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Speaker 1 (00:54):
Well, good evening, everybody. It's the Crypted Huntress. I'm Jessica Jones.
Welcome into I remote viewing show tonight. We are going
to have a fantastic show for you guys. I have
remote viewed the were Wolves of Aus three and that
is out of Ireland in the days of Saint Patrick.
Okay and uh and this is this is a gonna
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be kind of a wild and crazy ride tonight, okay
and uh. And of course I do have author Edi
Testerman here in the studio with me tonight. He and
I did a show a while back on Viking were
wolves and uh and this is going to tie right
into that tonight. And and I have a really cool
angle on it because the data for this is pretty
fantastic and uh. And there's always been that question of
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were these actual wear wolves that we're going to be
discussing tonight or were they warriors like Vikings, for instance,
who put on the pelts of animals and went into
a war beast mode. Okay and uh And so we're
gonna have some answers within the data tonight. And I
can't wait to get to that because I think this
is a super duper interesting and I think you guys
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have a wonderful, wonderful tonight. His name is Eric Testerman
Ed Testament. If you look him up on Amazon, if
you want to go buy his books. And so let's
get into what we're talking about, and then I will
bring Eric up okay. In a dense, isolated, inhospitable land
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in Ireland known as Ossary, huge deadly wolves are said
were said to roam and stalk the woods at night.
The land had a dangerous reputation, and no one lived
in Osary until a clan of barbaric warriors from far
away lands, probably the Vikings, showed up and were said
to have made a pact with the wolves. They had
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the ability, According to legend, they had the ability to
shape shift, and they were known to attack people and
pray in livestock at night. The warriors were brutal. They
mutilated bodies, they kidnapped children, and they burned everywhere they went.
They were seen dancing and howling in the moonlight after
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attacking cattle in livestock and eating their raw flesh. They
wore the skins of the wolves and smeared blood on
their bodies, and they all ran on all fours. The
most famous legend sites the warrior Legnock failed considered the
original werewolf from whom the others descended. Another story recounts
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a priest encounter with a werewolf who asked for his
help breaking the curse of his clan. It is said that
Saint Patrick managed to convert the part of the clan,
freeing them from lycanthropy, while other werewolves continued fighting against
English invaders, probably the Vikings. Right, So were these Osery
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were wolves actually wear wolves? Or were they men who
were fierce warriors and crazy berserkers wearing the wolves pelts?
And maybe they were the s Walkers, y'all know what
I'm talking about, the s Walkers. We're going to get
in to that data, the where wolves of Osory were
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testing me as a blind cord at remote viewing target
a little while back. And uh, and we're going to
get into that data. It's going to have some really
interesting maybe answers for us tonight. And of course I
do have author ed Testament here with me. He has
a fantastic YouTube channel it's called The Bizarre and the Unknown.
He's also an author. He has a Norse background and
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is really into vikings and were wolves, so please help me.
Welcome to the show tonight, my good friend author Edie Testament.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
Thank hey, everybody, Hey Jess, Hey.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
Eric, thank you so much for being here. It's so
good to have you back. Channel.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
Have you been, oh man, Between my youngest daughter graduating
this year, we've had senior prom, we had Miss Dallas County,
we've had senior trip. Now, we got Art Art Club
trift this weekend, and we got graduation coming up. Well
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that's work. I've been busier in a hiccup.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
Well, I guess that's why I would talk to you
in a while. Yeah, I haven't seen you in a while.
I mean we we've we've messaged back and forth a
few times lately. But yeah, but yeah, well, it's it's
good to have you back. You're one of my resident
Viking experts. Okay, one of my nor my Norse mythology experts. Okay,
I'm no expert.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
I'm just I'm an everyday learner. It's like my great
grandpa always said, you know, boy, you're going to learn
something every day till day die, and he goes even
then when you die, you learn something new. So I'm
an never learner.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
Yeah, never stop learning me neither, Listen. I love to
learn and uh and so that's why I love bringing
people like yourselves on the show so that we can
learn what you know, okay, and uh, and these topics
are really cool. And you and I a while back
had discussed the Viking berserkers and the were wolves, the
Viking were wolves in comparison to berserkers and kind of
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comparing and contrasting them. And I think this topic tonight
is no different, really, right, even though.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
This is I.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
Think I think they're one and the same. You know,
your bearserkers is what everybody calls nowadays, the bearserkers, they're
actually bearserkers, you know. And then you got the Olpinar,
which was the wolf. You know, they were the most feared.
The Olfnar were more feared than the bearserkers because the
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Olpnar were cunning, they were smart, they hunted like wolves,
you know, they warred like wolves. Everything was based around wolves,
where like bearserkers were bears. They were mindless, just I mean,
you had to be careful around them, even their guards
that protected their backs, even they were known to get
killed by you know, their fellow bearserkers they're protecting because
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they're just not in the right mindsets. And when you
get to talking about these osrey were wolves wearing the
skin and everything used to ivan to me, thank you welcome.
To me, it sounds so much like the the Viking werewolves.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
The Olfan are. Wow, it really does. And uh and
actually the loure behind all this, uh, with the werewolves
of Ucery, it sounds as though the werewolf men the
people that are you know that these are descended from
they come. They sound like Vikings to me because they
said that they were invaders from afar off Land, right,
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But I mean, how how far off could that have been? Though,
I mean, I don't know there the Viking. The Vikings
settled all over Ireland, and I know in Wells Listen,
my dad always told me I'm a Welsh Viking, okay.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
Right, the Vikings they settled England, Scotland, Ireland, Welles, North America,
Ireland or Iceland, Greenland, and the list goes on. They
were very very widespread, very very widespread. And there's there's
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Native American tales about you know, red haired, long red,
long haired, long bearded natives in North America. Well, you
listen down and they're described it's Vikings. And we've got
Viking proof of Vikings from one end of this continent
to the other. That's over than anything else besides the
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natives so yeah, they were.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
Yeah, yeah, there's been settlements found, you know, or artifle,
let's just say, artifacts from potentially Viking settlements here in
the United States, swords and coins and ruins and all
sorts of things. And Marie says she's an Irish Viking.
I'll be that's awesome. I'm a Welsh Viking apparently. But
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in nineties, or says South American South America, two ruins
were found in Brazil as well, So yeah, all over
the place, right.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
Hey. I got a kick out of Christopher's comment. Yeah, buddy,
I forgot my my regular hat in the living room,
my comfy leave the hat. So I had this one
in here today. So I was like, hey, you warned
this one, and what I think I'll put her on?
Speaker 3 (11:12):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (11:13):
I like your hat, man, Yeah, you do have good hats.
Speaker 2 (11:17):
I found my leather one. I had my leather one forever.
I love that hat. That is probably the most comfortable
hat I got. I made the headband for it and everything,
and that's normally what I wear. But I've left it
in the living room. So I was like, hey, I'll
described this one.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
Dang, you know what, I actually have a hat very
similar if I can get my son to come back upstairs.
I will. I'll put my hat on two maybe if
I find it. If he's got it right across the room,
I got two two house. One of them has feathers
and the other one doesn't. Okay, I don't know we'd match, okay,
But but anyways, that's funny. Yes, I don't. I don't.
I don't usually wear hats too often on my show.
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But I'm a girl. Okay. But uh, but back to
the Vikings, it sounds like you have kittens in there too, Eric,
did you?
Speaker 2 (11:59):
Yeah, brought it back in here again. I haven't taking
that once because I don't want to be in here
loud and annoying. But apparent lady, while I was at work,
she decided didn't need Oh that bothers me because my
office door is being closed all night, So they must
have done it the other day when my daughter was
in here. My daughter's been packing up and getting ready
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to graduate and move out. Yeah, poor old me's gonna
be an empty nester, which is gonna be both a
happy time and a sad time for me.
Speaker 1 (12:28):
Oh, she's just just looking at it this way, Eric,
She's going out to conquer new lands, just like the King.
Speaker 2 (12:34):
That's what I tell you that we got. I've traveled
this world. I was like, baby girl, Hey Robbie, I
was like, baby girl, you gotta do it too.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
Yeah, this is funny.
Speaker 4 (12:42):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
I don't know if night gazers joking or what. I'm
sure this is kind of joke, says those structures on
the moon vikings they've gone on.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
It wouldn't surprise me because I mean, these guys been everywhere,
you know, the moon?
Speaker 1 (12:58):
Were they capable of space travel? Am I ben?
Speaker 2 (13:01):
Look look at all the Nate, all the alien talk
about how you know? We look at that alien races
came out recently the Nordics. You listen to the script
and the Nordics, they sound very viking Ish. So hey, Kevin,
uh so, I mean that don't surprise me. But no,
these these uh we're getting off topic. I apologize, but uh.
Speaker 5 (13:22):
You know the yeah, these Uh, I'm I'm pretty convinced.
I haven't done a lot of research on them, and honestly,
my computer was acting up, so I didn't have time
to take a quick peek at it and get myself
refreshed on it.
Speaker 2 (13:36):
But they do sound very much like op to mean
very very much. Like yep, there's a lot evidence that too. Yeah, well,
I mean they were they were over the Middle East.
Vikings were all over the Middle East. I mean one
of the most famous ones to go there was Iron.
Uh you'ren Ironsides, the uh son of regn.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
Oh that's right, that's right. We had that conversation because
I'm i am descended from one of those families. That's right,
some of the family. It's not the betrayer, Okay, it's
not the betrayer, Eric, it's not that one. Okay, not
the betrayal.
Speaker 4 (14:21):
Hey.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
If it was, then I have I of course corrected
the family bloodline. Okay, there you go.
Speaker 2 (14:27):
Man.
Speaker 1 (14:28):
You know I had to stop somewhere.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
It's like I teach my kids, my nephews and my nieces, like, look,
they always learned your past, no matter how good or
how bad you're past, is learned your past. And if
it's bad, yep, yeah, if it's if it had improve
on it. And I'm a big calebs in. Hey, Caleb,
great video by the way.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
The other day, buddy, Hey, hey, Robbie, what's up everybody?
Speaker 2 (14:55):
You know, Robbie and I had a killer show last
Sunday Yo. That one I.
Speaker 6 (15:03):
Was.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
I was in the chad a little bit, especially towards
the end there, and it's always fun seeing you and
Robbie together. That was a great show. Y'all talked about
dire wolves actually another wolf, Okay, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (15:13):
Yeah, we commented on these clonings of dire wolves and
you know, just a sneak big you all go check
the show out on the Bazaar and unknown. But you know,
firm believer. I don't believe they're a true clone dire Wolf.
I think it's a cover up myself.
Speaker 1 (15:28):
Well, I was kind of told that there. It wasn't
They're not a complete replica of a dire Wolf. It's
only like ten percent of like dire wolf DNA or
something like that, So I don't know as much of Yeah,
it's a little bit of misinformation that was put out
into the public, is what I was told. I don't know.
I don't know anymore. It's I did a show yesterday
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on weapons of mass deception. There's a lot of that
going on out here in the world. That probably always
has been like that. But but that's why we have
these remote show so we can dig into it.
Speaker 4 (16:01):
Right.
Speaker 7 (16:02):
Oh yeah, yeah, but no, I mean if you actually,
I mean there's studies there, there's there's stories, there are
all these lands of these types of things going on,
like your Oscar.
Speaker 2 (16:14):
You know, you know Oustree werewolves. I mean, Finland's got
a very prominent one that happened to World War two
that nothilated the whole platoon. No, I think it was
a battalion. I can't remember his batoon or a platoon
of Nazis took them all out. They disappeared, they're in
the woods, disappeared. Well. Fins were part of the vikings too,
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So I mean it wouldn't be far fetched for them
to have opinar and there as well. And I've got
a good brother of mine that's a ah, he's he's Uh,
how do I put this because I can't put that
too much information on him. Uh what to say? I've
got a good brother that's a Finish that he's Finn
and he goes, no, that was our people. And that's
when I kind of looked at him like I seen
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him a little week And that's all because I was like, okay,
because I mean that can mean several different things. He
just he just kind of smiles. That was our people.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
Oh that's awesome. You know, I was just thinking when
you said that about the the Schmancies. Uh, there was there.
I did a show on the were wolves of World
War two. Basically it was Naze were Wolves, okay, but
but I talked about the Winter War, okay, and I
believe there were really wear wolves out there. I personally do.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
I think there hang Yard book one, The House of
Battle was based off of that very concept, because that
was based off of all of the Allied soldiers, even
German soldiers, talking about how these things transformed and would
take out patoons of Allied soldiers, and they were known
to attack their own people at times as well. So
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I mean that's what that book was based off, was them. Tanner. Oh,
I know what you're talking about big time.
Speaker 1 (17:59):
Oh yeah, yeah, because because once the beast takes over,
you know, there's that there's that Native American saying about
the two wolves, right, and it's the the wolf you
feed is the wolf that you become, right, And and
apparently apparently those werewolves back in World War two. I
mean it's just if you're werewolf, you're a werewolf, and
the beast takes over, it's just the same with you.
And I did that show on the alleged I mean
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I can say alleged, I guess. But of the human
animal hybrid program they had going on for the super Soldiers,
we talked about where they were doing the gene splicing
and the crisper. I don't know how they were doing it,
but injecting people with like bear, lion and wolf DNA
and put him in pears, mix sex, mixed genders okay,
like man and male and female, put him in those
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caves with the pentagrams on it, okay, all over the world.
And that's a that's the thing. Okay. They went before
Congress and asked for the funding to be changed so
they could eliminate the assets and because because the reasoning
behind it was that the assets had gotten out of control,
the beasts had taken over, Okay, there was no more
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humanity left in them.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
Yeh man, Well yeah, I mean that's I mean a
lot of stories will tell you that that the uh
the natural born or uncontrollable, where the created ones are
more controllable. So because the the dog man, what we
call dog men, they're natural, so they're they're more animalistic
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than what we call werewolves where more keep a lot
of more of their humanity in them. And that's you know,
when I've done that show in Werewolves, I had to
put this stuff in there because there is a difference.
You know, the werewolf is very human because it's a curse. Now,
either you were given that curse by somebody upset that you,
or you welcomed that curse and you wanted it. Either way,
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it's a curse. It's a transformation where you know, dog
men are are that way twenty four to seven were
wolves switch back and forth. There's the uh oh.
Speaker 1 (20:07):
Yeah, yeah, the two wolves. Robbie, if you're you're welcome
to join us. If you want, Robbie, I'll send you
the link. Just text me okay and I'll send it
to you. If you want to hop on tonight with us,
You're welcome to Okay. Now, I was reading somewhere Eric
that today. I was reading that one of the ways
to turn into a were wolf, and this was according
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to the what is it the ocery all three were
wolves out of Ireland. They said that if you okay,
first of all, we got scratched. That was one way
if you got cursed, because it was supposed to be
just a big old curse of a whole you know,
population of people, men and women and children all got
cursed and they got turned into were wolves. But drinking
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out of the paw print a tract like a print
that had water in it, like rain water, if you
sit out of that you would become a were wolf too.
How wild that?
Speaker 3 (21:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (21:01):
I mean definitely. And another aspect we have to look
at on this is something in Celtic mythology that runs
very very deep, and it's wear beast. I mean there's
different kinds of wear beasts. It's not just wolves. It's bucks,
it's hyenas, it's cats, it's whatever skin they put on.
It's the same concept as the s ws. It's very
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same concept. If you study how to transform into a
wear beast, it is the same concept. It's just Celtic
doing it. What is Ireland full of celts? You know?
So are these are these were wolves they're in Osri?
Are they the wear beast from Celtic mythology? That's another
possibility and that could be where you know the opinar
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came from. Because it's it's all the same, the concepts
all the same. But you notice it's that you know,
so many cultures around the world have the same deal.
We here in the US call them s w's. Around
the world they're calling something else.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
Hm hmm, yeah, the s walker's. Uh, that's a that's
a big thing. Now, that's what we were talking about
with the Viking wear will show that you and I
did and uh and you know, I started coming across
a lot of pictures. I was kind of looking up
berserkers because we had talked about that before. Remember when
before we went live on that show, I had on
my beer skin and I couldn't wear it for the
show because my dog started barking. She does not like
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that beer skin. Okay, but I do have one. Maybe
that's how I maybe that's how I transform when no
one's looking. Okay, but anyways, I'm kind of I'm kidding.
