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October 29, 2025 84 mins
On Tuesday, a truck hauling ‘aggressive’ Rhesus monkeys thought to carry multiple viruses and diseases overturned in Mississippi with at least one monkey still on the loose. The monkeys were being transported from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, and crashed on Interstate 59 on its way to a testing facility in Florida. With solar activity at high levels, contaminated monkeys on the loose, an incoming alien spacecraft hovering close to Earth, natural and manmade disasters plaguing the earth, and public unrest and outrage over government assisted food benefits in America reportedly being discontinued next month, is this the perfect recipe for disaster? Is the zombie apocalypse upon us?

On this episode of “A Glitch in the Matrix,” Jessica explores these current events and the threat of an actual zombie apocalypse with Mike of Long Island Bigfoot! The CDC has been jokingly preparing the public for an actual zombie threat, but is this a possibility for our near future? They also explore cases of suspected zombies documented in recent years across America.

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Speaker 1 (00:58):
Oh, good afternoon, everybody. It's the Crypti Huntress. I'm Jessica Jones,
and I am here to discuss the zombie apocalypse. Is
it upon us? It is Halloween week, so we had
to get really creepy today on a glitch in the matrix.
And boy do we have some interesting topics to discuss today.

(01:18):
Thank y'all so much for being here. We are going
to be discussing an overturned truck where a bunch of
lab monkeys escaped. And I don't know, it's a perfect
combination right now. With these lab monkeys that escape, I
think all of them have been caught or let me
just say executed, okay, like they took them all out,

(01:39):
by the way, except for one, and one is just
enough to cause a zombie outbreak probably Okay. There have
been movies made about this, by the way, Okay, And
so we're gonna discuss that along with our spacecraft that
is flying near the Sun it's called three Ie Atlas
with a bunch of reptilians on board. Probably, I don't know,
it's it's all. It's wild, y'all. This world is really crazy,

(02:02):
and so we're going to get into all of this
potentially apocalyptic information. I don't think. I think it's all.
This is all wild and crazy for me. I'm here
for it, y'all. And so we're going to get into that.
We do have Long Island Bigfoot Mike here in the
studio with us today, and you know he lives right
down the road from Plum Island up in New York

(02:24):
on Longe Long Island, and I will be asking him
about that today as well. And and so y'all buckle up.
This is going to be a wild show today, a
wild rabbit hole to dive down. And and so thank
y'all so much for being here. Thank you to all
my moderators for being here as well. Y'all are the best. Okay, Well,
if y'all would like to check out my social media links,

(02:45):
my calendar and stuff, please go over to my website,
the Cryptidhuntress dot com. I just added another event coming
up next week and it's for teenagers actually, So if
you've got a teenager that lives in the Cobb County area, Kennesaw,
I'm going to be at their library next Friday night,
not tomorrow night, but a week from tomorrow and talking

(03:05):
about cryptids and stuff. So if you've got a teenager
that would be interested in that, I think you probably
need to sign up for it. But I will be
over there speaking at their event, and then I will
be at the Molina Bigfoot Festival on the next Saturday,
the next day. Excuse me, so if you guys would
like to meet me there. This is an all ages event,
so down in Molina, Georgia, I'm speaking at ten o'clock

(03:29):
am and also at one pm. I will be given
a little presentation there on my research and on Bigfoot
and the Elkins Creek Bigfoot as well. A pretty famous
footprint casting came out of that area. It's called the
Elkins Creek Bigfoot. So y'all come see me down there
as long as well as Tony Green and Angie Williamson

(03:52):
and a bunch of our teammates, we'll all be down
there for that festival. Okay, Well, let's get into our
program today. Okay, you're regularly scheduled programming. I'm just kidding. Oh,
I try to do a program. We're trying to think
outside the box and get outside of the programming, y'all. Okay,

(04:12):
I'm going to unlock and get rid of all the
programming Actually that's what I'm trying to do.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
So on Tuesday, a truck cauling aggressive recess monkeys thought
to carry multiple viruses and diseases overturned in Mississippi with
at least one monkey still on the loose. The monkeys
were being transported from Two Lane University in New Orleans, Louisiana,
and it crashed on Interstate fifty nine on its way

(04:42):
to a testing facility in Florida. My gosh, what could
go wrong with that? And why can't they just keep
their monkeys in one place? That's my question. Also, with
solar activity at high levels, contaminated monkeys on the loose,
and an incoming alien spacecraft hovering close to Earth, that
close but natural and man made disaster is plaguing the earth,

(05:04):
potentially in public unrest and outrage over government assisted food
benefits being reportedly being taken away next month. What is
the what is? Or is this the perfect recipe for
complete disaster and potentially even a zombie like apocalypse coming up?
Well on this episode today we do have Long Island

(05:26):
Bigfoot Mike here. We're going to get into all of
these topics today. We're going to try to squeeze it
all in in the short amount of time we have
today and try to actually have a little fun with
some of this stuff. Okay, we always do, right, We
talked about some dark stuff, but it's always a good
time at the end of the day. Okay, so please
help me. Welcome to the show, my good friend, mister

(05:49):
Mike from Long Island Bigfoot. You can find him over
on YouTube. Welcome to the show, Mike.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
What's up, Bud, Good afternoon, what's going on?

Speaker 1 (05:58):
Happy Halloween, Happy early Halloween?

Speaker 2 (06:00):
Yeah, right, right right the Halloween. I didn't even know.
I can't keep track of the days. But when you
said that earlier, like, yeah, it's like a Halloween special,
most it is? It is?

Speaker 1 (06:12):
Are you dressing up for Halloween this year?

Speaker 2 (06:14):
No? Not really. Now I have like a I have
like a mask that I used like every year, like
the same thing. I just use it every year, and
we're like a hoodie and but it's pretty cool. I
think I put it on once here, but that that's
kind of I just carried it around just in case,
like we want to take a picture with the kids

(06:36):
or something like. That's it. But yeah, my son, my
son's gonna be my oldest son's gonna be an Axel
Mottel and then uh, I think my daughter's going to
be a fairy. And my other son he's he's whatever.
He's not, he's not he's nonverbal all that, so he's

(06:58):
not really anything. He just kind of wears what he
wants to wear.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
Oh yeah, man, my son actually has is on his
third costume right now. I've bought him three costumes now.
And because it's it's he starts planning early, but then
he ends up changing his mind. So he is going
to be a rooster guy. I know he's got a
rooster mask in a We made him a varsity jacket
with a B on it. It's Miami Hotline. I don't
know what that is, y'all. It's probably something bad, who knows,

(07:23):
But but he's he's got his costumes. We went shopping yesterday.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
Sounds like a grand theft add like or like a yeah,
there's well there's characters and everything. That was like h fortnite,
grand theft auto whatever. You know, like, there's there's a
million things out there. It could be way worse, and
Halloween is supposed to be fun. We did a trunk
or treed event uh, a few nights ago. That's kind

(07:48):
of why I feel like it's over already, Like I
forgot it was sloween because we already did stuff. But uh,
they do these trunk or treat events where people like
take their their hatchback vehicles and turn the back into
like in essence of giant di aorama that like spits
into the you know, into the road too, so they're like,

(08:08):
I don't know, it depends. K pop. Demon Hunters is
a popular one this year, so that's.

Speaker 1 (08:17):
Oh man, well, that's that's cool. I'm actually gonna be
dressing up tomorrow night, probably want the audience. No, I
do have Jimmy Pain coming on the show tomorrow night.
We're going to be hearing about his experience with were
wolves Edry fifty one tomorrow night. It's gonna be a groundbreaking, wild,
a crazy show tomorrow night. And hopefully James Rink will
be on here with me as well, so y'all come

(08:37):
see us, and I probably will be dressed up tomorrow night.
It's a secret you'll get to see me, see me
when you see me, okay, But but nonetheless, it's gonna
be a good time.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
I did want to say something fast as of about
eight o'clock I think Eastern time this morning, a little
earlier than eight, they reported that u CEP has reported
there's three three monkey is still on the loose.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
Three.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
Yeah, and they they you know when that when that
when when it when it went down? Uh, I forget
where where where? Where did it? They came from Tulane, right.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
I think from New Orleans from.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
The university, right, So, and they were all in that
laboratory whatever initially whatever they were there, they were like
two they were labeled like ppe on the boxes and uh,
all these things like they were too dangerous to be
like interacting with humans and stuff. So that's why they

(09:39):
were so like kept under wraps. And that's like such
a limited general statement, right, like we we got to
use our imagination and say like, okay, are we using
our imagination to make it too too much? Or should
we use it to really? You know, I wish we
had more facts. I wish there was more note about it.
But that's just that's just the nature of the beast.

(10:01):
But why would they hunt down these damn monkeys so hard?
Like it's not you know, there's there's monkeys all over
I'm sure Mississippi. And I know they're in North Florida.
They're all over the place.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
Oh yeah, Well, these are special monkeys because they have
been infected with viruses. Okay and uh. And so if
I can keep all these gaps from popping up on here,
this is the AP dot com. This is AP news,
Okay and uh, and it says on here, monkeys escape
from overturned truck on Mississippi Highway. This just happened yesterday.

