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December 28, 2025 113 mins
On this episode, Jessica goes "On the Hunt" with investigator, journalist, and filmmaker Eric Palacios to take a deep dive into official government documents and records on cryptids and Bigfoot encounters in U.S. National Parks and across North America. He's connecting dots and uncovering what is being hidden from the public. Is there proof of a Bigfoot & Dogman cover-up within U.S. government agencies? Eric recently received documents out of Louisiana and across the U.S. with evidence of Bigfoot, the Rougarou, Dogman and other anomalous creatures. They also discuss his new book, BIGFOOT: THE REDACTED TRUTH, which is filled with official documents and 911 calls regarding Bigfoot and other strange creature encounters.

Eric is a filmmaker and independent journalist from Central Texas that has been investigating the strange and unexplained since 2018. Eric specializes in gaining access to never before released government records pertaining to cryptids. Since 2023 Eric has amassed the largest collection of Federal and Local Law enforcement reports mentioning Bigfoot on the planet, the collection of data ranges from Police Documents, National Park Reports, 911 Phone calls and even photos, all can be found on Eric’s Patreon. Eric has also released two documentaries on streaming platforms documenting strange events taking place in his hometown North of Austin Texas, THE BEAST OF BRUSHY CREEK and THE LEGEND OF HAIRY MAN ROAD.

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Speaker 1 (00:58):
Well, hey everybody, it's the Cryptid Huntress. I'm Jessica Jones.
Welcome into on the Hunt. We have a fantastic show
for y'all. Tonight. We have Eric back from harry Man Road.
You will remember Eric formerly known as Media Palace. Okay
and uh. And Eric is our friend who requests the

(01:22):
FOYA documents on cryptids around the United States. And boyd
does he have some good documents that we're gonna go
over tonight. And as a matter of fact, one of
those documents backs up. I mean it's it's written down, y'all,
official government documents of potentially there's teams that go and

(01:43):
hunt cryptids, y'all. And and I think he's got the
receipts tonight. So so y'all go get the popcorn and
get ready because we've got a wild rabbit hole to
go down tonight. And it's really just backing up all
the stuff that we we already know is true. Okay
and uh, but it's always it's good to have some
official documentation. And Eric puts in the boot work, the

(02:04):
boots on the groundwork to get this documentation. So we
really need to support Eric, you guys, and uh, and
go be sure to subscribe to his YouTube channel it's
called Harry Manrod and also his Patreon, which is very
important to help him keep up the fat fight. Keep
up with the fat, I said, keep up with the fight, okay,

(02:24):
and uh and to to help us do some more
disclosure when it comes to these cryptids and what our
government knows. And I actually have a request for Eric tonight.
And we'll bet y'all never guess which one is. Uh
something that we talked about last weekend out of Missouri. Okay,
so maybe we get some document. Maybe he can look
into this next one. Well, we're gonna talk about it, y'all.

(02:47):
Remember the cats, you'll know I don't want to talk
about Okay, But anyways, I hope you guys had a
wonderful Christmas, a wonderful holiday, whatever you celebrate. I hope
you had a wonderful one. And uh and I know
I did. I am. I am exhausted. I'm so tired,
you know for all those of us who have kids
and stuff and you know, have to travel and it

(03:08):
can be a little stressful, but it was also a
lot of fun. And I hope you guys had a
blessed and joyous holiday, and now we got New Year's
coming up, and on New Year's Day, I have Jimmy
Pain coming back. Y'all. We're going to be discussing the
Island of Doctor Barreau on January the first at eight
pm Eastern for my remote viewing show this coming week,

(03:31):
so y'all be sure to tune in to that. Okay,
All right, Well, we have a lot to discuss tonight,
so let's get to it. If you guys would like
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(03:53):
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(04:14):
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ericgup asap and let me go over some of this
information before I bring ericgup. Okay, So we're going on

(04:37):
the hunt with investigator, journalist, and filmmaker Eric Pelasios to
take a deep dive into official government documents and records
on cryptids and bigfoot encounters in the US national parks
and across North America. He's connecting the dots and uncovering
what is hidden from the public. Is there a proof

(04:58):
out there of a bigfoot and a dog cover up?
I think so. He recently received documents out of Louisiana
and across the US with evidence of Bigfoot, the rugaroo,
dog man, and other creatures. He also just came out
with a brand new book called Bigfoot The Redacted Truth,
filled with official documents in nine to one one calls

(05:20):
regarding Bigfoot and other strange creatures. You guys can also,
like I said, go support him over on his Patreon
Please help me. Welcome to the show, Eric of harry
Man Road.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
Hey, Jessica, A's a go, Hey, Eric.

Speaker 1 (05:37):
Thank you so much for being here. Have you been.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
I've been good. Thanks for having me. I gotta say
real quick, you did mention the Island of Doctor Moreau. Yes, okay,
I know a little bit about the nineteen ninety six film.
The director Richard Stanley actually used black magic in order
to get some of the people on board for this
for the movie. And there's an incredible documentary about it.

(06:01):
It's called Dark Soul, and it's about the original director
who he had the project and they got taken away
from him, and that the witchcraft stuff might have been
partial to that, but it's a really interesting documentary and
that guy is a full blown you know, uh practice
is that type of stuff. So I really recommend that
documentary if you haven't seen it.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
I have not. You know what it actually lines up
with exactly what Jimmy told me. Jimmy who's going to
be my guest, and he and I are going to
be watching that the movie of the Island of Doctor
Rue together this week. And then I'm sure he was
going to bring that up because he is actually a
former m IB and it has a lot that's that's
his claim, and I do believe him, but he's been

(06:43):
on the show several times. It has a lot of
inside information, but he claims to know the person that
that is based off of. And it was actually that
that's real stuff, okay, and we're gonna talk about it
on Thursday. But that's a wonderful of information.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
Yeah, yeah, it was. There was Actually I had a
bit of black magic going on there for him to
actually get to become the director and then for getting
taken away and really interesting. I mean he used like
apparently he used black magic to get Marlon Branda on board.
Really interesting stuff.

Speaker 1 (07:14):
Oh my god, there's so much black magic involved with
even these cryptids.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
And uh.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
And of course tonight we're probably gonna be talking about
a rugaroo tonight and uh. And you know, and and
I've talked about those extensively. We've had a lot of
reports of were wolves and dog men and uh. And
you you've kind of your last your last set of
documents came out of Louisiana, where there's a lot of
black magic out there. From what I address.

Speaker 2 (07:41):
Yeah, yeah, I mean you hear about the voodoo and
stuff the voodoo. Yeah, I pretty much got every piece
of cryptid documentation. The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries has had
ever at least in digital form. So recently I got
that and I made a video about it, and yeah,
I mean you get all types of stuff. Even at

(08:03):
one point there was in twenty twenty three, someone had
requested a record's request and so you have, it's all documented.
I talked about it in the video. There's like a
lieutenant I guess, emailing other people in his it's the
Wildlife and Fisheries Law Enforcement Department, and he's emailing them saying, hey,
I need everyone to respond to this email. Have you

(08:24):
seen Werewolf, Ruguru black panther? And quite a few people
said no. But there were two people that came forward
and said, hey, I've got one report, and then another
guy came forward said I got another report. Those reports
were both really interesting. And that's just one of the
pieces of data that I got from this foyer request.

(08:45):
It's really interesting information. Their photos as well, got some
photos that have never been released before. One particular photo
was a it's kind of a you know, interesting photo.
You can't can't tell too much from it, but it
does look you do see a figure there, and someone
is requesting the wildlife and fisheries help to get this identified,

(09:07):
like what kind of animal is this? And again this
never went to Facebook. This was never on like a
go on a you know, website database or anything like that.
They called the authorities, so they were taking this seriously.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
Oh man, I mean people, First of all, the general
public is taking cryptids way more seriously now, I think,
especially since you know, I've been doing field research since
twenty eleven or twenty twelve, twenty eleven. It's when I
first started, and people didn't really talk about bigfoot openly
very much, and I kept it under wraps for ten years.

(09:43):
Nobody knew that I was a bigfoot field researcher, or
very few people knew because it wasn't cool back then.
Now it's cool, okay, you're right, yeah, but it wasn't
like that back then, and so people probably weren't reporting
these sightings of like were wolves and you know, bigfoots.
And I mean even I found it interesting that they
were actually classifying black panthers as cryptids too. Yeah, I

(10:08):
wonder why.

Speaker 2 (10:09):
It's interesting in in the uh, In this recent foyer
request that I did, I got a file deck. It
was an email and it said sasquatch pics. It's what
it said. There was nothing in the body. It didn't
have any text or anything like that, no communication. But
it did have like five pictures attached to it, and
they all look like black panther photos. Like there's it's
really hard to argue that, but at least four photos

(10:32):
of this black panther that were circulating, and I, yeah,
I don't know. They do talk about it as a
cryptid in like the South or whatever, but I don't know.
It's it's really interesting that they did include that on
their list, like, hey, have you seen this or whatever?
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
We did. Well, you know, well at first at first,
when I was watching your video the other day and
I was like, well you said after you showed the pictures,
You're like, well, well, maybe it's because of this, because
they were classifying black panthers as well with bigfoots and
whatever else. They had other cryptids. But the pictures that
you show now, I actually took a screenshot of Can
I show one of those pictures?

Speaker 2 (11:08):
Is that? Okay?

Speaker 1 (11:08):
If I show it to the audience tonight, yeah, I
just I have let me let me see the best one.
I'll just show this one. Here's a good one right here.
This was it. It does look like a black panther
kind of with a tail like that. But for a
split second, I thought, well, maybe it could be a

(11:29):
dog man too, But I don't know. To the people
in the audience, you guys can take a good look
at that. It has a tail like a panther, but
it looks little thicker than a panther's tail too.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
Yeah, the neck looked a little thicker, and like the head,
the ears looked a little different. I'll just say that.
And and people were telling me after they saw the video,
They're like, oh, you're you're not You're not looking at
it right, or like, look in the background, there's eyes
in the background. I couldn't really I can really make
a distinction out of that. But I might have to
get that photo and hats or something.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
Yeah, it needs it. That would that would be wonderful
to get it. Do a little bit more investigating on
that picture. And I know we've got people, We've had
a lot of researchers in the chat too, So I'm
curious to see what everybody thinks about that picture. Y'all.
Let us know. And uh, yeah, some oh, they're saying
it kind of looks canine. It kind of does look canine.

Speaker 2 (12:16):
You gotta check out the other pictures on the video,
and it kind of shows a little bit more of
the movement of it. And the movement you can see
the tail kind of drop, like got that little swing
to it, kind of like a cat. But yeah, it's
it's weird. It's interesting.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
The wild thing about black panthers, those are that's a
touchy subject when it comes to the fishing game and
the park rangers. They're not supposed to be around out there. Yeah,
and uh, and so when you know, if somebody sees
a black panther, they're like, no, you didn't know, you didn't. Yeah,
so that maybe classify it like.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
That, Yeah, exactly. And the reason and I don't really
understand again why they they titled the email sasquatch photos
when there's clearly some type of you know, cat or
canine in there. It's weird. I don't know why they
said that sasquatch pictures, Squad. Are you trying to hide
it or something? I don't know. I can't really say, but.

Speaker 1 (13:09):
It's interesting, you know that That's what I was thinking, actually,
because you know, they're they don't like to have evidence
and proof of black Man. And I'm only saying this
and this is my opinion for entertainment purposes only, y'all. Okay,
But it's maybe maybe it's just kind of cover it up.
Dare I say, you know they have answers out there? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (13:29):
After doing all this research, even in my book, it's
really hard to dispute that they're not, at least, you know,
not intentionally trying to cover this up. But it gets
covered up. And I point to one of the pieces
of the documentation I have in my book, and that
was the only documented bigfoot setting that's ever taken place

(13:51):
in a national park that was in Colorado in twenty
twenty and a group of people had a sighting of
a bigfoot and bone piles, and they made a report
and the part ranger. I have this report and everything.
It says that they were medically incapacitated. They couldn't follow up.
And so that's just kind of like WHOA. If it
was like a bear or a cougar, I'm sure they
would have been out there, but since it was bigfoot,

(14:12):
it's like you couldn't go out and investigate. And then
the other thing is is that the email I received
regarding this event, it says they were withholding like thirty
three pages from this incident. So it's like, your guy
didn't go out there, but you're withholding thirty three pages.
Like that doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
Thirty three. That's an interesting number, isn't it.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
It's interesting and.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
A conspiracy theorist at this point.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
Well, what happens is like once they say he's like
medically incapacitated, that becomes a hippo exemption, like a hippo law,
and you can't you can't look at anybody's medical history.
So yeah, thirty three pages. Unfortunately, we'll never be able.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
To see thirty three. They find ways to get around everything.
If they want something covered up, they'll cover it up.
And I don't know if this is since the last
time you came on my show, but I do remember
I remember you telling us about that about the bigfoot
with the bone piles. But I've learned about this organization
called the Concatenated Order of the Who who have.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
You ever heard of? That? Never heard of that?

Speaker 1 (15:14):
You got to look into it. It's actually like a
secret society of lumberjacks. I've talked about it several times
on the show. We've we talked about it the past
couple of shows, I believe. But but yeah, it was
something to look up all.

