It was around the same time. There is a young outdoorsman.
Now this is on Carolina case Files. Okay, I'm gonna
pull up their YouTube channel again so you guys can
see this, and we'll scroll down to this VI this guy,

(01:15:01):
and I'm not going to play the video, but I'll
let you see it, and you guys can go check
this out. It's in the I think I put it
in the description box. There's a guy right here. He's
got on his what do you call him nods? You
call those nods. It's like his night vision nods. Right here.
This iss terrifying dog man encounter right there, and you

(01:15:21):
guys go to Carolina case Files and check out this fellow.
We stop sharing. Okay, So this guy is Larry, name's Larry.
He said this is about one mile one mile from
where this pell Crawler incident happened, where this guy claimed
that you know, the thing jump in his truck. We
heard it on the nine one one call. That's what
we just remote viewed. Was at location that night with

(01:15:45):
whatever's happening there, and this guy said that that he
was about a mile from the Morse Creek National Battlefield
in Curry, North Carolina. He was in the woods walking
with his friend and I guess they went out with
their fleers and their night vision. They had rifles. I
think they were on some private land, I think, and

(01:16:05):
from what I took from the video, like they may
not are supposed to have been there that night because
it wasn't their property or something. And so they had
their their night vision equipment. They had their rifles. They
had like big rifles. They were running around the woods,
kind of like me and my friends do sometimes, Okay,
playing g I Joe's basically, it's what they were doing.

(01:16:26):
But it was on Friday. Oh, this was more recent. Okay,
so this was Friday, January the twelfth of twenty twenty four.
He said they were dressed in military type gear with
like a chest rig which is like the little chest pouch,
so you put your firearms and your AMMO in it
and stuff or whatever, or you can put your snacks
in there, whatever you choose. But they had fire they

(01:16:47):
had pistols, they had rifles, they had all that, and
they heard that actually they just heard they just had rifles,
but they heard a pistol shot. They heard like a
gunshot from across the road, and they freaked out and
they took off running because they were like, well, they
didn't know if they were getting shot out if somebody
that was shooting actually had like night vision and saw

(01:17:09):
their saw their heat signatures. So they thought maybe they
were getting shot at because they weren't supposed to be
out there, right, And so they ran across the road
and he had on his nods skind a PVS fourteen's
on his helmet, and he said that he could see
so he had like night vision. He could see like
black and white, okay, like the heat signatures and stuff.
It was over one eye. I just do one eye

(01:17:32):
because both your eyes will burn, Okay, can't see. But
they were worried somebody was shooting at them. They ran
up a trail. They were really tired, so they sat
there for a minute. They were trying to catch their breath.
I think they're probably hiding behind a log or something, Okay,
but his friend had an IR light on his like
a scope on his rifle, and so they're both trying

(01:17:53):
to like look, they were trying to see who was
shooting at them, right like they I don't think anybody
was shooting at them, but they were just worried that
somebody might shooting at them because I heard that shot
and they started hearing like twig popping and snapping. According
to this According to this video okay on Carolina case Files,
this is the interview this guy did in person, and

(01:18:14):
he said that his friend was scanning and then he
was scanning and then he what he saw was in
the woods, well look like he said. He started from
the feet up. He saw two dog style legs, like
big like legs, like the like what do you call that?
Oh my god, the word is escaping my mind right now.

(01:18:34):
Diggit grade did you grade? Legs? They were, and he
was working his way up and it was like seeing
like the feet, the legs, and then this like stacked
muscular dog like on two legs and it's basically a
dog man, but it stood up. He said it had
hair on it like a chimpanzee. And then he saw

(01:18:55):
as he was like watching it, he just saw from
his feet all the way up to its shoulder and
then it's he never saw its full head and it
just disappeared right there in front of him. He said,
it's like disintegrated. Basically, what he said, and and that
that's pretty much that story right there. He said it
freaked them out, freaked them out pretty bad. But he

(01:19:17):
said that was in his opinion, that was a dog man,
and that was one about one mile from where this
other event happened that I had remote viewed. Okay, so wow, Yeah,
so John, we know there's a whole lot of activity
out there. The remote view and data assumes there's a

(01:19:38):
or would suggest not assume. I assume from the suggestion
of the data here that there's some sort of a
just a portal.