I am totally kidding, actually, but but I was looking
looking for pictures of like beerserkers. I did find a
lot of pictures of like Viking men who are warriors
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who were wearing like wolf skins. Okay, h so I
found I know this is a drawing, okay, but but
I did find so real pictures. Let's see, if I
I don't know, if I pulled them all up. Here's
a couple those are just kind of like drawings and yeah,
that's a bear, that's a bear. Hold on, there's one
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with a wolf. Some of those are bears, some of them.
You know, that's kind of kind of funny, right because
it bears and wolves kind of look alike from Afar.
Not when you're wearing them on your head. When you're
wearing on your head.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
Okay, well, you got thinking, that's stressful moment. You're not
going to pay attention. Hey is that one a bear
or is that one a wolf? You're not going You're
going a Holy crap, I'm not about to die, you know.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
Yeah, well, they got to get hyped up before they
go to battle, right before they go pillaging and and
going and you know, uh doing their massacres and running
running wild through the villages and taking the kids and
the women and all that kind of stuff. Whatever they
were doing.
Speaker 2 (23:49):
Yeah, that's yeah. So I kind of got into it
a little bit on that. I have to be careful because, like,
you know, when I start thinking about it and then
it starts coming to my head, man, I start into it,
you know, and I start feeling it. So I was like, oh, okay,
I got back up a little bit. And there's a
lot involved with it, you know, and the true way
of doing it is not really known. There is very
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good speculation, but let's be honest, the truth on how
they actually did it is not well known. That must
not be in there. Let's well say I got some too,
but I must be in the wrong folder.
Speaker 1 (24:25):
Oh you have pictures, Yeah, I have some more here.
But uh, but I mean, once you really start digging
into these stories, okay, there these are historical accounts that
people had passed out through oral tradition and in literature. Okay,
and uh, and there was there was some kind of
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substance to this, Okay, from the very beginning. Historically there's
some substance this. The question is were they actually aware wolves?
Were they transformed by black magic or by curses? Or
were they were they just warriors that tapped into their
b side, their beast mode.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
Okay, it was a little bit about Yeah, there's a
Native American story about that. It comes from the northwestern
part of the United States. And these two brothers were
out hunting and they were very successful, and they came
across an old man in the woods, and the old
man was hungry. Well, a lot of native people when
you came across an old man, especially if you think
they're holy too. I mean, that's a big deal. You
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offer of food and he, you know, he asked for
a little there you go, kay leb, yeah, you offer.
He offered, asked for some food, and they gave him
some and he goes, yes, grandfather, we have more than
enough here, you know, take some. And he was so
so blessed by their generosity. He goes, I will give
you a gift, and I'll give you the gift of
the wolf, and you can transform into the wolf and
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make yourself better hunters. So they were blessed for their
generosity of giving this this old man in the woods
some food. Well, one brother used it for good, so
he was able to transform from a wolf an actual
big wolf looked like a wolf wolf, not what we're
thinking of, but an actual big wolf, and he was
able to transform back and forth. The other brothers started
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using it for evil, and the more that he used
it for evil, the more that he could not transform
back before he took the full form of the upright
wolf what we think of as dog man. And that's
he was forever cursed to be in wolf form on
two legs.
Speaker 1 (26:32):
Oh man, that's that's actually kind of cool. It's almost
like gluttonous, Like if you just want to keep keep transforming,
you're gonna get stuck like that. It's like, does your
mom ever tell you, like, hey, don't stick your finger
up your nose, gonna get stuck like that.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
Don't water melons in your tony.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
Don't swallow the bubble gum. It'll sit there for seven years,
you know whatever. And it's like, you do it anyways.
You know, I'm not saying I step my finger up
my nose all the time. I'm just saying, as an example,
it could be anything. But yeah, you know, it's got
to be pretty cool being a werewolf, if that's what
you are able to turn into. I don't know, I've
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thought about how cool it would be, but I've also
thought about how scary it would be as well, because
you do lose a bit of your humanity when you
go into that mode, and I would be worried about
what you would do. I mean, imagine waking up you
got blood all over you, and you're like, Okay, what
did I do?
Speaker 2 (27:27):
At your family?
Speaker 1 (27:29):
Everybody Okay, you know.
Speaker 2 (27:32):
When you go through that dream state to learn how
to harness that. You know, dog Soldiers was a very
very prominent one that's most well known one was the
Cheyenne dog Soldiers. It wasn't just Cheyenne though, I mean
there was other sue that was a part of it.
There was other tribes that was part of it. But
you go into your dream state, you know, you go
through your sweat, and if you choose the right path,
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then you'll you'll have goodness in you even when you transform,
versus if you go down to wrong, if you if
you chose up, if you chose up the way of
the wolf, then that is the way of the hunt,
and that's very dark and very evil. So I mean,
even in these stories here they tell you that there
is a chance that if you do this that you
(28:17):
become something completely different. So you've got to be mindful.
You got to have your mind right.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
I always say that here you go out, yeah, when
we go out big footing and stuff, I always say,
you got it. The one of the most important things
is to have your mind right. It really is. And
so this is but we're not out there to cause
any problems or hurt anybody or anything. But see when
you're out there and you're you're on the battlefield and
you're wanting to go attack, go pillage, go kidnap, whatever
(28:51):
you're going to do. You want to get a little crazy.
And somebody had said mushroom soup or something also doing
psychedelic basically with you know, let's just say plants, right.
Speaker 2 (29:03):
Yeah, that is one theory. I mean there's chanting, there's frequency,
just there's there's a lot involved with it. Your mindset,
you just you feel it coursing through your body. I
mean it's just your heart. It just.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
Oh man, I'm getting my spidy senses right now that
there's there's a there's a lone wolf in the in
the studio. Bring him up. I think we may have
may have a were wolf in our presence tonight, Joel. Hey, Robbie,
that is the a.
Speaker 2 (29:34):
One cryptid right there, Buddy.
Speaker 4 (29:39):
I've got I've got.
Speaker 1 (29:40):
My to were wolves with me tonight. Hey, Rob I'm good.
How are you.
Speaker 4 (29:46):
Just peachy?
Speaker 1 (29:47):
Oh my gosh, I'm so excited that you're here. This
is awesome. Yeah. How have you been what you been
up to?
Speaker 4 (29:54):
You?
Speaker 1 (29:54):
Robbie?
Speaker 4 (29:56):
Just uh, writing and working and working and writing.
Speaker 1 (30:02):
How's the new book?
Speaker 4 (30:03):
Have you?
Speaker 1 (30:03):
Have you published your second book.
Speaker 4 (30:05):
Yet, I'm waiting on DA to finish, uh formatting and
all that stuff. It's like there, so we're just we're
just waiting on that. I finished chapter three, book three today.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
Very nice. Yeah, that's awesome. We've got we've got two
authors on the stage. All okay, Edie Testament and Robbie
rip Rains down here and uh and y'all know Robbie
he's I didn't do a formal intro. Robbie is with
d A X making a podcast, you guys, and uh
(30:40):
and as a police officer as well out of South Carolina.
And we have done some big footing together, right Robbie, Yes,
we have. We have. We've had some some sticky moments
out there in the North Georgia Mountains together. But yeah,
we're we're talking about a subject tonight that's right up
your alley, Robbie. It's were wolves out of Ireland actually.
Speaker 4 (31:07):
Where wolves are definitely my cup of tea. Obviously read
the first book, you'll know that. Uh. Second book, there's
there's an appearance by somebody that you're just gonna have
to wrick that person knows who I'm talking about, but
you're gonna have to read the book to find out
who shows up.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
I can't wait. I'm actually on the edge of my
seat waiting to be able to read this next book
coming up. Okay, and yeah, as soon as it comes out,
and you're gonna have to come back on to Robbie. Okay,
so you make the big announcement there or you can.
Speaker 3 (31:43):
That's funny, and accidentally fell asleep to it.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
So Monday I missed it. To figure out where I
sleep at. I just gotta lay in there, dude some stuff,
and next thing, you know, and like crap, my arms
going off for work.
Speaker 4 (32:10):
First my book is a sleep A.
Speaker 1 (32:14):
Hold on. I don't know if this one been. I
don't know. This is not this is not so much
a cowboy hat. It's not like it's not like y'all.
I thought it was more like y'all's hold on. I
got an out Ben just gave me his outlaw feathers
on it. Okay, all right, I'm gonna I'm gonna. I'm
gonna match you guys tonight. Okay, I gotta match your
(32:38):
thank you.
Speaker 6 (32:38):
Here we go.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
This is my hat right here. Yeah, yeah, it's as
you said, Charlie, Charlie.
Speaker 4 (32:52):
Ye tell by the horse you on the.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
Yes, y'all saw us here first. I'm wearing a hat tonight. Yes,
when in Rome? Right? When in Rome? Oh my gosh, okay,
so I got a joint. Um well, I'm sure sure
it's not gonna beach all. Okay. I don't see in
a chance and any any kind of competition here, but uh.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 4 (33:22):
Oh man.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
Well, hey, let's okay. So we're here tonight to talk
about the wolf. It's actually the wolf Walkers. Okay. There's
actually a movie about this called the wolf Walkers. Okay,
and that's a that's actually a movie title. But I
kind of titled this that, you know, the show that
tonight because these are the were wolves of Austrey that
we're talking about. And and the question is, Robbie, I
was just telling Eric, it's like, the question is, were
(33:43):
these actual werewolves that we're gonna be discussing, who are
in historical literature and writings and you know, they're making
movies about him, or were they actually like Vikings warriors
that wore the pelts of animals that went into east
mode and went berserk on people.
Speaker 4 (34:03):
That's the question, right, I've always you know, Viking culture.
I mean you can see that my symbol for lone
wolf furs and customs, and over here I've got the
Viking prayer. I've got all kinds of vikings. That's always
been you know, something that holds a lot of interest me.
(34:26):
I mean that. I mean, there's a reason in DA's
book when I turn in into what I turned into.
You know, I turned into a little feedinir And there's
a reason for that because you know, docs docs in
the Native American stuff. That's why he was, you know,
ant mateo, there's a reason why I'm a little feedinar
(34:47):
because that's what interest me. That's what I'm always talking about.
I mean, you know that's Viking inspired. So but does
that make me an expert? No, by no means, But
I definitely very interested in that subject. And I heard
Eric talking earlier, you know, but you know, bearserkers are
where we got the word bersert from. Yeah, that's where
(35:11):
that's where the word comes from. And you know, it's
an honest, earned meaning to that word, because I mean,
if you look up the definition of the berserk, that's
what the and taking all the fantastical aside. These were
actual real warriors, and whether or not they did turn
or not, you know, not debating that at this particular juncture.
(35:32):
But they were some of the fiercest. The bearserkers and
the ould fednar were some of the fiercest and both
feared warriors on the battlefield. They did not care, They
did not take prisoners. These are the guys that they
sent in when they were like, I don't care if
there's anybody left or not. I just want that land.
I just want that castle. I just want whatever it is.
(35:54):
And it doesn't matter if anybody man, woman, or child
or beasts is left. I don't care. Just I want that.
That's that's the kind of people that I mean.
Speaker 2 (36:04):
They're known to take wounds and keep going, be stabbed
by swords, spears, arrows, and keep going. It does not
face them. Yep. Now when they come off of it,
that's a different story. But in that in that trance,
in that deal, I mean, you feel no pain, you
feel no tiredness, your standing and goes for day and uh,
(36:26):
you just keep going. And they're known for that, the
very feared for that.
Speaker 4 (36:31):
So the real world story is, like Eric just mentioned it,
a trance like state, supposedly brought on by you know,
chanting and probably eating all kinds of mushrooms, mushrooms and
things and yes, just you know, mixing it in some
(36:53):
kind of big stew and ingesting that before the battle.
That's that's the historical what they'll know, what the general
public accepts is the as the the way that they
it was just they were just it's basically like, you know,
you've heard stories of people on LSD and PCP, you know,
(37:15):
have been shot multiple times and still keep coming and
still keep coming and still fighting with the police, and
you know, and just that, I mean, that's exactly what's
what you're you're talking about. So it's a it's a
it's a not a modern day it's a you know,
it's what we what we referred to being on a
PCP trip now be on angel dust or whatever you
want to call it. That's but that's what they were, supposedly,
(37:37):
what they what happened to them.
Speaker 1 (37:40):
Robbie, being a police officer, have you ever come across
somebody that was out of their mind and kind of
going berserk?
Speaker 4 (37:46):
Yeah? I had to find a guy one time who's
on bassalts. He was one hundred and forty five pounds
soaking wet carr and a brick, and I was probably
two fifty ishes a time, and I was fighting that
little song gun and I had him down on the ground.
I was on his back, he was on his chest,
and he was still fighting. He was reaching for my gun.
(38:08):
I pulled my tasor out, popped the cartridge off drive,
stunned him and he said a taser had started standing
up with me on his back. Oh yeah, held on
for dear life. Luck. I found out later on he
had a knife in his pocket, So I'm lucky that
he didn't get ahold of it and stabbed me. Long
(38:28):
story short, we finally got him, Uh the cuffs, got
him to jail after he We got him in cuffs,
and uh, this s R. O that came to back
me up. He didn't have the child walk setting his
back door. Well, he was the closest car. We threw
him in the back door, cuffed behind his back. He
got his hands out from in front of it or
from behind him, rolled the window down, jumped out of
(38:49):
his window. We had chased him again, handcuffs. We finally
got him and got him in a secure vehicle, and
that was back when you could still hobble strap somebody.
So we hobble strapped him so he couldn't get out
of the car again. We got himTo the jay. He
was in the jail for five days, I believe, before
he even knew who he was or where he was at.
That's how long it took.
Speaker 2 (39:09):
Really, people on pcp' that got shot or leg broke
and they're still up running, charging and attacking people. I've known.
I've heard stories of people on PCP that, like ten
cops were on this dude and he was still whooping
their bucks. I mean that stuff jacked you up.
Speaker 4 (39:24):
Oh yeah, And I would assume that Basalts had the
same It affected the same area of the brain and
just cut everything off because he thought he he literally
one time told me he thought he was he was
on the moon going to get his moon boots.
Speaker 1 (39:39):
Oh my god. At least he didn't eat your face.
Speaker 2 (39:43):
No, But.
Speaker 4 (39:46):
If he'd had a test I had. I had the
canine at the time, and he's lucky that I didn't
have a door popper, because if I had a door popper,
something would ate his face. Because I looked up at
one and my car was doing like this and I
could hear I could hear her in the back. Yes,
Bass Salt's Jay Smith they were bad news back in
the Yeah, only two thousands, I think when it's.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
Florida had a real bad problem with them. There are
people that were getting their faces eating off, and so says, yeah, they.
Speaker 2 (40:17):
Were bad around here. It was around I think two
thousand and eighties, two thousand and tennish timeframe when that
thing was popping and popping and made its way up here.
I mean there's I mean, you're still I still watch
videos today people on Bass Salts acting like I mean,
they're not human.
Speaker 4 (40:36):
So taking that into context and having actually fought somebody
who was out of their mind berserk on something like that,
I would hate to see what ten twelve twenty people
like that could do if that. I mean, like I said,
I'm not I am not a small guy. I might
(40:56):
have been a little bit smaller than than I am now,
but I by no means a small guy. And he
he was little. I mean he was, like I said,
he was one hundred and thirty five pounds, soaking wet
care and brick, and he stood up with me on
his back after we had fought for like ten minutes already.
Speaker 1 (41:14):
Whoa you know that That's probably why the Vikings, let's
just see, for instance, were able to go settle all
over the world and had so many settlements everywhere because
they just kind of they kind of took out all
the competition everywhere they went.
Speaker 4 (41:25):
They what they wanted to do. They didn't play fear,
that's you know. And that's why I liked the scene
in Thirteenth War so much. Were the Tartars based on
the very first scene and they're coming over to hill
and they're like, wait, look they're stopping, and they turned around,
look and they're come the Vikings down was like, and
anybody knows anything about history knows how bad the Tartars were.
(41:47):
I mean they were. They were some huge and they
saw them, they saw them Vikings coming and they were like,
that's good, We're done. We're going back this way. Because
I think I think that's.
Speaker 2 (42:00):
You got to think too. In that time frame, the Vikings,
which a lot of people don't understand, Vikings were Finland,
They're Danes, they're Swedes, they were Norse. I mean it
was a mixture. They were. They were a Germanic tribe,
and that's why you studied it.
Speaker 4 (42:14):
You know, the Russians from the Steps in Russia, they
were actually uh founded by Vikings.