Speaker 2 (15:28):
In on it. Okay, Yeah, that sounds really interesting.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
Secret Society of Lumberjacks. Yeah, and it's a real thing.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
It really is. I believe it. I'm sure it is.
I gotta I gotta look into that. That sounds interesting.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
Yeah, Well, we're we're dealing with our national parks, right,
I mean you're you're sitting in for your requests for
like wildlife management areas national or just state parks in Louisiana.
What exactly was your target?

Speaker 2 (15:54):
A little bit of everything. This recent one was Louisiana's
the State of louis just because I've had other stuff
from municipalities in Louisiana, like sheriff's offices and parishes I
guess they call them. They don't call them counties, they
call parishes. And I hadn't done one like for the
official state organization that controls, you know, whatever's going on.

(16:16):
I've done it for places like Florida before. Florida's just
got a bunch of documentations that I probably will never
be able to receive. I've chipped away at it. I
think they have like over sixty thousand pieces of documentation
that have like Bigfoot in there. They have zero for
skunk ape, but bigfoot. It's just like there's a whole
bunch and I've be chipping away at that. But when

(16:38):
I did do a federal search for like the fisheries,
US Fisheries and Wildlife, they didn't have too much information.
But one of the pieces of information, and I'm sure
you've probably heard about this is the note taking of
skunk ape clause that's been implemented in Florida. Have you
heard about that? No, Well, there was a brochure that circulator,

(16:58):
I think it was like twenty twenty one. It said
it had all the animals on there and it says
you are not allowed to take a skunk cape or
capture a skunk cape. It's in my book and that's
been in there for I think since then. So I
did the Foyer request and I actually got the reason
why that was implemented. And a park ranger was out
there just in the area and someone approached them and

(17:19):
after a conversation, this person was able to convince this
law enforcement ranger to include that in the hunting brochure.
That's kind of wild when you think about it, Like,
what did he show him, what did he tell him?
We don't know about that, but we know officially this
is why that is in that Florida Hunting Brochure, without
a doubt. So I know the person's name, the person

(17:41):
who talked to that officer. I've spoken with him. And
it's a really interesting dude who lives out there. His
house is out there in the middle of Everglazer or whatever.
And it's weird. It's interesting that it's the federal document
pretty much saying you can't you can't hunt a skunk
cape Florida Parks or whatever. But the so, yeah, yeah,

(18:06):
that's pretty wild.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
Yeah, No, that's that's super wild. Shout out to all
my Florida bigfoot researchers, y'all. Okay, there's I mean, I've
gone on bigfoot investigations down in Florida and Chattahoochee, Florida
actually and uh, and that's where I think that's where
Stacy Brown got his some of his famous skunkate footage
down there. Uh, that he actually entered into a contest
with him and his dad and like Spike TV and

(18:31):
I don't know shout out to Stacy Brown too without
cast paranormal. Uh but but yeah, lots of lots of
big foots down there, and I was unaware of that. Here.
I do know that there is like an Air Force
topographical map that that classifies sasquatch as a dangerous animal.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
Oh wow, yes, I haven't seen that's wow. That doesn't
it doesn't surprise me after finding you know, the skunky stuff.
It really doesn't doesn't surprise me anymore fighting, you know,
fell and stuff like that. Yeah, it's a wild but yeah,
the Louisiana one was, it was I got a lot
more than I expected. I got over two hundred and
sixty six files pertaining to their search for cryptids in Louisiana,

(19:16):
and we talked about like black panthers, and you know,
the other thing is like I know they're there, but
you don't really hear about them too much as bears.
And so one of these emails, it's really interesting because
it starts with the woman saying she saw a bear
in her front yard, and so she contacts the Louisiana
Wildlife for Fisheries and they go out there to investigate

(19:38):
and this I have the email and they're pretty much
communicating between themselves saying like, Wow, that's a really weird
place to find a bear, but cool. And then about
a week or so later, two more reports come in
about two other people seeing a bear, and the first
one they don't really give too much information, but the
second one was two witnesses that watched a bear or
one of the witnesses claim it was a big foot

(20:00):
and it's in there in the words they say it
wasn't a bear. It was a bigfoot cross from private
land into Barksdale Air Force Base. I believe it is
what it is to a military base. They saw these
two people, so it's like, were those two guys military personnel?
What's going on here? And that's all we have really,
we just have that description, and then we have pretty

(20:22):
much them saying hey, I'll look into this and i'll
get back to you when I know more about the
bigfoot bear. That's what they said, the bigfoot bear. I
thought that was pretty interesting, but so there must be
more out there, the big foot bear. There must be
more out there, But it wasn't included in the in
the results I receive, so maybe that's classified if it's

(20:44):
on a military base, I'm not really sure. But the
fact that they saw this thing in broad daylight, cross
from private land to a military base, not one but
two people and they came forward and spoke to the
Louisiana wildlike and fisheries. That's that's really interesting to me
in a place that is not known for having bears,
and I don't think they've had a bear sighting since

(21:06):
this happened.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
Because it wasn't a bear. I doubt it was a bear.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
A lot of these military personnel, they're trained observers, you know,
so they know what they're looking at. And that's for
the guy to come forward and say it wasn't a bear,
just like that I said, it's a big foot. That
was interesting telling that to law enforcement official.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
There's a lot of there are a lot of cryptid
sightings on military basis and we I talked about that
with my friend Eric. Edie Tesherman was on the show
last Saturday night and I think it was Saturday. Yeah,
And he's a you know, a long time he served
in the military. He was a Marine. He served for

(21:46):
I want to say thirteen years or something like that,
and he had did four deployments overseas, and we got
in the conversation about all the weird stuff he's seen
on army bases or military bases. I mean, and there's
no doubt. I mean we said, there's no doubt. We
had this conversation that the military is not aware, they

(22:06):
are aware of these cryptis. They gotta be. And and
we've even gone so far, as you know, I've done
plenty of shows and had whistleblowers that came on the
show talking about cryptied even like cryptied hunting teams and
dog man breeding programs and all that kind of stuff.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
And I feel I feel.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
Like you've got some You've got some little nuggets of
information and some of those requests that you got back
out of Louisiana, I think regarding some of.

Speaker 2 (22:33):
The yeah, they mentioned it, I mean, we really can't say,
you know what, and it's mentioned for sure. It was
a guy who it's an email and he sent it
into a law enforcement he had a dog man encounter
in Louisiana. I don't remember the date off the top
my head. It was early in the morning and so
he sees this thing, he fires two shots at it.
It was going after his dog or something like that,

(22:55):
and he he drives back to town and goes to
a gas get some coffee, and in there he sees
the I guess a shriff thringing coffee and he pretty
much tells the sheriff of what happened, and the sheriff
pretty much says, we, yeah, we see them and they
cross in front of my my my cruiser, but we
were told not to talk about him or whatever. There

(23:16):
was really no well, actually there was a follow up
to that email. The follow up said get with and
then they mentioned a person's name after this email, so
I'm sure they probably looked into it, but we really can't,
you know, we just have to go off to persons
where the person sent the email. But it is interesting
that they spoke with law enforcement and they were bold
enough to send that email out because I mean, you're

(23:37):
sending an email saying you got chased out of the
woods by dog man. People might look at you a
certain way. But I'll give him credit. He did send
that in and now it's a documented, you know, a
piece of data that's out there. So probably that guy
for doing that.

Speaker 1 (23:53):
Oh yeah, well, you know, I think the first the
first place that people go when they have a big
foot sighting or a dog man signing, they go to
like BFRO, or they go to like a researcher, somebody
they can trust. Not a lot of people are contacting
the police department, I don't think, but some of them are.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
Yeah, call the police. If you call the cops, one
hundred percent, call the cops. If you're truthful and you
have nothing to hide, call the police. So we have
it documented in a way that really nobody else can document.
So call the police absolutely one percent.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
Oh man, Okay, well I'll start, yeah, I'll start telling
people to do that.

Speaker 2 (24:31):
But yeah, actually we've gotten past I'm just gonna say
we've gotten past that part of the judgment and stuff
like that. I think we're at a new you know
time where uh, people are taking this stuff a little
more seriously. So that's just my two sets there.

Speaker 1 (24:46):
Oh yeah, well, you know, if you you go to
places like I've actually gotten some reports. I was. I
was looking up wear wolves out of the county that
I grew up in here in Georgia, and I was
shocked because I had a friend of mine from the
North American dog Man Project on my show, and uh,
and he was going over some recent werewolf attacks in

(25:06):
North Georgia, like recent within this this past year and
and so, and we're we're kind of put put pinpointing
them on a map and stuff, and like I was
kind of trying to see what area they're in, and
they're all not too far from where I live right now,
and uh and so yeah, it's it's a little discerning, right,
But then again, I'm the cryptid huntress, so I'm gonna

(25:27):
run towards it, okay, But uh, but I just I
wanted to know where they were at, and we got
a lot when I was doing my research on it.
I went to like the BFRO website, okay, the Bigfoot
Researchers organization, right, and they have like an interactive map
and you can just type in the county or you
click on it and it gives you all the reports

(25:49):
that they have there that they have taken. And it
turned out some of the guys on my bigfoot research
team had taken some of those reports out of the
county that I lived in, but a lot of them
were not bigfoot here. They were actual dogman reports, which
I found interesting.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
Yeah, I wonder why they're getting reclassified that way.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
Well, I think I don't think that the dog man
organizations weren't around back then.

Speaker 2 (26:17):
Yeah, I see what you're saying.

Speaker 3 (26:19):
I mean, well, yeah, well, speaking on that the what
the I just talked about where the guy talked to
the sheriff, that actually took place in two thousand, I
want to say, two thousand and eight.

Speaker 2 (26:31):
He didn't send the email in two thousand until twenty eighteen,
so I think maybe that's around the time where it
started getting like a little more popular, I guess, so
maybe that kind of gave him a little bit of
incentive to put that out there or whatever. But yeah,
he waited quite a long time to send this email,
so I don't know.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
Well, well, I waited ten years to speak publicly about Bigfoot,
so I understand for sure. Yeah, okay, can I ask
you about that case because because is that the same
case where it was a man that was walking by
the railroad tracks with his German shepherd one, Let's talk
about that a little bit. That's the one I was

(27:09):
really interested in that one. Ths like, Okay, So the
gentleman said that he was walking. I don't know if
it was early in the morning maybe, but very early.

Speaker 2 (27:17):
In the morning. I think he said like six am
or something like that.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
Oh, and he had a German shepherd. I have a
German shepherd, okay, And but he said that. But he
looked over and there was like a seven foot tall
bipedal dog like a wolf, like a it was he
described a dog man. He shot it.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
I mean that's kind of a big deal. He said
that he shot it and he took he had a shotgun,
I think, and I have some buckshot, and and he
shot it. And he said it screamed, and it ran
through the woods and it took out. And that that
was all in that document that you have. I think
it's important. That's all documential document.

Speaker 2 (27:57):
It's a you know, it's a law enforcement document. This point,
you can't dispute that. And he fired two shots. He
shot at it, and then he got to his truck
and he said he fired another shot into the direction
of wherever this thing ran. So and then he went
and told a police officer about it shortly after that.
And the addresses on there, I have the person's phone number,

(28:18):
so I'll probably reach out of ntually to this person.
You might get some more information about it.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
Yeah, that's impressive. Eric I'm glad you got that.

Speaker 2 (28:28):
I think it's really interesting. I was not expecting to
see any you know. I'm kind of on the fence
about the whole dog Man thing, to be honest with you,
But after seeing it in a report like that, I
was I was pretty interested in that. And I don't
think that was the only one. I want to say,
there was at least one other dog Man report mentioned
in there, or at least a mention of dog Man
in the files. There were two hundred and sixty six

(28:48):
files and there there was a lot to go through,
and there was some stuff that I might include in
like a follow up video, because I wasn't sure if
I should have put that in there because the story
is just wild on on one of the reports I got,
and I was like, I lot, let's put this in there.
I might follow up on it. Yeah, there was. There
was at least two things like that where I was like,

(29:11):
maybe they go, I'll do a follow up video.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
Nothing too wild, Okay, it really isn't. People that watch
my shows they know I don't hold back. We talked
about everything, yeah, and we ain't scared. We ain't scared. Actually,
what I was I was kind of referencing this before
I brought you up on the screen tonight, I had
a I've had some interesting conversations. It was brought to
my attention that at the very end of January of

(29:35):
twenty twenty five this year, there was there were there
was an encounter in Missouri. And I don't know if you,
I mean, if you ever get a chance, you want
to look up something really interesting or ask for some
documentation one day. I mean, I could do it myself,
I guess, but I just that's not you know, I
haven't had time to do that. But but there's there

(29:56):
was a part. I think I was a park ranger,
if I'm not mistaken, But there were there were some
teenagers that encountered some upright seven foot tall feline humanoids
at the Mark Twain National Forest.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
And I believe they were shot at by park rangers. Okay,
it was a big deal.

Speaker 2 (30:18):
Yeah, so it sounds like it. Wow, never in Missouri, Missouri.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
Yeah, they said Missouri.