Speaker 3 (01:19:48):
Okay. And well, Jessica, I'll make a suggestion. Okay, why
don't you and I and a couple of our friends
go out there and investigate it during the day and
see what we come up with, and then determine if
we want to go back at night. Something.

Speaker 1 (01:20:07):
I'm always down.

Speaker 3 (01:20:08):
I'm always down, Okay, all right? And so so this
is in western Now, this is in western North Carolina.
The only thing I'll ask you about the location is
what is a city that is relatively close?

Speaker 1 (01:20:22):
That's all I'll ask I have no idea that Curry,
North Carolina, John Curry, Curry, see you are r I E.
It's a little town. Oh, Curry, the best in town.

Speaker 3 (01:20:36):
So I tell you what I will. I'll write that
down and let me see what I can do to
find out about this and we can see. I think
this would this would warrant a trip with a couple
of investigators and you and I. I just think it'd
be kind of a lot of fun. And if we

(01:20:57):
could do that, that's all I get.

Speaker 1 (01:21:00):
Matthew delf out there, badass monster hunter.

Speaker 3 (01:21:02):
I'll be there. Of who's one of the people you
knew I was thinking about? Right?

Speaker 1 (01:21:07):
Yes, yes, Rose is asking why did he think it
was a dog? Well, he saw the legs and uh
and from that he said it had like dog feet,
dog legs and uh, yes, back bent, hot hawked legs.
They call that disjigrade, h I believe and and so yeah,

(01:21:29):
so that's that's why he saw it was it was Harry.
It was on two legs and I had dog dog
type legs, is what he said. And uh. And Cory says,
when I was a teenager, had a sweet looking little
old lady walk up to me and start to touch me.
I was like, don't touch me. My friend said that
was rude, But I know why I said that that
was bad. Yes, listen, our energy is our biggest commodity,

(01:21:51):
all okay, So like you can't let everybody touch you.
I'm just being honest. Don't let everybody touch you. They will.
There are some people that will just touch you just
to take your energy from me and stuff. And there's
energy transfers too, So we gotta we are. We are
living in very interesting times, okay.

Speaker 3 (01:22:10):
But and I will I will give a little hint
as to how you can avoid some of that. Because
there are a lot of times people want to shake
your hand and you know that you don't want to
shake their hand, So make sure that you put enough
space between you and them and always keep it and
that will somehow, well not somehow, but that will in

(01:22:33):
general keep them from touching you. Mm hmm. That's that's.
That's one thing that I found. And and when I
am close to someone and they want to shake and
I want them to shake my hand, I'll do it.
But if there's somebody that I don't want to do it,
I try to, you know, put some of a distance
like two or three, like three or four feet from

(01:22:55):
them and don't get closer. That's one little prescription for
how to avoid some of that.

Speaker 1 (01:23:02):
You know what's good. It is a little fist bump,
A little fist bump. I mean, it's just like quick,
you know, not as much and teld I'm just gonna
give you a big old hug next time I see you, John,
see what.

Speaker 3 (01:23:13):
Happens, Well, well that's good. I'll get you a hugged too,
because I'm comfortable. All I got to say is, I
know the cryptid Huntress is a very wonderful and pure person,
and I am always glad to be near her and
shake her hand and give her a hug. I'll just
say that, fair enough.

Speaker 1 (01:23:32):
Okay, Yes, that's fair. That's fair. Yes, oh Mary saying
that it's not just your body's energy. It's the negative energy.
Thank you Mary, thank you so much. It's when a
person suffers and they eat that, not the positive energy
of life force. Okay, so it's the negative energy, that's right. Okay,
thank you Mary. And yes, it's the negative energy when

(01:23:54):
people are on are living in fear and their emotions
are high and things like that. That's what. That's right.
I had a senior moment there and I forgot it's
just the negative life force energy.

Speaker 3 (01:24:08):
No, yes, no jest, say you had an overworked moment. There,
you had an overworked moment, and that's okay. You're You're
not You're not part of the senior citizen group. You're
one of the more no no, no no, you're one
of the more vital and exciting people that that I

(01:24:31):
and a lot of us deal with. I think I
think that's important to say.