Speaker 2 (42:21):
Yeah, uh they were they Yeah, they were the biggest, meanest,
strongest people that walked that planet. I mean, people all
around the world feared them, you know. And so when
you when you hear about these stus, you know, this
incident of the you know, wolf walkers in Ireland and
the description of them, it makes perfect sense because you know,
(42:43):
the Vikings controlled most of Ireland, most of Scotland, welles
England at that time, and in parts of France even,
I mean they it's not that far fast. But then
you got that tied into what I was talking about
earlier with the Celtic wearbeast. I mean, you get them
to coming together, you're going to have an alpha bit
(43:03):
soup of something that's just out of this world phenomena.
Speaker 1 (43:07):
Here you are, and you know where were wolves are
actually really common to hear about, and especially in the
local legends and the lore of Ireland and all over
Europe really, but in Ireland particularly, and you can find
a lot of Celtic werewolves stories and this story of
the Ossory werewolves actually involves Saint Patrick. Y'all. Okay, Saint Patrick,
(43:32):
Now this was okay to put this into context. This
was around the time that you know, Saint Patrick. The
legend says that he ran all the snakes out of Ireland, right,
that's part of his claim to fame there, he ran
all the snakes out. Well some accounts, some people. I mean,
I've read I did a lot of little research today
on this, and I was reading that they didn't have
(43:54):
snakes in Ireland. Okay, they said there were never snakes.
There's been no trace of snake fossils or bones or anything.
They said that the England had some snakes, they said,
but there's there was never any snakes in Ireland. Like what,
so what is that about? Could it have just been
that some of this was kind of made up as
(44:15):
or it was symbolic of Christianity running out paganism when
it came to the snakes, And maybe there's a connection
to the were wolves in Saint Christ or Saint Patrick
and that being kind of made up a little bit
as far as like him Christianity running paganism out of the.
Speaker 4 (44:33):
You don't forget there's also a Scottish were wolf too,
the wolver or bulver, however you actually pronounced it. But
so Ireland and Scotland both have have lacanthropic Oh yeah.
Speaker 2 (44:49):
Well, I mean, look, you're you're you're Irish and your
Scottish are cousins. I mean, that's honestly their cousins. They're
both Kilts, so I mean it's not far fetched for
that to be in Scotland.
Speaker 4 (45:04):
But that's that's just a very different legend if you've
ever gotten into that one. It's supposedly benevolent spirit, whereas
most other, you know, werewolf legends. You know, the werewolves
were not nice people, but this one was supposedly a
nice person, you know, or a nice entity, whatever you
(45:25):
want to call it. But it's still, like you said,
it's interesting when you look and see that how close
they are and they both have some of the same
type of legends.
Speaker 1 (45:36):
That's right. Well, you know, during the fifteen hundreds, I
think it was fifteen hundreds, might have been before that,
they had the werewolf witch trials. Basically that's around the
same time they had the witch trials, okay, the European
witch trials as well, and it was kind of it
seemed to me like it was probably just more of
a persecution, you know, of people who didn't have the
(45:59):
same belief as the ones that were making the accusations
and things like that. That's that's what I think, you know,
reading reading through the history of all that. But people
used like aanthropy as a reason to persecute people, point
the fingers and get rid of their opponents and their
their enemies and things like that. But not to say
(46:21):
that were wolves didn't exist too, because even today, I
mean even in Georgia. I just did a show last
weekend on the different werewolf reports where there's actually a family.
This is known locally known about a family up in
North Georgia in Rome, Floyd County, where a family had
just bought some property up there, and the dad had
(46:41):
set up some trail cams around the property. And he
went to go check the trail cams and one of
them had been pulled down and scratched and eat bitten.
And he went and got the kids and they went
back to go check the other cameras and they were
confronted by like a seven to nine foot tall what
they called a werewolf, and it chased them. It ended
up grabbing the kid and held them up by the
(47:03):
neck and and the dad shot it with a shotgun.
And they were accosted by a pack what they called
a pack of were wolves all night. And this is
this is pretty well known from people around the area.
Speaker 4 (47:17):
That sounds just like that, you know, the wolves of Palmyra.
I mean that, look at that that and to me,
that's one of the scariest uh cases, stories, documents, whatever
you want to you know, I just put don't ever
keep your guns anywhere other.
Speaker 1 (47:36):
Than that you can get to them, exactly, don't. Don't
don't keep them locked up in your garage that is.
Speaker 4 (47:43):
Dumb yards away from you. But but you know, the
same thing that they were. They were attacked and stalked
by a group of were wolves over multiple nights. And
there's a lot of weird stuff that goes out which
we all know that. I think there's a reason Stephen
King based a lot of his books out of Maine.
There's a lot of weird stuff goes out there. If
(48:04):
you listen to Jeff, I want uh tell some stuff
that's happened over there. When they're talking about it on
old line Cryptids. Jeff said that that this a strange
place up there because that he's from Maine. And there's
just like I said, I think there's a reason that
Stephen King based a lot of his stuff. You know,
(48:25):
Silver Bullet was based in Maine. It was based in Maine.
Tommy Knockers was in Maine. I want to say the
Langaliers was in Maine too. And there's there's like probably
more than I'm just naming art Eric, you can probably
name off more than that.
Speaker 2 (48:42):
Yeah, there's so much supernatural stuff and cryptis stuff up
in that area. Look at the Vikings. The Vikings right now,
that area by what they call Screelings, and they described
them as tall, hairy people that that had spears and arrows.
They ran the Vikings out of that area. Tells you something.
Speaker 1 (49:00):
Yep, they've also got other cryptids as well. It's not
just were wolves and dogmen up there in Maine. I
mean they even have I mean I think it's like Pennsylvania.
Maybe they've got like a were wolf triangle or something.
I mean a lot of were wolves and dog men
sighted up there. My buddy Kenny is the main chapter head.
(49:20):
I guess you'd call it of the North American dog
Man Project. It gets a lot of reports actually from
up there. He lives in Maine, of course, and they
got the big wu. I know you don't like to
say that word, Eric, right, the big w y. Yeah,
they have it. I'll say it one time. The wind
to go, so people know what we're talking about. They
(49:41):
have reports of those up there as well. I actually
got invited to go hunting those last year, and I
think that the trip kind of got kind of got canceled,
I guess, but but nonetheless I did get invited to
go up there. I might if I ever get invited back,
I'll go. Okay, I like a good adventure. But once
I realized what they look like, they're actually like the
(50:01):
White Walkers off of Game of Thrones, right.
Speaker 2 (50:05):
I'll actually got a really good picture that is for
one of the books that I'm working on, that is
very very close to what a big w is. Let
me find it and I can I can screen and share.
Speaker 1 (50:23):
Oh my gosh, there's something that you really don't want
to encounter. Okay, it's a I would be I would
let I would not want to encounter one, honestly, but
you know it would be fun to go say you
went out and you know, went and hunting some whatever
not hunting, but just like investigated. But then if you
if I ever came face to face of one, I'm
(50:44):
not sure how I would feel about that. Yeah, but
there's some things that I don't know about still.
Speaker 2 (50:51):
You know what I mean, that's one thing I don't
want to mess with.
Speaker 1 (50:56):
I mean, I'm tough, but in a case like that,
I'm not sure how I feel. I actually was just
watching a clip the other day of what they were
claiming was a reanimated body of a man that had
been burned to death in a fire and his organs
had all been taken out and he was walking around
the hospital. So I don't know if that's real or not,
but it's out there. There's a lot of weird stuff
(51:17):
out there right now. Yeah, Well, while you're looking for
that picture, how about this? Why don't why don't I
talk a little bit about Saint Patrick? And then we're
going to get to the data, because I I did.
This was a remote viewing target that I got and
it's going to I think this kind of answers the
questions or I mean, I'm not saying I'm here to
answer all the questions about this, because I'm not, but
(51:37):
it will give us some insight as to whether these
were actual werewolves or berserkers. Okay, And so back back
in the day, okay, so a priest had encountered a werewolf,
and this is one of the main claims to fame.
One of the main stories that comes out about the
orcery werewolves was that a priest encountered a werewolf in
(51:58):
the forest that approached him asking for help for his
dying wife. Now this man was actually a werewolf and
his wife was also a were wolf. They said that
they had been cursed, and the curse that had been
put upon that entire community was for seven years, and
they were going to be a were wolf for a
full seven years until the curse would break. But his
(52:18):
wife was dying. He asked the bridge of the bridge.
He asked the priests uh to bridge the gap basically
between the humans and the beast, to feel some empathy
for him and read her her last rights before she died.
Because I guess they were Christians that had been cursed, okay,
or they wanted to convert, because the story, to me,
(52:39):
it just sounded it sounded a little suss okay, because
it sounded as though like well, they had been cursed
because they were pagans and they were they were begging
for mercy before his wife dies, to you know, get
her last rights right before h maybe even to convert
to Christianity. That's kind of the way that I took
that story, Okay, kind of I don't know what do
(53:02):
y'all think about that?
Speaker 2 (53:06):
Definitely good?
Speaker 4 (53:08):
Yeah, I mean, you know, like I've always said this,
and I think Eric, I think you, I know you
agree with jessicause I think you do too. All of
these legends and myths and things that we read about,
they've got some element of truth in them, no matter
how small or big, there's an element of truth in it.
(53:29):
So somewhere in that, even if it's fantastical, something happened that,
you know, the cause that whether it actually went down
exactly like it's told or not, who knows. But I
just because the argument with that is if Bigfoot is hoaxed,
(53:50):
And you know, we kind of touched on this the
other day with our show, Eric, why are there every
major continent and every major civilization, why does it have
stories of dog man we Agin? We talked about the
periodized Map, one of the oldest known written things there
is there are small depictions of dog men type creatures
(54:14):
and big foot type creatures in the margins and around
the edges of that map. If things like this are
truly not real or or just oaks is I hate
that word hoax is about when it people just start
throwing that word around. You know, if it's not, then
how do you explain it? And I've said it before,
(54:34):
think about how big of a of a company or
organization it would take to keep things like this going
if they were actually a hoax. I mean just take
just take footprint, just big foot footprints. How many times
or how many people would this organization have to employ
worldwide that work three hundred and sixty five days a year,
(54:56):
twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, to
just going out random places that somebody may never ever
go to or whatever ever cross just to plant tracks
or just a shake a tree or something like that.
You know, it takes more faith to believe that it's
a hoax in my opinion, that it doesn't believe these
(55:16):
things are real.
Speaker 1 (55:18):
Yeah. Absolutely, I mean I've seen some weird stuff in
my days, and Robbie, there's there have been two times
that you and I have been surrounded in the woods
by creatures, creatures, and that was not a good feeling.
That was very real. I mean, that's that's just a
couple of incidents where you we were together, where we
(55:38):
experienced something like that, and and so we know that
these things that aren't supposed to exist exists, and and
so that's not even a question. Actually, the the origin story,
if youone call it like an origin story, it's like
it'sund like I'm talking about Marvel or something. It's so
the medieval. There's a medieval Irish text it was talking
(56:00):
about this were wolf guy. Now it says that it
all started off with this guy named Lagnick Faylad. I'm
sure I'm pronouncing it wrong, but it says that he
was a legendary warrior were wolf actually, and it says
that he was believed to be the progenitor of a
clan of where wolves linked to the kingship of Osary
in eastern Ireland. I'll show this is the map right
(56:22):
here to show you giving the idea. That's in the
red right there, that is where this area is. And
it says that this is the quote from a literary text.
Hold on, I want to say, okay, sorry, my dog.
She needs some treat too. Okay, he was. It says
he was a man that used to go wolfing into
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like he was shape into a wolf, so he would
shape shift into the shapes of wolves. He used to
go and his offspring used to go after him, and
they used to kill the herds after the fashion of wolves.
And so that it is that he used to be
called Lagnik Faylad for he was the first of them
who went into a wolf shape. So he was the
(57:02):
very first were wolf, according to these legends, and everyone
that came after him, all of his sons, you know,
he he got his son, who got another son, who
got another son, and uh, and so that's how they started.
That's how they started. Apparently, I guess he was cursed
and and so he they had the bloodline that went down.
(57:23):
They say that his bloodline is still around that area today.
As a matter of fact, you know, it's it's not surprising.
I was actually watching King King Charles out of England
was talking to someone on you know, talking about he
was kind of bragging about how he is a descendant
of Lad the Umpaler and he actually lives in vlad
(57:43):
who is we consider like Dracula living in his castle today. Okay,
it's one of his castles at least. Uh so the
blood is the blue blood, right, I guess yep. Wow,
it starts me. It started making me kind of wonder
a little bit about Okay, well the story of St
or Saint Patrick, he ran all the snakes out of Ireland.
(58:04):
Well if they didn't have actual snakes, what if they
were like reptilians. What if he ran the reptilians out
of Ireland. It's just a question what do y'all think?
Is it crazy to think that?
Speaker 4 (58:19):
I mean, I don't think it's any crazy any other
thing that's out there.
Speaker 2 (58:23):
I mean, yeah, I mean it's you got to put
it in that realm of possibility, otherwise should be doing
the disservice, and so you can prove otherwise. Not saying
it's the most highly valued possibility, but that you have
to put that in the realm of possibility. Some of
(58:45):
the stuff you definitely throughout.
Speaker 1 (58:48):
But yeah, yeah, well it's just something to consider because well,
it could be all symbolic of Christianity running out the paganism, right,
it could be that, you know, we have to kind
of look at it from every angle, right, kind of
like got to look at it from every angle. And
(59:08):
I have had people who were been in my chat say, well,
they were there were reptilians in Ireland. That's what he
ran out. It was those blue bloodlines and stuff like
blue bloods, right, And so it's just it's just a
possibility for that, and that could be kind of an
origin of the werewolf story as well. It could be
that maybe it would it had religious connotations to it,
(59:31):
and that's what it was symbolic.
Speaker 4 (59:32):
Right. Well, I mean if you really look at like
any of the werewolf legends from from that topic, most
all of them have some type of religious connotation to it.
I mean, you know, I mean, like you mentioned earlier, Jessica,
the you know, the werewolf trials, I mean that that
(59:53):
was that was and I hate the I hate to
use Christianity to it because I don't believe that the
true Christians. They were wanting everybody to believe they were,
but you know, they were using as an excuse to
get rid of people that didn't want like you said,
you know, if people didn't conform to what they thought
they should be, not what what the Bible or God
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said they should be what those people people being the
offered word there, thought that they should be and thought
that they should be doing. They used a lot of that.
That's the same thing with the witches. And you know,
they used as an excuse of the silence people, you know,
and and a lot of the people that we were
poor people that couldn't fight back. I mean, how many
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famous or rich people ever got accused of because they
could get away with anything they wanted to judges and politicians,
and how many really wealthy people ever got accused of
being a witch or a werewolf? And it made ye
Peter Stuwt was not you know, he was he wasn't.
(01:00:57):
He was just a poor you know. Armor Uh. The
other kid, the one that was uh, I can't remember
his name. Eric helped me out, if you remember.
Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
But the one that was the term the ones they
got accused of being were wolves.
Speaker 4 (01:01:13):
They executed him, but there was another one and instead
of killing him, they ended up uh sentencing him to
a convent and he ended up dying later on. But
he was he had some form of you know, I
ain't gonna use the R word, but mental our word.
Speaker 1 (01:01:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:01:33):
Yeah, But you know, they tortured these people and got
under the underdress that they were were wolves or witches
or whatever, and then okay, you admitted it.
Speaker 1 (01:01:49):
Yeah, a good a good detective can make somebody admit
to something they didn't do. I guess, and that's actually
a bad detective. But I'm just saying.
Speaker 2 (01:01:59):
Back and then days, I mean, prime example, will look
at the Templars. You know, they tortured them to make
them say stuff that was very common in them days.
Up until early eighteen hundreds, that stuff was still hold on.
I'm sorry, I guess nine stropey, I got two were
(01:02:20):
wolves going at it up my feet right now. Uh.
You know they up until I think it was like men,
even late eighteen hundreds, they were still torturing people to
make them say what they wanted to say, just so
they can have that conviction. You know, hey, look what
I did.
Speaker 4 (01:02:38):
Yeah, that's the things I think. You know, all these
if you want to look at it and say they
will the North. Yes, they did have religious connotations because
wulf Had and On were literally the dogs of Odin,
and how many people worshiped Odin? Yeah, I mean reason, Yeah,
(01:03:01):
they were Odin's wolves or Odin's dogs, dogs of Odin.