Speaker 2 (30:25):
The market requests for one specific county in Missouri. Because
I got a tip on that, and it was interesting
that the results I got and I might do a
follow up if I get more documents that come in
from Missouri, but it's an interesting place. I wouldn't think
about Missouri, but I mean, yeah.

Speaker 1 (30:44):
Yeah, oh, missurch full of stuff.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
I'm learning from that. Yeah, it is.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
They have the ozarks out there, and so they got
the Ozark Haller and a lot of strange things. Now,
this is an interesting comment from Isaac real vampires in
New Orleans. Now, have you uncovered anything in regard to vampires.
I mean, that would be interesting if that was in
the documentation.

Speaker 2 (31:07):
I'm from Austin and a lot of people say a
lot of stuff about New Orleans. Austin is actually the
vampire capital of the world. Believe it or not. They
do a vampire ball every year in downtown Austin. All
the vampires gather at this ball in Austin. They do
it every year. I believe. I watched a documentary about it,
and I don't know. I hadn't time any documentation, but it's

(31:30):
interesting and the fact that, you know, my hometown, they
kind of celebrate it pretty hardcore. It's interesting.

Speaker 1 (31:38):
Yeah, Oh my god, it's also terrifying.

Speaker 2 (31:41):
It is y. They've shut that bar down. I'm not
the bar of the ball, they've shut it down. I
think at least one time because someone bit someone. And yeah,
that's like the number one rule at the ball. You're
not supposed to buy anybody, but they did that.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
I mean, I would think it'd be expected that somebody's
to get bitten.

Speaker 2 (32:00):
Okay, yeah, yeah, that's like the number one rule at
the ball, but you can't bite anybody. But that happened
that year, and I think I got you. I don't
know if it's I think it was shut down for
at least one year. I know that because of that happened.

Speaker 1 (32:11):
So, oh my god, Oh my gosh, we actually have
quite an what I've been told, I don't know, but
I've been told there's quite the underground vampire scene in
Atlanta too. Oh wow, yeah, so Austin in Atlanta. I
don't know, stay out of that.

Speaker 2 (32:29):
I don't really want to talk too much about it,
but I don't know. If you're familiar with Austin, they've
talked about it a lot recently as the Lady Bird
Lake Killer whatever.

Speaker 1 (32:36):
Oh I don't know about that.

Speaker 2 (32:39):
Oh my god, it's been it's it's it's really a
it's terrible because I mean it's it's kind of gotten
out of hand now. I don't know how many bodies.
It's over like twenty that have been dumped in Town
Lake and they have absolutely Yeah, it's like they're saying
it's not a serial killer, but everything kind of points
to it being a serial killer. And it's they don't

(32:59):
want to do anything about it. It's kind of crazy,
but it's it's pretty scary, it really is. I don't
go to the downtown area because the stuff you hear
and yeah.

Speaker 1 (33:10):
Is that where they were finding they were finding the
bodies in the canal or like a river or something.

Speaker 2 (33:14):
Well, they're finding him in Town Lake and all the
little bodies in water. And I mean, that happened in
my area in the Brushy Creek for a long time,
and it happened so frequently that I actually had a
I saw a Facebook post about a body that was
found right next to my neighborhood, and so I drove
down there and I got there and they're removing the
body from the lake. And it never went on the news.
Nobody ever mentioned it, Like I had the video of

(33:37):
it on my phone. They pulled the body from the
lake and they never mentioned it. And I saw a
guy sitting on the bench of the park and I'm like,
what's going on. He's like, they're pulling a body. I
was like, did the did the CSI like crime scene
investigation out here? They were here for five minutes. I
was like what. He's like, yeah, they were here for
five minutes and they just pulled up the body and
left and we heard nothing about it. The scary thing

(34:01):
about my former county that I used to live in,
I don't live in now, but you would hear about,
you know, the bodies popping up and it was all
it was all, no mysterious circumstances, and they would say
it was no trauma, no foul play. But I recently
learned that our county, that county does not have a
medical examiner. So a judge was saying how they died.

(34:25):
A judge decreed how the people died with no medical background.
How crazy is that fact? They still don't they still
don't have a medical they still don't have a medical
examiner in that county. And there's been some really suspicious
deaths going on, and it's pretty scary. Like there was
a former police officer that knew all the dirty secrets

(34:48):
and he was getting ready to retire like two weeks
before his retirement, and his last radio call was saying
that there were two people in his backyard and they
show up and they find him dead and with a shotgun,
with a with a gunshot to his hand like an
defensive wound. But they said he committed suicide. So it's like,
what's going and what does the medical examiner do? The

(35:09):
medical examiner says it was a suicide. They have no
medical experience. You know, it's pretty scary. It really is
that when you think about it. So I'm not I
don't live there anymore. I don't live there anymore.

Speaker 1 (35:21):
I think that Jojo just said they found they found
three more bodies today. If I'm not mistaken, I just
saw that.

Speaker 2 (35:26):
I really I hope it's not. We're from Austin.

Speaker 1 (35:29):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 2 (35:30):
I mean it's pretty scary.

Speaker 1 (35:32):
Yeah, Chastity is in here. Hey, Chassis, she's from Austin.
Hey girl, thanks for being here. That is that is horrible.
I hate to say this, but do you think there
could be like a vampire connection to some of that too?
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (35:45):
I mean, I don't know what in my opinion, I
think it is. I mean a lot of people talk
about it about what it is. And I mean people
have been arrested for smaller things that kind of match
up to what's going on, but no one has really
been like officially charged. I think somebody's out there doing it,
and I mean it's pretty shocking that it's been going

(36:05):
on for like ten years, fifteen years, over twenty bodies,
over twenty bodies, and it's pretty pretty crazy stuff. And
a lot of them are younger people, which is really unfortunate.
You younger people that are in good physical conditions that
they end up being found in town Lake or some
of the surrounding areas.

Speaker 1 (36:24):
Oh my gosh, I'm so sorry to hear about that.
That is really that's terrifying. And yeah, well you guys
have Okay, First of all, let me take a quick
commercial break and think big dog Hey. I think this
is Mark, Hey, Mark. They have various sightings of Vista
Bray Road over the years they did. Mark, thank you
so much for that supersticker. I appreciate your support. And

(36:47):
a Stargazer thank you for that too. Thank you for
I have a.

Speaker 2 (36:49):
Document from the Elkhorn area, Wisconsin about the Vista Bray
Road that's pretty interesting too. I might have to do
a whole video about that, because it's pretty crazy. It's
mentioned word by word in there. It's a police report
and it was in nineteen eighty nine, this specific law
enforcement document, and it's pretty pretty interesting.

Speaker 1 (37:11):
I bet you know what, I bet that there's a
lot of people in that area that have probably talked
to the police about their sightings because there's such a
thick concentration of like sightnings right there in the area. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (37:23):
I did the FLOYA because I thought someone had told
me that there was an actual like they had a
cryptid file, kind of like how Louisiana had. But I
did the FOI I didn't get that. I got like
two pieces of documentation. One was the actual report, law
enforcement report, and the other one was just like a
generic email about the piece of Brea Road. Pretty much.

Speaker 1 (37:43):
Oh oh wow, oh cool.

Speaker 2 (37:46):
So I'll probably have to do a kind of video
on that eventually. I didn't plan on it, but.

Speaker 1 (37:52):
Yeah, oh yeah, no, you gotta do it now. Yeah,
you gotta do it now.

Speaker 2 (37:58):
You've got a bunch of them coming out here, pretty so, yeah,
you know it.

Speaker 1 (38:03):
Something that really caught my attention is before we went live,
we were talking about Texas and there being so many
interesting names of the areas around Texas, like Devil's I
forgot what all you said, but it's backbone. Yeah's backbones.

Speaker 2 (38:17):
I just moved to the Texas Hill Country in about
twenty minutes away from the Texas or the Devil's Backbone.
It's one of the most beautiful rives. If you ever
get a chance to drive out here, it's gorgeous. It's
like one hundred foot drops on either side. That's why
they call it the Devil's Backbone, and it's just like
a goes like that. There's the Devil's Backbone. Tavernsen here
since nineteen thirty seven, super paranormal, a lot of ghost

(38:41):
stories coming out of that area. And about ten minutes
away from the Devil's Hollow, it's another little area here.
We have Purgatory Creek, Purgatory Road, Nameless Road, a Harryman
Road is where I grew up. I grew up on
the Brushy Creek right near the Harryman Road. Yeah, we
got a lot of weird, weird names Texas. I mean

(39:01):
people recently in my video, one of my videos that
I posted, people were like, oh, I didn't realize there
were that many caves in Texas, in my county, the
county that I used to live, they were three hundred
documented caves. That was from a Texas per lunker group
in like nineteen sixty seven. They put this They put
this thing out saying that there was at least yeah

(39:22):
and they were claiming that there's at least three thousand
undiscovered caves in Williamson County, the count I used to
live in alone, So a lot of caves.

Speaker 1 (39:28):
Oh my gosh, Well this is actually have this ub
on the screen for everyone watching the show. This is
the cave map down on the bottom, the pink and
the blue, the blue part or the caves, and that's
right in Texas does have a huge concentration right here
in the middle, so.

Speaker 2 (39:44):
That's where I'm at. That is the Balconi's Escarpment. So
it's pretty much a scar that you can see from
San Antonio almost all the way up to Dallas. You
can see it from space. A lot of creeks, a
lot of caves, limestone all throughout there, and it's gorgeous.
A lot of weird stuff though. People report a lot
of weird stuff in those areas.

Speaker 1 (40:04):
And missing person clusters. I noticed. Yeah, but there's missing
people out there. Hmm. Interesting.

Speaker 2 (40:13):
Absolutely, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's weird.

Speaker 1 (40:16):
It is weird. It does kind of those maps do
kind of line up though, Like when you put the
Missing Person's map with the clusters over the caves and
then over the Bigfoot sightings and over the UFO Sightings
map too, they all kind of correlate, which is interesting.

Speaker 2 (40:31):
Yeah, I can't explain it. And we've had so many
caves in Austin closed up, like they've gone out there.
We have an Airman's Cave, which was like it's kind
of a legendary cave. I want to say that. I
read an article about a guy who very few people
have gotten to the end of the cave, but they
said that it took him ten hours, like just crawling

(40:52):
to get to the end of the cave. And at
the end of the cave there were two giant crystals
like in Chihua, Mexico, or like the Superman's what is it,
the Fortress of Solitude, those giant crystals. There were two
giant crystals at the very end of the cave and
they closed that down shortly after those guys went in there.
But yeah, interesting, they've closed down so many caves even

(41:13):
on harry Man Road. They closed a lot of caves
out there.

Speaker 1 (41:16):
Unfortunately, you couldn't pay me to crawl through a dark
cave for ten hours.

Speaker 2 (41:21):
No, absolutely not said it took them about ten hours
on their bellies, just crawling and it opens up in
the middle and then they crawl again and it opens
up at the end. Oh yeah, no.

Speaker 1 (41:33):
Thanks ten hours. I mean, I'm sweaty thinking about it
right now, So that's absolutely not I'm not a huge
fan of caves.

Speaker 2 (41:43):
Yeah. Yeah, I'm not a big fan either. And if
you've seen you've probably seen the Giant Face cave that
I did in my documentary. It's about that giant steel door. Yeah,
like that just scared me to death, Like it was
terrifying finding that out there no explanation for that.

Speaker 1 (42:00):
That that was really interesting. Yes, I remember we talked
about that the last time you came on the show.
And your documentaries that you've made and growing up on
that creek, Man, so many anomalous things going on out there.

Speaker 2 (42:13):
Just oh my god, it's so many. And recently people
have been I guess maybe the documentary is doing the
rounds or whatever, but people have been messaging me saying
have you checked this spot. You need to check this
spot because there's another face there. So I got the
cordins for that, so I might have go check that out.
I'm like, oh my god. So and other people reaching
out with their experiences, which is just crazy. Like knowing

(42:35):
that that many people had experiences out in the Brushy Creek,
It's it's pretty mind blowing. I mean, some of them
are just identical. The same thing happened to like two
people that have never met and they're telling me the
exact same thing. It's crazy. But a lot of a
lot of a lot of history, a lot of history
in Williamson County. There's actually a it's called the Gult Site.

(42:56):
I don't know if you've heard of the Gult Site.
It's an archaeologo arcay logical site that's in Williamson County
and they're they're finding stuff, they're dating people back to
being in America at least twenty thousand years. There's a
new documentary that just came out. It's about the Gault Site.
And I mean, we've had people in the Central Texas
area for over twenty thousand years, you know, inhabiting this area.

(43:16):
And I really recommend that documentary too, because a guy
pretty much put up his entire life savings to save
this spot because it was going to be taken over
by developers. And people use it as like a as
they they would go out there and pay a couple
of dollars and they would be able to relic hunt
and they were just finding some really incredible stuff out there,
dating back to like pre Clovis, you know, twenty thousand

(43:38):
years plus. So it's really interesting. They haven't they haven't
really studied the Gault very much, but hopefully in these
next few years it gets a lot of attention. And
it seems like it's going that way with the documentary
and stuff, like they're doing tours out there now. So
a really interesting place. The Native Americans have been here
for really long time. Central Texas.