(10:38):
And there's one of the sweet little reciss monkeys right there.
But these poor things have been infected with they said,
Oh my gosh, can't remember what all they're affected with.
Let's see. I know that the C word was one
of them. Okay and yeah, and also her bees was
one as well.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
Man, I swear to goodness, y'all they put so many
I'm just gonna take this.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
This is the ship. I don't buy, all right, but
I don't. Yeah, I don't buy that though. Why would
they say that they were infected with all these crazy
It's it's all the the things that they labeled like
that these monkeys had were all the things that people
are scared of, like since like the eighteen hundreds, like
every like horrible you know what I'm saying, horrible, horrible things.

(11:26):
I mean, yeah, and then I don't even want to
say them all because you know what I mean, it's
just but yeah, wild.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
It's wild. I mean, I don't know, I'm just I'm
just reporting on what we've been reading here, okay, and
uh and instead of saying exactly what the viruses and
stuff were, I mean, it is some of the worst stuff.
And I can't even imagine those poor monkeys. Okay, first
of all, but what on earth are they doing? I mean,
it just sounds like a recipe for disaster, driving them
in a truck from you know, Louisiana way to Florida.

Speaker 2 (11:59):
It is rare. It is rare that this stuff happens.
And we talk about this all the time. It's it
just so happens to be the times when they get
caught doing something that they have that there has to
be reports on it. And and everything that we're getting
right now is from like from like media, right from
like from just newest complaint. They don't know anything. They

(12:21):
don't know you know what I'm saying, like, they don't
know nothing. And you brought up Plumb Island earlier. Think
about how many times ships come come and go from
that place that nobody ever you know what I mean,
you'll never lay eyes on anything that happens there, you know.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
So, Yeah, here's a picture of Plumb Island. I was
gonna ask you about Plumb Island. Actually for sure that
this is a and I did want to mention this
comment from GARYL.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
Hey.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
Garyl He says, our daughter was dating a guy who
is a federal contractor who worked for the Animal Medical
Transportation Company. Wow, you gotta be licensed to do all that.
But I mean, I guess you can't help it if
there's bad drivers on the road and you know, you
have a wreck.

Speaker 2 (13:05):
Yeah, nothing happened, Yeah, things happened.

Speaker 1 (13:09):
I don't know. I think with monkeys that have all
those viruses and stuff, I mean you think that. I mean,
I don't know. I thought it would be like extra
precaution with that where they could just pull out of
the back of the truck.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
Well yeah, right, yeah, I mean I'm sure there were
I don't know, you know, I don't know that there
should be like a lead vehicle and a tail vehicle
at least like for stuff like this.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
But I don't know.

Speaker 2 (13:34):
Accidents happen, you know what I mean, that's just what
they're It's the nature of the beast.

Speaker 1 (13:39):
But accidents happen, and then you have these guys show up. Okay,
and uh, you know, this actually reminds me. So this
is from a nineteen ninety five movie called Outbreak, Okay,
and uh an Outbreak was a really interesting movie. Here
we go, look what's of course, we've had several monkey
escapes labor laboratory monkey escapes over the past several years. Okay,

(14:01):
there's actually one in South Carolina about a year or
two ago as well. I mean, you don't these are
not as uncommon as you think.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
What were you going to about Plumb Island?

Speaker 1 (14:12):
Oh yeah, Plumb Island. I was just gonna ask you
about Plumb Island. I guess we'll get through it. I
was I was kind of going to tie it into
these monkeys and like what's going on and the expyramids
they do on them and how it affects, uh, you know,
our everyday lives. And of course this is a scene
from that movie Outbreak, and it really reminded me of
that Tater Invader. Mike, do you know what I'm talking about?

(14:35):
The meteor the Peruvian meteorite alien.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
Oh yeah, that I remember, yes.

Speaker 1 (14:41):
Yes, And and the one legitimate picture that finally came
forward that people thought was legitimate, which I don't. I
think that all might have been a big old hoax. Okay.

Speaker 2 (14:51):
But but was that the woman to kid in the backyard.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
Yeah, it was a meteor fell and the cops had no, No,
that's different.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
This is out of Peru, Okay.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
Yeah, and there was a guy we followed the entire
I did a couple of shows where we were talking
about it, and it loo like a meteor fell, and
then it looked like a fungus was growing out of
the meteor meteorite, and then it became like this venom
looking character, and then it went into the water and
the local water supply.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
I mean, I don't know, but but those guys.

Speaker 2 (15:26):
Did a whole show on that. Actually I think I
think we did a whole show on that. Actually have
an I have a Venom shirt on underneath the Yes.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
Well, I do believe that was probably a hoax, okay,
And but we we did look into it pretty pretty well.
But this is this is something that a lot of
movies and TV shows. This is from the movie as well.
These are just some of the posters and well, this
is actually something different. But timeout zombies today and for

(15:58):
decades now, even till this, since the nineteen fifties, there
have been shows about zombies. Mike Zombie is the undead,
the walking dead, the undead. You know this, this is
a big thing, and and it just seems like we're
getting a I'm not saying those monkeys are going to
cause the zombie apocalypse, Okay, getting let out, but if

(16:21):
you're if you're looking at it as like maybe reality
is scripted in some kind of a way, this is
just this is just a thought. I'm not saying this
is real, but if reality were to be scripted in
some kind of a way, this is a this is
like a movie kind of think.

Speaker 2 (16:39):
Yeah, yeah, I mean it's uh, there's too much of it,
Like there's too much of the same similar storyline for
it just to be you know, bs for lack of
better words, I guess, And I don't think it's necessarily
going to be like we can just decribe how does zombies.

(17:03):
I think it's gonna be like a zombie type thing
if it happens. If it does happen, there can be
an outbreak any given time that does affect the human race.
I mean, we don't. We just don't know. We walk
around acting like we're like king shit, but we really
we dabble in too many things that we don't know about.
You know what I'm saying, And I hate to say,

(17:28):
but it's just I don't know. Humanity comes so damn
close to like ending itself over and over again, or.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
At least that's what we're told. Okay, So yeah, yeah,
I don't know. The more we dig into these things,
the more I'm seeing a pattern. Okay, another pattern. But
then I bring people on, like my buddy Doc Ram,
who's like, it's all about to collapse, and we got
our grid down situation coming within the next two months.

(17:59):
He said, Actually, you said within about two weeks is
what he told me. But it's been about two weeks.
I hadn't happened yet. Okay. But but nonetheless, you know,
I'm only we're only bringing this up today to bring
awareness to all this and like, what what could be
Okay what some people are predicting.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
Yeah, Honestly, to me, it's a little like I think
it would be kind of fun, Like like I know
it sounds it sounds kind of stupid, right, but like
I kind of get off, like on that kind of adrenaline,
like like when I see the Walking Dead. And this
is what really intrigues people in the first place about

(18:38):
these things, is like it's so it's it's even though
it's kind of like a stupid concept, right, like, oh,
like it's the same thing, but it's pretty damn intense
because they're always in a situation where of survival mode.
And you know, I was good at that. There was
a lot of people in the military, like when we

(18:59):
got overseas and like I would look at them and
be like you're done, Like you're done. If some ship
hoops off, you're done, and like you know, and and unfortunately,
like there's just people who were built for that shit,
who were quick thinking on their feet, like like smart,
would move whatever you want to say. They just had
all the stuff put together for survival. And then there

(19:21):
was other people who you're like, man, like you are
just a walking calamity, you know, And then there's in between, right,
but some people.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
Have zero survival instincts, that is right.

Speaker 2 (19:33):
I think I think I would thrive in a zombie
apocalypse like personally, who knows, I might die in the
first minute, but I think it would be more exciting
than nine to five's in traffic. You know, I don't know, but.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
I know it's shown to us in TV shows like
The Walking Dead, and it is definitely a survivalist situation.
And I mean, for some people that's exciting to think
about that. For others it is terrifying. And I mean,
I can't deny that I have. I mean, I think
that would be okay in that situation. I think I
would because a lot of us have been kind of

(20:10):
not that we've been expecting that to ever happen, but
we've been preparing in case it ever did that kind
of a thing. And so yes, that's why I've always
encouraged the audience you guys to to you know, go
get your toilet paper or I'm kidding y'all about the
toilet paper, but you know, just stock up on some
stuff just in case something were to happen, because it
may not be a literal zombie apocalypse that happened, even

(20:32):
though the claims that we might have one jokingly, but
it could be where we run out of you know,
there's some kind of disaster, you know what I mean,
and people are going to be fighting for resources.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, that's where it shit gets real. Yeah
for sure. Yeah that you know, the last thing was
just a little just a little taste, you know, just
a little little taste of what a real, real like
apocalyptic thing would be. Like, I mean, you gotta you
gotta realize, like we're tied to We're tied to so

(21:07):
many things in a lazy fashion, you know, medications, doctors,
food stores, electricity, out of everything goes away, everything goes away.
How do you survive? Like you know, and then these
these things all come into play, right, Like, I mean,
there's so many, so many scenarios that just really I

(21:31):
don't know, it's just amazing to me. It's it's interesting
to think about. I don't know, I like to I
like to go down that rabbit hole sometimes, like and
just think about it, you know. But it's.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
Yeah, I'm kind of giggling because this is comment right here, Corey.
I don't know about you, buddy, You're funny and this
may be true. I don't know. He said you can
make booze with toilet paper. That's why everybody was buying it.