People there's different people say different ways, but basically they
were supposed to supposedly Odin's personal protectors, in his personal army,
and if you were you were seen to be one
of his chosen, if you were allowed to become an
(01:03:21):
old feedinir. So that that's I mean, may not be
religion and what we all nowadays think of reli because
most of the time people thought religion, They're they're either
talking Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, you know the main four
or maybe uh or what's the.
Speaker 6 (01:03:44):
M hm.
Speaker 4 (01:03:45):
I feel like an idiot. Uh must being a Muslim.
I'm trying to think of the correct word. I know
it's Muslim, but what's the like Hinduism?
Speaker 2 (01:03:55):
There's an Arab you got the she she got?
Speaker 4 (01:04:00):
Thank you, don Islam. That's what I'm trying to think of.
I kneither were Muslims, but I couldn't think that. That
just left me.
Speaker 1 (01:04:05):
Sorry, I couldn't think of it either, Robbie, don't feel bad.
Speaker 4 (01:04:09):
I've been I've been written too much again.
Speaker 1 (01:04:15):
Well okay, well, I okay, So I was so speaking
on all this, right, I was. I was kind of
just looking glance down at my notes and uh. And
it's really interesting because they're talking about how the story
goes that these were wolves, these people who were were
wolves were they were cursed with for their uh they
said divine sin. That was how they said it. Oh,
(01:04:36):
it was divine punishment for their sins. Right, that's why
they were cursed as were wolves. And according to what
is written, when Saint Patrick would go out and preach
sermons of you know, on Christianity in Ireland, he encountered
a clan of vehemently like people who vehemently opposed him,
(01:04:57):
and they would mock him by howling like wolves during
his sermon. Okay, during his sermon, they would go out
there and they would start howling like wolves. Okay. So
that did not that didn't give like, you know, it
didn't you know, squash the rumors that they were wear
wolves out there. These people were acting like wolves, okay.
And and they were doing that on purpose to mock
(01:05:18):
what he was saying. What they're so just like you?
Is that your dog?
Speaker 4 (01:05:23):
Ary?
Speaker 1 (01:05:24):
That's cute.
Speaker 2 (01:05:25):
I'm sorry they are.
Speaker 1 (01:05:27):
I love my dog was over here doing the same. No,
it's just it was funny because right when I said,
they were howling like wolves. Your little dog was.
Speaker 2 (01:05:33):
Like, yeah, bornsnow, we're going at it under my feet.
Speaker 4 (01:05:37):
And I was like, I can't know.
Speaker 2 (01:05:38):
I'll get on to them. Look like good sorry, and
I looked away back at it again. They can't know.
That door open.
Speaker 1 (01:05:46):
I love it. My son just took my dog outside,
and so that's good. Okay. So so Saint Patrick used
to openly pray that the that God would punish them
for acting like that. Hey, he would aid, he would pray,
and so the result was a temporary transformation of the
entire clan into wolves who roam the woods as they're
(01:06:07):
now wolf counterparts. Despite their wolf like nature, they retained
their human thought process and were equally dangerous playing praying
on humans as well as other creatures. Of course, it
wasn't permanent. It was every seven years they would transform.
You know, seven is an interesting number because isn't it
when you break a mirror you have seven years of
bad luck?
Speaker 2 (01:06:27):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:06:29):
Seven seven is attached to curses, because that would be
a curse, right, if you broke a mirror and you
had bad luck, you kind of cursed yourself there, buddy, Yeah,
if you break a mirror, I haven't I haven't broken
a mirror and a lot. I don't think I've ever
broken a mirror, I can remember, but I've broken some glass.
But uh, but nonetheless, mirror is a whole other story there.
(01:06:53):
But okay, So it was it was a battle between
good and evil according to some of these accounts, right,
and the Christianity side was the good and the Pagan
side was the bad. Okay, And and so that I
think that that's why it seems so symbolic. And so
I had I had to bring that up before we
get into my remote viewing data for this. And and
(01:07:15):
the data is pretty cut and dry for for what
what these werewolves of ossory are Okay, and let's just
get into this. Let me get this over with, because
this is, like I said, it's pretty cut and dry.
When I was remote viewing this. Actually this was back
this is I'm gonna say this a couple of weeks ago.
I was seeing what I saw remote viewing was like
(01:07:36):
a battlefield or something. I felt like I was in
a war zone, right, and some let me go over
this sensory data. That's the audience likes here, sensory data.
So I picked up on stinging, piercing, aching, hot subliminal
focused transforming, which is interesting. Violent fear, death, deadly, fatal,
(01:07:57):
simple and atrocious. Now this is a blind target. I
was given a set of coordinates for this and and
that's that's some of the data that I got. I
was seeing like metal, I wrote down hot poker, something
that was transformative. I kept getting violent data like violence
is necessary is what I kept hearing, it's the best option.
I picked up on like a military, like different branches
(01:08:19):
of the military and blood and bloodshed. And I kept
hearing like the land requires blood. Okay, so there's a
whole lot of blood and war and stuff like that.
So but I was picking up on like a battleground
and I wrote down the Angel of Death, and I
drew a picture that looked like an angel of death
with a like a grim reaper kind of And that's
(01:08:40):
what I saw when I was remote viewing that. I
also heard the.
Speaker 2 (01:08:45):
Blood thing because where I'm currently doing that where Wolf
Slash dog Man investigation, there was a lot of bloodshed
there from the Civil War. So it's interesting you say
that because that's what's going on in that area.
Speaker 4 (01:08:58):
Well, also, how poker is very interesting because what was
one of the torture methods that used to do to
get people to admitted off of the hot poker.
Speaker 1 (01:09:08):
Oh my god. They did have a lot of weird
torture devices back then, didn't they, Like was it the
Iron Maiden and h that was like medieval times.
Speaker 4 (01:09:19):
Right yep? And then.
Speaker 2 (01:09:22):
Spread eagle.
Speaker 1 (01:09:25):
Oh yes, okay, that okay, that's that's actually okay. I'm
gonna show the picture of my drawing that I drew, right,
because I remember after I started look at this data,
I thought about that that vikings show right, the vikings,
and it seems like they did that. They really splice
somebody down their back and they.
Speaker 2 (01:09:42):
Floated and opened.
Speaker 4 (01:09:43):
Yeah, and that's kind of what this drawing.
Speaker 1 (01:09:46):
I don't know if y'all can see this, but it
kind of looks I'm not saying that's what that is.
I thought it was the Grim Reaper or something, but
it could be like somebody's skin like open. That sounds horrible. Yeah,
I'm sorry, sorry.
Speaker 4 (01:10:00):
That was what they did that with a cat of
nine tails and usually that you know, that's that long
uh plub with the whip, like multiple whip extensions on them,
and they usually tip them with like bone and metal hooks,
anything they could get it, and you know it would
just the and the word flay. They would flay their
(01:10:22):
skin open. And the one was talking about, you know
they put they have a and this is typically one
that they would do for males because they'd have that
big sharpened uh steak and they would strip the guys
completely naked and put them on the pole, tie their
arms around it and their legs around it. It was
(01:10:44):
a grease pole and they were trying to hold on
and they would slowly slide down the pole until they
reached the the sharp pointy end in the end that
they didn't want the sharp pointy end in and ain't
nothing they do and you just slowly slide down on it.
And another form of that, they would take a wedge
shaped piece of wood, same thing, strip them completely naked
(01:11:07):
and time across that wood and just you know, put
weights on their arms and legs and you know it'd
slowly cut them in half. So, yeah, they had a
lot of.
Speaker 2 (01:11:26):
You put them on a sharpened wooden stick and run
it through their trying to thank you too friendly with
putting this.
Speaker 4 (01:11:38):
They yeah, I was gonna say that. Then they had
the and I can't something can't. I can't remember what
it was exactly called, but they used it in that,
uh that movie with Gary Oleman where he was the
priest that got his handcuff or his wife ife was
(01:12:00):
to wear wolf or whatever, but he he was killing
all were wolves. It's basically it's this big metal calf
or pig or whatever. But it's they would set it
over there and put the people inside of it or
the person side of it, shut the door, and light
of fire underneath it, and it would slowly heat up
and yeah, and burn them to death. That was I mean, yeah,
(01:12:22):
who would not I mean, to be able to endure
some of that stuff and not say, hey, I'm just
I mean just yeah, Like you mentioned drawn quarter, that's
what they did to William Walsach.
Speaker 1 (01:12:38):
Oh my gosh. I don't know, listen. I come from
come from a lineage of people who would rather die
than you know, to be accused of stuff like that.
Like I just found out recently that my great great
great great great great great grandmother was Mary Dyer, Okay,
and she was a woman who refused to I think
she was a Quaker. Actually she's actually she was put
(01:13:02):
to death because she and they kept giving her. They
didn't want to put her to death, but she was like, well,
they're like, well you just have to admit that, you know,
you got to renounce this and you got to renounce that.
And she was like, oh no, I won't. I stand
by my faith.
Speaker 4 (01:13:14):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:13:14):
She was like, you're gonna have to hang me. You're
just going to kill me and uh. And they finally
ended up doing that to her, and that's partly why
they have the freedom of religion today in the United States.
They wrote that in because they felt bad, but they
were like, well, just stand on principle on both sides.
I guess, but I don't know back then, after those
torture methods. Okay, she was hung. I don't know if
(01:13:37):
I knew that I was going to get put into
a metal pig or cow and then burned alive. I
just don't know about that, y'all. I'd be aware wolf,
I'd like were wolves actually, so.
Speaker 2 (01:13:50):
Torture the Titans that is?
Speaker 1 (01:13:56):
Yeah, Oh, I was thinking about remember of the Titans.
That's different.
Speaker 4 (01:14:03):
In that movie. Well, I mean, you know that coach
was pretty tyrannical in some point, and remember the Titans,
So I mean, I guess you could say he was
a torture, but it was for the right reasons, right.
Speaker 2 (01:14:14):
That's funny. I have a question for you, Jessica and
your research on this subject. I pulled up another picture
because it's kind of prevalent what we're talking about. I mean,
I found the big W. But I want to screen
chaer this. I want to know if this is an
image that came up in any of your research. Just
curiosity basis here.
Speaker 1 (01:14:37):
Okay, oh, we got it. Okay, let me pull this up.
Speaker 2 (01:14:42):
Is that an image that popped up in any of
your research over there in Ireland?
Speaker 1 (01:14:47):
No, I have not seen this image. I don't think.
Speaker 2 (01:14:51):
I yeah, that's what.
Speaker 1 (01:15:00):
Yeah, okay, No, that's awesome. I like it is that?
Does that mean that a metal?
Speaker 3 (01:15:09):
Is that? Like?
Speaker 2 (01:15:10):
That was copper? Yeah? See green? That's an actual pinion that.
Speaker 1 (01:15:18):
M hm, that's that's awesome. Okay. Was that a window?
Speaker 4 (01:15:24):
The W?
Speaker 1 (01:15:25):
Excuse me, I'm starting to say it? Is that the W?
That's a that's a W. You guys if you know
what I'm talking about.
Speaker 2 (01:15:33):
Yeah, I created that image. That's that's mine based off
of encounters you know, Native American alric that was mine.
Speaker 1 (01:15:44):
That's awesome. That's really cool.
Speaker 2 (01:15:46):
I just kind of curious about that if that was
showed up in any of your any of your because
that was gonna that was tied to the old if
that was tied to any of your research.
Speaker 1 (01:16:02):
No, I didn't. I didn't see that. But that's really
cool though. I just didn't come across it, I guess.
But hey, I've got some more data. I've got one
more page of data, so we'll get through this. And uh.
And so it's still it's still going with the theme
of like being on a battle ground in a war zone,
and that was that was very prominent for this remote
viewing target and battle scars I actually was. I wrote
(01:16:25):
down scars, wounds, blood, war zone, scarred, and I wrote
down crazy and stinky. Those were two words that I
wrote down as well. And I and I actually was.
It was almost like the berserker type of data, you
know what I mean, Like I was seeing that kind
of thing going on. And I wrote down blood and
iron smell, like the smell of like the metallic blood smell.
(01:16:47):
You'll know what I'm talking about. Rotting flesh I wrote down,
I wrote sulphuric and demonic. I was picking up on
something that seemed demonic actually, and I was definitely picking
up the area of like being in a forest or
a field with a water source next to it, like
some kind of water and ocean, a river, a lake.
(01:17:07):
And and I after I picked up on that like
demonic data, it was kind of like the berserker. I
don't I'm not going to say it was any kind
of an entity, but I don't know, because I was
picking up on something that was just like a somebody
had lost their mind, kind of that kind of data,
very much like a berserker. And I picked up I
wrote down not pleasant in a bully, So I wrote
(01:17:28):
down the in and and so when I'm looking at
that data and i'm analyzing, I find out what this
target is. I'm looking at it and I'm like, okay,
well I didn't pick up on like were wolves, Okay,
not like actual were wolves. The target was the were
wolves of Osery, Like what what is what's the origin?
Like what is that? And I don't, I don't know.
(01:17:51):
If you were to ask me about analyzing just that data,
I would say that they weren't actually were wolves. They
were actually berserkers and fierce, you know, cut through vikings
or something I'm not I didn't write down vikings in here,
but I'm just saying like some kind of like just
terrible How don't I say terrible fierce warriors that you
(01:18:13):
just don't want to get in their way. That's what
I would think.
Speaker 4 (01:18:17):
But uh, and the thing is, and this is just
my opinion, you know, the bearserkers get a lot more
screen time, let's just spreak out people talk about them.
And I think a lot of that is because of
the word in the word association. But there was If
(01:18:40):
we're just talking about what they were as far as
recorded history, there's not really a whole lot of difference
in what they were other than what they called themselves.
They both did the exact same thing on the battlefield.
They were both as vicious as the other. There's not
a nickel was worth a difference. And how they operated,
(01:19:02):
how they went supposedly obviously went about turning into what
they you know, going into their their trance like state
or whatever you want to call it. There's not really
much difference in it. I mean, they were, It's just
and I've heard some people even say that, you know,
the old had Noir were one specific clan and the
(01:19:22):
Bearserkers came from a different clan that you know, and
that's just what what one plan identified with versus the other.
Speaker 2 (01:19:31):
But I think that.
Speaker 4 (01:19:33):
When you start really breaking them down, I think if
you start looking into how they trace back, I think
the old heed Noar go directly to Odin. They are
tied directly to Odin, whereas the Bearserkers were more you know,
(01:19:55):
they were just they were just warriors that that Odin
would use. They were not direct his lineage or hit that.
Because it doesn't that they're not called the bears of Odin.
They're just they're just the bear warriors.
Speaker 2 (01:20:08):
I think the Bearserkers were trying to you four, weren't they.
Speaker 4 (01:20:14):
Maybe that's the problem though, you get so many people
that start spreading all this stuff around you don't really
it's hard to hard to trace down exactly. So maybe
I've never heard that, but I'm not gonna say it's.
Speaker 2 (01:20:28):
Not mm hmm, yeah that is. I mean, I knew
from family talk that there's the bear clan, Wolf Clan,
Raven clan, Boar clan, and there was a female one
and I can't remember. They may have been part of
the raven I can't remember. That's just stuff I've heard
(01:20:49):
from you know, family and friends.
Speaker 4 (01:20:51):
Yeah, and just because just because I've never heard that,
or you know, somebody else never heard who knows. Because
you get you get on the interwebs here and get
on the Googles, and you can find anything that you
want eat, anything that you want to find. You can
find it. Whether it's right or wrong, you can you
can find somebody who said it.
Speaker 1 (01:21:11):
That's right. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:21:12):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:21:12):
Actually a while back, I did a show on the
she Wolves of Julick and that's side of Germany, though,
and that was that's pretty interesting. It was like a
whole band of women wear wolves. And you know, we've
actually had reports of female wear wolves all over the
United States, particularly in Mobile, Alabama. There was the she
Wolf of Mobile, Alabama, and that was seen back I
(01:21:36):
think it was the nineteen I want to say the eighties,
somewhere between the sixties and the eighties. Okay, I think
it was the nineteen eighties, but maybe it was the seventies.
But she was seen just for about a week. Multiple
people saw her and she would walk on two legs
and on four legs, and I think that had something
to do. I'm going to say I'm gonna going on
a limit say that had a little black magic involved there,
(01:21:57):
and it was kind of like skin walker element potentially,
is what I think. But nonetheless, I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:22:07):
There's a lot of black magic tide to wear wolves.