Speaker 1 (44:00):
Oh my god, our history is not what we've been
taught at all. No.

Speaker 2 (44:05):
I agree, yeah, And I mean I didn't even mention
the Roman coin they found. They found a Roman coin
right off of the Brushy Creek, and I have a
The craziest thing about that is that the original professor
at UT they took this coin to, He's like, I
don't know, you know, and he came up with this
crazy theory saying that someone from World War two grabbed
it as a token of war they brought back. They're

(44:26):
walking along the brushy Creek and they drop it and
a road and grabs it and burrows underneath with it.
And that's just that was really stupid to me. And
then the crazy thing is I recently met, just by chance,
someone that was actually in that professor's class in ut
In like the seventies, and that professor was corrected on
more than one occasion about being wrong, and he had

(44:47):
to publicly say he was wrong more than once to
the class. It was pretty Yeah, so maybe I'm guessing
he was wrong about the Roman coin as well.

Speaker 1 (44:57):
Oh it was because the Rockefellers did not prove Okay, yeah, yeah,
that's wild. You know what that reminds me of? Okay,
so down where I live here in west west western
part of Georgia, like right on the Alabama line. Okay,
I live in like northwest Georgia. Uh, there's a place
called Lagrange, Lagrange if you're French, Okay, we call it

(45:19):
Lagrange and uh, and there was an artifact found when
a woman was in her garden. She was planting some
flowers or something, and she found what they called the
Herne tablet. And this is a little tablet. They say
it was a receipt. It was written in ancient Sumerian.

Speaker 2 (45:34):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (45:35):
And and it's like, how did this get here? You know,
like this was she was digging down deep and found
this in the ground. And they're like, and it was
the same explanation. It was like, oh, somebody happened to
drop it. You know, there was there was a solid
explanation for it, but it really was just out of
place and it didn't make sense for it to be there.

Speaker 2 (45:54):
Yeah. Same with this coin, made no sense to being there. Yeah. Oh.
And the other thing is that everything well, right right
along where those the coin was found, right where the
coin was found, we have these things called cart ruts.
I don't know if you've ever heard of these cart ruts.
There are lines, there are lines in the ground that
have cemented over time, and they're thousands of years old.

(46:16):
So they're claiming that they're like ancient wagons that people
were riding. They're only found in like three places, and
they're only found in like three places in the world. Malta,
another place in like North Africa and the Brushy Creek.
Those are like the only areas they're found. And if
you're talking about ancient chariots and a Roman coin, like

(46:36):
that's pretty freaking wild to me.

Speaker 1 (46:39):
Ancient chariots. You know, my dad has those cart ruts
in his yard actually because he has some like historical
land where he lives, and it's but it's where they
used to ride the horse. But it was the main
road back in the day where are on horse and buggies.

Speaker 2 (46:51):
You know, oh yeah there. These were cemented in the ground,
so they're like, yeah, you can see them, and they're deep.
They're deep in the ground. You can see them from
space too, actually, you can see them from space. It's
it's pretty wild stuff.

Speaker 1 (47:03):
That is fantastic.

Speaker 2 (47:04):
It's the weird weird area, really weird area. I agree.

Speaker 1 (47:08):
Well well with all of those names like the Devil's
Backbone and you know, Purgatory Hill and whatever you got
out there, it kind of makes me wonder about maybe
maybe I don't know if this is connected, but you
guys have a big concentration of goat men sightings out there, Texas.

Speaker 2 (47:28):
Yeah, yeah, not far from where I'm at. I know
there's there's a goat Man's sighting not far from where
I'm at, and I really don't know too much about that.
It's it's interesting for sure. M hm.

Speaker 1 (47:39):
Well, my buddy Jason MacLean, I haven't talked to him
in a while, but but Jason wrote a book and
it's like the Metropolis or something. What is that area?
It's like Dallas what is that what that was called?

Speaker 2 (47:50):
I think that's the Dallas Metroplex. I think Metrople, Metroplex. Yeah,
that's exactly Dallas Fort Worth or something like that.

Speaker 1 (47:57):
Yeah, he wrote he wrote a book on all the
cryptids in that area, and I have it on my
bookshelf back here. But but there's multiple GOATMN legends of
Goatman and Goatman's signings in that area, and that like
Triangle right there.

Speaker 2 (48:13):
Yeah, and I think we have like the Donkey Lady
Bridge too, Yeah, we have just yeah, what was another one?
I had just happened, but I totally forgot. It's in Huddle,
not far from where I'm at. Jake's Hill, Jake's Hill,
We've got Jakes Hill, Jake's Road. Those are two super

(48:34):
paranormal areas where people have gotten out there and if
you put like we did this as kids. If you
put a flower on the back of your car and
you put it in neutral, it like pushes you over
these railroad tracks and stuff like that. You see handprints
on the back, you see like gold hand prints on
the back and stuff like that. It's very interesting and
Jake Hill's got a really long reputation of that. No

(48:55):
one really knows what happened there. There's so many different stories,
but we all know it was a tragedy. Whatever happened
out there, something bad happened out there. Oh yeah, interesting. Yeah,
we have.

Speaker 1 (49:06):
The same tail here in Georgia. There's one of those
places where you uh, if you put the it's like
a bus. I guess it was a bus. It's any
kind of car, but they say that the legend is
that a bus got hit by a train in this
little town, and so it's the same kind of story.

Speaker 2 (49:21):
Right, yeah, yeah, yeah, there's a couple of things like that.

Speaker 1 (49:25):
Oh yeah, well, you guys also have some kind of
interesting Is it the lake Worth Monster or the Fort
Worth Monster? I can't remember.

Speaker 2 (49:31):
It's the monster. Yeah, it was in like the sixties. Yeah,
really long. There's a black and white photo of it. Yeah,
interesting stuff.

Speaker 1 (49:40):
It seems like that thing from what I can remember,
it had webbed feet. I don't know, maybe it didn't.
I feel like it has web feet.

Speaker 2 (49:47):
Something with the toes, yeah, I don't know if it
was like a weird number of toes or web feet. Well,
what are these sports?

Speaker 1 (49:54):
Those reports that you had out of Louisiana. Yeah, the
report out of Louisiana was talking about the honey what.

Speaker 2 (50:01):
Is it called, Yeah, the Honey Island Swamp Monster.

Speaker 1 (50:04):
Yeah, Honey Island Swamp Monster. I actually had that pulled
up right here because I had done I did a
show on that, uh about two years ago, about a
year and a half ago, I guess. And uh and
and let me let me read this, because this will
describe what the honey the Honey Island Swamp monster is. Okay,
So the Honey Island Swamp Monster inhabits the dense, remote
Honey Island Swamp in the southeastern area of Louisiana. It's

(50:27):
an elusive bipedal humanoid covered in shaggy hair or fur,
with glowing yellow or red eyes, and possesses enormous size
and strength. It looks like a bigfoot, but it has
webbed feet. Webbed foot castings appear more reptile like, so
it's almost like it could be a reptilian or it
could be a bigfoot, And that's been always kind of

(50:47):
been the question. I think the footprints look like alligator personally, okay,
But I mean there's people that are bigger experts on
that than me. Okay, and they say those are not
alligator prints, but still I don't know.

Speaker 2 (51:03):
Yeah, I mean, it did pop up in the in
the records request that I did, and I thought that
was interesting, and the way it popped up is really interesting. Basically,
what happened was an older gentleman send an email to
the Louisiana Wildlife and Fishery saying basically saying, Hey, is
there bigfoot or dog man out there? Because I've been led,

(51:24):
I've been led to believe they're out there, and if
they're out there, you guys need to tell people because
I go hunting and I'm out there with my grandkids.
And he's basically saying, I think the last thing says
like I need to know if these things are out there.
And so in response to that, an official from the
Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries says, hey, I don't know what
I'm looking at here? Is this about the Honey Island

(51:45):
swamp monster. The next email says, uh, please stop talking
about it. You're stirring people up. So they're telling them
a superior is telling them to be quiet, don't talk
about this anymore. And that's the end of that conversation.
That's the end of the chain. So we really get
no further information about that. I do have the person's
name who sent those original emails, but the fact that

(52:07):
this lead person is telling this other person to shut up,
like emphatically telling the shut up pretty interesting. It's like
please stop exclamation exclamation, and it's telling them to be quiet,
shut your mouth, you know. And I don't know that.
I'm really curious to know as to what convinced this
gentleman to send that email it in the first place,

(52:29):
Like was he showing something, did he did he experience something?
I mean, he was really concerned and wants to know
why aren't you guys telling people these are out there?
If they're out there, really that's legit.

Speaker 1 (52:40):
I mean, that's that's why I would like to discuss
all these missing people out of our national parts. Because
I'm a parent, I take my child out there, and
I think other parents need to know that there's they're
dangers out there, not to be scared of it and
live in fear, but to be aware of it, because
not enough people know about all these missing person's clusters
in these parks and all the bigfoots that are out there.

(53:03):
Bigfoots are not all rainbows and sunshine, okay. They can
be quite dangerous.

Speaker 2 (53:09):
Absolutely, and well, I mean, in my book there's a
title or I'm sorry, there's a chapter title Bigfoot attack Reports,
because I received at least two what I consider bigfoot
attack reports. It's in my book. One of these reports
is from out of Ohio, and it's basically like a
guy's out in the middle of nowhere. The call came

(53:29):
in after midnight. It's like twelve thirty. He calls into
the Ohio I'm sorry, Michigan, it's Michigan. It's counting next
to ann Arbor, Michigan. I believe. He calls in basically saying, Hey,
I have the report and everything. Hey, I'm out here
and I need you guys to come out here. I'm
hearing bigfoot again. I need to get taken to the hospital.
Can you guys come get me. And so that's it.

(53:51):
So we know that the the he had medical or
emergency people go out there and evacuate this person out
of this area. The fact that he says bigfoot again,
like it's what happened the first time, Bigfoot again. So
I really tried hard to get that nine to one
to one phone call, but I believe after like I
think it was like three months, they ninety days or something,

(54:14):
they get rid of the phone call. So it really sucks.
I would have loved to have that other phone call
in my database or whatever. But at least we have
the report, and I think it sounds like a bigfoot report,
like this person was injured in this rural area, basically saying, hey,
I'm hearing bigfoot again. Can you guys come take me
to the hospital? Like what is that about?

Speaker 1 (54:36):
Oh that's weird, Yes, it's I.

Speaker 2 (54:40):
Wasn't expecting it to get that.

Speaker 1 (54:43):
That's really odd. But hey, you know, it's just like
little bread crumbs, And it's so convenient that they can
just delete those calls after thirty days or three months
or whatever.

Speaker 2 (54:53):
Oh yeah, tell me about it. Yeah, I mean I
would have had if I've gotten all the phone calls.
It should have in there, I would have had over
one hundred phone calls by now, just you know, based
on like the Louisiana stuff. Almost it's I don't know,
it's not really fair that most of these organizations I've seen,
they'll do thirty days, sixty days, but no one keeps

(55:15):
it over like a year, which is just mind boggling
to me. Why would you not keep that stuff? But
they don't.

Speaker 1 (55:21):
Apparently, Well they got to cover up to take care.

Speaker 2 (55:24):
Of you, what I mean, yeah, kind of yeah, And
I think.

Speaker 1 (55:29):
That they all know about it. I don't.

Speaker 2 (55:31):
I'm not.

Speaker 1 (55:31):
I'm not accusing anyone because I'm friends with I'm friends
with sheriff's deputies, and I'm friends with police officers, and
I don't think it's like them that are trying to
cover this up. Shoot a lot of police officers or
big foot field researchers, know, I.

Speaker 2 (55:42):
Mean, you look at it. Well, that's the other thing.
You're talking about other people being a bigfoot. You're talking
about authorities being bigfoot researchers. Right, Okay, So that was
another email in there. These two guys are basically talking
from the Louisiana Wildlife and fisheries. They're talking amongst each
other saying like, hey, have you seen that DNA study
or whatever? And I believe it's Meldou Ketchum's DNA study
they're talking about, which is kind of controversial. But they're

(56:04):
talking amongst themselves saying like, hey, if we if we
ever get if the guy from Spanish Creek ever brings
in the hair, we should get that, we should send
that to get tested. These are employees of the wildlife
and fisheries. They want to be involved in a big
foot hunt. So that's pretty interesting, but you kind of
take that with a grain of salt, I guess, because

(56:25):
then you see them talking about the Honey Islands Walt Monster,
and then you see the guy at the top saying
stop talking about this, and it just kills the whole thing.
So it's like, I'm sure there are people that are
wanting more information that do work for these organizations, but
I mean, the higher ups are just like, do you
really want to report that? Really? Kind of just it's
that's the way I guess they do their you know,
quote unquote cover up or whatever. They just kind of

(56:48):
do you really want to do this? Really? You want
to file that paperwork like that's I think that's the
way they're doing it. It's a quiet.