Speaker 1 (01:24:36):
Yeah, thank you, John, I appreciate that I am. I
have an overworked mama. That's what I am. That's what
it is. But i'd love you know what, But I
don't mean work like I don't consider this work. This
is fun, okay, but I've got it. I've got a
regular life too, Okay, outside of the shows. I'm still
the mom and stuff. So uh yes, I've had a
lot of.

Speaker 3 (01:24:56):
And you have got one of the best kids that
I know and on this earth.

Speaker 1 (01:25:02):
Well, thank you. He is. He is a great kid. Yes,
Cryptoville said, keep your hands off my merchandise. He is
obviously not a hugger. Are you a Cryptoville? You don't
like hugs a bit? Okay, uh and a lot of
people don't. And I can understand that. Like Ed, Look,
the older I get, the more I see like why

(01:25:25):
some people don't like to be hugged and stuff, and uh,
sometimes we just need a good hug. Okay, I would
not go up hugging pall crawlers, dogmen or civil war
ghosts either, if you can. Uh, you know what I
find really interesting John is the ghosts or if you
want to call it, a ghost entity that he encountered
right off the bat which made him pull over. Uh,

(01:25:48):
it actually was a solid human okay, like a solid
person and uh and in my experience, that's what I've
encountered too, when it came to the undead or I
guess there diad not that'd be a zombie. But like
ghost entities that I've seen, I've seen some entities that

(01:26:08):
were that actually were ghosts. I guess you call them
ghosts that were dressing like Victorian era clothing and stuff.
And they were in my bedroom when I woke up
at night, and they were solid, just like us.

Speaker 3 (01:26:20):
Solid Okay, yeah, right, yes, I have and I understand.
I certainly understand that. And it's very unnerving when you
see that. It just really is well.

Speaker 1 (01:26:34):
It's almost yeah, it kind of is, especially if you're
in your bedroom at night and nobody's supposed to be
in your house and you wake up and there's people
standing by your bed and it's just all very very weird.

Speaker 3 (01:26:45):
Very weird. Well, I've got one good cure for that.
I sleep with the lights on, do you yes? I do?

Speaker 1 (01:26:55):
Okay, Well it kind of.

Speaker 3 (01:27:00):
Some of that.

Speaker 1 (01:27:02):
You must have had some experiences then.

Speaker 3 (01:27:04):
That I must have, haven't I.

Speaker 1 (01:27:08):
Yeah, that's that's terrible.

Speaker 3 (01:27:10):
I'm sorry that I some that have terrified me no end.
And I just so I like to light. Got the
overhead light on right now and it's gonna stay on
until the morning.

Speaker 1 (01:27:22):
Oh gosh. Okay, well, well I'll just I'll just beat
up a ghost that comes near me, now, Okay, Like
I'm I just I don't you know what I've put
up like a fortress around my home, an energetic fortress. Okay,
So hopefully hopefully we can keep those things out and
and I highly recommend you do the same. It's good
for everybody to do that, to keep out those negative

(01:27:45):
energies and stuff. Yeah, because anything whatever.

Speaker 3 (01:27:51):
And I'll tell you, prayer will help.

Speaker 1 (01:27:53):
To Prayer definitely helps. That's the big You got to
put on the full armor of God every day before
you go to bed and when you wake up in
the morning, that's right, you do. But uh, but I
think this is a really interesting target. I think this
was really cool, John. And it's really cool that, like
I was definitely picking up on the battlefield there. I

(01:28:17):
think I was definitely picking up on those soldiers and
in a portal. And uh. And there are other places,
you know we mentioned like Gettysburg, Picketts Mill in Georgia
and Kennesaws Battlefield. Uh, a lot of these places like Chickamauga.
I bring that up quite a bit. We have a
pretty famous, well known cryptot up there called Old Green Eyes.

(01:28:37):
And some say that it's a dog Man. This sings
a dog man or a Gugway or something like that.

Speaker 3 (01:28:45):
Old green Eyes. That's in the Chattanooga area.

Speaker 1 (01:28:48):
Correct, Yes, just south of Chattanooga and Chickamauga, Georgia. It's
actually Georgia on that Georgia Tennessee border. Mm hmmm.

