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August 22, 2025 82 mins
On this episode of “A Glitch in the Matrix,” Jessica explores the high strangeness of Yellowstone National Park, America's first national park and the first and oldest in the world. From the growing cluster of missing people, cryptid and strange creature encounters, and recent sightings of animals fleeing the area have sparked concerns of an imminent massive eruption of the super volcano in the park.

What's really going on at this national park? Geryl and Jane Fountain of Midwest Night Watchers join Jessica for this discussion, and they examine pictures of Dogmen taken at national parks across America.

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Speaker 1 (01:00):
Well, good afternoon everybody. It's the Cryptid Huntress and boy,
we have another great show today. We are going to
be going into the topic of Yellowstone National Park today
and all of the anomalies that surround this park with
the cryptid encounters, the animals that are said to be fleeing.
Of course, mainstream media says that is all all miss information, okay,

(01:26):
and that's just a natural occurrence. However, we are going
to really dive deep into that, into some strange weather
patterns we've seen over the area around the Midwest lately,
that fault line, the super volcano, and a lot of
other anomalies. I've even done some remote viewing of Yellowstone
National Park via Barry Lyttleton and he's given me a

(01:48):
couple of blind coordinate remote viewing targets almost three years ago.
Y'all can't believe we've been doing it that long here
on air. About two and a half from more years ago.
Barry gave me the remote viewing targets of the Yellowstone
Lake Whispers Whispers or something, and we're going to go
over that today a little bit. And Gugwey in the

(02:09):
fog said to kidnap hikers out of Yellowstone National Park.
Of course, we do have a massive missing person's cluster
in Yellowstone National Park. We have some statistics there, We've
got some numbers. We're going to talk about that and
all of the connections that we're about to start making today, y'all,
hold on and buckle up buttercups, like I like to say.

(02:32):
And I also do have our good friends garyl and
Jane Fountain here of Midwest Night Watchers and chi Ro Sounds,
and we're going to have a really good time today, y'all.
It's a little concerning, actually, some of the stuff we're
going to be talking about today, but it's very important
that we have a discussion about it because it seems

(02:52):
like a lot of the things that might need to
be on our radar or being conveyed to the public
as missing information and stuff like that. So let's sort
it out today, y'all. We're all do it together. And
maybe it is a bunch of misinformation, who knows. Who knows.
I'm going to get Jane and girl's opinions on all this,
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(03:14):
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all right, well let's get to our show today. Let's

(04:18):
get to our show, because I think I've almost been
off more than I could shoot today, Okay, because we
need to cover all of these topics. It's a whole
lot and let's get into it.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
So we're exploring the high strangeness of Yellowstone National Park,
America's first national park and the oldest in the world.
From the growing cluster of missing people, cryptis and strange
creature encounters, and recent sieties of animals fleeing the area,
conservats have been sparked of an imminent massive eruption of
a super volcano in the park. GARYL and Jean Fountain

(04:55):
of Midwest Night Watchers and Chierro Sounds are here to
discuss all of this with us today. I mean, I'm
going to show you guys a video of actual bigfoots
in Yellowstone National Park. I can't wait. Please help me.
Welcome to the show, our good friends, Jeane and GARYL.
Found Hey Jane, Hey, Garyl. Hello, thank you so much

(05:15):
for being here today.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
Well, thanks for having us, Thank you.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
Yellowstone's one of my favorites.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
Oh gosh, I would love well. I like the movie,
the show, the TV show. Okay, but I've never been
to Yellowstone, not yet. Have you guys been there before?

Speaker 2 (05:29):
I've been there several times. Yes, oh, very nice. I
might have moved out there, and she actually moved to Montana,
but an hour and a mile and a half away
from the Yellowstone border.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
And so then she passed. My brother took over her place,
and so he is in that area. So he's right there,
a mile and a half away from one of the borders.
So I'm very familiar with the area.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
Oh that's wonderful. Well, I cannot wait to go there
one day. I've got to to go on a tour
of the United States and our national parks just to
look for dog Man and Bigfoot if nothing else.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
It's gorgeous.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
It is absolutely beautiful. And actually, you know what, I've
got some pictures to show of the park. I know
people are pretty familiar with it. It's been all over
the news lately because we got this super volcano in
the park. Yeah, that sounds dangerous. Is actually one of
the biggest volcanoes in the world, they say, and that

(06:28):
is frightening, which could be detrimental. I mean, it could
really take out tens of thousands of people if this
thing were to a.

Speaker 4 (06:36):
Reupt right, Yeah, it'll affect the whole United States for sure.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
Oh my gosh, I actually have maps that show the
area now. Right now, we're showing the beautiful side of Yellowstone. Okay,
to me it looks super squatchy, a perfect place for
bigfoots to reside, to hide, to thrive. And and one
thing that really kind of it kind of irritates me

(07:05):
to the point where like I almost don't want to
go to Yelison is the tourist and how they have been.
There's all these videos of them encroaching upon the wildlife.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
There.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
Have you guys seen that?