I mean it makes sense.
Speaker 4 (01:22:11):
Yeah, but you know, but just look at look at
all the big Foot legends ran. Look at how many
I mean, every First Nation tribe had a different name
for so it's really hard when you start trying to
tie down a specific origin to a specific uh thing
like that. But I've consistently heard, you know, the wulf
(01:22:37):
Head and our b linked directly to Odin. Not like
I said, whether that's well that's true or not, who knows.
But that's that's something I've read or consistently multiple legends
about them was they were either the dogs of Odin,
the Wolves of Odin, you know Odin's wolves whatever that
(01:22:58):
That's been a consistent theme across across there information get
whatever you want to call it.
Speaker 1 (01:23:07):
Oh yeah, well you know, I couldn't.
Speaker 2 (01:23:09):
I was.
Speaker 1 (01:23:09):
I was actually kind of surprised at how prevalent wolves
are in the history of Ireland. I had no idea.
I have not done a whole lot of research on Ireland,
I guess. But okay, even as lee as like the
sixteen fifties, there were reports of a town that was
said to be attacked by packs of like hungry wolves.
Now I know this, this is like sixteen fifty, but
(01:23:31):
even today we get told when people get attacked and
die from weird circumstances, a lot of times we're told
that they were attacked by packs of wild dogs. Okay, right,
unspecified animal attacks sometimes, and then a lot of times
it's packs of wild dogs. But then the people are
very suspicious of that, including Amber Miller and Tony Aaron's
(01:23:54):
out of East Tennessee. Those two cases were mighty suspicious,
but that kind of seemed like they go to of
like packs wild dogs. Have either of y'all ever seen
a pack of like wild wolves running around looking for
humans to eat. I mean not to say it doesn't happen,
but how common would that be?
Speaker 2 (01:24:10):
I mean, look how many thehole attacks that happen nowadays
that they blame on domestic dogs, but there's no actual
proof of it actually being domestic dogs that did it.
Speaker 1 (01:24:23):
Exactly.
Speaker 4 (01:24:25):
That's what UH and I call the BS card on
anytime they pull the unknown canine species out and throw
that car. I mean, in this day and age, there's
no such thing as an unknown canine species.
Speaker 1 (01:24:40):
Well, but that's their go to, right, it's their go
to when it comes to the DNA sampling.
Speaker 4 (01:24:48):
That's sorry, Well I was just gonna say that. That's
that's what's so bad about it is it is their
go to, and it's just you cannot with the information
we've got at our fingertips. Now, there's there's no such
thing as an unknown canine species.
Speaker 2 (01:25:04):
Yeah, well you got to think too, you mean, Robbie,
you and Da we've been pointed something. I'm very prevalent
on that FedEx. Still, it happened not too far from us.
Anytime a case like that happens, it's always open. It's
therefore you can never get the information on it. They
do not close the case.
Speaker 4 (01:25:23):
The case is left open, so you can't foy.
Speaker 1 (01:25:25):
You and oh that's why they do that.
Speaker 4 (01:25:28):
Yeah, and you and I talked about that one time before,
just because that's when you have me explain what for
you meant. So if anybody who doesn't know what FOY is,
it's f o i A, which is the Freedom of
Information Act which anytime the case on the case has
been closed a police case, you can go to the
police department and you can say, hey, I want to
copy that case file. You can get it. But if
the case is still open, it's an open investigation, investigation
(01:25:52):
spending what you know, whatever the case may be, it's
not it's not susceptible to for you because it's that's
that was how it was written in is to protect
the integrity of the case. The case is still working
or still ongoing. You don't want somebody that they might
that might be the perpetrator to be able to come
and get get a copy of the case file. Yeah,
(01:26:16):
here's where they're at, So I need to go over here.
Speaker 1 (01:26:19):
Oh yeah, something I had. I had a fella on
the show a while back because it was Eric with
Media Palace on YouTube and and he does a lot
of Foyer requests for cryptid sightings and especially our national
parks and state parks and he gets like nine to
one one calls released to him and stuff like that,
and he said he started seeing some of the cases
(01:26:39):
that he was asking for. They were like, no, we
can't give this to you because it's redacted under I
guess they said because of medical what is it? What
it's not? Foya hippa hippa. Okay, so hippo was kind
of a thing they were, they were redacting things, and
they were refusing his request because of hippa. Now that's
kind of odd, but maybe maybe I felt like they
(01:27:01):
were maybe denying that because maybe the person who, like
the state park ranger, lets just say maybe he had
had a medical malfunction or something, do you know what
I mean?
Speaker 4 (01:27:12):
Yeah, Well, when they say redacted, you know obviously that
mean and Eric, you know what this is from being
in the military, that means the black lines across everything.
So when they say it's for dact to do your hippa,
that means they they're gonna go in and they're gonna
they're gonna put black marker over everything they don't want
you to see. And then there's no way you're gonna
(01:27:32):
know what that was. So you're not gonna know if
it had anything to do with the hippa or not,
because if they have to, if they happen to have
somebody who has some kind of something that would restrict that,
they can go in and redact whatever they want and
you'll never know because you won't see it. It won't
(01:27:54):
be I mean it will be there, but you won't
be able to make it out.
Speaker 2 (01:27:58):
I've heard several times that's above your pay grade.
Speaker 1 (01:28:01):
Yeah, oh my gosh, Well I'll tell you something that's
above my pay grade of seeing, uh, seeing these prints
that William's talking about. We got William Nighthawk in the
chat What's Up William with Nighthawk has Strangers podcast. He's
said that he'd seen a nine inch by six inch
canine print. That's that's really big. Okay, that's not your
your typical wolf, right, And he said he's found prints
(01:28:26):
outside and bigger. Robbie, I remember you sent me a
picture out from where you live of a big old
print of canine.
Speaker 4 (01:28:32):
Print behind my dad's house. It was five and a
half inches wide and just touch over six inches long.
I think.
Speaker 2 (01:28:45):
What I can't remember? That wasn't that close to the
size of the prince you guys found in Uh, Joe Boldenix.
Speaker 4 (01:28:55):
It's close, but just because we did it, obviously you
know it was not. We found those pictures and when
we went back next day, the service truck had destroyed them,
so we never got a good picture of it. But
I want to say, just from memory, the tracks at
Joe Ball were a little bit bigger than that. But
I mean not like substantially bigger. I mean you're talking
(01:29:17):
about like this compared to like this, so but it
just they seemed like they were bigger at Joe Bald.
Speaker 2 (01:29:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:29:29):
To Bald is a place of high strangeres m H.
Speaker 2 (01:29:34):
I love Table Rock Lake. I spent most of my
life around shell Now, Missouri, in a place called Big
Bay Campground up until they closed it. And when they
closed it, my you know, me and my family was
talking about buying it and opened it back up, and
Army Army Corps engineers told us that it was not
going to be for sale. They're not going to And
(01:29:55):
I said that you're full of crap, because you can
upgrade it to a modern deal, make your money back
in one season easily. Because Big Bay was a huge
camping area. People liked it more so because there was
more primitive and that's what we did. We always did
primitive camping and that's what drew people in. But they
you know.
Speaker 4 (01:30:17):
This as well as I do. It would not take
anything to go back into Joe Ball and get that
place ready to go. It's primitive already. You just go
in there and clean it up a little bit and
it'd be ready to go. And you know you'd make
two Yeah, people would. They would make money hand over
fist during camping season.
Speaker 1 (01:30:35):
Over there the missing Person's cluster there, do you know, Eric.
Speaker 2 (01:30:42):
There's missing people. It's part of the the old Man
Mark Twain a national force and there is tons and
tons and tons of missing people happened in Mark Twain's
but table Rock Lake is smack dab right there. Mark
Twain National Force. Big Bay was a part of it.
Joe bald was a part of part of it. You
(01:31:04):
actually look on the map. Cole's Ferry another good one, huge,
huge Mark Twain. Mark Twain is a very massive area.
The Mark Tain National Force is massive. It covers a
lot of Missouri if you actually look at it. Any
not far from it is the the uh Daniel Boone
for us. I believe it's what it is, if memory
(01:31:26):
serves MC correctly. Not far from that which I think.
I can't remember if l BL is part of the
Daniel Boone or not. I can't remember.
Speaker 4 (01:31:34):
I don't think so. I think it may be.
Speaker 2 (01:31:39):
Yeah, I can't remember it.
Speaker 1 (01:31:41):
I don't know, I'm suspicious that there's some sort of
underground facility there at Joe Bald That's what I suspect
that was that. You know, I did do that remote
remote viewing for DA back when that video he realized
there was something in his video.
Speaker 4 (01:31:55):
Well is that uh, you know you said that. And
then after you said that is when me and him
and Noah found those big power boxes out there at
a primitive campsite that DA said never could he remember
anything out there other than maybe the guard shack at
the gate having something that needed to have power. We
(01:32:18):
found this in the middle of the park and the
box was turned upside down and been knocked off off
its access basically, but there were cables going into the ground,
that bigger round three face cable, So if people have
it's you know, it's big, and I know, play Devil's Advocate.
(01:32:39):
We were like, well, maybe it was just a transformer
for a power run, okay, but why why did they
need a power run for a cable going through the
middle of a park that's been closed and was primitive
and never needed anything anyway. I mean, that's just a
weird place to put a power box for an underground
cable run.
Speaker 1 (01:32:58):
I don't know a whole lot about power power boxes,
and I never paid attention to him till the power
goes out, and then I'm like, all right, somebody keep
eye on that and get the power company out here.
Speaker 4 (01:33:09):
And the last time that we went up uh, when
Doc was with us, we wouldn't try to find that
box again. We couldn't find it. So I mean that,
but that could mean anything, you know, some homeless crack
keit could have come in and picked up and took
it and used it for a for a house somewhere
probably know. But I have only been to that place
(01:33:30):
one time and didn't have activity, And every other time
I've been in that place, it's been like it was
exactly like Georgia was that night when we were out
there and everything just went quiet. But it was that
way the entire time. We stepped out of the car
and it was dead quiet. And it's just that I'm
(01:33:52):
telling Ery going back me up on this, that place
is just it's got a different feel to.
Speaker 2 (01:33:55):
It, dude. Table Rock period has he twisted, has a
very ominous feel to it. And there's a lot of
story behind table Rock Lake, a lot of it because
that's a man made lake that was made by the
Army Corps of Engineers. Uh, there is two or three
(01:34:17):
towns in the bottom of that. And I can tell
you now they didn't they didn't move all the cemeteries.
I can tell you for a fact, they didn't all
the symptoms. And table Rock Plate too, shell Knob, the
original shell Knob is under table Rock Lake.
Speaker 1 (01:34:33):
Yeah, Late Land, I don't mean interrupted, I'm sorry. Late
Lanier in Georgia is super haunted, they say, And of
course I found we found some missing bodies in there
doing some remote view and missing people and stuff.
Speaker 4 (01:34:48):
That's something that we touched on. Is a lot of
these places like that that have cryptid activity or supernatural
activity or man made lakes. Lake when there in Georgia,
table Rock and Missouri.
Speaker 1 (01:35:01):
Late Norris, Late Norris and Tennessee has got an ancient
Egyptian settlement a temple underneath it.
Speaker 4 (01:35:08):
Yeah, it's crazy, but these man made lakes are are
that way, and you know, I don't I don't know
what it is about it, but.
Speaker 1 (01:35:20):
I'm sorry, I don't want to interrupt. But I see
William nighthawks in here, and I just remembered flat rocks
in here too. What's up, Flat Rock? He just said
happy birthday to William. Happy birthday, William Nighthawk, it's your birthday. Yes,
happy birthday, the whole crew. He's about to leave, so
I got to say happy birthday before you go. So
(01:35:41):
you I bet you had to be day to day.
And hey, flat Rock, I'm so glad you're here.
Speaker 2 (01:35:46):
Yeah, I've got my dive gear as soon as I
get a chance. I've never died fresh water. I've always
died oceans, but i want to dive table rock. And
I've got a GoPro that I could take underwater with
me that records sound and audio even underwater. And I'm
wanting to do that as one of my vestigations cause
I'm curious what's in there. But you know, that's something
(01:36:07):
great on a lot of these man made lakes were
running into that. See if there's something we're running into.
Speaker 4 (01:36:12):
And that's I was headed that way. Sonya just said,
we got a lake here in South Carolina, Joe Cassie,
man made lake, all kinds of haunted. There's a there's
a town underneath it. Now, the official story goes is
they said they put that town down there for divers.
The real story is it was a flooded town, just
(01:36:33):
like you're talking about the Yeah, my uncle was a
certified dive instructor and he used to go up to
Joe Cassie up around the gorge around the damn that's
where he would teach his classes. And he said, my
uncle six five and probably at the time he was
(01:36:55):
three twenty five ish. He was not far out of
college and he was a center for presbytery and college here,
so college center do the math. He wasn't a small guy. Yeah,
So he was taking people up there, and he decided
he was not gonna take people up there when he
(01:37:15):
looked down and saw multiple catfish down there bigger than him.
Speaker 1 (01:37:21):
Now, don't go nudeland.
Speaker 4 (01:37:24):
Yeah, yeah, especially when the catfish can noodle you. But
he was telling the guy he was telling the guy
at about that, and the guy was like, yeah, that's
that's pretty scary, but that ain't nothing to uh seeing
the ghost swimming in and out of the the houses
down there, and my uncles like huh. He said, oh, yeah,
(01:37:44):
I've taken people down there, because it was one of
his die instructor buddies. He said, I've taken people down
there for night dives for their you know, for their
not rescue certifications and all that stuff, and seeing things
floating in and out of the out of the windows
and stuff down there.
Speaker 6 (01:38:01):
I'm like.
Speaker 1 (01:38:04):
Looking at the time, that's like my worst night that's
the best of nightmare scenario.
Speaker 4 (01:38:09):
It's half past time to get the hell out of here.
Speaker 1 (01:38:11):
Oh my god. I mean, imagine a lot of cemeteries
down there, you know, with the with the caskets and stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:38:19):
You know, you're gonna have to change your dive gear.
Speaker 4 (01:38:21):
That's a brown dive gear moment.
Speaker 1 (01:38:24):
I'll pass on that one.
Speaker 2 (01:38:26):
I'm glad. I'm glad my skin suits black.
Speaker 4 (01:38:31):
Brown cloud floating around. Oh, don't worry about that.
Speaker 1 (01:38:35):
I saw I saw a video today actually of a
giant catfish that looked it looked like a one of
those wells. It was a well shark like they have
it the Georgia Aquarium. It was so it was bigger
than the boat that those people were in.
Speaker 3 (01:38:48):
It was.
Speaker 2 (01:38:50):
At Shellwater Bay. I've been on top of the heel.
My boat's been in the water at her campsite because
it's Shellwater Bay. Uh, I'm sorry, I'm thinking Australia. Sorry,
at Big Bay, sorry, at Australia. My head for a second.
At Big Bay, our campsite was up top, and our
campsite went all the way down to the beach at
(01:39:11):
the lake, and my boat was sitting there in that
cove there at the lake. And I've seen shadows of
fish from up top that was bigger than my fourteen
foot John boat.
Speaker 1 (01:39:23):
Jeez, oh my god, yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:39:28):
On my fish canner. That blacked out my fish canner.
They were so big and blacked them out.
Speaker 1 (01:39:34):
Oh my gosh. Yes, you know, you know, there's nothing
worse than like doing a doing all this research and
doing these shows, all these late cryptids and lake monsters,
and then going for a fun weekend at the lake
down in Alabama. You know, my sister's got a place
on the lake and we go. We go out there
and we jump off the boat and go swim in.
And it's not it's not fun when you start thinking
(01:39:55):
about all the things like something touches you or nips
at your feet or your leg. I just think about
Japanese campus pulling me down under. You know, there's some
kind of you know, the ultimahaha or something some kind
of weird late monsters we have no idea what's under us, y'all.
I'm sorry. When you're out in those lakes, you have
no clue what's under there. And so many people actually
(01:40:15):
go missing and drown in Lake Lanier and Lake Altoona
in Georgia because there are these big these towns down there.
There's church steeples, there's trees, there's all sorts of things
that are there's houses down there, and so when people
dive into the lake head first, sometimes they dive right
into a tree and they get caught in it. They sink,
(01:40:35):
they're never seen again. You know, some somebodies. I don't
know if they've ever recovered some of the bodies out
of there. So be careful, y'all, I saw I'm saying.