Speaker 3 (01:28:59):
So that would actually put it somewhat near Blue Ridge,
wouldn't it.

Speaker 1 (01:29:06):
Uh, it's kind of it. I don't know how far
that would be, but it's a little ways from Blue Ridge,
I think, but not too far, not too.

Speaker 3 (01:29:16):
Far right, But I know Blue Ridge is kind of
close to Chattanoogas, So that's why I said.

Speaker 1 (01:29:20):
That, Yes, but you know, I was picking up on
like something. I actually wrote down Satanic in my data
at some point, and there are you know, I'm not
going to say I haven't checked the lay lines of
this area, but I would. Here here's a really wild
conspiracy theory that I I think could be true. And
maybe it's my it's my conspiracy theory. John. I wonder

(01:29:45):
sometimes if a lot of these battles weren't purposely fought
in certain places of power, you know, certain places like
they were choreographed to be at these certain areas. Is
And I know, maybe maybe I'm just wild like that.
I think way too far outside the box sometimes, but
I have to wonder if there are you know, because

(01:30:08):
we don't know the true history of our land. Okay,
like we don't know uh talking with Nick Sylvester on
the show yesterday, Uh, there's you know, I mean, we
don't know who all has lived on this land. I mean,
our history is not exactly what we've been taught probably well, well.

Speaker 3 (01:30:24):
That is true. I mean, even even Tucker Carlson, a
guy with a lot of credibility says says that frequently
because we know, Jessica, you and I both know there's
the talk of the Tartarians, and we our history has
been purposely erased, I believe, don't you.

Speaker 1 (01:30:46):
Absolutely? Yeah, absolutely, that's why we have all these man
made lakes and stuff and our history screwed up.

Speaker 3 (01:30:53):
Now, I know you're you're the one normally asking your
guests this, So I'm going to ask my host this
why we have a show and talk about that particular topic.

Speaker 1 (01:31:05):
Okay, absolutely, I'm totally down to talk about man made
lakes and the cover ups any day, any day.

Speaker 3 (01:31:11):
I think the cover ups and the fact that you
see so many shots of these buildings they say, oh,
they were built in eight hundred, and they couldn't have
been built in eighteen hundred with hammers and chisels and
horse drawn carriages carrying things, they couldn't possibly have been built.

(01:31:31):
And then the whole theory that all these world fairs
were there to actually destroy a lot of the buildings
that were there so that no one would ask questions.
I think that is a very fertile topic to talk
about on a podcast. So we will discuss this, and
you know, if you'd like to maybe we can talk

(01:31:53):
about it. I just think I think it's fun stuff,
but I think it's interesting and I think it's timely
because I think there's a beginning to be an awareness
of the fact that things are not the way they
appear to be.

Speaker 1 (01:32:06):
M that's right. Well, you and I have talked about
the mud flood. Remember I did that remote viewing target
and you came on the show with me.

Speaker 3 (01:32:13):
Oh yeah, I'll just say this, what is the mud flood?
That is a whole can of worms?

Speaker 1 (01:32:20):
It is?

Speaker 3 (01:32:20):
It is?

Speaker 1 (01:32:21):
Well, there's just literally there are layers to all of this,
and one of those layers is covered in mud. And
you can find out more about that from going to
John Levi's YouTube channel. Thank you to Corey.

Speaker 3 (01:32:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:32:33):
John Levi has a great that's a great YouTube channel, y'all,
and so he does a lot of research on that,
John Levi.

Speaker 3 (01:32:41):
Okay, I'll write that down and go check him out.

Speaker 1 (01:32:45):
Okay, yeah, definitely do And you can watch my remote
viewing playlist as well. Have a lot of great, great
remote viewing targets, all these blind targets I'm given and
one of those happened to be a mud flood here
and so there's been several mud floods, I believe, Okay,
but I don't know. Yes, Bigfoot Dwarf knows all about

(01:33:06):
the mud flutters and the Old worlders. Yeah, and uh yeah,
he and I have actually done some shows on the
Cabbage Patch Kids and the orphan traines and cloning and stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:33:17):
So now I think, Jessica, I think those topics are terrifying.
And the fact that we used to have so many
insane asylums. We had enough insane asylums in this country
to almost put everyone in the in the insane asylums,

(01:33:38):
you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (01:33:40):
Yes, I have not ended up in one of those yet.