Speaker 2 (21:54):
I don't know. I don't know, Corey.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
Have you served some prison time. I'm just gonna say,
I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding, y'all. That is that
is wild.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
Maybe you can, but I in the toilet usually, but
I mean that's oh my god. Yeah, well you got
to make it somewhere and that man, oh, you know
what we want. We won't dive into.

Speaker 1 (22:22):
Yes, we won't dive into that one today. That's another
rabb Oh, thank you, Corey. But hey, I'm always looking for,
you know, interesting mcguiver methods of doing things, and that's
I don't know. I'll look into that one, but I don't.
I don't really want to. But but oh, okay, so
I've got I've got some uh some information about these
monkeys and stuff that they fell out of the back

(22:45):
of this truck. And I just have some some police
like the local shriff's apartment did well, this is the update.
Let me pull the right well, I guess they're both updates, y'all. Sorry,
this is all all but one of the escape monkeys
have been destroyed. We have been in contact with animal
disposal company and to help handle the situation, Mississippi Wildlife

(23:07):
and Fisheries is also on site with our local law
enforcement and they are continuing to look for the one
monkey that is still on the loose and they're talking
about that. On A ten, twenty eight, twenty five, which
was yesterday as of today, a wreck occurred on I
fifty eight I can't seek my eyes are band near

(23:28):
my own well at fifty nine. That's it near my
marker one seventeen there was a truck carr in Reesis
monkeys from Tulane Universities and monkeys are approximately forty pounds.
They are aggressive to humans and they require ppe to handle.
They carry hepatitis, c herpes, and COVID. Oh man, what
could possibly go wrong? And they were actually instructed to

(23:51):
eliminate the monkeys when they found them, unfortunately.

Speaker 2 (23:55):
So that's that. They said later on Facebook. The department
the Sheriff's department said later on Facebook that three monkeys
are still on the loose.

Speaker 1 (24:06):
Wow, man, nonetheless.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
Mind, Yeah, they were able to get them and you
probably have the right red point in mind.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
Yeah. Here's here's a picture of in case anybody has
not heard about this yet, this is what the truck
looked like. It must have turned over, flipped over. I
don't know.

Speaker 2 (24:24):
If you're google Mississippi right now, this is what pops up,
not not the Mississippi River, not Jackson, miss You know
what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
It's it's monkeys, yes, uh, infected with the worst of
the worst. Okay, And and so yes, it's on the road.
Just think about it. You're just driving down the interstate
and all of a sudden you get hit by a
truck and all these monkeys with all these viruses jump out.
What do you do? Okay? These are the kind of
things like I'm not saying that we need to expect

(24:54):
this to happen to us, but think about what would
you do in that case.

Speaker 2 (25:00):
I don't know, I don't know. People are too people
are too playful, you know. And and this this blows
my mind about when it comes when people talk about
sasquatch and stuff and like or dogging. Oh why didn't
you go towards it or blah blah blah blah blah.
If you even even saw a recis monkey from fifty

(25:21):
yards fifty feet twenty feet, are you going to go
towards it? I don't think so. They will rip your
fingers off like they're they're in they're intense or they
can be right and they have like they just have
this strength and it comes from their their environment. All
they do is grip trees, swing from trees. You know

(25:43):
what I'm saying, Like, this is what they do all day.
So your little your finger is you know what I'm saying,
Like it's it's almost like bodybuilders, right, like they are
they're jack just jacked all hell for a reason, like
it's muscle memory. So I mean a work full of
them just popping out of nowhere. I'nexpected I'm not gonna

(26:03):
yeah that I'd freak out a little bit.

Speaker 1 (26:05):
Yeah, especially if you lived in that area. You know,
this is part of disaster preparedness, and uh for my
Hunt club members. About a month ago I put out
it or two months ago, I put a video out
called Disaster Prep Prep one oh one. I named it
after my good friend Paul Percell. He wrote a book
called Disaster Prep one O one. If you can, I
don't know if it's still published. You can still find

(26:25):
it online. But uh, he worked I think he worked
with Homeland Security. He's a good friend of mine, and
so if you guys get a chance, look his book up.
Paul per Sell Disaster Prep one O one. He has hands.

(26:48):
Uh oh di, I freeze up? Yeah yeah, okay, sorry,
all right, all right, I don't know if I'm frozen. Y'all.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
We can hear you a little bit, now you.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
Can, okay. Sorry. Wow, we are having storms here today
and my internet is kind of bad. So sorry about
that froze.

Speaker 2 (27:12):
We had. We had some high winds yesterday.

Speaker 1 (27:14):
Oh yeah, well we're having that as well, and uh yeah,
maybe let me take some precautions here to get the
internet working again. Okay. So, but if you can get
a book, like a hard copy book, it's always uh
dance that I would set a twenty and back. Probably

(27:35):
probably I went through a portal and I am back.
But anyways, if you get up your hands on some
kind of disaster preparedness literature, some kind of book, a manual,
it's good for us to have this kind of stuff. Okay,
it's good to have it just in case of an emergency.

Speaker 2 (27:50):
It really is so no like this this is a
real serious like thing. Like and here's where I kind
of I was talking about earlier, like how I kind
of i've like after after some of the guys, like
we got back from Afghanistan. A lot of us got out,
like a lot of us, like me and my boys,

(28:11):
like the guys I was tight with, Like I mean,
we got out, like out of the military completely and
a lot of some of these guys had a lot
more time in than I did. But we started hearing
things and this and that, so we ended up getting out.
None of the things really went down, but it just
was very it was very sketchy, like it was borderline
could have happened, right, So we all came up with

(28:32):
these plans so to speak, right of if something happened
from if things came from this direction, if things came
from that direction, if something happens from all around, like
what do we do? Where do we go? How do
we proceed? You know what I'm saying? So yeah, like
little little preparedness, like especially like a book like that,
like know how to do things, you know what I'm saying,

(28:54):
you know how to do even basic shit, right, Like
some people don't know how to change tires. Some people
don't know how to like you know, transplant a freaking
tomato plant, you know what I mean? Like just you
got like the more you know, the better, like and
and those types of books are I hate to bring

(29:15):
up Walkingdadian, right, but at the end of Walking Dead
is what is the most powerful thing that they had
for sale was a woman had a book of medieval
like times, like how to build a water mill and
a windmill and you know what I'm saying, stuff like that,
Like she had like blueprints for that kind of stuff,

(29:36):
where you know what I'm saying. It was like, yeah,
you're going backwards in time, right, But I don't know
if I'm making sense.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
You're making total sense, you know. And here here's the
beautiful thing about being a field researcher is like we're
already prepared with the whole camping stuff. Like we've got
all of our camping here. We can live off grids,
we go out in the woods and do it for
you know, short periods of time. But are we ready
for a longer extended period up to light months or
even yes?

Speaker 2 (30:06):
If you ever look at those shows, like there's shows
called like Alone, and these people who are like super
super prepared for survival readiness. Uh, and then they go
out and they go out in these places where they
get dropped off and it's even they even struggle. You
know what I'm saying, and that's for short periods of time.
Maybe it's like three months will be the max or

(30:26):
something like that, ninety days or whatever it is. And
there's just certain situations like that that become really really
really hard to survive. And I mean I've been in
them where you know, like it's pouring rain for three days, right, Okay,
that's not no, no big deal, right, a hurricane or whatever,
a lightweight hurricane, no big deal when you have a house,

(30:47):
when you're in a tent or whatever, or just you know,
in these situations where you need fire to survive, or
you know, sunlight doesn't exist for three days, like all
these things happen like it's it's really awesome. Like I
always enjoyed these like types of conversations, you know, And uh,
my team up in the Adirondecks does this a lot.

(31:08):
They sit down with people and talk safety and preparedness
and things to that effect. Because there's not a not
a summer that goes by, the spring that goes by
that we don't hear about multiple deaths in that Arondecks
and the cats skills right because of people that aren't
prepared for what the height they're doing right, or the

(31:31):
or the camping they're doing, or whatever the case may be. Right,
and this goes down everywhere everywhere. How many state parks
or county parks or whatever do you hear about this
in like somebody disappears?

Speaker 1 (31:44):
Oh yeah, I talk about it all the time.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
I know, I do.

Speaker 1 (31:48):
You know what. And here's here's the thing too. Whenever
there's like a natural there's a disaster somewhere, let's say, like, uh,
Delilah says, so, so from Atlas to this now, so
three iye atlasts we had that. That's that's not a
lot of people's a lot of people's minds right now.
And uh there there have been some more updates to that,
by the way, and uh it's looking like it is

(32:10):
man It looks like it's man made or alien made, okay,
And it's getting more out in the news about that
now until people are freaking out. The normies are definitely
freaking out about it. But uh, but I say, don't
worry about it. There's always been spacecraft up in the sky, okay, right, right.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
Yeah, that's okay, that's the one they're pointing at right exactly.