Speaker 3 (07:17):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (07:17):
Yeah, absolutely, there's always people trying to take pictures of
bison and moose, moose and all that, and they ended
up getting gored or ran over or their cars getting destroyed.

Speaker 2 (07:28):
Yeah, moose is not something you want to go up
and hug.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
No, I don't think anything anyone was hurt in the
takings of these pictures, y'all. Okay, But can you imagine
getting that close for a selfie to a bike? Yeah,
that's wild.

Speaker 3 (07:44):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
I've I've just seen too many tragic videos of people
getting headbutted and stampled, you know, trampled all over when
it comes to that. But my goodness, it's like a
line like I saw it. I remember back when we
were in high school. Okay, don't y'all, don't make fun
on any pladies, But I know people used to cruise,

(08:07):
cruise the plaza back when I was a kid and
a teenager. That's what when you live in a small town,
that's what you do on the bacas. Okay, and uh,
I can't believe I'm talking about this, but it reminds
me of that. When you look at videos today of
people that are tourists and Yellowstone, there's cars like backed up.

(08:28):
I guess maybe a lot of them. They're like kind
of it's like they're cruising. People are parking their cars
and getting out and like hanging out taking pictures of
the wolves and the bison and you know, the mease
the moose out there, and uh, and it just seems
like it's very crowded. It seems really crowded.

Speaker 4 (08:48):
It seems like car accidents going through the park is
like the number one reason why people get hurt, not
because of the wildlife necessarily or the hiking, it's because
they're not paying attention.

Speaker 3 (08:58):
They're watching moose or bison.

Speaker 4 (09:01):
They're looking over the side they start throwing down the
person back of them, rear ends them, or they stopped
really fast because a bear something crosses the road.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
And see, that's definitely not that's just not normal with
the bear.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
No, it's not, it's not. Sorry, y'all, my son's phone
is ringing. Okay, sorry that Sorry about that, y'all. Okay, yeah,
you usually have that thing vibrate, so sorry, but yeah, okay,

(09:43):
but you see, Okay, So I was just showing pictures
of like the bear, a bunch of bears in the
road and uh and this is actually kind of what
I'm not going to say. This is something that was
like sparking people to start posting about how the animals
were fleeing out of the park recently and stuff. But
there's especially if you go on our trusted news source TikTok,

(10:04):
a lot of people and I say that jokingly, there
are a lot of people that are posting videos of
animals like leaving in mass that is what it looks
like right out of the park. Okay, First of all,
is that normal? Don't animals migrate anyways? And second of all,
you know what would they be running for if they

(10:26):
were leaving?

Speaker 3 (10:27):
Right? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (10:28):
I mean, they do migrate, and usually it's within the park.
I mean, there's two point two million acres in Yellowstone.
A lot of people don't realize how big this park
actually is. Right there's high grounds, there's low grounds, there's prairies.
So they had their normal summer hang out. Then when
winter fall starts to get here, they you know, they move.
And but the pictures and videos that they're showing online

(10:53):
are actually big groups of animals and theirs and the
elk and all this is moving out of their normal
migrating pattern, I think, But they say they're not. I mean,
the park rangers and experts are all saying, no, this
is normal. But I don't think it's white as normal
as they they're saying it is.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
Now, I will say, I think the bison, buffalo, whatever
you want to call them, that is a normal thing,
because you do see that every year. And everybody's panicking.
So I contacted my brother who lives up there, and
he says, oh, those crazy news people. He said, this
happens all the time. Now this year. I haven't talked

(11:34):
to him. But mountain lions and bears, that's not a
common thing, but all of them grouping together like that
and leaving. Now I understand about the buffalo because I
probably do that every year and everybody just freaks out.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
Yes, it makes you wonder. Now I'm gonna I'm gonna
share my screen here if I can get it too.
I've been having a lot of technical difficulties the past
couple of shows here, so it might it might take
just a second. No, but I am a tempting. Here
we go, here we go. It's just kind of slow today.
But I wanted I wanted the audience to see this, okay,

(12:12):
because it says I did I just did a duck
duct go search, you know, just a search of animals
fleeing wildlife fleeing Yellowstone, Okay, And and it's just got
a lot of you know, it shows pictures, but all
the all the articles especially, you know, it's always the
mainstream articles, mostly the first page right MSM and government

(12:36):
official government pages will usually get the you know, the
first spots right there. But it says, you know, Yellowstone
animal exodus. Why are why are they leaving? And are
animals leaving Yellowstone? And here's here's the facts, you know,
but a lot of them, like politifacts, says, you know,
animals aren't fleeing Yellowstone National Park. And of course we

(12:59):
got this one here says the travel dot com Yellowstone
is fleeing animals spark imminent volcanic Let's see if I
find volcanic worries or something like that. Okay, and if
I click on it, I'll probably lose it, y'all. That's
why I'm not going to click on it. My computer
will freeze up. But this one right here says Yellowstone