Speaker 3 (01:33:43):
Okay, well, I don't know they I've heard, I've heard
they've been talking about me, but no, No, The fact
is there were so many insane asylums and now they're
tearing them down, and we know that they're haunted because
a lot of tragedies occurred in them. So we just yeah,
so maybe maybe some history is not worth exploring, but

(01:34:06):
I think some is. So you and I can talk
about this at a later date and see if we'd
like to discuss this on one of your shows. Okay,
we sure can.

Speaker 1 (01:34:16):
Yeah, Actually, some of those insane asylums I think were
old world architectural buildings, okay, like castles and stuff. So,
like I said, it's a deep rabbit hole. Uh but
uh but yeah, uh it kind of makes me wonder too,
like what what other like when I when I say,
like I believe this is my thought, I'm not saying

(01:34:39):
this is right. This is just a weird little conspiracy
right in my mind. Maybe maybe some of these battles
were like choreographed to like be in particular locations, to
harness the energy there and to have a lot of
death happen.

Speaker 3 (01:34:53):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:34:53):
You know, the Civil War was the bloodiest battle in
the United States history. Okay that is yeah. I mean
I know at Chickamaga, like thirty four thousand men died
over the course of three days. Thirty four thousand. I
mean that's they we were talking about, how like the
bodies were like stacked up like six deep or something

(01:35:15):
like for miles when they.

Speaker 3 (01:35:17):
Been and young men and young men who were almost children.
I mean it was tragic.

Speaker 1 (01:35:23):
Yeah, yeah, for sure. So you gouts see the places
that had you know, uh, let's just say we were I
was picking up on maybe some like Civil War energy
or something. It was revolutionary war. But just think of
like if there's battle after battle and bloodshed after bloodshed
on that land.

Speaker 3 (01:35:39):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:35:39):
You know, when I was remote viewing the Chickamauga area
in the the Corpsewood Manor area, which is south of there, Uh,
the data said in there the land requires blood. I mean,
that's that's deep. That's really deep hearing that in a
blind target that the land requires blood. And there's been
all these battles out there so well, you know.

Speaker 3 (01:36:02):
You know, and we also need to probably investigate some
of the history of those lands as well. When we
when we look at all this m.

Speaker 1 (01:36:14):
We do we do well in the end? I don't know.
I'm sure that people are a little more on edge
these days living up there around those areas. I would
love to hear from some of the people who live there.
I think somebody in the chat, was it Jenny maybe
or Jen said that she lives like thirty minutes from there.
I think I would love to hear from anybody who
lives in that area to find out if you guys

(01:36:36):
have had any kind of cryptid encounters up there around Curry,
North Carolina. Curry in North Carolina around this battlefield. If
you've had any please please get in touch with me,
and I would love it. Put it in the chat
or put it under the video, and just let me
know if you guys have had any kind of encounters

(01:36:57):
up there. It just does seem like it would be
a place that it would be a perfect place for
my team to go and research John, because that's exactly
what we're looking for. Yeah, we're looking for places that
have a variety of activity like that, so we can
go up there and observe and try to maybe track
down some of these portals.

Speaker 3 (01:37:17):
Okay, great, I'll stay at the Comfort ind and you
go out there and let's and let's compare notes.

Speaker 1 (01:37:23):
Okay, Okay, well we'll we'll do that. You can stay
back and me and Matthew Delf will go out and
we will.

Speaker 3 (01:37:30):
Go and and Meny and the guys from Franklin. We
we'll stay at the hotel and we'll compare what we see. No,
I mean, yes, of course I'll go. I'll go out.
I'll go out with you and Matt anytime.

Speaker 1 (01:37:47):
Mike said he'll stay in the truck. Mike Prian, Yeah,
boondog Mojoe Corey says. The natives call Kentucky the dark
and bloody ground.

Speaker 3 (01:37:56):
That is correct. Now I've heard that.

Speaker 1 (01:38:00):
Hmmm, I've not heard that. That is really that's kind
of scary.