Speaker 1 (32:31):
Yeah, but you know.

Speaker 2 (32:33):
That's the one that you gotta be careful about what
they're showing you. What they're what people when they're showing
you something to look at, you always have to be
careful because you've got to look at what's behind the curtain,
if you know what I mean. Like I think I
said that last time. Like it's like a watch the
birdie situation, Like like it's like, look at this shiny

(32:53):
shit over here, right, and then that's when the dark
shit's happening over here that you should be looking at.

Speaker 1 (32:59):
Right right. That's how it's been for a long time.
That's how it's been from.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
It's an easy bait and switch tactic rant like it's
it's very simple.

Speaker 1 (33:10):
Yes, okay, let's see. I am I freezing up, y'all.
I am so sorry. My internet is just absolutely bad today.

Speaker 2 (33:20):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
That really sucks, y'all. I'm very sorry. It is beyond
my control unfortunately. Okay, Okay, So okay, So we got
the monkeys that have escaped. They're all account for except
for one. That's enough for a small disaster, okay, it is, Uh,
but should we worry about it? I mean, the other
monkeys came and went without too much of a big deal.

(33:41):
Right when the ones that escaped out of the South
Carolina lab okay, and uh so hopefully there's nothing to
worry about with that. But we've also got the three
I outlists. People are really upset about the three I
outlast stuff. A lot of people are. I'm not too
upset about it. It is what it is. Uh. We
cover reptilians enough here in the underground systems and stuff

(34:02):
to know that these the stuff is already around us. Okay,
so I'm not too worried about that. But when it
comes to let's let's just get into the zombie stuff. Okay.
I don't know, like like we were saying, there's a
whole and thank you. Uh, let's see trying to see
your name these sorts, I can't say your name, but

(34:25):
thank you so much. In Poland they know the drill,
they very fermented food. And you're from Norway. Thank you
so much for that comment. I do appreciate that. By
the way, Yes, it's good to know how to store
your foods as well. Oh really into canned food and
all that. I mean, may there may come a time
where we have to actually go back to the old
days like our grandparents used to do with their sellers

(34:48):
full of and it's actually a good thing to do
right now if you can. It's like canned fruits and
vegetables and even.

Speaker 2 (34:54):
Yeah, I always have I always have a shitloaded can.
Like I mean, I'm not as crazy as I used
to be where I did that, like like jarred my
own food and stuff like kept it in vinegars and
stuff whatever, like I didn't. I don't. I don't do
it as much as I used to do. But absolutely
you should have whatever whatever makes you feel okay, Like

(35:17):
I do a week or two supply of food, right
like canned food that lasts a couple of years, whatever
the case may be, and then and then cycle it,
cycle it, and and do that with all things. You
know what I'm saying, Medications, all your basic stuff, like
all your basic basic stuff that you take for granted,

(35:38):
like a like a tilehol pill or whatever the case
may be. Uh, you know, tape, duct tape, crap stuff
like that. Always rotate those those basic things and whatever
may be important to you, right Like anybody who goes
in a into the on a on a hike or
a camping trip whatever, Like everybody's survival pack has different

(36:00):
stuff and it based off of them, you know what
I'm saying, Like it's some of the some of the
main things are the same, but there's a couple of
items that each individual interchanges do to what they feel
they may need, you know what I'm saying, Whether that's
a hatchet or a pair of scissors, or a fishing
line or whatever, you know.

Speaker 1 (36:21):
It just yeah, Doctor Ram who was on the show
last week, he was stressing the importance of bartering and
how that's going to be a big thing in the
in the future and we need to start kind of
getting ready for that in case we need to do
that and learning how to do it. And if you
want to learn some of this farm steading and how
to can and stuff, go over to Mark Green's channel
with his wife Rebecca. Hey, Mark, thank you for being here.

(36:43):
Go to their YouTube channel is called Cedar Creek Bottom's
farmstead Life, Okay, And so if you guys want to
go over to their channel another homesteading and farm steading
channels as well, that's a great place to go learn.
And they're good people, okay, And it's good to be
around good people and what they have to say about
life in general. Okay.

Speaker 2 (37:03):
Yeah, they get a bead. They get a bad rep
just like the Bigfoot communities. I was like, you know,
like that we're out there and stuff, but really it's
you know, you're prepared, You're you're prepared. It's better to
be over prepared than to be under you know.

Speaker 1 (37:19):
Yeah. You know what I really like about Mark and
Rebecca's Channel two is that they combined the cryptids and
the Bigfoot, the dog man stuff, and all their encounters
with the farm steading as well. I love that. Yeah, yeah,
because a lot of people will have bigfoots on their farms. Okay,
so uh it's it's a good combo. Okay, but uh

(37:39):
but nonetheless, Okay, being a military veteran, Mike, what would
you do? What would be the first thing you did
in the case of a real zombie breakout?

Speaker 2 (37:50):
Oh well, there's uh like that. That would I guess
depend on I guess where it began, where where it
starts at. So here's where the readiness comes into play.
Like we have it set up, like me and my guys, like,
we have it set up where our families will all

(38:11):
go in a certain direction depending on where an outbreak starts. Right,
So if it starts whatever, let's say I don't know,
in Ohio and it starts moving east right now or whatever,
it starts going outward from there. Okay, that's not so bad,
right because it started in the middle. Now, if it
starts from New York, that's a different situation because I'm

(38:36):
on one side of it, you know, I'm on the
outskirts of the city, and I'm isolated from a situation
and we have a small so now I'm is so
I Boats are always important.

Speaker 1 (38:48):
Boats are important, Oh yeah, because ammies can't swim, right.

Speaker 2 (38:53):
Homesteads are important, you know, like spots where you have animals,
farms like that. Yeah. Well, if we're talking about zombies, right,
you want to you want to talk about high walls,
you want to talk about water boat shit like that.

Speaker 1 (39:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (39:06):
Absolutely. I mean, I'm just thinking outbreaks in general. But
you won't to have places where you can go like
and I'm not gonna give up my locations or whatever,
but we have a few where I don't know, you know,
it would have to be a perfect storm for it
to work out where we can get to those locations.
But they're there and they're set up, and if it

(39:27):
doesn't work out, we'll have to obviously, think on our
feet or whatever. Maybe we'll never be able to get
to each other and we'll have to work off, you know,
off the cuff with ourselves or the people around us,
or whatever the case may be, you know. And yeah,
you know, I don't. I don't think we're ever gonna
see anything like that. I really don't, not as far
as like zombies, but they're shit. They never know, you don't.

(39:50):
You just don't know what can happen, you know, just
the stuff just a few years ago could have went
left in a lot of different ways, a lot a
lot of differ ways.

Speaker 1 (40:01):
Oh yeah, the toilet paper shortage, the toilet paper hoarding
incident of two thousand and twenty. I don't know, is
that when that happened seems like a lifetime ago.

Speaker 2 (40:12):
I moved. I moved to the mountains like that year,
so I missed a lot of the chaos of like people,
you know what I mean. It was the one time
I wasn't really around people like a lot. So I
don't really know necessarily, but I was out every day
for the most part, every day. I loved it. I
loved it. Nothing about my life change, like right, I just.

Speaker 1 (40:39):
I know, I feel you I feel you on that
I had a I did have a good supply of
stuff like i'd been you know, in that case when
that did happen, and we were kind of stuck at
home and I was going through some personal life changes
as well as far as my family unit went and stuff.
So my son and I were at our home by ourselves,
and we had I had been putting freezers. It really helped.

(41:02):
My son's best friends parents were a good friends of mine.
They had a big farm down the road from our house,
and I had been buying like quarters of cows and
half pigs and all that kind of stuff, and so
I had it all in the chest freezer downstairs in
the garage.

Speaker 2 (41:16):
I had food.

Speaker 1 (41:17):
I had food and never were hungry. We never had
to live the house.

Speaker 2 (41:21):
The freezers are an important investment, very very very important investment.
I mean you can never have I don't know, you know,
it's it's it's a good uh yeah, that's really good.

Speaker 1 (41:33):
It is important. It's good to have those. And if
the power goes out, which the power will go out,
generators are good too, But in a zombie apocalypse, you
don't want that noise. Let me tell you a generator
at your house.

Speaker 2 (41:44):
I had. There was an ice storm in uh in
the and the Catskills when I lived there, an iced
storm and it it froze everything there was. There was
six to inches to a foot of ice on everything,
every wire, every tree, everything was coming down. It took
over a week to get powered back anywhere. I could

(42:06):
barely get I had a avalanche at the time. I
was driving over trees, driving all sorts of shit with
you know, all my kids in the car. It was insanity,
insane trying to find a way out. There's no power.
No you know, your cell phones are dead. You can't
try them, you can't call them, but you can't even

(42:27):
the even the hotels, the powers out. Everything like nobody
had nobody had power, nobody had anything. And it was
like so unless you had a generator, you were screwed.
You know what I'm saying that I didn't know anybody.
I hadn't been there long, so I didn't know anybody.
So and you couldn't really leave. You couldn't really get
out of town because there was trees down, I mean

(42:48):
everywhere everywhere. It was very, very similar to Hurricane Sandy.
Here on Long Island when Superstorm Sandy hit here that
that was the worst situation I've been in. But anyway,
point is, I got a generator after that. I haven't
needed it yet. I haven't needed it yet. Sometimes I

(43:11):
look at it when i'm broken shit, and I'm like,
I should sell this thing, but I don't.