And also watch out for dog men around these areas.
Harold didn't it's either Daryl or Harold is in here,
and and said that dog men have been spotted around
Lake Norris in Tennessee as well. And yeah, you know,
(01:41:00):
not only these man made lakes. You know, the one
that's in Alabama that I go to is I believe
that's a man made lake. And my cousin's been accosted
by Bigfoot out there before, So I don't know if
it's the land. I am one hundred percent positive that
they do cover up our history by putting those man
(01:41:20):
made lakes in there. And I think that it's a
lot of history, Like I'd mentioned that at ancient Egyptian
temple under Lake Norris. I mean, what if there's some
sort of a connection to like Anubis and dog men
and uh, and they're sitting there protecting that sacred land.
Speaker 4 (01:41:34):
I think they are. Look at this way. How many
times do you hear stories of dog men around cemeteries
or burial sites and things like that. What was a
Nubis and wet will Wet? What were there to two
things they were known for. One was the guardian and
one was the guardian of the dead and wet will
(01:41:55):
Wet was pretty much a werewolf and Anubis was a
jackal headed man that was based I mean, you know, so,
I mean the connection points are there. It don't really
take a lot of time up and bring them together.
Speaker 1 (01:42:10):
Yes, that's right, there's I think there's connections. Okay, I've
been making these connections for a minute. When it comes
to the ancient Egyptian settlement down there, I mean there's
so much of our history that's been covered up. And
when people were asking, like, why are these lakes so haunted, Well,
look what they're covering. Look what they're covering up.
Speaker 2 (01:42:28):
We look.
Speaker 4 (01:42:29):
You know, they're just now saying or acknowledging that the
Heavinger Stone is, you know, a Viking origin that's in
the middle of Oklahoma.
Speaker 1 (01:42:44):
I've never heard of that. What is What is a stone.
Speaker 4 (01:42:48):
Is a Viking room roomstone that was found unearthed in
an archaeological dig in the middle of Oklahoma.
Speaker 2 (01:42:57):
They found a Viking been the Mississippi River there in Tennessee.
Most everything else they found this faking related.
Speaker 4 (01:43:07):
No way, this this goes de A and Doc and
I have talked about this multip times, about soft disclosures
and things like that. You know, they just now started
talking about the heaters on a couple of years ago,
m h five, six years ago. How long it was
they had that uh movie called Pathfinder. We're talking about
going up and meeting with the Indians. But that was
(01:43:33):
way back here, and then all of a sudden later
on a little little bit later on, they start talking
about this whenever, you know, when it first come out
of everyone's like, oh yeah, that's fantasy that that they
never got got that far. And then a couple of
years later, oh, we found a Viking groomstone in Oklahoma.
Speaker 2 (01:43:49):
Mm hmm. They they found them. Like I said earlier,
they founded from one side of his continent to the other.
And it predates any European type stuff. We have proof
of Chinese Japanese here a before any you know, Christopher
Columbus was a twinkle on his daddy's eye. I mean,
this this stuff for three dates all that.
Speaker 1 (01:44:10):
Oh yeah, Like I always say that our history is
not what we're taught. I mean, even before Columbus came,
there was a Welsh prince who came up through Alabama
and basically I'm gonna I'm not gonna say discovered the
New World over here, but by some accounts he did.
And he encountered the moon eyed people, y'all. Okay, And
and his on his crest was a dragon. And guess what,
(01:44:30):
I have encountered a potential petrified dragon in Alabama too,
So go figure. And don't get me started on the
Tartarian Empire, okay, and all that that was here. So yeah,
it's it's wild. That's really cool to know that about
that Viking stone.
Speaker 2 (01:44:49):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (01:44:49):
I mean I've heard about the swords and all the
different you know, artifacts have been found, but I had not.
I had not heard about that.
Speaker 4 (01:44:55):
Yeah, And and Da didn't know this when he wrote
the book, but U the first wild book, Odin's Call,
and he ended up writing where it was at was
only like twenty miles from where the tubbies had their
their big big fight, which is really only just a
(01:45:16):
little ways away from where they found the heathener stone.
Speaker 2 (01:45:19):
Yep. I mean it's looking at it, It's all there,
And that makes the question, is this why these werewolf
encounters are coming over? I mean, look how much of
the Vikings have covered this world? I mean, is that
where they kind of from? I know, but I mean
it's probably helped it, you know. But because I mean,
look at all these cultures. Every single culture has a
(01:45:40):
story about either a dog man or a where every
single and a lot of them both. I mean, Hindus
talk about a tribe a dog people, dog headed people
that are dog shaped twenty four to seven. They live
up in the mountains. They come down every down in
the trade firs and other stuff with the locals and
then go break back up This stuff is all over
(01:46:01):
the world and is throughout history.
Speaker 1 (01:46:05):
It is, well, maybe the Viking has brought the werewolves
with them over here. Maybe maybe that's partly how maybe
they were descended from that one guy, right, what was
his name, Faye Lad? That was his last name, Uh
like leg nick. Faye Lad was his name. And I'm
sure I'm pronouncing that completely wrong. But they say that
all of the werewolves there were descended from him, even
(01:46:26):
some of the kings Okay royalty was descended from this guy.
And he was a werewolf warrior, they said.
Speaker 4 (01:46:37):
Most most historians say, and here again choose whether you
want to believe this because it comes from historians. But
most historians say that the very first case of licanthropy
was King licking or gay or have you all pronounced it?
I know I'm red nick I saying it's liking what
(01:46:59):
I say. You know that The basic story of that
is they had zeus over for supper, and the king
thought he was gonna thought he was smarter than the god,
and he was gonna he was gonna show off in
front of his his his cronies, and he supposedly cooked
his younger son. I've heard two different versions one was
he cooked his younger son, and one another one was
(01:47:22):
it was just human meat. It was gonna try to
uh trick Zeus into eating human flesh, and of course Zeus,
being Zeus, was like, no, I know that's human and
then he cursed him and his other sons too for
the rest of their days to walk uh during the night.
I believed how it was originally said as the beasts
(01:47:43):
and that was supposedly the first first licken throat uh,
that was to ever walk the face of the earth.
Speaker 2 (01:47:51):
Mm hm.
Speaker 1 (01:47:53):
WHOA interesting history there. I did not know that. And
that's where I'm putting up pictures of where wolves up here.
Speaker 4 (01:47:59):
I know where we're nerd. I can't help it.
Speaker 1 (01:48:01):
I love it. I love it. That's why I like
having y'all here talk about this. Caleb Caleb. Caleb says,
cheyennees knew the vikings and uh. And you know, we've
also I've talked about the Chyenne dog men here on
the channel and uh, and that that's very similar. What
they did was very similar to what we're talking about
with the men that would put on the pelts and
(01:48:23):
and get into that beast mode and go fight. Very
interesting stuff, but they knew the I'm sure there was
a lot of a lot of people that knew the vikings,
and that's just part of our history that's been left
out over here for whatever reason. It's kind of.
Speaker 2 (01:48:43):
The most flamboyant speaker.
Speaker 4 (01:48:48):
Look at some look at some of the most uh.
Speaker 7 (01:48:52):
Some of the.
Speaker 4 (01:48:54):
The First Nation tribes who were some of the most
vicious fighters, the Apache, for example. Look at the Apache.
Look at how the Apache wore their hair, they painted
their faces and all that kind of stuff. Who else
did that kind of stuff?
Speaker 2 (01:49:10):
Yeah, actually a lot of people, that's true.
Speaker 1 (01:49:15):
Good point. Yeah, a lot of people to hate. My
buddy Mark, I don't know, I don't think. I don't
see him the chat tonight. But Cryptonville, he's uh, he
saw a dog man with paint smear down his face,
a dog man up in Kentucky. So so that's interesting.
It's not just it's not just the people doing the
war paint. It's cryptids as well, or half human half
(01:49:37):
dogs whatever whatever they are. Okay, and huh Soon says
that Anubis is worshiped by the demonic elites. Oh my gosh,
I like anubist myself. I'm not demonic, but but yeah,
they maybe. I don't know. I've I've always been the guy,
(01:49:58):
You've always been a.
Speaker 4 (01:49:59):
What I've always been a wet, wet guy because.
Speaker 1 (01:50:03):
Oh yeah, he's he's the the god of the underworld, right,
Like he's there to kind of guide people into the underworld.
Speaker 4 (01:50:11):
Nubas is a god of the underworld. His brother is
the protector of the dead, and he's the one that's
supposed to shepherd the dead into into the underworld. But
he was anub brother.
Speaker 1 (01:50:23):
Oh wow, that's that's wild, I mean, and it would
make sense that that would be something if we have
more ancient imagine this, what if we do have way
more ancient Egyptian settlements all over the United States what
is now the United States. We do have all these
you know, burial mounds, these earthen mounds all over the place,
(01:50:43):
and we're we've always been told that some of these,
just like the Egyptian pyramids, we were told those were
for a long time. I think our textbooks were told
that those were tombs of the of the elite right
of the pharaohs and stuff. They're not at all. That's
not what they were used for at all. I mean,
maybe some of them were but that wasn't true. And
(01:51:04):
you know what about the mounds and stuff too, I mean,
what was there something more to them?
Speaker 4 (01:51:10):
Look at how stuff changes from year to year or whatever.
I mean, what did we know about sharks twenty years
ago when Giles came out. Richard Dreyfus didn't make that up.
He got that from some famous shark researchers. All they
know how to do is eat, swim and make little sharks. Well,
now look look at what we know about that do
(01:51:30):
nothing like that. How much has changed about that we
know about a t rex just from the Jurassic part time.
When you know, when Jurassic Park come out, Jack Horner
had everybody convinced that t rexes were nothing but scavengers.
Now it's you know, we talked about this Sunday night
ere Now it's been proven that they were nothing more
or nothing less than some of the best predators that
(01:51:54):
were ever ever walked to face of the earth. Things change.
It doesn't matter what we say now, ten fifteen years
from now, it's gonna somebody's gonna be saying something different.
I mean, how many times has coffee been bad or
good in just our lifetime? Oh coffee, you need to
drink coffee every day? Oh coffee coffee?
Speaker 2 (01:52:12):
Will you?
Speaker 4 (01:52:12):
No, you need to drink coffee.
Speaker 1 (01:52:13):
I mean eggs, nicotine, cholesterol, all that stuff. Everything is
I feel like we've just been lied to for.
Speaker 4 (01:52:21):
A long time on who's in charge as to what's
good for you and what's bad for you.
Speaker 1 (01:52:26):
Well, whoever's been in charge sucks.
Speaker 2 (01:52:29):
Yeah, whoever's most makes up science, history and health.
Speaker 1 (01:52:34):
The squeaky will man, the loud ones. Yeah, well that's
why we have to think for ourselves. Okay, we got
a certain thinking for ourselves. And that's why so many
kids are getting homeschool these days and stuff too, I guess,
but uh, but yeah, that's what I've done. I've done
several shows, right, I've focused on like the the Indian
burial mounds and dog men being cited there in the Bigfoots.
(01:52:57):
And I did talk with you know, like William I,
who's just here, who whose birthday it is? We talked
about that, and he's talked about how the lands are
sacred and they're either cursed or blessed however you look
at it and whatever your perception.
Speaker 3 (01:53:11):
Of it is.
Speaker 1 (01:53:12):
And so I think that that does account for a
lot of these dog men sightings that we're seeing, I
think that I think they're not only guarding the Native
American burial areas and sacred lands. I think that they're
guarding some of the ancient Egyptian sites.
Speaker 2 (01:53:26):
That's what I think we got to stop and think.
I mean a lot of the little case so you're
smaller mounds, you're going to find, Yeah, that's going to
be the trash pile for the Native people. You know,
they had to have a place to put the trash.
You'll you'll find a lot of artifacts in them smaller mounds.
You're bigger ones. Not only have they been known to
(01:53:47):
cover up temples, there's been giant remains found in them things.
There's been other stuff that I too has found in
those in those mounds. So you know, seeing dog men
around them, well you know, giants. We're here for a
long time. Native American people will tell you that these
dog men were known as the is, one of the
elder big brothers, the first beings. Makes sense if they're
(01:54:11):
tied together, they were together for so long, and.
Speaker 1 (01:54:15):
If we had vikings here too, and they brought werewolves,
you know, the whole werewolf tradition over here. And maybe
they had dog men two. Who knows, you know, I
can tell you with a lot of that like remote
viewing data that I get when i've I've been tasked
with targets and involve giants like the redheaded giants or
the giant of Kandahar. A lot of times in my
data it says Norse. I'm thinking I'm looking at Vikings
(01:54:37):
and I'll actually write that in the data. I'm like
Viking Viking Norse, Norse or you know, some kind of
some kind of like Viking ancestry or something is in
the data for those types of targets. A lot of times,
so and we have we have redheaded giants what in
Lovelock Cave. They've been found, the stories of them all
over the place.
Speaker 2 (01:54:57):
They've been found all over Missouri. There's been giant remains
found all over Missouri's temples fi or not temples pyramids.
I'm sorry, I was calling them temples earlier. I'm at pyramids.
Pyramids were fought found all over Missouri. Giant mountains have
been found all over Missouri. I mean, the Ozark Mountains
is the oldest mountain ranges. I can't remember if it's
(01:55:17):
the US or the world. They've just been eroded down
through time. And you know, that's why I talk about
the magic of the Ozark Mountains. There's a lot of
magic here. There's a lot of history tied to the
those Ark Mountains when and so finding this stuff here
in the Ozarks is not gonna be uncommon, you know,
anything from pyramids to giant remains or supernatural paranormal crypti
(01:55:38):
because there's a lot of history. And where you find
a lot of history, a lot of old history, you
find a lot more connectivity.
Speaker 1 (01:55:46):
Yeah, the appellations to the Appalachians are really old, and
so we talk about magic. That's where that's where Robbie
and I were when we got surrounded by something two
the Apalichi gap put the right accent on the right salable. Yeah, Yeah,
that's funny.
Speaker 4 (01:56:05):
Tots mountains. Yeah, the.
Speaker 1 (01:56:11):
Oh my gosh, that sounds definitely like something I would say.
But I know appalations and I still get people still
tell me I pronounce it wrong. I say Apple appellations
and the people are like, no, it's Appalachian or something.
I don't know. It's everything I say.
Speaker 4 (01:56:27):
It depends on what part of the South you're standing in.
Speaker 1 (01:56:29):
Exactly exactly. Well, the appalations go all the way up
into Canada, basically all the way through New York. So
everybody's going to pronounce it differently. Okay, I say it
the way I say it in my part in Georgia. Okay,
so there's no wrong answers here in New York. Yeah,
there's no wrong answers.
Speaker 6 (01:56:48):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:56:48):
This is interesting too because Christopher says aka MACHETI okay, Uh,
you can tell wherever the French went, so did the
were wolf. That's interesting too because you know that is
something that I want to say, I'm thinking of like
voodoo traditions, right, like voodoo and uh and black magic. Uh,
(01:57:10):
those produce that produces wear wolves as well, right. And uh.
We hear about the rugaroo down in New Orleans, down
in the swamps down there, and to buy you get
you the loop, garoo and the rugaroo are down thereop.
Speaker 4 (01:57:27):
Garu is French for were wolf. And a lot of
people say that that that's just that rugaroo is just
the Cajun pronunciation of that. But the Cajuns mix things
up that if you I got a family there, Cajun,
so I can I can talk about a Cajun because
you know, I kind of are one. But uh, they
love mixing stuff up. Just eat some of their food.
Speaker 2 (01:57:48):
I mean.
Speaker 4 (01:57:52):
They got good eating buddy mix up. I tell you
what it mixed up. But some people say say that
that that rugaroo was just pardon my French, a bastardization
of looke garoo. But if you really start looking into it,
it's it's a because rugaroo is not necessarily a where
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it can be anything.
Speaker 1 (01:58:13):
It can be.