Speaker 3 (01:38:04):
Uh. Actually Kentucky is squatch man territory. You're you know
you're you know Squatchman, don't you? Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:38:13):
I know Sasquatch and dog Man.

Speaker 3 (01:38:16):
Know squatch Man. Yeah, yeah, that yeah, I can't remember
his name. And his son is Glenn and great guy
and he does a lot of He's up there near
Daniel Moon National Forest and he goes out there a lot,
takes groups and everything. He's a really really good guy.
Kind of kind of kind of eccentric, but yeah, squatch Man.

(01:38:38):
Ask any of your people that they have heard of
squatch Man. He's a cool guy. For some reason, I
just can't recall. It's like, you know, so many people.
I just can't quite recall his name, but I know
he goes by Squatchman.

Speaker 1 (01:38:50):
I think Jane has the best comment of the night.
Doctor John needs to be bait. You know what bait is, John,
I need to.

Speaker 3 (01:39:04):
Be so I need to be the bait.

Speaker 1 (01:39:05):
Huh, Jane, thank you that is hilarious. Well, actually we're
gonna make you big foot bait.

Speaker 3 (01:39:14):
Yes, you well, I mean, listen, when I go out
to Raven County, I am. That's why I'm taking a
whole in two weeks. Okay, I wouldn't tell everybody in
two weeks, I'm taking a whole Bigfoot investigation committee with
me out into the woods in Raven County. And because
it seems like when I go out, I get a

(01:39:37):
lot of action. So we've already we arranged that today
and it's gonna happen and I can't wait. Maybe I'll
have all of us on the show and you can
interview us. That'll be great.

Speaker 1 (01:39:50):
Okay, that sounds like a plan. Uh, owner says Kentucky here,
Kentucky in here. Heard that all my life most tribes
would hunt here, but not live here in hoy. Wow,
that's interesting. Oh my gosh, that's really interesting, you know.
And and I'm seeing my friend Crypnoville is in the chat.
He lives over by the l B L. John needs

(01:40:12):
to wear the bacon BIKINNI, oh my gosh, the bacon bikini.
That's what the bait has. I've never worn a bacon bikini.
I don't know what that is, but anyways, it will
lure out the bigfoots apparently.

Speaker 3 (01:40:23):
Okay, let's call Elijah Henderson and ask him about the
bacon bikini. I'm gonna I'll do that either tonight or
tomorrow night.

Speaker 1 (01:40:31):
You know Elijah, Yes, yes, I've not met Elijah yet.

Speaker 3 (01:40:35):
But I know, Oh you great. I think I'll call
him and ask him about the bacon bikini. He'll love that,
he will.

Speaker 1 (01:40:42):
Actually, Elijah, Elijah and his sister are on the same
page as me on the Bigfoot Believers and other Creatures calendar.
We are calendar girls and boys, and we're on the
same page together. I don't know what month it is,
probably June or May or something.

Speaker 3 (01:40:56):
I don't know. They are truly a couple of the
nicest people I've ever met. They really are.

Speaker 1 (01:41:02):
That's great, rosays Greg squatch Man Yost.

Speaker 3 (01:41:06):
Yeah, yeah, that's his name, Greg. Yes, Sonene, and uh,
we're I am engineering. I see Eugene. And I went
out to the Labyrinth in Outo, North Carolina. Got a
bunch of pictures of bigfoot structures. Several of those are
in my book. And I've got two teams that want

(01:41:27):
to go out with me at the Labyrinth and try
to find those and yeah, and I've been trying to
reach Eugene, but I know jeens. Eugene's got like a
second kid and everything, and he's probably busier than any
twenty people that we know. And I haven't really talked
to Greg his dad in a while. That's why I
couldn't remember his name. Tell you tell, tell your fan

(01:41:48):
that I appreciate that, and I'm gonna jot that down
and I got to try to give them a call tomorrow.
They're really good people.

Speaker 1 (01:41:54):
Okay, I think they heard you. They probably heard you, okay,
but uh, oh man, Well, John, this has been a
great show tonight and I have really enjoyed to have
any here with me. And uh and I think that
I need to be covered it pretty well. And let's
see if I have any more pictures to show the
audience tonight.