Speaker 1 (43:18):
I don't sell it because that'll be like one of
the best things ever when you need it.

Speaker 2 (43:22):
Okay, well you know you don't need one. That's like
I think I paid like a grand for mine. And
that's why, you know, like it bothers me to this
day because I look at it still in the box
kind that, you know what I mean. But but yeah,
like if you can power your fridge and a couple
of lights and a heater or or whatever the case
may be the time of year, you know, it's important.

(43:44):
It's important.

Speaker 1 (43:45):
Shit, Like you know, oh yeah, it is important. And
I did want to mention this too because a lot
of people have always said, well, I'll just go off
into the mountains and you know, escape with my family,
go live in the woods. Well here's the thing. In
case of an emergency, we see what's been happening at
our national parks and our state parks. When the government
shuts down, they close the roads down, and lot the gates.

(44:07):
So it's really not completely impossible. It's really not an
it may not be an option to go off into
any kind of national parks or woods like that. And
you know a lot of a lot of the places
where people would think they could go escape to, they're
going to get locked out of.

Speaker 2 (44:24):
Yeah yeah, yeah, I mean, well there's there's a million
ways to get in and out, but yeah, as far
as vehicles go, yeah, you're not going to just be
able to go in and out. Sure, Like that's not happening.
And I don't think you've watched it yet. I brought
this up to you a ways back, but it's a show,
a show on Netflix. It's called Untamed. I could not remember.

(44:44):
I couldn't remember the name of it last time, but
I went back and found it's called Untamed, and it's
uh it's based on this guy who works with the
uh the uh Yosemite I think the Yosemite like park police,
but he's like the secret agent, like the almost like
fish and wildlife guy whatever, but like it's a different

(45:08):
it's a different letter agency. I don't know what it's called.
But he comes in on certain things, like to investigate.
So you see that these like park police just want
to like write off like some something like yeah, like
they fell off the cliff or they suicide whatever. They
just want to write it off and be done with it.
But this guy goes deeper and like really investigates and

(45:30):
and it starts to unfold a lot of things, including
like a soft disclosure of feral people if you will, right,
and they're they're people who live off grid completely within
the park. They don't you know what I'm saying, and
but because they're in the park, they kind of have
to deal with you know what I'm saying. But it's

(45:50):
it's soft disclosure on fero people. They don't look so bad.
They don't, you know what I mean. They're they're a
little more organized. But it's a really show. You should
check it out that I will check it out.

Speaker 1 (46:04):
I'm pretty fascinated by the feral people aspect, And in
my opinion, I think there's different types of When I
think of a feral person, I think of someone who
just not just someone who lives off the land is
like civilized. I think of people that are like caves
and you know, the hills have eyes. That's what I
think of when.

Speaker 2 (46:21):
I think exactly right, which is why I'm kind of
putting air quotes because they're not really they're more off.

Speaker 1 (46:27):
Grid, like off grid is a little different.

Speaker 2 (46:30):
Yeah, but you see the way that they operate outside
of the the realm of the rest of the world.
They operate outside of the police, outside of the eyes
of anybody, you know what I mean. And it's really
it's cool, like I like it. I like the way.
I like the way they did it, you know.

Speaker 1 (46:49):
Yeah, oh yeah, Well there are off grid livers. Livers
is what I said, off grid people in the National Parks.
And yes, through a Floyer request. I did find out
through a friend I know. And thank you, Terry. Terry,
that's so sweet of you. It tells from the Sonic Voyage.
I'll go over there and subscribe. He puts out great

(47:10):
music over there. And this is my friend, Terry. He said, thanks,
he said for the freezer fun He well, thank you, Terry.
I will. I was just telling my son, we came
across a camouflage chess freezer and a camouflage refrigerator at Walmart,
and I've been wanting to buy both of them. Okay,
So I will put that towards a fun thank you.

(47:31):
I'll go for the chess freezer first, thank you, Terry.
But but through a Floyer request, we did find out
that there are off grid, they called them, religious cults
out in some of the forests. Yeah, out in the
national forests in Alabama.

Speaker 2 (47:52):
As a matter of fact, Darren, Darren, there in your
every everyday towns, Woodstock is one of them. There's there
times when there's there's meetings on these certain mountains and shit,
like in these certain places, I mean, and you can't
you can't go out there when they're doing their shit,
you know what I mean, Like and you don't know

(48:13):
that they're there, but like if you bump into them,
it's not a good look. And and a lot of
people don't follow me, like I've done too many videos
for I don't expect anybody to follow everything I've done
and everything, you know, every day I've been out. But
there was a time where I was using a UV
flashlight heavy due to UV flashlight, and I was I was, uh,

(48:35):
you know, just whatever, like looking for different things and
seeing if maybe footprints would illuminate that or whatever I
end up finding on the trees they were there was
like a cult meeting out there somewhere, and they were
marking the trees with like like highlight or something. Right,
they were marking the trees to follow so that the

(48:56):
people would know how to get out there. I don't
have an I don't have an end result of what
happened out there. Maybe they were meeting to flip pancakes
and maybe they were killing cats. I don't know. I
didn't go all the way, but I'm just saying be careful. Right,
So there's there's flashlights that you can buy that are

(49:19):
like multi purpose that run red, blue, and white, whatever.
Use those because the blue, I think will show up
the same almost the same as you would like, we'll
show you the same effects. So that's just be careful. Yeah,
you gotta be careful, like And that's why I always say,
that's not the only reason, but that's why I say

(49:39):
poachers and people and whatever they scare me the most,
They scare me the most out there.

Speaker 1 (49:47):
It's the it's the people, I know. It's definitely the
people that we have to really watch out for. And
the lab monkey. What if there's like a community of
lab monkeys out there in the middle of the National Forest.
Who I don't know, maybe that's where they go and escape.
I'm just kidding, oh man, but uh, but yes, just
have a game plan. Here's here's the takeaway. Y'all have
have have a game plan in case there is something

(50:09):
that happens and you do need to you know, I
say bug out bags, okay, because I have a my
center and I both have bug out bags. Just in case.
I always always keep your guest tank on full if
you can, Okay, just in case you need to get
out of dodge, especially if you live in a big city.
Now here's the thing too, and we're talking about in
terms of a zombie apocalypse, but this can be any

(50:30):
kind of disaster. Okay. Uh. We have some people in
the chat. Someone in the chat, let's see if I
started that was saying, well, you know, Kathleen, actually, thank you, Kathleen.
A lot of us don't have the storage capacity to
keep weeks worth of food and water. I'm sure those
of us who live in large cities would not survive
that well in a zombie epidemic. And that's and that's true, Okay,

(50:55):
if you don't have a lot of space, but there's
there are ways to maybe get around on that. I
don't know, I'm not We need to get these disaster
prep books, okay, because there are solutions to every problem
in some way.

Speaker 2 (51:08):
Okay, no like that, but yeah, but this is what
we see, like even even even in like I think
Walking Dead, the show starts up in Atlanta, that's not
that big of a city we think it is, and
it's well, you know what I mean, but it's gridlock.
It's straight gridlock. I mean, you're not getting out of there.

(51:29):
If you live there, you're not getting out. So now
what do you do? Right? So that's how like people
end up stuck on a rooftop. But you have to
you have to work with what you have. And absolutely
I understand space. I do. I understand not having space
and stuff because where I live in the suburbs, like
we have limited we have limited everything, right, So like
it's I'm sixty miles from New York City, but it's

(51:52):
a very like the mentality is very similar, right like,
and it's because people live on top of each other
in the populated areas, we live on top of each other.
It's very very packed in. But like the bug out bag,
I have a bug out. It's this it's so here's
what I was getting at. I have this like tall

(52:13):
closet thing whatever you want to say. It's like a
plastic storage thing, right and it has all my it
has my bug out gear whatever you want to say.
However you want to do it right like and again
this will depend on what you feel is relevant. What
you want to bring. Fishing cold tents. I always say

(52:36):
a tarp will come in handy big time. Yeah. Yeah,
just you know, a have a Molti tool. I don't
care if it's five bucks from Walmart. Have a multi
tool one that has a little knife and a little
you know whatever, like a Swiss army knife. But now
they have yeah, just a little basic and and it

(52:57):
might seem redundant, but you know, more, more is more
is more in this situation, not less. Like have you know,
have your ship and then you know, go go, but
blug out bag, yeah, is a good idea because you
literally could have you.

Speaker 1 (53:16):
Know, well, here's here's the thing too, some of us sometimes,
I mean I have I have some of my most
important gear in those buckets, like with the lid on
it that you can get at Walmart or wherever. Yeah,
and uh, and you can put the important stuff in
there and keep them by your by your door in
case you need to throw them in the back of
your truck or your car and you need to leave quickly.