Speaker 1 (56:55):
Cover up, well because they're afraid they're going to be
a laughing stock maybe too. And uh, I've experienced that. Actually,
I got called out to a state park here in
Georgia about I'm going to say about three three years ago,
maybe four years ago, and it's been it's been a
little while, and and I was not taking it very
seriously at first. I told that the park ranger contacted

(57:17):
me and uh, and he was like, hey, you know,
I've had nine bigfoot sightings in one month at our
park and uh. And I was like, oh, okay, cool.
He's like, will you please, I'm freaking out. Will you
please bring your group down here, you know? And uh
and I said, yeah, you know, whenever we can, we'll
come down and investigate it. I'll get it. I'll get
a couple of guys and we'll spend a weekend down

(57:38):
here or something. And he was like, no, I need
you to come now. He was like, you don't understand,
and uh. And I faced timed with them, and I
just didn't see the urgency of it, but he he
did because he was kind of freaking out about it. Yeah,
And he told me, he said, look, I'm the one
that's having to write up these reports and send them
directly to the governor's office.

Speaker 4 (57:57):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (57:57):
And and the people that I work with are making
fun of And he was like, but I have to
do it because I believe. I believe these people when
they're telling me what they're seeing, and then other people
here don't believe it.

Speaker 2 (58:09):
And so we ended up.

Speaker 1 (58:11):
Going down there. We ended up going and because he
called me one night in a panic and he was
like he FaceTime, he said, we just had a big
foot related death last night, and I need you to
get down here now. And so we went and it
got really weird. Eric, It got really weird because what
he told us about the gentleman who died in this cabin,

(58:35):
the story didn't line up with what the coroner told
us in the corner because one of my teammates worked
at the hospital out there by the way, this is
where the Georgia guidestones were, okay, in that area in Elberton,
and so the stories didn't match. We were told that
someone died of a drug overdose by the coroner's office,

(58:56):
but that's not the story. I actually sat on the
bed and went in the cabin where this man died,
and he showed it. He took us all over everywhere.
I took, you know, three of my guys out there.
And and I believe this park ranger. I got to
know him, he's friends with one of my good friends.
I believe him. There's no reason for him to lie.
But then the Corners had something completely different. Well, then
I'm starting to talk about you know, we're getting information

(59:17):
like you you're you're getting your hands on with the
Floyer requests, and we're talking to other researchers all over
the country. I talked to a lot of researchers, Bigfoot researchers,
and we're comparing our stories and they're they're sounding very
similar like we were. We know that there was some
kind of potential crypt cryptid involvement with these deaths, yet
we're being told that they're drug overdoses by the coroner's office.

(59:40):
It's not it's not just that one case, it's several cases.

Speaker 2 (59:44):
Yeah, Yeah, there's there's gotta be some type of paper
trail that you can look into for that. It sounds
really interesting. I don't know. Yeah, yeah, that's some crazy career.
It doesn't you know, at this point, I really get
surprised by much.

Speaker 1 (59:55):
Yeah, it's weird.

Speaker 2 (59:56):
Well you yeah, you did mention like the U our
authorities getting involved employees. And I do have an email
from Florida from like an assistant park manager and he
just playing out says it. He says that I'm looking
for Bigfoot. I know they're out there, and like he
says this in an email to a colleague, like it's
pretty that's I mean, if that's not as clear as day,

(01:00:16):
what you know, I can't do anything for you.

Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
Then no, no, I okay. I was just thinking of
something too. I have some good friends who do some
research up in Yuari up in North Carolina, and and
and my some of my team, like my friend Bob
was up there and some of the other guys were
up there several years ago. It could have gone all

(01:00:39):
the way back to like five to ten years ago, right,
and they saw these gentlemen that were like walking out
of the woods. They were on a Bigfoot investigation, right,
like Bigfoot research weekend, and these men wearing like swat
uniforms with guns and everything like come walking out of
the woods and they're like what are y'all doing here?

(01:01:00):
And the man, one of the men, looked at them
and said, we're doing the same thing y'all are doing,
insinuating that they were there looking for cryptids as well.
And that really stood out. One of those one of
those reports that you had really stood out to me
because I've had people on my shows that have come

(01:01:21):
on anonymously, not showing their faces, and they say, well,
I've been part of a dog man hunting team. Basically
whenever something these dog men get out of hand, and
I know I know people personally who claim that they
go there, they're sent out in like teams basically, UH.

(01:01:41):
Critter control is what I like to call it, to
go like take out the problematic dog men and stuff. Well,
you have an interesting report, and I was thinking maybe
we could talk about that one UH out of Louisiana
that actually kind of references something like that.

Speaker 2 (01:01:57):
I think it was that same report with the guy
who had the UH, or maybe it was a different
one who had the railroad track setting. I'm not sure
if it was just that one or a different one.
It might have been a different one. Not sure there
was at least two him there. Okay, he does mention
that what did he say. He said that he had
been contacted by someone who worked for the Department of
Interior and they were pretty much kind of saying the

(01:02:19):
same thing you were saying, uh, that they were agencies
and groups that were kind of involved with that. I mean,
we really just have to go off of what he
was saying. Uh, it wasn't anything really, you know, too solid. Unfortunately,
we don't have someone from the Louisiana Wildlane Fisheries kind
of saying like, oh, yep, for sure, you know. But

(01:02:39):
he does mention that in there in this report that
he's submitted to law enforcement. So if that's a lie
that's punishable by a you know, crime or whatever, you
could spend some time. So he's one percent. Oh yeah,
for sure if you're lying to a state authority like
that about you know, your your you know, sighting or whatever,
even mentioning that part. Yeah, So I think with that

(01:03:01):
you take that into account. I you know, I'm sure
he was probably felt like he was telling the truth.
Yeah ooh, but he just mentioned that.

Speaker 1 (01:03:08):
Yeah, yeah, And I think I remember it because and
to the audience, you guys have to go back and
watch go over to Harryman road to Eric's channel on
YouTube and watch his last video that he put out
this past week, and and and check out you You
actually put up the full report on the screen and
everything for everybody to see it.

Speaker 2 (01:03:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:03:26):
Yeah, all the documents are there, he's got the receipt y'all.

Speaker 2 (01:03:31):
All the documents are there. If you want to see
the documents unredacted, they're on my Patreon. You can actually
download all two hundred and sixty six files and go
through them yourself. You can see the stuff that I
didn't mention that I might do the follow up video.
You can see that for yourself right now. But yeah,
it's it's it's definitely they were out there trying to

(01:03:53):
get as much information as they could about the cryptids
in Louisiana. And that's that's a straight up fact. After
seeing that, and I think we mentioned that they had
an investigation in twenty twenty three trying to gather all
the sightings from all these lieutenants or all these encounters
these lieutenants majors. I even showed that in the video.
It says like I need to know by Thursday about
your crypti reports or whatever. And so there were two

(01:04:15):
reports that were mentioned in there. One of them was
from a guy and he said that he was it
was after Hurricane Ida. I'm not really sure when that was,
but he mentioned seeing like a seven foot tall bigfoot
on his property. And so that was a phone call
that he called. I think was twenty sixteen, I'm not
really sure, but he calls. It's in the report. He

(01:04:37):
calls and says that, hey, there's a big foot on
my property, seven foot tall, and he just wanted to
document it because he wanted to know if other people
in the area were experiencing the same thing. So that's
the one hundred, one hundred percent real report that was
stand in to a law enforcement agency, law enforcement officer.
I have the guy's name. He was lieutenant. He's taking

(01:04:59):
this various series they were sending into their major commander whoever.
It was, all these crypto reports. And that wasn't the
only one. There was another one. The other one was
a man driving in the area Louisiana and he sees
this thing cross in front of him and he did
the same thing. He calls law enforcement and he makes
the report, and I believe the law enforcement officer responding

(01:05:21):
to the email says that he has that contact information.
He didn't drop it in the email, but I think
he says that he does have that contact information. So
right there, Louisiana's official search produced two bigfoot sightings and
that's from their law enforcement agencies. So that's pretty wild
right there.

Speaker 1 (01:05:41):
Yeah, I mean those are just the two that are documented.

Speaker 2 (01:05:46):
Well, that was the two that were documented for this
twenty twenty three case, and I mean all the other
information in there that I've gotten is just it ranges
from early two thousand to when they were digitizing everything
to up into twenty twenty five. And that's where we're
seeing like the bigfoot photo. I don't think we talked
about that bigfoot photo in the video. Yeah, that's a

(01:06:07):
really interesting too, because it was an early morning photo
was taken and I mean you can see this like
I don't know if it's like fog or mist or whatever,
and then you see what looks to be like an
elbow of something like an elbow or like side of
something really massive. I don't know if it's the back
or whatever, but just this message poking figure and they
email saying like I got this photo my property. I

(01:06:30):
don't know what it is. It might be. I'm wondering
to know if it's a bigfoot, Can you guys help
me identify this? And that's another one official, you know,
law enforcement report that was taken, and I didn't see
a follow up to that. They never said like, oh,
I I investigated, I went out there, I spoke to
the guy. Then there was no further information about that.

(01:06:51):
So I'm kind of curious to know is what happened
to that. The good thing is that I have the
guy's phone number and I have his name, so I'm
definitely gonna reach out and see if they went to
his area, if they contacted him, whatever they did, So
I'm gonna be talking about that in the very near future, hopefully.

Speaker 1 (01:07:08):
It is an interesting picture. It actually does look like
something's head really close up to the camera. It's like
a trail camp picture, and it's very foggy, so you
can't make out really what it is. But the fact
that they classified that as a bigfoot photo, it tells
me I'm wondering if, like maybe they've just seen a
lot of bigfoots in that area, they know they're there,
and that's kind of a point. Yeah, it's kind of

(01:07:30):
the only thing it could have been like they just
know it's a bigfoot, right.

Speaker 2 (01:07:34):
Yeah. It's so crazy that for you know, since the
early two thousands to the you know, current, all this
cryptid stuff was just like it was just flowing there
in Louisiana. And and I also have a nine to
one to one phone call that came out in twenty
twenty four about these kids that had to be evacuated
from Kasachi National Forest, and that was just all. I

(01:07:55):
actually went out to that area a couple months back
in October, so I'm going to be releasing a documentary
that we went to the area the GPS coordinates where
these kids have that investigation or where they had the sighting.
Oddly enough, coincidentally, that entire area was destroyed by fire,
a wildfire, so just coincidentally it was. But I believe

(01:08:16):
we found the area where they were camping because we
found like soda can some other stuff. So I know
we're in the area. But it's crazy that this whole
area just so happened to be completely just annihilated by wildfires.
That's interesting.

Speaker 1 (01:08:31):
Well, sometimes in my experience, we'll go up to our
research areas which are not they're not public. We don't
tell people where we're going and stuff. Of course it's
all classified right under OFFSEC as our team calls it.
But the areas that we go, like you know, we
go into like national parks a lot of times on

(01:08:53):
these forest roads, and the forest roads will be gated up,
just in those areas where the bigfoots are, like where
we do all our research, those gates are always. I mean,
it's becoming like outrageous, Like how often sometimes they'll do
control burns and stuff. Yeah, control burns, and sometimes I
feel like they do that just to keep us out
of that area. You know, not always, but sometimes I

(01:09:15):
get suspicious.

Speaker 2 (01:09:16):
Well, the crazy thing is if you heard me, I
said Cassachi National Forest. Now, I reached out to the
US Forestries Department, who handles that area, and I'm like, hey,
at least six kids were evacuated from your park. I
want all the information about that, and the US Forestries
like said, we have no information about that. I'm like,

(01:09:38):
what are you talking about? So I had to go
through the Nanitota Sheriff's office the kids. From what I understand,
at least law enforcement reached out to the ranger when
they received the call from the kids. The ranger was
nowhere to be found, or maybe they didn't want to
be found, so the Natatota Sheriff's Office had to go
out there and rescue these kids. That's where I got

(01:09:58):
the nine to one one phone call. That's where I
got the reports. How in the world does a national
forest not have those documents of kids being evacuated? That
escapes me. I that's like at that point, like you're
kind of thinking cover up to a max level at
that point, Like, you guys have no kids were evacuated

(01:10:19):
because they said that they saw a bigfoot and you
guys have no documentation for that. It happened in your area.
You're in charge of this area.

Speaker 1 (01:10:27):
Yeah, could you refresh our memory on exactly kind of
what happened, just kind of the overall general, you know,
whatever happened, because I do you remember this, but I don't, yeh.