Speaker 3 (01:42:13):
It's always it is always fun to be with you
on your show. It's it's great and you're so knowledgeable.
It's it's great to have a host that really has
a depth of knowledge like you do. It just makes
the show so much better.

Speaker 1 (01:42:28):
Well, thank you. I don't know nothing about nothing, John.

Speaker 3 (01:42:32):
I just be quiet. You get an a plus.

Speaker 1 (01:42:36):
Well, thank you. I do have one more picture that
I did an AI and this was one of the
ones that didn't make the cut on social media because
this is kind of funny. I thought i'd show everybody this.

Speaker 3 (01:42:46):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:42:46):
I just love it. I love like weird AI stuff.
And that is not what that guy. That's not what
that guy said he saw.

Speaker 3 (01:42:54):
Okay, I've been ready to say that might be what
he saw. It might be.

Speaker 1 (01:43:00):
It might be it looks like the pell Crawler guy
is mooning him, Okay, but he said that he saw
his face, not his butt cheeks. Okay. But but anyway, uh,
that is that's what that guy saw. I would love, man,
I would love to have that guy on my show sometime. Whoever,
whoever this mystery man is who made that night on
one call, it would be cool to have him on

(01:43:21):
my show sometime. But in the meanwhile, I had remote
viewed whatever happened kind of and and so yeah, the
data is cool. If you guys want to see all
the data. It's actually a little bit more data too.
I didn't I put out the most you know, the
striking data you guys heard tonight, but there's a little
bit more on there. So if you guys want to
see it. Go over to my Patreon and become a member,

(01:43:42):
and I would love to have you guys join my
Patreon family over there. Just look up the cryptiin Huntress
on Patreon And all right, well, John, what what's going on?
Tell why don't you tell the audience a little bit
about your Your event you got coming up on Saturday.

Speaker 3 (01:44:00):
Is going to be a blast. It's in Franklin, North Carolina,
at the Factory ten twenty four Georgia Road, which is
on the way down to Georgia. It's Highway for forty one.
And we've got Mark Munsey, the famous paranormal author. We've
got John Price from Alabama moofon. He's going to be
talking about the connection between UFOs and Bigfoot. We've got

(01:44:25):
Tim Dills and Robert Effler from NCI North Carolina Investigates.
Those guys are always fun, they're always interesting. Matt Delff
will be there and then we will have let me
look here, we will have Wilderness Cryptid Institute. That is
Trey Ross and Doug lock Miller. They're really good guys.

(01:44:47):
I've gotten to know him very well as I've been
up here a good bit. And we're going to be
doing a lot of things together because they really want
They're doing a good job. They're doing a lot of
great investigations and I look forward to working with him.
We're also got Mayor Bob. Yeah, Mayor Bob Scott. It
was an article about three weeks ago in the Franklin

(01:45:08):
Press about six bigfoot sightings near Franklin. So I just
called him up. Well, first of all, I had to
call the Chamber and they said we've got his cell
phone number, but don't tell him where we got it.
Where you got it? So I didn't tell him. I
called him up. He was excited about being being with us.
He will be there tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock at

(01:45:29):
the chamber ribbon cutting, and then he will be one
of our featured speakers on Saturday. I think he's coming
on at eleven o'clock. It's gonna be a lot of
fun having Mayor Bob Scott talk about really close in
encounters with bigfoot around here. And then of course dn
R Paranormal is going to be here from Myrtle Beach

(01:45:50):
and rounding it out, Doctor John I will be here
to tell some of my stories. So we're gonna have
a lot of fun, just everybody come, It's only five
dollars at the door. We've got some great vendors that
have incredible books, comicon material, so it'll I think you'll
have a great time at the factory ten twenty four

(01:46:10):
Georgia Road on Highway for forty one going down toward
North Carolina. Come on out and see me and see
all those great guests. Jessica can't be with us, well,
she'll be here soon at our next adventure. And Jessica,
thank you so much for having me on here. It's
been a lot of fun.

Speaker 1 (01:46:29):
Thank you, John. I really enjoy having you here. It's
always fun. We have a good time. And also you
do tell everybody about your YouTube channel and your Scary
Cast as well.