Speaker 2 (53:38):
Bucket is uh is tougher, tougher than nails. Literally, you know,
we we've I don't you know that plastic you can
you ever see breaking bed like that? That that rubber
plastic bin? Will you could put like acid in it
that will decompose of body?

Speaker 1 (53:56):
Hey waits for entertainment purposes only.

Speaker 2 (53:59):
I'm sorry anyway. Yeah, yeah, shouldn't.

Speaker 1 (54:08):
Start the movie refer that's why it's quaintance.

Speaker 2 (54:12):
I don't even know who says that.

Speaker 1 (54:14):
I don't know cult. I gotta.

Speaker 2 (54:23):
That's uh, that's I don't even know what burrow that is,
maybe Brooklyn or it's a quaintance quaintance.

Speaker 1 (54:32):
Oh man, Well, you see, we gotta, we gotta make
light of the situation because it is. It can't it
can feel kind of, you know, kind of iky when
you start thinking about having to bug out and take
your kids and your pets and everything and get out
of town. You get out a dodge bud. I mean,
you know, it's just stuff. I mean, we're not we're
not striving for that timeline where we're gonna have to

(54:52):
do that, but just be prepared just in case.

Speaker 2 (54:54):
Okay, it's scary. Yeah, it's it's shitty because you have
to It's really not something people that like to think
about because you have to literally you have to like
pick and choose what you're gonna take. And you know
what I mean, Like it literally comes down to necessities.

(55:15):
A lot of people, a lot of people have never
been in a situation like that, you know. You know,
I know guys who who go out for weeks at
a time up and you know, up in the mountain.
Then they they go out with with like a bug
out bag and they survived. They built they bushcraft a
little place and all that crap, right, and they go

(55:36):
out there for weeks at a time. I don't know
how they do it. I don't know how they do it, like,
but they do it. It's it's for fun kind of
but at the same time, it's so like it comforts
them into knowing like, oh, I can do it, you
know I could do it.

Speaker 1 (55:51):
Oh yeah, oh we we actually uh some of the
guys I have not done it yet, but we've talked
about doing it going out because we just don't have time.
Time is the big thing. Yeah, some of the guys
have gone out for you know, days on end, just
living with one tool on their body and that's like
one knife or whatever, and uh and maybe like whatever
they had on their body was what they lived off on.

(56:13):
It was living off the land, surviving, making debris huts
and eating the you know, berries and whatever is on
the land and the animals and you know, it's just
like that show it is Alone, Alone is a good one.

Speaker 2 (56:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (56:26):
Yeah, there's different shows that you know. It shows you
how how tough you can be and how exactly like
the guiver you have to become, like to to get
into to have solutions to all your problems out there
with just whatever you got on your on your back basically.

Speaker 2 (56:44):
So yeah, those people are and those people are experts
in certain scenarios, but then you get put in a
you get put in an environment. I think one of
them was a laborador and like that the environment sucked,
like it was like really wet and like you know
what I mean, and like nobody could get firestars you know,
stuff like that, and uh, it's insanity. I mean it's crazy,

(57:07):
but you got to do certain things like I mean, shit,
I don't know, whatever we can. I'm not gonna beat
a dead horse because I don't. I don't, I don't know.
When we have sometimes when we have these wide open
topic shows, I go on tangents. So I apologize, but just.

Speaker 1 (57:24):
You know what, I really wanted you to talk to
you about this today because you have the survival experience
with being in the military, and you've spent time overseas
and stuff. So I just thought it was a good
topic for today from the survivalist aspect of an apocalypse situation.

Speaker 2 (57:40):
Yeah, yeah, I mean it's yeah, it's it's nothing that
anybody wants to see.

Speaker 1 (57:46):
But you know, yeah, somebody had just said, don't don't
forget your socks and underwear. Thank you, Brandon. Yes, don't
forget lots of socks and underwear, but don't load your
back down, which is socks and underwear. Okay, that kind
of that makes me think of like my son or
my son, we would I tell him to get his
bag packed. We're going on a trip, you know, we're
going camping, and I would he would get his little bag,

(58:09):
his his suitcase, you know, backpack or whatever, and I'd
open it up and it was just all underwear or
all socks, you know. Yeah, so yeah, so make room
for other stuff, not just socks and underwear.

Speaker 2 (58:22):
Okay, yeah, I mean I've even done like I used
to do a training in Korea called drown proofing, and
there was like a certain number of things you had
to do to pass, Like yeah, they'd do like seven
out of the ten or whatever it was. And I
was very good at swimming, so I was just they

(58:43):
used to send me all the time because they needed numbers,
you know. So I did it a couple of times,
but it would be like a mock helicopter they'd have
to jump out of and like do this and that.
But anyway, so you'd be surprised how much like a
seven pound rifle starts to weigh in the water. But
here's the point is you start to learn what these

(59:04):
certain things can be used as in in survival situations. Right. So,
like your boots become heavy and work against you, right,
So you want to get those off, but you don't
want to lose them for when you hit land. So
you tie them together in the middle and you put
it around and you know, you put it wherever like

(59:25):
and then you take your pants and you would you
tie the bottom of your pants like closed, right, and
then you take your waistband and go like this over
the top of the water. Wouldn't get the air in there?
And then it becomes an inflation device and then you
can once it's infladed, you tie it up and then

(59:47):
you can take your you know, your legs and tie
it around your neck. And now you have a floatation
device made from just your pants.

Speaker 1 (59:53):
Right, So unless your unless you're neked and afraid, okay,
you don't have paints, yeah you night drive? Yeah, that
would that would be actually the worst thing ever to
be in a zombie apocalypse naked and not having any clothes,
having to fight on zombies, cancer arrive off the land.

Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
I don't they.

Speaker 1 (01:00:11):
Should do a TV show called that Naked and Afraid
zombie in.

Speaker 2 (01:00:16):
The shape, in the shape I'm in today, Like I
would just be like, come get I'm not in the mood.
I'm done, let's just do it. But yeah, you know,
other days I'm more motivated. I guess i'd have to
you know, i'd have to get back in that in
that readiness mode.

Speaker 1 (01:00:36):
But yeah, yeah, oh my gosh, Well I tell you
what mondays. Yeah, well here here, let's let's look at
this real quick, because there is this one Okay, we're
talking about feral people while ago and uh, I have
this one video, okay, and I'm gonna pull it up
on me. I don't know if this will even pull up, okay,
but I'm gonna try. I'm gonna give it a good shot.

(01:00:58):
But my internet is so bad today, all from the
weather or I don't know what it is. So we're
gonna pull up my my TikTok if it'll come up,
and I'm gonna show you guys a film of a man. Now,
this is something I think that I had remote viewed
this a long time ago. And uh and this is
a suspected skin walker. Okay, and uh okay, here we go.

(01:01:22):
All right, it's coming if I can just get it
all to come up. Okay, we showed we showed the owl.
By the way, I did have that owl that was
in that tree. I put it all over social media
after the show on Monday. Is the man. If y'all
want to see this, oh shoot, let me see. Let
me get my favorites. I'm not I'm not gonna show

(01:01:43):
that because my computer will crash if I try to
show you all this stuff right now, considering the internet
so bad, Look how slow it is so slow. Let's
see here it is. Okay, I'm gonna show We're gonna
pull this one up. I'm gonna not have the volume
up on this. But this is and this is on

(01:02:04):
Crip Cryptic, okay, on their TikTok channel. This is that
video of that zombie that's like a feral guy. Now,
either he could be on d rugues if you know
what I mean. Okay, it could be that he could
have had an all nighter and he's been drinking moonshine.
I don't know, but this is one of the creepier
videos right here. And if you could hear this man

(01:02:27):
grunting and stuff, I mean, this is this is wild.
So this is that one video that actually looks like
a real zombie. Okay. And I gotta tell you all something.
I had a friend of mine who sent me this
video one day and he said, hey, and he's one
of my trusted inside friends. This is for entertainment purposes only,
thank you, see duke. But he was telling me, now,

(01:02:48):
this is what he said to me. I don't know
the validity of this, but I do trust this guy.
He said that this was from a training video with
law enforcement and that was an actual zombie and they
took him out after this video. That's what I heard, Okay,
But now I don't know for sure this is for
entertainment purposes only, but that's what I was told about

(01:03:10):
in this video right here, Okay. So so I mean,
I'm just saying, like, look, a lot of us go
camp in that are watching this show right now, a
lot of us. I see a lot of field researchers
in the in the chat right now, And uh, what
what would y'all do if if you encountered this out
in the woods? Yeah, what what would you do, Mike

(01:03:30):
if you encountered a person like this out in the woods.