Speaker 4 (01:58:13):
It can have an alligator head, it can have it man,
it can have a possum head. I mean it just
but nine times out of ten it takes it takes
on the form of a wolf. But there are so
many things about it's actually really cool legend to get
into and look at it because there's people say that
(01:58:34):
how you keep it from coming in your house as
you put thirteen coins on the ground because it can't
count past twelve, and it will stay outside because it
can't go in your door if it sees the loose
change down there. So you put thirteen coins down there
because it can't count pass count past twelve, so it'll
get to twelve and it'll have to start over and
it'll stay out there to almost time for the run
(01:58:54):
back into the swamp, and that that that's how you
keep the rugaroo out of your house. I've got family
that because they believe that if you say it's you know,
kind of like the the W and the s W,
that's what that's what that is for Cajun's Uh. In Creoles,
you don't say it because if you say it, it'll
either manifest or to possess you and you turn you
(01:59:17):
into one.
Speaker 1 (01:59:18):
Yep, oh yeah, I love. I was gonna mention this
comment right here from Christopher. That's actually how I got
into my according to my family line. Okay, I was
part of the Viking crew that married into the French
family apparently. And so just watch the Serious Vikings that
(01:59:41):
shows you the Vikings married into French royalty. You're not
just I know, right, I know, right, I know, I know,
I think it was Viking he but he married into
the I know, I know he's not. We all have
generational curse breakers, right, It just took a while. My
family line, Yeah, the.
Speaker 2 (02:00:00):
One, the one that we know, Ronal the portrayer is uh,
he married into the French royal bloodline and became French royalty.
Speaker 1 (02:00:09):
Well, that's so you need to quit saying that. Eric,
I'm gonna come at you like a spider monkey here
in a minute. I had to come at you like us.
I'm all hopped up on mountain dew over here.
Speaker 2 (02:00:21):
Okay, Oh this is great.
Speaker 1 (02:00:30):
Of course we would we would quote Talladega Knights with
us all together. We're not. Yes, it's classy. I love it.
That's actually my favorite movie. Okay, anybody's ever wondering what
That's one of my very favorite movies right there because
of the racing. Okay. And yes, Sonia says Robbie has
knowledge on wear wolves. Yes, both both of my fellows
(02:00:52):
here tonight have knowledge on werewolves. And I love it.
Speaker 2 (02:00:55):
Interesting people, people, look, you look at one point in
time in your life. I just never grew out of
the damn phase. But at one point in your life.
Everybody's been fascinated with were wolves at one point in time,
or vampires at one point time. They we played games
being these things. You know, I just never grew up.
Speaker 4 (02:01:16):
I just like them.
Speaker 1 (02:01:19):
Oh man, you know there are a lot of vampires
down in down in New Orleans as well. We heard
a lot about vampires. My buddy Matt okay. Oh, and
you know this actually has some relevance to what we're
talking about tonight because my buddy Matt brought to the
Georgia Bigfoot Conference a couple of weeks ago. We were
both speaking there. He had a bottled vampire, a vampire,
a real vampire and a bottle and I told him,
(02:01:42):
I was like, don't touch it, don't give that to
my child, stay away, put it in your truck and
get out of here. And because it's actually the essence
of a vampire, that's what they say. And so when
I was researching this today, when I was researching these
werewolves of Osrey they're talking about, one of the theories
was like, well, they didn't actually turn into It wasn't
(02:02:04):
people who turned into war. What was It was like
they they went out during their dream state, like in
the astral and went and attacked people and things like that.
And I know that's kind of it's kind of a
whole other level. It's almost interdimensional, right, So it's kind
of weird. But that was one of the theories. They
didn't actually turn in the three dimensional reality that we
live in. It was during their dream state they would
(02:02:25):
go and attack people.
Speaker 4 (02:02:28):
That's a popular movie we've got.
Speaker 2 (02:02:31):
Yeah, that's kind of interesting you say that because if
you study the which is in Norse mythology, dragger is
known as a zombie or a vampire. They've been known
to enter the dreams of the living and torment them.
And that's yours.
Speaker 4 (02:02:51):
But it's like a very very popular horror movie does that?
Speaker 1 (02:02:57):
What Nightmare on Down Street?
Speaker 4 (02:03:00):
Addy Kruin? He was a dream demon?
Speaker 1 (02:03:04):
A dream demon?
Speaker 4 (02:03:05):
What did he feed on? Because think when when you
fast forward to Freddy versus Jason, he didn't have the
power to kill because people had forgotten him and were
not scared of him anymore. He fed on their fear,
So he was a vampire loosh, if you could break
(02:03:29):
it down to that brass tacks, Freddy fed on the
fear of the children because if you took the if
he took his fear. He can think about it in
the first movie when that's how Nancy beat him at
the end of the first movie, she said, I'm not
scared of you and he lost his power.
Speaker 1 (02:03:43):
Over Okay, well, then let's apply that to these were
wolves of Ossory and whether they were actual wear wolves
of shape, shifters of men who turned into actual Harry
were wolves with the fangs and everything. Or were they
feeding off? I mean I know they were. They were
kind of you know, barbaric and stuff. They were out
(02:04:05):
for blood. But and they even smeared blood all over
them and drank the blood of their victims and stuff.
But what drove them? Could it have been the fear
and that loosh? You know what I mean? Like they
definitely were putting that into into the collective consciousness everywhere
they went. You know, people didn't want to mess them.
Speaker 4 (02:04:24):
Like or soup. Uh super So I'm sorry if I
butchered that. But mister boy, that was a that was
a hybrid of a vampire and werewolf. Yeah, and it
was bad news.
Speaker 1 (02:04:39):
Oh yeah, that's that's like on the underworld, right, Like
that moved the underworld like they had. It was like
a hybrid.
Speaker 4 (02:04:49):
Right. But but trust me, there there is something coming
very soon and I ain't talking about mine. There's something
coming very soon. It's gonna do it justice.
Speaker 1 (02:04:59):
M Is it a book? Is that your book?
Speaker 4 (02:05:03):
Not mine?
Speaker 1 (02:05:04):
Not yours?
Speaker 4 (02:05:05):
Not bye by a better writer than I. Oh wow,
there's gonna be some good stuff in the upcoming lake View.
Speaker 2 (02:05:15):
Man.
Speaker 4 (02:05:15):
Let's just put it that way.
Speaker 1 (02:05:17):
Oh, that's DA's book, right, that's great. Yeah, you know,
I just I feel like Luis is still fed off.
That's what's feeding a lot of these entities today, demonic
entities and stuff. Is that lush, And that's why they
put these big old stadiums on top of these lay
lines at these places of power where it's generating all
(02:05:39):
that energy and I don't know they're powering up. I
guess these out there, right.
Speaker 4 (02:05:45):
We look into it and we found out that l
b L has three lay lines that run through it.
Speaker 1 (02:05:52):
Mm hmmm, of course it does.
Speaker 4 (02:05:54):
Of course.
Speaker 1 (02:05:56):
I've got a LAYLNE map right here if you want
to see it.
Speaker 2 (02:06:00):
Yeah, yeah, covered this many times. You know, evil things
take what they're to take the shape and whatever fear
you have, because they feed off your fear, you know, I.
Speaker 4 (02:06:12):
Mean, go ahead, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (02:06:18):
Now.
Speaker 4 (02:06:18):
I was just gonna say that. It's funny that you
say that because people have asked and I give my
opinion about the difference between a dog man and a werewolf.
And yeah, if you listen to people, to a lot
of people like take DA's dog man encounter. You know,
he said it was leaning up against the tree, it
(02:06:38):
was just looking around. It saw him and uh saw
he was looking and it it was like an animal.
It turned and ran. But then you hear other people
talk about werewolf encounters where and they use the terms demonic,
hell hound, all this stuff I have said for I
(02:06:59):
can't tell you how long I've had this theory that
there are demons in this world, and there are demons
that are trying they're they're trying to claim human souls,
and they they just like Freddy Krueger, they feed on
your fear. And I have said time and time again
that if you're scared of a werewolf, if that's your
biggest fear, then that's what's going to appear in front
(02:07:22):
of you. It may not be a true dog man
or a true werewolf like we were talking about tonight,
But think about how many descriptions you've heard people say that.
You've had other people talk about it when they're oh, well,
you know, it scared me, but it didn't, or it
was just an animal that ran off ideas, But then
you talk about the ones that are like, I mean,
(02:07:42):
I'm it was just it was demonic, it was hellish,
it was a hell hound, it was you know it
was straight from hell. I think when you look at
you start looking at it, I think those are ones
that they that was true demonic possession or demonic uh appearances,
I guess for lack of a better term.
Speaker 2 (02:08:04):
Well, and that's why we always say that's the difference
between red glowing eyes and red reflective eyes. Most of
your predators have a red reflective eye to him when
the light shines of versus an actual red glowing eye.
And the red glowing eyes is very very much tied
to demonic stuff. But when you're in that state of
(02:08:25):
fear and adrenaline and stuff like that, you're not going
to stop and going hey wait, take ten for sec
you got red on eyes or red reflective eyes. You're
just not going to do that. Man, your fears going
on and nothing. You're gonna see what you're gonna see
in your mind, gonna make it.
Speaker 1 (02:08:38):
Up m work, you know, Robbie. When when Greg House
was on the show with us that night, he was
talking about the dog Man report that was out of
the area where he lives, not too far forward. I
did some dog man investigating over near Bankhead for US
in Alabama, and he said there was a report out
of there of dog man with blue eyes, right, blue
(02:09:00):
glow and eyes. Do you remember that. I think he
said blue glowing eyes. Yeah, it was. I think it
was the blue eye. It wasn't reflective, it was like
I glow or something. I don't think it was just
like eye shine. So that's that's interesting. I mean, we
hear about all these different colors. I personally, I don't believe.
(02:09:21):
This is my opinion. I don't believe that everything with
red eyes is demonic, you know what I mean, I
just never have but some people do. Its associated with that,
So I don't know. I like to keep it open mind. Okay,
and yeah, know me says lay lines the former electromagnetic
grid of the Nephelin World Empire. Oh my gosh, there's
(02:09:45):
there's something to the lay lines. Absolutely one hundred percent.
And I think there's actually a connection between the burial mounts,
like the what we call Indian burial mounds. Some people
get offended by that term now, but so I've always
called them, okay and uh and all these burial mounds,
and there's I think there's a connection to them. Not
(02:10:06):
only are their cryptids there. You know, I had a
I have a friend who was going around plotting out
all the like I guess, I don't want to say
new lay lines, but plotting out basically lay line traveling
all over the South, going from burial mounds to burial
mounds and plotting out the GPS coordinates and stuff. You know,
(02:10:27):
I don't know what she was doing. It was something
for her job, okay, And so there's there's something to it, y'all.
That's all I'm gonna say. And she would because she
she was caught trying to kind of get an idea
of where I do some of my my cryptid research
and stuff too, because it all runs on those lay lines.
And that's how she was able to kind of plot
(02:10:48):
some more of these land these lay lines out and
by us kind of working together on some of these
high strangeness hot spots, okay, because that's where that's where
these and there they are connected to some of these
burial mounds MHM and and a lot of some of
the burial mounds are in national parks too and stuff.
I mean, we have a bunch of big burial mounds
(02:11:09):
in Georgia. There's one up in near Unicoid or in Hell.
In Georgia, there's one they call it the Romeo and
Juliet mount. I think we've got them in Old Mulgi.
We've got the eday India Mounds. South Carolina's got you.
Speaker 2 (02:11:23):
Look a lot of your temples, your pyramids, your your
holy places, they're on these the natural uh magnetic lines
of the Earth, the energy lines, which what follows them
lay lines. It's all. It's all connected to energy at
motor Earth. I mean there. That's why they put it
things into places.
Speaker 1 (02:11:46):
Oh yeah, sovereign cosmic wild man. What's that? He says,
Freddy Krueger. There's actually a there actually is a demonic
offworld corpse oration corporation called Krueger. There is a company Krueger.
Speaker 4 (02:12:00):
I know that.
Speaker 1 (02:12:02):
That's wild. Yeah, Krueger. I would have never thought when
I was a kid, like any of these movies could
have been real, y'all? Okay, like that's that. Freddy Krueger
was one of the worst. Actually, when I was in
sixth grade, I remember I dressed up like one of
those little girls that jumped the rope, that was jumping
rope and singing.
Speaker 2 (02:12:20):
One for you.
Speaker 1 (02:12:24):
Yes, uh okay, so this is let me do it.
Let me do a little commercial break because I gotta
tell y'all something funny. You wonder why I'm so weird? Okay,
I mean, y'all never have to wonder why I'm weird.
Y'all just know I'm weird. But when I was in
sixth grade, we had a fall festival every year at
Halloween Festival, and in my class, we're in sixth grade
in elementary school, so we got to do the Haunted House,
(02:12:46):
and so I my mom My mom was kind of
in charge of it. So my mom my mom's in
the chat, y'all. I'm not gonna say who she is.
She's in the chat, though, and uh my mom went
she was like, well, we're gonna If we're gonna do
this house, we're gonna do that, right. So all my
class we all got together, we all decided what we're
going to do. One guy was like the vampire. Some
of us were like Freddy Krueger Girls, and we're gonna
(02:13:07):
jump rope and sing and be all creepy. And we
had the mummies, we had zombies, we had everything in
this house out at the baseball field. It was like
the concession stand is what we got to make that
Haunted house out of. And it was it was a production,
and my mom went to a butcher place, like a
place where they slaughter pigs. We were sixth strade in
(02:13:28):
elementary school. My mom went and got two hogheads like pigs.
But we had all that. So it was so weird, y'all.
It was crazy. Looking back on it, I'm like today,
they would not allow that. I am positive my son's
school would not allow for fresh pig heads to be
sitting on haybills outside of the at the fall festival.
These wouldn't. But we did it up right, y'all. We
(02:13:50):
had we had that was a real haunted house. We
scared the crab out of people that haunted house. Man.
Speaker 4 (02:13:59):
There's a lot of stuff that we did when we
were kids that would not be allowed.
Speaker 1 (02:14:04):
Oh no, absolutely not, that would. I mean, you can't
even say the word g u N at my son's
school or you get you get like kicked out of
school and all that kind of stuff. It's just crazy.
Speaker 4 (02:14:17):
Yeah, it's wild. So yeah, we did. We did. When
I started coaching, I was mortified to know that we
couldn't call them what they used to call them. When
you run up and down the basketball court and touch
all the hash marks and all the way. You can't
call them those anymore.
Speaker 1 (02:14:36):
I don't even know what that is. We'll have to
talk after the show.
Speaker 4 (02:14:41):
The s words.
Speaker 1 (02:14:43):
Oh okay, man, we just there. There's the times have changed,
you know what I mean? The times have definitely changed,
but uh, you know it's it's because of who's who's
in charge. What do we say earlier about the victors?
Are the flamboyant ones that way? You said flamboyant so
and probably not. I don't know that's the term I'm
looking for. But yeah, people that.
Speaker 2 (02:15:07):
They make the rutty don't want to, Harold think they
have their power. Their power comes from hey, I discovered this,
and if they're proven wrong, they don't want to give
it up. They lose, That's right.
Speaker 1 (02:15:21):
I see, Harold didn't put it in the chat. I
see it. Okay, I know it's called self deletion on YouTube.
Speaker 5 (02:15:27):
Now.
Speaker 1 (02:15:28):
God, it's so weird how we have to like have
alternate phrases for everything. It's so weird, y'all.
Speaker 4 (02:15:34):
We don't have anyway, we don't have to.
Speaker 1 (02:15:37):
It's like we police ourselves though kind of. It's almost
like a weird societal experiment, isn't it Like I've I've
gotten to where, like, I don't censor myself as much
as I did for a second, because I'm like, well,
who's in charge of sensor?
Speaker 2 (02:15:49):
Who?
Speaker 1 (02:15:49):
Who even came up with this stuff? Who says we
can't say these words? And so I say them every
now and then just to be a rebel. And and
my my numbers hadn't gotten to byas I'm okay, I
think it's all bull crap.
Speaker 4 (02:16:03):
I'm sorry, but some of these people would not have
made it growing up when we did.
Speaker 1 (02:16:07):
No, probably not. And yeah, I don't know. I mean
my son. That's why I get calls from my son's
teacher all the time, probably because he I'm raising him
to be like me. Okay, so.
Speaker 2 (02:16:23):
A couple of them phone calls from my kids, your
daughter beating up in school, who threw the first punch
and the other kid? Good job kid, My.
Speaker 1 (02:16:32):
Gosh, Oh that's funny. Yeah, it's it happens, you know.