Speaker 3 (01:46:40):
Scary Cast is really where I'm focusing right now. I've
got a lot of great guests. I've got a number
of the guests that are on the docket for the podcast,
I mean for the show on Saturday. They're on there
with me. Just go to scarycast dot com and just
click on the link there and it will take your
right to there. It's easier than trying to mess around

(01:47:03):
with iHeartRadio dot com and all that. Just go to
scarycast dot com and Jessica, I will call you up
and I'm gonna get you back on Scary Cast sooner
than later. Is that all right?

Speaker 1 (01:47:14):
I guess so, of course it's okay.

Speaker 3 (01:47:18):
Thank you so much, and thank you, thank you for
having me on the show and helping me promote this
wonderful event that we're gonna have in Franklin, North Carolina.
And just everybody remember March twenty first, the Georgia Bigfoot
Conferences back in Tiger, Georgia, right outside of care of Clayton,
and it's going to be a blast. And I hope

(01:47:39):
Jessica Jones. I've got to call her up and make
sure her calendar is free, but I hope she'll be
my keynote speaker and we'll we'll check on that later
after all this weekend is over, okay.

Speaker 1 (01:47:51):
Jessica, Absolutely, I will totally be a speaker. You just look,
if I didn't have something going on this weekend, I
would totally either with y'all.

Speaker 3 (01:48:01):
Right now you have, but you had something important and
I'll tell everybody that you have an important research project
to do and I want to champion you and I
hope it is successful.

Speaker 1 (01:48:14):
Fair enough, man, I have no comment. I'm not gonna
say what I'm doing this weekend, but I definitely cannot
make it to the event. So thank you, John, I
appreciate you.

Speaker 3 (01:48:23):
I hope all you will say is it's a research
project and we hope that you're successful. Fair enough.

Speaker 1 (01:48:29):
I'm always successful at them, as long as I come
back alive from whatever. Yes, oh my gosh, well, thank
you John. Good luck with the event this week. And yes,
thank you so much. And I want to thank everybody
that was here in the live chat tonight. You guys
make the show so much, even more fun than it
already is. And I want to thank everybody who gave

(01:48:51):
super secers tonight. Oh, Nathan, Nathan just wants me to
say Viena sausage tonight, So thank you, Nathan, Nathan said
of Diena sausage money. I tell you what y'all y'all are. Oh, oh, Nathan,
I do say Vienna, not Vienna. How do you say
Vienna sausage? John, do you say Vienna or do you

(01:49:12):
say Viena.

Speaker 3 (01:49:13):
I know it's Vienna, but I know we always said
Viena sausages when I was a kid.

Speaker 1 (01:49:19):
Thank you. Some people say vien or.

Speaker 3 (01:49:23):
Just saying no, we never we never quite went that far. Jessica,
I'm sorry we never went there.

Speaker 1 (01:49:28):
That's so sweet. Nathan, thank you for that supersticker. I
appreciate it. Yes, we have the on I have the
ongoing thing where chicken fingers, tater logs and Viena sausages. Okay,
that's my that's my specialty over here. But Candy, thank
you so much. In LB, thank you so much, and Nathan,
thank you so much for those superstickers tonight. And yeah,
you guys, please come back and see me on Saturday night.

(01:49:50):
I will have Doc here, Doc Brown aka Justin Brown
from the Promithee Prometheus Lens podcast, and that's gonna be
a really fun show. And so be there. B Square,
ten PM Eastern, seven Pacific, nine Central. All right, and
thanks again for everybody being here tonight. Y'all be safe

(01:50:11):
out there. We are living in weird times. Lock your
doors at night. If you're driving down a road by yourself,
especially in the middle of the woods by a battlefield,
historical battlefield, lock your doors, okay, and do not open
your doors. Call nine one once we can have it all.
We can get a Floyd request. We can hear what

(01:50:32):
you said, hear what these things did. Just like this
call with this guy out in North Carolina. I think
this is amazing. I love it, and I'm sending all
my love and light to you guys tonight. I'll see
you guys back here on Saturday. Y'all have a great night,
all right, John, We'll see you next time. Bye bye, bye, y'all.

Speaker 2 (01:51:17):
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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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