Speaker 2 (01:03:34):
So I think thunder just hits scared the crap out
of me. Do I have you? I don't know. It's
hard to see, but I'm from what I can see it,
I that's kind of like similar to that first time
I encountered that pale thing, and like the way it's
moving all slow and like sketchy and shit, And I

(01:03:56):
don't know, I'm not a fan of this at all, really,
like I would not. I would not. I don't carry
right like, and uh, that's just a personal thing. I'm
starting to lean the other way. Uh you know what
I'm saying. I'm really starting to lean the other way
into into being a carrier. But most of it is

(01:04:16):
New York. Like some of it was personal reasons at
the beginning, but like now it's more than a New
York thing. There's a lot of laws and it's not
really it's kind of like the Army. They take the
fun out of everything, right, you know, I don't know,
that's interesting. There was another one I saw where there
was something up in a tree that was pale and

(01:04:38):
it kind of looked like, uh remember alien and predator,
Like it kind of looked like a mix between like
a pale crawler and the alien thing. And it yeah,
really sketchy. Shit really.

Speaker 1 (01:04:53):
Oh yeah, we showed that video on Monday with Barry.
We had that thing. It was, yeah, it was a video.
It looked like the thing. It moved really quickly, and
and I had.

Speaker 2 (01:05:04):
It on my TikTok.

Speaker 1 (01:05:05):
Actually, what we're talking about your skin on your ranch?

Speaker 2 (01:05:12):
Yeah, so it must have been your short then that
I was watching that That must be it, okay, yeah, yeah,
and I got to get something from outside because if
it's raining, I'll be right back.

Speaker 1 (01:05:25):
Okay, Yes, Well, I don't know what what would you
guys do in that situation? Right if you bigfoot dwarf?
Hope you I hope you don't ever run into a
fellow like that out in the woods. He said, there
are people walking on the street here. Now do it
look like that guy? Oh my goodness. Okay, well, you
know what, And that's that's another thing like we need

(01:05:45):
to think about, okay, because uh, I mean, I don't
know about you guys, but I've been I mean, mute
my real quick, you know, I I have seen Unfortunately, Uh,
there's a lot of upset right now online with people
who who are currently receiving and know, there's a lot
of people who are on like food assistance here in
the United States, and it's like snap benefits and things

(01:06:08):
like that, and a lot of people that really truly
need to have those, you know, that have children and
in families and stuff. And there's some people that have
gone online and they've been voicing their concern over this,
like that their benefits are going to be cut as
of like about three days from now, something like that.
And so they're upset saying they're actually going there planning

(01:06:30):
to go rob grocery stores. And this is for entertainment
purposes only, y'all, but go rob grocery stores and rob
people out in the parking lots, these grocery stores and stuff.
So look, I feel for a lot of these people, right,
I feel for them, But it's just I'm only bringing
this up because we need to be aware of things
that are going on and how desperate people will get

(01:06:53):
when they don't when the credit cards don't work anymore, Okay,
when the credit cards don't work, when the when the
you know, the internet goes down, or for whatever reason,
people are threatened with not having what they're used to having.
That's when I'm not going to say a zombie apocalypse
will happen, but it's going to be something similar. It

(01:07:15):
could potentially be, so, so just be be careful. Be
you know, I want to say, love your neighbors. Here's
the thing about love your neighbor. Don't got to love
your neighbors. I don't love all my neighbors, okay, never have,
but it's good to know your neighbors, Okay, And and
to have a to have a game plan. Uh know

(01:07:36):
who you can trust and uh, who you can go to.
Because sometimes in a situation where you're by yourself, and
you do live in a big city like Kathleen in
the chat, uh you know you live in a big city,
you don't have a lot of space. You know, you
might live in an apartment building or something like that.
Know your neighbors. Get to know your neighbors, have a
game plan as far as your communities go. Okay, and

(01:07:57):
always got to my last house I lived in. I
lived in a cult a sack, okay, and and all
the neighbors I think we were all pretty much prepared
to take care of each other in case of an emergency,
and we did have some emergencies out there, and so
I just I implore all of you to come up
with a game plan just in case. Okay, and we're
we're gonna put the zombie apocalypse you know title on

(01:08:18):
this because just like the CD seated they give these
the zombie apocalypse preparedness plan. Well, let's have our own. Okay,
you have your own zombie preparedness plan just in case,
because that can pertain to a lot of things, right.

Speaker 2 (01:08:33):
Mike Absolutely.

Speaker 1 (01:08:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:08:35):
See, mom talk is one of those places that I
would go to in the event of anything. You know,
you've been there so you understand it. It's uh, it's
very small as far as land goes. There's water on
all sides. There's big, big, strong for you know, buildings
h that you can take up in uh, you know,

(01:08:55):
things that affect We actually took my son out there
for in the northeaster, and I didn't know there was
a northeaster coming, but I'm like, oh, screw it, you
know whatever, I already booked, let's go. And on the
way out, everybody's leaving, you know, everyone's evacuating out. And

(01:09:17):
we we left the last day of the Northeastern and
there were trees down, I mean the pine barrens, like
it's it's in the pine barrens. So that like for
probably twenty twenty five miles there was just luckily we
timed it perfectly where we had hit h We were
probably a few hours behind the trucks that caught up

(01:09:41):
all the trees that came down, but probably every one
hundred feet there was a tree across the road, you know,
and and for nobody who's you know if you've never
seen the pine barons. I mean it's I don't know
how Yeah, it's just some sad trees. Yeah, and some

(01:10:01):
of them are really strong, but for whatever reason, the
ones near the road are like all widow makers. And
I don't know, it's just weird, probably due to human
pollution and crap like that.

Speaker 1 (01:10:12):
But yeah, oh man, well, okay, skip, thank you so much,
says cool show. Thank you for that supersticker. That's is
so sweet of you. Thank you for being here today.
I appreciate you. Yeah, you know, just's have a game plan, everybody, Okay,
have a game plan just in case we do have

(01:10:33):
some sort of we're we've already got weird stuff happening
all the time every day, but now we got this
three Atlas thing. Uh, they've got us like a deadline
to like when it's gonna things are gonna start happening
with that, And I don't know, I'm so over here
lockly gagging around having a good time, and you know,
and I'm not you know, I'm prepared, but like I'm
not focusing my fear into that. And I don't want

(01:10:55):
y'all too either, Okay, we should not.

Speaker 2 (01:11:00):
Yeah, no, like I don't want to. I don't want
to go down religious rabbit holes either. But you know,
I have have your you know, have your faith on
lock and all those things like whatever whatever that may be.
You know, I I I come from a world of sobriety,
and uh there's like this thing in these in the rooms,

(01:11:25):
they call them n A A whatever. I'm not a
big fan of the whole like things that they do.
But there's one thing that they say is like, put
your you know, faith in a higher power or whatever.
I always wondered, I'm like, and they'd be like, it
doesn't matter what your higher power is, if it's a
door knob or this or that. I'd be like it though,
you told me, but why wouldn't you put your Why

(01:11:47):
wouldn't you put your faith in the highest power? You
know what I mean that you know of. But you know, again,
I don't want to go into those rabbit holes, but
you know, because I try not. I try to always
stay away from really just some power politics and stuff
because they can just be.

Speaker 1 (01:12:03):
You know, it could be polarizing with people, I know,
but it is a good time to get right with God, okay,
and and just to just to find you know, have
hope and faith. How about that? Have hope and faith
and uh and just like what doctor r I was
gonna say, Doctor Ram, he got mad at me. It's
doctor Ram. Doctor Ram. He wasn't mad. But anyways, Uh,

(01:12:28):
doctor Ram said, Uh, there's always hope. Things will always
get better, Okay, things will no matter how bad things get,
things will get better one day. It'll it'll be eventually
one day. And uh, and thank you, Julie. Julia has
a wonderful point. Okay. And this is a great takeaway
as well, in case people didn't already know this. Whole
preparednessing for emergency should remind people we don't want to

(01:12:49):
be dependent on the government for food or anything else.
And and that's that's true. We want to strive to
try to take care of ourselves and to be independent
and to be sovereign and take care of ourselves. But
we don't all have gardens and stuff and land to
grow things on. But we can trade and barter and
all that kind of stuff in a case of an emergency.
Just you got to have an open mind about everything, y'all,

(01:13:11):
and be willing to work with people sometimes and protect
yourselves and your families, okay, and uh, and that's where
the whole concept of community is so important. And uh
and if you want to go back and watch the
Walking Dead series, they actually have it pretty right. I
think where they all they kind of have to band together.
They got lone wolves that can survive on their own,

(01:13:33):
and that's great, but it's being together with people you
can trust. It makes you stronger.

Speaker 2 (01:13:39):
Well yeah, I mean, just think to yourself and in
these situations, like if you're in if you're in a
scenario where you need somebody, you're gonna need somebody who
has a boat, right or a plane or whatever, think
about what you can do to barter that situation, to
get yourself in that situation where they will be willing

(01:13:59):
to take you on that small plane or limited ship
you know, of whatever the case may be. Think about
what you can bring to the table that will allow
you to you know, and right, like you said, a
lone wolf situation is great, but there's nothing better than
a team. I mean there's a reason why, you know,
the the military doesn't send out or the other is

(01:14:21):
governaning they don't send out like James Bonds and Jason
Bourne's like, I mean, you know, like they send out teams,
whether it's two, three, five, seven or thousands, you know.