I I am raising a free thinking child. He's a
free free thinker. Okay, that's a that's the best way
to describe it, right, there's a free thinker. And yes,
if it gets them in trouble, I'm prepared to get
more phone calls. At least at least one of his
(02:16:54):
teachers and I are friends, and the other ones not
so much. But it's okay, it's okay. We need we
need children like that in our society, okay, because y'all
know it's not and uh and we also have you know,
I take my kid out in the field sometimes, we
(02:17:15):
go out, we go big footing pretty often, and I
take him along with me, not to the scary places
that are real dangerous. I don't take him there, okay,
But Robbie, he was you know, my son was with
us that one night where we that was actually the
scariest night. We weren't expecting that. We got surrounded by
something out in the field that night, and my son
was there and we pretty much had to We got
out of there quick, you know, because he was there.
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But you know, it's just it's making them tough.
Speaker 4 (02:17:41):
Okay, I guess Absol, I missed that game.
Speaker 1 (02:17:46):
Yeah, let's see what did Harold say?
Speaker 3 (02:17:52):
No?
Speaker 4 (02:17:53):
Yeah, I am not.
Speaker 1 (02:17:57):
I am not pulling that up, y'all.
Speaker 2 (02:18:00):
Sorry, Oh my god, it's a game like that's mean.
Speaker 1 (02:18:09):
Okay, Well I didn't I never played that one.
Speaker 4 (02:18:11):
Okay, that game made us tougher.
Speaker 1 (02:18:15):
Oh man, Yes, everything made us tougher, tougher Okay, I
think yes. Well, lucky for for society, some of us
are raising really tough kids still, okay, And we're gonna
get back to all that being tough and everything, and
because we're gonna have to be Listen, if we've got
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all these cryptids running around and uh, you know, wear
wolves and dog men and all that stuff, we need
the next generation of of dog man hunters.
Speaker 4 (02:18:45):
I've said it time and time again. We don't have
the people like we used to have with Davy Crockett
and Daniel Boone and Teddy Roosevelt and those people that
went in and things back into the national parks. Now
we've had the Black Plague of the twenty first century
and they've come come back out. We don't have the
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we don't have the people that are going to go
push those things. I'm sorry, we don't. I mean, are
there still people like that, yeah, but not in the
numbers that they used to be.
Speaker 2 (02:19:17):
Yeah, I mean I just have to bring forth.
Speaker 1 (02:19:24):
Caleb said, the best marines come from the wild kids. Yeah. Actually,
fun fact, my son is determined to be a marine.
He was I think he was born in marine. He
must have be reincarnated or something because he is determined.
Speaker 4 (02:19:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:19:42):
Yeah, so they come from the wild kids. My kid's
a little bit wild. He's a little wild.
Speaker 3 (02:19:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:19:50):
Oh my gosh. Man, Well this has been a really
really awesome fun show tonight. I mean, I know it's
a school night. So speaking of kids, I just remembered
I got one. I got a kid, so for me,
you don't Oh yeah, that's right. You're not working at
the school anymoor, are you? You're back on school?
Speaker 4 (02:20:10):
School tomorrow is good Friday?
Speaker 2 (02:20:12):
Yeprow, maybe we been.
Speaker 4 (02:20:17):
I want to check it's good Friday, the morning I
missed something Friday Friday before Easter. It's tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (02:20:28):
Usually we usually have to Okay, well I'll double check.
Well we just got off spring break too, so ours
I know he has school tomorrow.
Speaker 4 (02:20:37):
I want to check on that. You might have missed
a memo.
Speaker 1 (02:20:39):
Now I'm taking him to school, y'all know. I will
admit when he was in like second grade or kindergarten,
I did drive him to school a day when he
didn't have school, and I didn't know. I just didn't
get the memo, so.
Speaker 2 (02:20:52):
Not realizing offer like five days and then I was like, oh, boss, like,
all right, I see Monday mornings. I'm like, okay, so
I don't think about it of work. Where the hell
is everybody yet? Did I miss something here? And I'm
calling my boss up, going, you know, did I miss something?
He goes, dude, it's a holiday. Went what holiday is it?
Oh crap?
Speaker 1 (02:21:12):
Oh my god. I just asked my son. I was like,
do you have school tomorrow? He was like, yeah, I
got school. So I don't know. I will double check
though we listen. I don't know. We I don't remember
ever getting that Friday off. But but the Easter Bunny
is coming to see my kid. Hopefully he's been good
enough to have the Easter Bunny come show up on Sunday.
So yeah, we're we're definitely celebrating Easter. We have a
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lot of a lot of Easter egg hunting to do
this weekend, and yeah, we got a full weekend ahead.
So yeah, Well this has been awesome, y'all. I mean,
I guess, I guess the kind of wrap it up tonight,
we can wrap it up a little bit talking about
the Wolfwalkers or the the werewolves of Osary. I think
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I think that. My takeaway for tonight is like, well,
we've got all this hidden history here in the United States.
We got these Viking settlements here, We've got all these
Egyptian settlements here. We really don't know the whole history
of like how dog Man got here or the werewolf
phenomenon or whatever. Maybe it's always been here, but it
could have come with those people that were here before,
(02:22:17):
and maybe they're sitting here guarding these lands from the
people who settle here that it's kind of been hidden
from us in our history books. So and I also
am taking away the idea of the people who wrote
our history are flamboyant. That's funny. That is oh man,
I like that.
Speaker 2 (02:22:37):
I like that.
Speaker 1 (02:22:37):
I don't know, do you guys have any final thoughts
on our Irish werewolves tonight?
Speaker 2 (02:22:45):
Man, just more to look into. I mean, there's a
lot of stuff to tie on that with the history
that we know of these things, it's I don't know
if we can ever get to the bottom level. I mean,
there's so many possibilities. But you know, you're you're your
dad is pretty pretty spot on.
Speaker 1 (02:23:08):
Well, there's a whole bunch of war war data, a
bunch of blood and hurting and unliving and all that
kind of stuff. So, uh yeah, I didn't. I wasn't
even thinking about all the torture devices they use back
then too, And you know the the witch trials, the
werewolf trials that were going on back then. I mean, gosh,
(02:23:28):
it was a pretty brutal time to be alive, I
would think, So, yeah, I don't know. All right, here's
a final question for both of y'all. Would you if
you were met with knowing that you had torture coming
like that, Robbie, would you say you were a were wolf?
If they were like, all right, you're either a were wolf,
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admit to this, See you're a were wolf, or we're
gonna stick a poker where the sun don't shine. That's
pretty easy answer, right, would be like, I'm a werewolf?
Speaker 4 (02:24:03):
Would you.
Speaker 1 (02:24:06):
Probably depend on what it was.
Speaker 4 (02:24:10):
I guess it depends on how pissed off they had
me at that point.
Speaker 1 (02:24:15):
Oh man, I would definitely plan on reincarnating and hunting
them down, just like I was in some movie like
Taking or something like. I'd be like Jean Claude van
Dam coming back to haunt them.
Speaker 4 (02:24:27):
You better hope you kill me with that because when
I get out of here, you.
Speaker 1 (02:24:31):
Better, you better. Yeah all right, Eric, what about you?
Speaker 2 (02:24:37):
I wouldn't not stand my ground, But honestly, I have
never been put in a situation like it. I've experience.
It was, you know, training in the military, which we're
trained to keep you know, a certain mindset, and you
know your name, your rank, social unit. That's all you
need to know. But at the same time, you got
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something and go on going up to the brown eye.
Speaker 1 (02:25:07):
This is for entertainment purposes only, y'all. I forgot to
say that tonight. Sometimes we do have to say that
just because we're talking about silly stuff tonight.
Speaker 4 (02:25:15):
Keep that thing away from my no, no, square, yeah,
don't touch me.
Speaker 1 (02:25:21):
Oh my gosh, barbaric that's all that was. But but
oh my gosh. Well this has been really fun, y'all,
And thank y'all both for being here tonight. Robbie, thank
you for hopping on. And I want both of y'all
to tell the audience tonight. We'll start with let's start
with Eric. Eric, tell everybody about your YouTube channel and
about your books and where people can find you. And
then we'll go to your.
Speaker 2 (02:25:43):
Hey can't sit in the background I'm the host of
The Bizarre and Unknown Saturdays at five o'clock Central Standard time.
You usually have campfire chats with erical guess, and that's
a safe place for you to come and share your encounters.
So if you wanted to talk about something, I'll bring
If you just want to talk about in chat, we'll
keep it in chat. But that's that was created by
(02:26:05):
you know, the su the subscribers, I mean, my fan base.
You know, you guys created that show. That's your show
Sundays is my more professional I guess you can say show.
It's the actual Bazaar and the Unknown, and that's on
Sundays here in a couple of days. My editor texted
me yesterday or day before said he should have the
(02:26:27):
final editing a Beast of the Ozarks First Kill finished,
so that should be coming out within the week if
everything works out right. I've got the book cover created,
everything's all set up, just got to download it and
release it, so that'll be coming out here very soon.
I've been working on snow Falk in the Life of
snow Fox, and I've been working on a couple others
(02:26:48):
as well.
Speaker 1 (02:26:51):
Awesome Awesome, and people can get those on Amazon right.
Speaker 2 (02:26:55):
Amazon Kendall Audio. Most of mine are on audio. One isn't,
and that's just because the poor guy was in the
California fires, so I gave him some time. Man, get
your stuff set up. We'll worry about getting it put
out later. But all my books I do put out
on audio. That's because I like to listen to audio
(02:27:15):
books too. I know how it is. Yeah, I lose
my butt on it, but you know it's something helps
everybody else out.
Speaker 1 (02:27:22):
I can appreciate that. Yes, it's good to have it
when you're commuting and stuff. We're in the car a lot. Yeah,
I love that. Thank you, Eric, thank you for being here.
And Robbie tell everybody about your podcast and your books
and whatever else you Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:27:38):
You can find me every Wednesday and Saturday night on
dax Makina at eight o'clock Central time, which is nine
o'clock Mining Jessica's time, East Coast. Yeah, Sir, Me, Da
Dot Steve or any combination of the four. It's usually
(02:28:01):
it's me and DA because Doc and Steve actually have
to work, which I worked, but I worked during the day.
But it's usually me and DA and then Doc and
Steve just pop in when they can as much as
they can, so you can find us every Wednesday and
Saturday night and Sunday nights. We have been doing what
(02:28:21):
we would like to finally call the r r A,
the Redneck Reading Association, or camp if you want to
be politically correct about it. We've been reading some of
DA's books just to kind of we are thinking about
making that like the for the people who are members
of the Channel only still kind of working on that.
(02:28:44):
But DA just got moved back into this house. I
think they got pretty much everything in the house today.
They got their last couple of loads today or maybe yesterday.
One of those. Eric actually went and helped them get
some of the big stuff. Thank you for that, Eric,
because I'm twelve and a half hours away and i
want to help my best friend and I can't because
(02:29:05):
I'm twelve and a half hours away. So for me, Eric,
thank you for going and helping him. And and I
really appreciate that because you know, Doc and I are
so far away we can't help him. And now that
we really appreciate Eric going doing that because you know,
DA is doing a lot better with this stuff, but
(02:29:25):
he don't need to be doing that kind of stuff.
And a lot, so a lot of it fell on
Noah and Nick and you know, so thank you for
doing that. But anyway, I digress. As far as my books,
same thing as Eric. You can find them on Amazon,
and I recently just put this one on audible as well,
(02:29:49):
so it's on Kendle Audible and paperback on Amazon. Book
two or the first book is Shadow Walker's Silver Star.
Book two is Shadow Walker's The Creature of Skateboard Swamp.
Kind of a little twist going down the lower part
of South krack Alaki looking for the Lizard Man. And uh,
(02:30:13):
that one should be getting ready to hit, uh probably
next week, maybe sooner. DA's got it right now and
he's doing the final formatting and putting the publisher information
and all that kind of good stuff on it. It's
got everything, it's it's been edited, everything, I got the
new cover, everything ready to go. Just waiting on Dad
(02:30:35):
again that but there again, we're we're waiting on d
A to get all his computer and stuff put back
together in his new office. So you know, I guess
I'll give him a little bit of a a little
bit of a you know, on that one, because he
cut him a little bit of slacks since he's basically
been homeless for the past month. But it should be.
It should be coming out and it'll be on all
(02:30:57):
platforms too. It'll be on uh ebook, paperback, uh Kendle,
and audible.
Speaker 2 (02:31:06):
So cool. I don't know if you've seen that place
he was at. Probably I.
Speaker 4 (02:31:12):
Just just pictures and it didn't I mean I saw
his little I mean he was in his office, was
in his old house. Was small, but good gracious, how
he well, he's basically in a hall with an alcove
in a hall.
Speaker 1 (02:31:29):
Oh no, I bet it's going to be good to
get back home then, yeah, And that's awesome. That's cool
that you look so close to d A two Eric,
I can appreciate.
Speaker 2 (02:31:36):
That's the very first paranormal investigation I ever put on
my YouTube. You know, d A and his wife and
you know Nola were part of that. So and then
my youngest daughter was a part of the other one
that I put out, you know s that was her
(02:31:57):
very first paranormal investigations she ever been on. And it's
man just to be able to take your child on
something like that. It's just it's a feeling like no
weather when you take them out on investigations.
Speaker 1 (02:32:09):
So it was fun. Yeah, I know a little something
about that. Take my kid out sometimes with me. It
just depends on where we're going, Okay, especially if it's
a daytime trip. He goes with me. But thank y'all
so much for being here today.
Speaker 4 (02:32:23):
Y'all.
Speaker 1 (02:32:23):
Everybody, please go and go purchase their books. Everybody show
some love to Robbie and to Eric ed Tessaman and
Robbie Rains find their books on Amazon and Kendall. Okay,
and and go subscribe to With the Bizarre the Unknown
and to da X making over on YouTube. Y'all and guys,
thank y'all so much for being here today. This has
(02:32:44):
been really fun. And uh and I got a special
treat having both of y'all here tonight. And Robbie, thank
you for hopping on with us. Yeah, it's all fun.
We'll have to do this again.
Speaker 2 (02:32:55):
Thank yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:32:55):
Oh, by the way, I am, I am three chapters
into book three now. By the way, too, I forgot.
Speaker 1 (02:33:03):
Out the books. That's awesome.
Speaker 4 (02:33:10):
Number two, I set a goal for myself to get
three done before the school year was over because I
wasn't sure what I was gonna do this summer. But
I found out now, I'm gonna I've got all I
gotta do is cover all four schools all summer, so
I'm gonna have plenty of time on my hands. So
but still I wanted. I wanted to get That was
the goal I set, and I'm gonna. I'm gonna accomplish it.
Speaker 2 (02:33:30):
So you can do it there, I've only this is
gonna be I think this is my eighth one that
I have published. I mean, before you know it, it's
just bam bam bam. You're you're checking them out. They're good,
it's fun.
Speaker 4 (02:33:45):
Yeah, I'm enjoying it.
Speaker 1 (02:33:47):
That's awesome. I'm so proud of both of y'all. This
is great and uh yeah, so you guys, everybody goes
show some support and some loved our our fellow cryptid
enthusiast over here, and uh and I hope y'all will
come back and see me and come out with us
again here on the channel and everybody go make sure
you go watch The Bizarre and Unknown n DA x
MOKNA throughout the week and I'll be back here on
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Saturday night, y'all on the Hunt ten pm. Come see me.
It will be easter. It'd be the night before Easter. Okay,
so I'm not gonna have a late show because the
Easter Bunny's coming that night. But nonetheless, everybody, enjoy your
Good Friday to tomorrow. Good Friday. It was the last Friday.
Good Friday. Remember, yes, it was last Friday. Probably I think.
Speaker 4 (02:34:31):
It was last Friday.
Speaker 1 (02:34:32):
It was Palm Friday. And then tomorrow is Good Friday. Then,
and I think that we have school tomorrow, but I'm
in a double check. Okay, that'd be great if we don't,
but I will double check. We usually don't get that
day off. I don't think at our school, but I
will definitely check. And everybody have a wonderful night. This
has been so much fun. Thank you guys so much
for being here. Thank you to all my mods for
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being here tonight and for all the support. And I
will see you guys back here on Saturday. Y'all stay
safe out there. I hope you'll learned something. I always
learned something on these shows.
Speaker 4 (02:35:03):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (02:35:03):
And you guys do your own research on the Werewolves
of Austrey and all these hidden settlements with the Egyptians
and the Vikings all over the United States. All right, everybody,
have a great night. Don't live in fear, live in awareness,
and I'll see yall Saturday. Bye, y'all.
Speaker 6 (02:36:00):
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