Speaker 2 (01:10:39):
Twenty twenty four May of twenty twenty four, these kids
that just graduated, they went up to Kasatchi National Forest.
They went up to the Backbone Trail. They were out
there for the day and around started getting dark and
this thing had been circling in their camp pretty much
the whole day and at night someone was outside. The
person made the phone call was outside and they saw

(01:11:01):
this thing standing at least five feet tall with glowing
red eyes and it was growling at them. And so
this guy called, and I have the nine to one
one phone call. It's going to be in this documentary project.
And he's basically saying, Hey, I need help. Me and
my friends are out here. There's something that's over five
feet tall. It's growling at us. We need to get

(01:11:21):
out of here. We don't feel safe anymore. And so
they talked on the phone for a little bit and yeah,
they had to be evacuated, like right then there. So,
like I said, they made the call. I believe in
that Atocha Sheriff's Office received the phone call because that's
where I got it. They reached out to the ranger
in Kasachi who should be a US government employee, federal employee,

(01:11:44):
and they could not get a hold of that person.
Kind of weird, but but yeah, they had to get evacuated.
I got the nine to one to one phone call.
I have the reports. We went to those GPS coordinates
and I'm going to be I'm going to be showing
that area in the in the documentary And the other
thing to me is it's crazy is that I honestly

(01:12:04):
I almost died hiking out there. It was crazy. There's
no way a sheriff and pitch Black would be able
to make it to where those kids were. So there's
some questions I had. I really have a lot of
questions about that in the GPS coordinates because we went
out there and I almost died hiking during the daytime,
someone goes out there and the pitch Black at night,
one person that's a you're asking for trouble. So I

(01:12:29):
think there's some some definite, you know, holes in this,
I don't want to say holes, but some more information
that I really like to get. And I'm planning on
getting an interview with the guy who actually made the
phone call. I've spoken to him before, so hopefully I'll
be able to get that and put that in the
documentary as well. But yeah, how are the case.

Speaker 1 (01:12:50):
Take how are they taken out of there? Were they
they hiked in and they escorted them out? Like hiked in?

Speaker 2 (01:12:55):
They hiked in, They hiked in, and then it's all
the report. The ranger says that he's honking his born
and the kids can hear it. But they're too scared
to go out. Oh my god, so he I guess
they I don't know. They GPS coordinated the phone or whatever.
And so the ranger walked out there to get the kids.
But I don't know how he was able to do

(01:13:15):
that at night there, it's like it's a death trap.
It's just like cliffs. There's like since it was burnt,
I have my pants from that day. My pants were
ripped to shreds, but I have I'm gonna show it
in the documentary. My pants were ripped to shreds. They
were jeans, completely ripped in half. Like just that was
me going out there during the daytime. Someone at night.

(01:13:38):
I can't. I don't think it's possible. I honestly don't
think it's possible.

Speaker 1 (01:13:43):
Let this be a cautionary tell everyone, Okay, if you're
gonna go camping, be sure you know how to get
out of there. If you have to run like a
herd of elephant Samila, then to get out of there,
make sure you have an escape route, y'all. Okay.

Speaker 2 (01:13:57):
Yeah, And we knew they were I knew there was
gonna be some remnants of the camp because they left
in a hurry. I don't believe they packed up their camp.
They packed up, They just left too. So maybe they
packed up a few things in the left. And I
believe we found that area because we did find some
you know, a little bit of a litter there. I
guess you should say some cans and stuff. But it

(01:14:18):
was pitch black, So I don't blame the kids for
leaving a soda can out there or whatever. A couple
of soda cans.

Speaker 1 (01:14:24):
Oh my gosh, those poor kids. I can only imagine.
I can't imagine. I can, but I can't imagine how
scared they were. I mean, I've been into some sticky
situations myself, but I go looking for trouble personally. The Yeah,
they weren't. That's not that's not that's not.

Speaker 2 (01:14:43):
Yah. They were just planning a fun camping trip for
their graduation and they had to be evacuated because of
some Bigfoot entity possibly out there.

Speaker 1 (01:14:53):
That's terrible, that is terrible. We have a question in
the in the chat for you, Eric, Eric, what is
the latest nine one call you gathered that was about
Bigfoot or another cryptid.

Speaker 2 (01:15:04):
I would say probably that Louisiana call I should have
a lot more recent calls but unfortunately they're deleting stuff
like thirty days, sixty days. This one, I was really
lucky because I got on it the same day it happened,
like as soon as it hit the like I saw
the report on the news or whatever. I reached out
and boom, I got the They were kind they didn't

(01:15:24):
want to give it to me because at first they
sent me a CD. It was blank and they were like, oh,
it's on there. The audio calls on there. I'm like,
it's not on here. I work in tech. You guys
didn't write anything on the CD. I'm looking at it.
It's blank, like, and they're like, no, it's encrypted and
all the stuff. I'm like, no, that's BS. And they
knew it was BS. So after like I paid them
and everything, I'm like, after a little while, they're like,
all right, we'll just send it to digitally. We normally

(01:15:45):
don't do this. We're gonna send it to digitally. I
was like, yeah, that's how you should have done in
the first place. But they sent me a blank CD,
trying to just you know, chew me away. But I
stayed a little persistent. I was able to get that
nine one on the phone call. But I should have
so many more phone calls. It's ridiculous, like that one
that happened in Colorado that was a we don't know

(01:16:08):
if that's a ninety one one phone call, but however
that was made, it should have been should have been
included in the record's request. Also, I talked about this
these uh Texas, Texas siding spree. I made a video
about it. In twenty nineteen in Santa Fe, Texas, multiple
people were reporting this ape, this chimpanzee creature that was

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running around the town, and it was so prevalent that
the sheriff had to come out with a statement saying,
if you see a chimpanzee running around, do not approach it,
just call nine one one. There were at least I
had at least six six reports police reports, ninety one
one reports. I have zero of phone calls. I should
have at least six phone calls. And all of these
are people reporting this monkey roaming around the area. So

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much so that there was a woman who was doing
a broadcast, a live TV broadcast on the location. As
she's on the location or whatever, a truck drives by
it and says, hey, we just saw the monkey over there.
It's over there, and so they were like packing up
and going to go look for it. It was it
was everywhere, like people were seeing it left and right.
They had drones out, they had dogs out, they had

(01:17:14):
people looking for it. They never found anything. They never
found what it was. That's just kind of shocking to me.
In this day and age, you got drones. A woman
saw it digging through a trash. She was the one
who made the first phone call. And I really would
have loved to get that phone call because it seems
like she described it pretty well. And that was in
twenty nineteen. I have a video about that. I call

(01:17:34):
it the Texas ape Siding Spree because it was just like,
in a period of two days, I had six nine
to one to one reports. Now I did a four
year request kind of looking at well. After I did that,
I did a four year request to a neighboring county
because they were also involved. And I got an email
it's in my book and the emails from a county
clerk and this is before everything started popping off, and

(01:17:56):
it says she's emailing a friend that doesn't work for
and she's saying, hey, there's a three to four foot
five monkey that's attacking people in Santa Fe. Oh my god,
it's been out and loose sinse like whatever. But I
looked at the police reports, couldn't find any loose monkeys
or whatever. And there had always been rumors about this
thing being aggressive or attacked somebody. The word was it

(01:18:18):
attacked to kid. I couldn't find any documentation on that.
But someone did reach out to me when I made
this video, and it was interesting the amount of informations
person had. And I can't really you know, we're only speculating,
but from what he told me is he said it
was his son and his son's friend were dove hunting
that were death hunting in the area and they saw

(01:18:39):
this thing sitting in a tree and they shot at it,
and this thing jumped out and scratched the kid in
the face. And that's where the aggressive or the you know,
attacked a kid came from. We could only really speculate
from what that guy told me. He didn't really want
to go in a further detail, but I thought that
was really really interesting that they had drones, they had dogs,

(01:19:01):
all the modern technology we have, they couldn't find anything
for at least three days. They look for this thing.
They didn't find anything.

Speaker 1 (01:19:08):
Oh my gosh, that's horrible. It actually scratched a kid's face, that's.

Speaker 2 (01:19:13):
What they said. Yeah, that's what they said.

Speaker 1 (01:19:16):
Yeah, we hear about chips and stuff like, you know,
tearing people's faces off, and they got it. I don't know,
it sounds like a devil monkey to me.

Speaker 2 (01:19:24):
I mean, it was real. It was whatever it was,
it was real. I mean, at least six people call
nine one to one, you know, saying, hey, there's a
monkey in my yard or whatever. At least at least
two people got visuals. Two callers got visuals because they're
describing it or whatever. So that's yeah, No, it's at
those labs too.

Speaker 1 (01:19:45):
You know, all the monkeys that have been escaping from
the labs and stuff out Like South Carolina had a
bunch of monkeys that escape recently, and yeah, they'd fall
off trucks. And it sounds like it sounds like we're
the public's being set up. I'm just saying.

Speaker 2 (01:19:58):
But I mean, normally, in some of those cases, they're
able to locate the monkeys or you know, find them.
This they didn't find anything. So it's like you got
a four foot tall eight running around. You didn't find
anything like with drones and stuffs. There's no explanation for that.

Speaker 1 (01:20:11):
Really, Oh man, it could have been like a juvenile bigfoot.

Speaker 2 (01:20:15):
That's that's what the person who told me was kind
of leaning into. He was saying. That's what he was saying.
But you know, we can only really go off of
what he's saying. But it's super interesting. And I have
another report from Ohio that actually it's almost mirrors that.
I think it happened the year before the year after,
not really sure, but it's in Ohio and this is

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a group of monkeys, and there's video of it, these
things swinging in trees and stuff. And I got all
the reports for that, and those are just the whole
set of stuff where honestly, I think, in my opinion,
they tried to cover it up what happened. They went
to one area where this woman had called said that
she went out into her backyard and her dog was
barking at a monkey in the tree. This is what

(01:20:57):
she reported, sparking in a monkey in the tree. The
monkey he growled at her, at her and the dog,
and ran back up the tree. It was like swinging
back and forth. Police officers go out there, they investigate,
and they said it was owls. Okay. Thirty minutes later,
another call comes in saying same things happening somewhere else.
So it wasn't owls. They tried to comb over and

(01:21:18):
saying it was ols. That's byes. It wasn't ols. It
was some type of the ape creature out there, multiple
eight creatures out there. There's video of It's crazy. I got.
I got at least. The crazy thing is they left
these into two reports. It's at least like eight phone calls,
but they only gave me. They put them all in
these reports, but it's two reports. Each one of those

(01:21:39):
phone calls should have been a separate report all with
phone calls. I should have all these phone calls, but
I don't know. They delete them after like sixty days.

Speaker 1 (01:21:50):
That's so convenient, you know what. That's actually a really
good cover if they're going to be if there are
some sort of like monkeys or even bigfoots in the trees.
The owls do sound like monkeys sometimes when they get
asked me, how I know, Okay, I've actually had I
had an owl try to chase me down one night
when I was walking my dog, and uh, and they

(01:22:11):
were hooted. I heard some OU's hooting, so I hooted back,
and I was super impressed with how good I sounded.
I was like, hoo who. I was like, man, I
sound I sounded just like that owl. And I was like, man,
that's so good. I can make owl sounds. Well, the
owl didn't like it very much. And uh, and it
decided to like hunt me down, Me and my dog
Like I was like running for cover. It was it

(01:22:33):
sounded like rabid monkeys in the trees, but it was
it was definitely owls. It was definitely ours. But that
that would be a good cover because they because they
can sound like monkeys. But if there's real monkeys out
in the trees too, you know.

Speaker 2 (01:22:52):
But three days later, another call comes in saying, hey,
we got monkeys over here. It ain't now, you know.
So that's why it was happening. Was happening. Yeah, that's
a and it's it's it's real. I mean, these this
stuff happens every year. It happens, so it's definitely real.
It's just unexplainable for sure. I can't tell you what

(01:23:12):
it is.

Speaker 1 (01:23:13):
What is the weirdest thing, Like the weirdest creature, Like,
have you ever gotten any pell Crawler reports or any
anybody that mentions that, because those are really popular right
now a lot of people are seeing those.

Speaker 2 (01:23:23):
Yeah, I haven't got any on that. The weirdest one
might be the used to Brave Road one, honestly, because uh,
not just that, it's just the the whole thing is weird,
Like the whole report doesn't make any sense. They arrested somebody.
The person who called to get that person arrested was

(01:23:45):
also not to my in my opinion, wasn't being truthful
to the officers. A lot of weird stuff. There was
a firearm involved. It's it's it's weird. It's very weird,
and I'm going to cover that, and it's it was
in nineteen eighty nine, and it's just it's really creepy
when you think about it, like it almost well, I

(01:24:06):
don't want to say that because yeah, I'll wait, well
I'll just say yeah, it's no, I'll save it. I'll
save because that I could get in trouble for saying that. Yeah,
it's a weird, it's a weird record.

Speaker 1 (01:24:16):
Well, what I'm thinking of is, you know, we were
mentioning like the Ruguru and we were talking about black
magic earlier, and I think, I hate to say this,
but I think that even some of these dog man sightings,
these wearable sightings, I think there may be like black
magic involved in that too, and Satanism and you know,
people doing rituals, and I think maybe, And this is

(01:24:37):
my opinion, and I'm not saying this is true. This
is for entertainment purposes only, but there could be like
backwoods cults that even have some of these law enforcement
officials involved sometimes and stuff. So there is a deep
rabbit hole with all this, and there is a big
potential cover up as well. I don't know, it's it's
just me thinking out loud.

Speaker 2 (01:24:57):
But no, yeah, I mean I know for a fact
that there is a coven that would meet on the
Brushy Creek, well grown up as the kids, and we
know that as that was you grew up knowing that.
And I had someone who did not want to be
involved with my documentary, but they had seen cloaked people
performing a ritual in the Brushy Creek in twenty eleven
when I had my experience on the Brushy Creek. So

(01:25:19):
that's just interesting that that kind of coincides the same
year that happened. Really weird. They didn't want to talk
about camera about it, and it.