Speaker 1 (01:14:35):
Oh yeah, yeah, Well see, we've got some wonderful comments
in the chant and stuff. I know, we're we're all
gonna be okay, everybody, You're all we're gonna be all right, Okay,
We're gonna be okay. And I think that it is
important that we do talk about these topics, even if
it is in the form of a zombie apocalypse, and

(01:14:55):
because I think that it does pertain. I think the
CDC had it right back in the day when they
put out that training manual or whatever that was for
these zombie apocalypse prepared as like a disaster preparedness plan
or something. Uh you know what, watch watch these shows,
you know, uh, with all this soft disclosure in it.
I mean, there's a lot of zombie movies too out there,

(01:15:16):
and I mean I've got here and just found this
is like Netflix. You guys watch Netflix. I'm not saying
y'all need to go get it. I'm not I'm not
saying go get Netflix. I actually got rid of my subscription. Okay,
so we don't have that at my house anymore. But
lots of movies about uh, The Walking Dead. Now now
they don't actually say zombies. Okay, Mike, that is really interesting, right.

(01:15:37):
And by the way, y'all, I'm not trying to drop
names or you know, I'm not trying toot my own horn.
But I am friends with a real zombie. Okay. My
friend Sonia Thompson is one of the original zombies in
The Walking Dead. Shout out to Sonya. She's awesome. We
do a lot of events together, and she does a
lot of comic cons and bigfoot conferences with me. So

(01:15:58):
shout out to Sonya from The Walking Did. Okay, But
but yeah, it's.

Speaker 2 (01:16:04):
Uh yeah, they call them walkers, and they have a
lot of different names for them. But yeah, they never
do say zombie.

Speaker 1 (01:16:11):
H They never say zombie. I'm gonna try to share
my screen one more time before we go today. I
know we're I'm about to have to head on out
of here. But I do have the origin of zombies actually,
so they've been around for a long time. According to
history dot com, the ancient Greeks may have been the
first civilization terrorized by a fear of the undead. Of course,

(01:16:32):
the zombie folklore has been around for centuries. I don't
know if y'all can see this, I gues you can.
But in Haiti it might have originated around the seventeenth
century when West African slaves were brought into work on
Haiti's sugar cane plantations and brutal conditions left them longing
for freedom, and according to some reports, to life or

(01:16:53):
rather after life of a zombie represented the horrific plight
of slavery. And of course there is zombies are a
part of voodoo, okay, and if you guys want to
do some of your similar research on that, please do.
Of course, I don't really have time to get into
this today. I meant I meant to save a little
time at the end of the show today to talk

(01:17:14):
about the history of zombies. But you will notice I
think it's I think it's a good thing to take
note of that they don't use the word zombie in
most of these a lot of these TV shows and stuff,
because it is something that has to deal with I
don't know if it's because of the Haitian background of
it or what. So it's there the undead. I believe

(01:17:35):
the undead is more of what they call themselves. Okay,
So anyways, this has been a really interesting show today, Mike,
and I want to thank you so much for being here,
thank you for joining me today.

Speaker 2 (01:17:47):
Yeah, no, probably anytime. Sure. You say you got rid
of Netflix, and I was just about to say the
last season of Stranger Things is coming out this month
November twenty sixth. It comes to dangn subscribe. I mean,
I don't you never really got into it. I think
you said right, you never really like But I I

(01:18:09):
love that show, like I watched all the time. But
to me, it's I love it because of it's here.
It's where I live, you know what I mean. Like
Hawkins National Labs is Brookhaven National Labs, which is literally
you know what I mean. And then everything that happens
in months like it's all here, you know. So it's
it's everything that I that I research in person, you

(01:18:33):
know what I'm saying, And then for like a TV
show to pop up about it is it's really cool
to me. So I enjoy it.

Speaker 1 (01:18:41):
But do you think that you're safer being around all
that up there? Or less safe when if it were
to come to a zombie apocalypse island? What do you think?

Speaker 2 (01:18:52):
Yeah, it's uh, it could go either way. I think
could go your way. I don't I don't say too
much on that, but yeah, that's that's a deep root
there's a that's a deep rooted answer. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:19:05):
But oh yeah, hey Gary oh Man. Yeah, well, nonetheless,
I know that you are prepared. I'm prepared. I mean,
we're not ever truly fully prepared for anything that good
to go down, I think, but but as prepared as
we can be for zob apocalypse.

Speaker 2 (01:19:22):
Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, I can't say too much.
There's there's somewhere else here too. Now, there's a few,
and I guarantee you guys have them near where you live.
I say this all the time. We're for whatever reason
here along that they're very just open about it, and
nobody seems to care. Nobody seems to care that this
stuff is going on right here. But I mean, I'm

(01:19:46):
sure it's you have a lab or whatever it is,
doing weird stuff research by your house.

Speaker 1 (01:19:54):
Yeah. Well, I live not too far from the CDC
in Atlanta.

Speaker 2 (01:19:59):
You know, Atlanta. Banta is a whole city of.

Speaker 1 (01:20:02):
Yeah man, Yeah, well, I mean I don't live so close.
I don't live in downtown Atlanta anymore, but I did
for twenty years. I lived downtown and the CDC is
actually not downtown. It's actually more I think it's in
like Decatur. Maybe I can't remember. I never went there,
but I used to pass it. I was like, I
want to say, you Ford Highway or something. I can't remember.
I don't remember, but it's somewhere there. And I know

(01:20:25):
that on The Walking Dead they were always trying the
first season especially, they were trying to get to the CDC.

Speaker 2 (01:20:29):
Right, yeah, I watched it. Yeah, there's a little Terminus
I think is one of them too.

Speaker 1 (01:20:36):
Terminus was the name of Atlanta before it was Atlanta.
That's the original name of Atlanta.

Speaker 2 (01:20:40):
Yeah, I didn't know that at first, right yeah. Oh yeah,
well yeah, the CDC they kept trying to get to. Yeah,
and it ended up anyway whatever.

Speaker 1 (01:20:50):
Oh yeah, well okay, well Mike, where tell everybody where
they can find you if they like to check out
your YouTube channel.

Speaker 2 (01:20:58):
Well, if you'd like to, it's a long island Bigfoot
on YouTube. That's pretty I'm debating on changing to another title.
But so now that's you know, that's where, that's where
we're at, and you know, if you want to come
by check it out. I appreciate any support and all

(01:21:19):
support us.

Speaker 1 (01:21:20):
Appreciate it absolutely, y'all. Go over there and subscribe to
Long Island Bigfoot on YouTube for sure. And thank you
so much for being here today, Mike. It's always fun
having you here.

Speaker 2 (01:21:32):
It is.

Speaker 1 (01:21:32):
I just saw this comment. I want to pull this
up real quick because I thought this was kind of
interesting before we go, if I can here it is
talking about Kathleen said, if it's true walking dead or
attracted by sound, it's better to have sharp weapons than firearms. Okay,
I was just thinking, I know this is like not
the same thing here, but like you know, infrasound and stuff,

(01:21:53):
I wonder if infrasound weapons would work on zombies as
well when it came to actual zombies. I bet they would.
I bet it would. It would disable them. Maybe we
should get our hands on some aduce A tech. I
don't know, I don't know who knows. But anyways, hopefully,
hopefully with there are no zombies, and if there are,
I hope they're not like the twenty eight day later zombies.

(01:22:14):
You remember how fast those things moved. Hopefully they won't
be like that. Stock up on him, oh, y'all and
sharp shart twenty things.

Speaker 2 (01:22:21):
All right, yeah twenty oh, never mind, I'm thinking of
the Vampire.

Speaker 1 (01:22:28):
The Legion movie too that du've got some crazy looking
people as well. Those are kind of like zombie demon zombies.

Speaker 2 (01:22:35):
Tonight was the Vampires. That one was so good that.

Speaker 1 (01:22:40):
A oh well, okay, y'all, Well this has been wonderful.
I've had a really great time today talk with everybody,
talking with Mike. Thank you Mike. Y'all come back and
see me smart night. I have Jimmy Pain coming on.
We're going to be hearing about his experience with wear
wolves at Area fifty one tomorrow night. It's going to
knock your socks off. I can't wait to hear what
he has to say. It's always an your show with

(01:23:00):
Jimmy here, and we're gonna probably have James Rink here
as well. I'm gonna give him a holler today and
see if he'll join us too. So you guys, please
have a very safe Halloween this weekend, and please come
back and see me tomorrow night and on Saturday. I'll
be back as well. And y'all go subscribe over at
Long Island Bigfoot. Remember I do have all of my
podcasts are on all podcasting platforms. If you guys want

(01:23:22):
to go check me out on Spotify or wherever you
get your podcasting, you know, programs and stuff, y'all, whatever
they're called, y'all. Go, y'all, go find me. I'm all
over the place. And thank you so much for being
here today. Thank you so much to everybody who gave
the superstickers today to skip and to Terry as well.
Thank y'all so much. And I'll see y'all back here

(01:23:43):
on tomorrow night. And please stay safe and get your
bug out bag, y'all, and your medical packs and everything
else just in case. All right, y'all, have a great day,
Stay safe, Bye, y'all.

Speaker 2 (01:24:34):
It's sssss.
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