Speaker 1 (01:25:28):
Could be maybe this is why they don't want some
of these things to get out. You know, they're being conjured.

Speaker 2 (01:25:34):
Okay, it's something going on for sure, Yeah there is.
They're so crazy and yeah, no, that's I don't got
an explanation for that. I mean, I do believe that
stuff is real. I mean, we talked about the either
the doctor More's stuff at the beginning of the and
that convinced me one hundred percent that oh something was

(01:25:55):
he was, Yeah, it's really wild.

Speaker 1 (01:25:57):
But well, just this week we had the season of
Stranger Things just came out right, and that's that's actually
very popular. I don't think that they've got as many
views as they thought they were going to get, but
it's a very popular show. And I happen to be
friends with a lot of the Montalk Project survivors personally

(01:26:17):
and have been to Montalk to Camp Hero for a week,
spent some time out there. Cool and and I did
some shows recently. We were talking about like the Department
of Energy Buildings and like Brookhaven LAMBS is over there,
and you know, we've got what is that in East Tennessee.
We've got the Oakridge Labs and a lot of a

(01:26:37):
lot of cryptid sightings and a lot of these Department
of Energy buildings. And that's what Hawkins Labs was in
that show, is a Department of Energy building, right Okay,
And and so it's not just a rumor, it's actually
they admit that there's like large ion colliders underneath the
Oakridge Labs in East Tennessee, and that's where a lot

(01:26:58):
of these dog man sightings and report are coming. I've
done some research out there. I've had my own encounters,
you know, out that way with cryptis. But these Department
of Energy building, if they're like creating port and I
know this is kind of this. I'm not saying this
is going to be in any of these four year
requests probably, but they could be opening up portals and
stuff out there too. These are like government functions. And

(01:27:21):
if they're doing that and they are causing creatures to
come in and out, I mean they're showing that in
stranger things. It's kind of like softest closure.

Speaker 2 (01:27:29):
I met the Duffer brothers actually and a oh yeah,
and a graduation the guys who made stranger things. They
were really nice guys. Yeah, they kind of talked about
how they got into filmmaking and stuff like that. Nice
guys and it was cool seeing them there. It was
a graduation in twenty nineteen. Yeah, twenty nineteen. Yeah, they
were the will cool guys.

Speaker 1 (01:27:49):
Yeah, Oh my god, that's awesome. Well, I think that well,
they originally wanted to call that play. There was like
a screen or screenplay or whatever you call it. Before
they actually made it into like the TV show. They
called it mon Talk Talk Final Old or something, and
it is about the about real programs that went on
at Camp Hero.

Speaker 2 (01:28:12):
And they got inspired by by people like you and myself,
Jessica that are kind of bringing this to the forefront.
I gotta I gotta tell you right now how important
it is for you to have this show and to
keep doing what you're doing, because, to be honest with you,
the cable networks are failing and I can't wait for
them to be completely off the map because they've done
nothing but muddy the waters and been untruthful and stuff

(01:28:34):
like that. I've had somebody approached me for a TV show,
and honestly, I thought they were kind of snakes in
the grass. In my opinion, they had one meeting with
them and they were basically like, Oh, I'm going to
send you an NDA, you sign it, and then you
send me everything you have. I was like, yeah, I
don't think. The first thing they told me was they
were going to hire an actor to play me for
the show, and it was someone that hasn't Yeah, someone

(01:28:58):
that has this show that was recently canceled. But yeah,
I if you ever have the chance or opportunity, don't
go on any of those cable networks. They're just going
to edit you completely, to say, to conform whatever they
want so their dinosaurs, they're going out of business. Keep
doing what you're doing. Stay independent, and that's the best
way to do it, because this is where they come

(01:29:20):
to get their stuff that they steal. Pretty much. Stay independent.
Yeah that works nothing yet.

Speaker 1 (01:29:28):
No, Eric I went through a period when I first
went public with what I was talking about about about
a year into it, I got contacted by multiple TV
producers that were wanting to what they I realized what
they were doing. They were all contacting me, not to
they were saying they wanted me to do a show,
but really what they wanted was to learn my personality

(01:29:49):
and learn what I know so they could create a
character based on me. And so they were they were
kind of light lying, but they weren't, you know what
I mean. And yeah, it was why well the.

Speaker 2 (01:30:00):
First thing you told me? Oh yeah, well yeah. The
first thing the guy told me was, Okay, you're not
gonna be in the series. I'm not gonna be in
the series, but we're gonna hire an actor. I know
this guy I've worked before. And I'm just like this,
We're five minutes into talking, dude, and you're already talking
about hiring an actor, Like wow, and that's a someone
that's produced a lot of stuff. I'm not going to

(01:30:21):
go too far, but yeah. And then someone else had
sent me a bunch of emails asking me question after
question after question, and I'm like, hey, what's going on?
Why are you asking you so many questions? And they're
basically saying, oh, I'm working for a TV show and
wanted to know how you got this, And I was
just pretty much told them to where they could go.
You know. So I don't work with I don't work

(01:30:42):
with the legacy ancient cable networks because there's nothing for
us Jessica. They just prop it off. Yeah, they just
profit it off off. They profit off of our research.
And they don't even know. They don't even do it correctly.
They'll just chop it up and to make it fit,
you know, whatever whatever they need to make it fit
or what. So. Yeah, anyone, you know, anyone who's involved

(01:31:04):
with that type of stuff, look at them twice. You know,
I would say that just my opinion.

Speaker 1 (01:31:09):
Well that isn't that's unfortunate, it really is. And uh,
but I am having way too much fun doing what
I want to do on my terms right here exactly.
And uh and I was I was actually fortunate enough
to deal with that about a year into me being public,
with me talking about bigfoot and stuff and uh, and
I got bombarded by a lot of producers and talent

(01:31:30):
scouts and all that kind of stuff, and I was like,
I did you know, it just was it was feeling
weird to me. And and even my team was actually
approached to do some shows one of my teams, because
only one of my teams is public out of all
of them, and uh, and they decided, I remember at
one point, they were like, well, We're just going to
have people play you guys, you know exact and I
thought that. I thought that was really weird, you know. Yeah,

(01:31:54):
So never participated in any of it, by the way,
and I'm glad I didn't. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:32:00):
Yeah, And they're going to be out of business in
the next three years, two years or whatever. So yeah,
they're going to come to you know, everything's going to
be you know, they're losing because of people like you. Honestly, Yeah,
that's what's going on.

Speaker 1 (01:32:12):
Too bad, Too bad. Well, they're making all the money though, Okay,
this okay, I'm just kidding.

Speaker 2 (01:32:19):
It's not anymore. Yeah, I work for a long time.

Speaker 1 (01:32:23):
Well, I can really appreciate it. And honestly, we have
a lot of wonderful people in our chat tonight too,
who are who have their own YouTube channels, who are
doing this similar things like what you and I do
as well. And so I want to applaud everybody who's
here tonight's in this chat, and you guys keep up
the good work too. It doesn't matter how big or
how small our channels are. We're making an impact and uh,

(01:32:44):
and I think that's important. It's just putting out our
experiences and Eric, you're doing wonderful work getting all this information,
we were able to connect some really good dots tonight. Actually,
when it comes to some of my research, some of
my personal experiences and some of my guests that have
been on the show for your request, documents have backed

(01:33:04):
up a lot of what some of these whistleblowers have said.
So I don't know it's a concerted effort.

Speaker 2 (01:33:12):
Absolutely. I'm just trying to do the digging here. I'm
not really in one camp or another. I'm just here
to provide the documentation as I get it. There's other
stuff that we haven't really talked about either tonight, and
just real quick, I want to mention what I think
is the greatest bigfoot sighting documented that's ever taken place.
I got it through the Bureau of the Bureau of

(01:33:32):
Indian Affairs. I did a FOIA for them and they
gave me a file that they've had they've had hidden
since nineteen seventy eight, and it was a big foot sighting.
I have all the pages that's in my book. It
was a big foot sighting that took place on the
Mescalero Apache Reservation and multiple at least five federal agents
went out to investigate this area. I have all their reports.

(01:33:55):
I have their handwritten reports. I have the women's report
that basically made the call. She was out there and
her and a young child had seen a bigfoot with
its arms in the air approaching them, and she was
so steadfast she says, I know what I saw. It
was a big foot one percent sure. This is in
the report. And for me, that is the greatest big
foot sighting report I've ever received because of the documentation

(01:34:19):
that people involved, and it's just it's really incredible, and
I think that needs to be promoted a lot more
as as people start to become aware of it, because
it is full of documentation and just statements by these
various people that were involved. So to me, deciding that
took place in the Mescalero Apache Reservation in the seventies,

(01:34:40):
it's the greatest sighting that I've ever anyone's ever produced. Really,
I think it might really it's incredible. It's incredible.

Speaker 1 (01:34:48):
I'm gonna have to get your book, Eric.

Speaker 2 (01:34:50):
I'll send you a copy. Yeah, I'll have to send
you a copy.

Speaker 1 (01:34:52):
I want to buy one from you, Okay. And I
think it's I think it's wonderful that you have all
that in there, and I don't know. I mean, there's
there's been Do you remember the case of that woman.
I can't remember her name, but there was a woman
who had actually, I mean she she had seen a
big foot. I forgot what exactly happened. She and her daughters.

(01:35:13):
She took it to court. Okay, like she went so
far as like she had't seen a big but she
took it court and she ended up dying at some point.
And it was kind of like a suspicious death. I know,
somebody in the chest gonna know who I'm talking about, y'all.

Speaker 2 (01:35:25):
Yeah, I don't know. Really interesting. Wow, yeah, that sounds
really interesting. Well you're talking about deaths. I don't know
if you remember. It was kind of sad at the
beginning of the year. Was at the beginning of the
year already, Wow, were those two Sasquatch funders? They died
in the Yes, So I actually did a foy and

(01:35:45):
I got the information for that insanely redacted. There's so
many redactions in there. But one of the weird things
is they mentioned, yeah, it's super redacted, they mentioned a
juvenile in there, and I'm like, why are they saying
a juvenile? I thought it was two older guys that died,
So why are they mentioning a juvenile? I really don't
have any I don't have any explanation for that, but

(01:36:07):
the grown men exactly. So I don't know why they
mentioned a juvenile being involved with that case. I don't know,
but it does mention that.

Speaker 1 (01:36:16):
So I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:36:18):
But I did. I did do the foyer for that,
and that's all I got back, super redacted, and I
just said, yeah, like they couldn't provide the files of
the minor because he's a minor. And I'm like minor.
I thought they were like in their thirties or forties.
So I really don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:36:33):
I'll have to look more into that case. And Bigfoot Dwarf,
what's that, beatie, thank you for being here tonight, he says,
Claudia Actlee. What's her name? Thank you, Bigfoot Dwarf.

Speaker 2 (01:36:43):
I appreciate that, but I know that name, but I'm
not too familiar with her.

Speaker 1 (01:36:50):
I've heard here we go, Thank you, Mark. Mark says.
She was a single parent and her two kids witnessed
the sighting. Thank you, Mark, I appreciate it even being here. Yeah,
I remember their kids saw it. She took it all
the way to the court, and I guess I don't
even know if that was like before people were doing
four year request. I mean, it's been a while since

(01:37:12):
it happened, I think, but I was.

Speaker 2 (01:37:14):
Looking at it. That sounds pretty interesting, and yeah, I mean, unfortunately,
it doesn't surprise me. It kind of seems like some
of these law enforcement agencies, in my opinion, they kind
of go a little bit further than what they're allowed
to in a lot of these cases. And that happened
recently in a four year request I did for a

(01:37:34):
and I get it confused. I kept saying Alaska, but
it's actually Washington. I did it for Gray's Harbor, Washington.
And the reason it's confusing is because it involves Alaska too.
And it was about a possible Bigfoot bone and I'm
gonna be doing a video about this. It was a
job bone that they found. This was an internal email.
They never thought this was gonna come out to the public.

(01:37:55):
But basically it's gonna be my next video that I
put out. Hopefully they get a chance to do it
in time. It's a woman is emailing the a museum
in Gray's barber I believe Washington, and she's saying Hey,
I just inherited a bone collection from this person who died.
We're looking at it and we don't know what this

(01:38:16):
bone is. The person who is the biologist must have
really liked it and appreciated it, but we can't identify it.
Could it be a baby Bigfoot? And they send this
to the museum. The museum it kind of gets it,
kind of gets intercepted. So the museum responds, but also
the sheriff's office response saying, hey, we need to take

(01:38:36):
a look at that because that could be a baby.
It could be a you know, infant or a young person,
so we need to take a look at that. And
it's weird, Like the dialogue gets really weird, like the
woman doesn't seem like she wants to take it, and
there's communication. I have all the emails. They're kind of
saying like if she doesn't bring it in by this
certain time, there's gonna be consequences. And they send an
email saying that to her, like you better bring this

(01:38:58):
in or there's gonna be constant. And I believe they
ended up flying out to get it, going out of
their jurisdiction to get this bone. It was found on
Alaska and Kodiak Island, Alaska, I believe is where they
found this somewhere. I'm not sure if it's Kodiak Island, Alaska,
but it's northwest Alaska's where they found this. It's a

(01:39:19):
bigfoot jaw. I have the photo of it, and I've
sent it to a person who's got a lot of
experience with bones, and he said he'd never seen anything
like that before. And even in the email, the woman
saying it could be an infant, but it doesn't have
the right number of teeth, like they're saying this, and
the other thing is like their communication internally says like

(01:39:39):
this guy was a biologist. He knew what he was doing,
he knew what he was talking about, so he kept
this bone because it was special for him or whatever.
So I don't know. It's really weird. And it is
referenced as a bigfoot possible baby bigfoot bone, and I
do have a photo, so yeah, it's interesting. And I
have someone else, a couple of people looking into that

(01:40:01):
as we speak, so wow, it could be. It's titled
unidentified bone as a subject title, so it's really interesting. Mentioned.

Speaker 1 (01:40:11):
Yeah, well, there are plenty of bigfoot reports from Alaska
and that area up there, Yeah, Port Lock, Alaska. Actually,
that's a pretty famous place where an entire village, a
whole town got ran out of there by some cannibalistic bigfoot. Bigfoot,
I've heard that out there. Yeah. They they actually had

(01:40:33):
come and set up a fishery or a cannery as
they call it, and they were taking away all the
resources of those poor forest people out there. And so
the forest people anytime the guys would go in there
to go cut down some trees to build their cabins
and stuff, they were just getting snatched up and their
body parts would you know, show up in town and stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:40:52):
Didn't hear about the body parts part? Yeah, I think
some people were like found decapitated and stuff like that. Yeah,
I do. I do remember hearing about yeah, yeah, yeah,
And I've come across that in my foy requests that
you'll see Bigfoot mentioned. Then you'll see bones mentioned or
remains mentioned. It's interesting how they kind of cordlator they

(01:41:13):
you know, they're forced to cordate whatever. But interesting stuff.
I don't have an explanation for it.

Speaker 1 (01:41:19):
It is. It is so interesting. Michelle, thank you for
that supersticker. I appreciate your support so much, thank you
for being here. And uh, you know I was I
was actually thinking too when you were talking about the
redacted I know your book is actually Bigfoot, what is it?
The redacted truth? Redacted truth? I was watching these videos
on TikTok. My trusted news source is TikTok.

Speaker 2 (01:41:41):
Now, yeah, right, everybody's yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:41:44):
Okay, and uh and and these these this woman was
like taking redacted let's just say, redacted documents that just
recently came out, and she was putting it through some
sort of program and all the redactions were wiped down.
You could see what it said. I don't know if
it was just that one document or I mean, I

(01:42:05):
know I shouldn't be saying this because it's probably highly illegal. Okay,
I'm not doing it. I'm not saying anybody else do it.
But I did see this. I'm only reporting on what
I saw, y'all. Okay, for sure, this is what I saw.

Speaker 2 (01:42:15):
I have seen this, and I tested it on one
file that I gott and it it worked. But that
could have just been like a you know, luck of
the drawing or whatever. But yeah, it wasn't like it's
something different, not really related to Bigfoot of water, but
it was a redacted piece and it did it was interesting.

Speaker 1 (01:42:35):
I'm not suggesting you do that, Eric, by any means, Okay,
don't do stuff. Don't do it.

Speaker 2 (01:42:40):
The state stuff is actually not as redacted as like
the federal stuff is crazy redacted, like the one I
was mentioning about the sign that happened in New Mexico
and Mescalateral Reservation. That's redacted to hell. They were adapted
that and to me, that means that there's good stuff
in there, like they were adacted that big time, but

(01:43:01):
locally well luckily, the state stuff Louisiana. Louisiana didn't really
redact much, and I redacted it because I didn't want
people's information out there like I'm docting them or whatever.
But if you want to see the complete unredacted files,
I have those and they're on patreons. So it's the
largest collection of bigfoot law enforcement records that anyone has

(01:43:23):
ever accumulated. So if you're interested in checking that out.

Speaker 1 (01:43:27):
That's so fantastic, y'all go and become a member of
his patreon. Okay, oh, David said, it is not illegal,
thank you, David. Not illegal, So going I'm not going
to I'm not going to do it anyways, but you know,
don't even don't or don't do it, don't do it.
I do not condone this. He said, It's not illegal.
The news knows about it. All you have to do

(01:43:48):
is copy it and paste it into word. They don't
redact it appropriately with the computer. I head that.

Speaker 2 (01:43:54):
Yeah, I've read that. I never knew it, but yeah,
I know if if anyone wants to take a look
at that. My Patreon, and honestly, whatever I get from
the Patreon helps me fund my search to get more
of these documents, because a lot of this stuff isn't free.
A lot of it I have to pay out of
pocket for and it gets expensive. Like I know, for
a fact, I've gotten some stuff, some quotes for some

(01:44:15):
videos that should be included, and they're like, oh, if
you want that, it's gonna be three thousand dollars. It's
gonna be five thousand dollars. And I can't afford that, obviously.
But anything I get towards Patreon or anything, my channel
goes to finding more documentations. So yeah, I could really
use anybody's help. It's interesting.

Speaker 1 (01:44:34):
I remember David Politis complaining that they were asking like
hundreds of thousands of dollars or a million dollars or
something crazy for some of those missing Persons cases requests.

Speaker 2 (01:44:47):
Yeah, I mean the Florida the Florida Parks Department, they
just totally flat out you can't afford all of our requests.
So you're gonna have to do it in chunks. And
so I've been doing that. I've been doing in like
two hundred files every couple of months or whatever when
I get afforded. That's really expensive. Every time I do that,
it's like two hundred and fifty bucks or something. So

(01:45:08):
I haven't done that in a while. But but yeah,
they they had over sixty thousand reports and they're like, yeah,
you can't afford all of them. So break it down, dude,
you can't.

Speaker 1 (01:45:19):
You don't know who you're talking to. I am rich, right,
I wish I have sponsors. Okay, I'm just kidding.

Speaker 2 (01:45:28):
Yeah, they got a lot, they got a lot of info,
and hopefully I'll be able to chip away at that
as you know, as time goes on, so we'll see.

Speaker 1 (01:45:37):
Oh, yeah, well, you're doing an awesome job. And I
think that you're you're getting some good stuff because, like
I was able to actually connect some of my experiences
and things that I know about through your documents that
we went over just tonight, just those so so thank
you for that and and I so appreciate it. I mean,
keep up the good work.

Speaker 2 (01:45:57):
I appreciate you and what you do. And like I said,
stay dependent. Don't be popping up on these channels. Oh
my god, network channels. I'll say, network channels.

Speaker 1 (01:46:06):
No network channels. I don't have any. I have not
had any offers, okay, other than a long time ago.
I think people are scared of me because I tell
the truth too much and I don't take no you
know what I'm talking about.

Speaker 2 (01:46:18):
Oh yeah, don't. Yeah, that's that's how you got to
be in the subject. You know that you do, you
do well.

Speaker 1 (01:46:25):
I was gonna show everybody your book, Tell everybody about
your book and where they can find it in you.

Speaker 2 (01:46:30):
And yeah, my book is on Amazon. It's Bigfoot, The
Redactive Truth. I released it at the end of September,
beginning of October. It's doing pretty good. A lot of
people seem to be interested. Again, this is I really
I'm not trying to, you know, to my own horn
or anything. But it's full of law enforcement documents that
I've obtained over the years, and I haven't seen that

(01:46:52):
in many other books. Yeah, there it is right there,
and it's got the uh it's got photos from a
Texas law enforcement case that the guys said he had
bigfoot on his game camera. That photos in there, the
reports in there, the Kasashi, Louisiana event. I mentioned the
full reports in there with the complete GPS coordinates, So

(01:47:13):
if anybody wants to research in that area of Kasashi,
you can go out to those GPS coordinates I've got.
I mentioned that bigfoot sighting spree. I've got every single
piece of documentation. It's like six reports in the book.
I've got the Ohio stuff. I've got the I told
you the bigfoot, the chapter on bigfoot attacks. I've got
some bigfoot attack reports that I really that's I couldn't

(01:47:34):
I couldn't phrase that any different that I do believe
there's some type of you know, attack or whatever going on.
I've got. It's more more stuff than I can really
talk about on there. A lot of a lot of
documents in there, a lot of I know I'm missing
some stuff, but off the top of my head, a
lot of documents if you want to check it out,
read the actual documents for yourself. They're they're in the books.

(01:47:55):
So if you got to go to my channel, I've
got I talk about a lot of the stuff that's
in my book. On the channel, I'm more working out
a lot more videos coming out. Hopefully I'll be able
to put those out very soon the beginning of the year.
So any help I can get, Like I said, if
you guys want to join the Patreon helps me get
funding for these records, requests that aren't always free and

(01:48:15):
sometimes cost an arm and a legs. So again, I'll
take any help I can get. But yeah, check out
that last video I did on the Louisiana Wildlife Fisheries
if you want to see those the bigfoot photo that
they've had since you know, twenty eighteen, and these black
panther photos that to me, it does look like a
black panther. So guys want to see that. Check it out.

Speaker 1 (01:48:37):
It's awesome. Yes, you guys, go and check out, go subscribe. Please,
We've had the Eric SLINKs have been in the chat
all night and so yeah, we got YouTube, Patreon and
in your book.

Speaker 2 (01:48:53):
Okay, Yeah, and my documentaries are on streaming platforms too,
if you guys want to watch my pasta bresh Creed
documentaries on to be an Amazon, And I'm working on
the next one where I go to Kasachi area where
these kids were and I actually I mentioned the bigfoot
photo that was taking in Texas on the guy's game camera,
so I I kind of snuffed that guy, like I

(01:49:15):
went to his area. He didn't know what was coming.
And I got an interview with the person who made
that nine to one one call and it's really awesome.
It's really crazy. And that's going to be in the
next my documentary project that hopefully I'll be able to
put up here pretty soon.

Speaker 1 (01:49:29):
So yeah, that's awesome. That's awesome. Your documentaries are amazing,
and so yeah, I can't wait to see what you
got in store for the future. Eric, and you please
come back and hang out with me again. You're always
coming up with the best for your requests and good
information and doing that boots on the groundwork, and so

(01:49:49):
thank you so much for being here tonight.

Speaker 2 (01:49:52):
Thank you. Yeah, thanks for doing all you do and
staying independent for sure. Keep it up.

Speaker 1 (01:49:56):
Yeah, thank you you too. Awesome. Heck, yeah, well we'll
see you back here soon, I hope, okay, And well, yes,
we need to we need to do this regularly, okay,
to get some updates on what's really going on out there.
And yeah, yeah, all right, Well I hope everybody enjoyed
the show tonight. Thank y'all so much for being here.
And uh and I want to think let's see Big

(01:50:18):
Dog and Stargazer and and Michelle for the superstickret. Oh
and puck Elf as well. Thank you, puck Elf. I
appreciate you for that superstickret. You're so sweet, and thank
you for being here. Y'all are the best. And I
have the best live chat on the internet, Eric, I
mean I always have the best chat room. And uh
so yeah, thank y'all so much for being here. I
will be back on Monday with a live show. I

(01:50:40):
think I might talk about that frog Man. Have y'all
seen that frogman?

Speaker 2 (01:50:43):
Eric?

Speaker 1 (01:50:44):
Have you seen that frogman in Mexico?

Speaker 2 (01:50:47):
No? No, no, I'm familiar with a lot of Mexico cryptids,
but no, I haven't heard of that.

Speaker 1 (01:50:53):
Look it up when you get a chance. I would
pull it up, but my computer would flatline on me
if if I did that. Right now, take I will
I will. I will send you a link in a minute, okay,
and I'll let you see it. So I maybe I'm
maybe talking about that frogman. Y'all got to check that out.
Is it AI or is it real? Is the question?
And that's where we're getting this fuzzy gray area. Eric,
it's like AI. Everybody just assumes now everything's a I, right,

(01:51:17):
but it's probably it may not be, okay, And that's interesting.
You are, you're a tech guy, like you know about
film and AI and stuff. I mean, it's it's getting weird, right,
It's like and what it's not.

Speaker 2 (01:51:34):
It's I'm at that point now and I work in
tech and we get every month or something, we'll get
notices saying, hey, you know there's this going on. This
scam is going on with AI and stuff. Be aware
of it, don't respond or whatever. So it's it's a
real threat for sure.

Speaker 1 (01:51:50):
Well, this frogman looks maybe like he's a reptilian and
he's on top of a building and his throat's getting
all big and he's screaming, and it is weird. It's
so lifelike it could be real. But we're gonna we're
gonna talk about it. Probably on Monday. Y'all know, I
love I love talking about the weird stuff. And but anyways,

(01:52:10):
thank you again for being here, Eric, and and keep
up the good work. We will see you back here
next time. And you guys come see me on Monday.
I promise y'all it's gonna be a fun show. And
so everybody please stay saved out there, do not live
in fear, and do something that scares the hell out
of you. Out of you at least once a week, okay,
it'll keep you, keep you happy, all right. See Eric,

(01:52:32):
y'all have a wonderful night, and I'll see on Monday.

Speaker 4 (01:52:34):
Bye, y'all. It's excess, so it's so still its
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