(13:23):
animal exodus is fake news. Okay, so, uh, animals are
not fleeing. I mean, it's kind of like the same
thing over and over and over again. It's like it's
fake news, fake news, fake news. Okay, they're not fleeing.
And just like you said, Jane, people who are from there,
people around there, they're like, no, it's just normal. It's
absolutely normal. But what if it's not. Okay, what if

(13:49):
it's not? We all know, my trust in the mainstream
media has gone to nothing hardly hey at this point.
But if insiders that live up there are saying that,
you know, they're just migraining. I think a lot of
them are migrating. But we do have maybe an imminent
threat of this volcanic eruption that's going on up there, right,
And I'm not trying to put fear into anybody, right

(14:11):
because we're no fear. We're a no fear zone over here, right,
We're no fear. But this could be a thing, right,
whether natural or man made disaster. Okay, we're about to
get into that too, right, Could it be? Because we've
had a lot of strange radar anomalies and stuff going
on lately, and an earthquakes, Carol, you're just telling me

(14:34):
there was an earthquake up there just a few days ago.

Speaker 4 (14:38):
Yeah, just a few days ago, we had that three
point eight. And I don't see a lot of it online.
I saw a couple of places online talking about it.

Speaker 3 (14:46):
And uh so.

Speaker 4 (14:47):
Maybe the animals since that, maybe they sense a little
bit more because they have earthquakes all the time in Yellowstone.
They have minor tremors they have all the way up
to you know, just under one. But this this was
three point eight, so it was it was pretty big
for that for that area.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
Yeah, three point eight is pretty big, okay, I mean,
and it's not it's not the largest, okay, but it's
still you're gonna feel it, right, And and this is okay.
So this is the threat okay, Yellowstone Volcano and uh
and just to give you some perspective here, I do
have I found this map online. I don't know where

(15:28):
it came from. I just found this online and it
says the most dangerous and active volcanoes in the world. Okay.
And and right there on the very top corner we
have Yellowstone, USA. Some other ones for the for the
listening audience today, I'll say I'll name them off. We
also have Mount Rainier that's in the USA. Uh. We

(15:52):
have Mount Saint Helens Okay. And we have I can't
read that one nova Nova Rutta volcano even know where
that is. Oh, it's in Alaska. Yeah, it's plenty to Alaska,
that's right. We also have Mount Vesuvius in Italy. We
have Mount panat Tubo in the Philippines, Mount Fuji in Japan,

(16:15):
Mount Mirrapai in Indonesia. And then I can't see this
last one. I've taken my banner down to read this
last one here, and that is Mount a Goo a
Goo and in Indonesia. There. Okay, So boy, I'll tell
you what I need some glasses. I need to put

(16:36):
my glasses on y'all, I'm getting old. But anyways, it's
raked up with one of the top most dangerous and
active volcanoes in the world. And that is concerning, Okay,
very concerning, considering that we've had a lot of weird
disasters going on lately. If this were to erupt, Okay,

(16:59):
if it were to erupt, uh, this this is the
area that is going to be affected. The worst Yellowstone
is in the upper far corner of Wyoming and and
that's that's one of the maps we got here. It's
what would happen if that volcano did erupt. I mean
they have an official kill zone of there. I mean

(17:21):
it's like nothing, nothing would survive. Nothing in that red
zone right there. If this were to go out, the
brown zone is the hot ash zone, and then raining
ash going all the way down into the deep South,
actually all the way over to the West Coast and
up into Canada. Okay, but but even where I live

(17:43):
in Georgia would be affected. You know, that's all the
way across the country, right which is wild.

Speaker 4 (17:51):
We know how the US was affected by Mount Saint
Helens when they erupted, all the ash fall all over.
So if the super volcano and Yellowstone goes like that
map shows it's going to affect almost the whole the
United States.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
Yeah, we'll be in drouble.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
Oh yeah, We're all going to be in trouble for
the most part. Just and it's it's pretty scary, okay.
And I know that we actually talk a good bit
about underground basis, you know, and things that are going on.
I mean, some of us are even suspicious that maybe
some of these earthquakes are being caused by like some
underground drilling in activity things like that, or even an

(18:33):
earthquake machine. This is for entertainment purposes.

Speaker 2 (18:35):
Only, I believe that.

Speaker 3 (18:39):
Yeah, so that Mappy show.

Speaker 4 (18:41):
Look how close those other two, uh volcanoes are Yellowstone.
So if Yellowstone erups, you're going to have Mount Saint
Helens and uh, we're near right there, close by. I
mean there are some of them are like nine hundred
miles away, but they're still close enough in their rain
where they're gonna they possibly could erupt at the same

(19:02):
time or right shortly after just because of a Yellowstone
going off.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
Whatever happened to the one that's supposed to be in
the water on the outside of Oregon that they claimed
that it was supposed to blow. You don't hear anybody
talking about that anymore, no, because they said when that
went Yellowstone and everything else is supposed to go too.
Now you don't hear anything about that.

Speaker 4 (19:26):
And I'm sure everybody in your chat knows of Edgar
Casey where he predicted that be careful when uh Vesuvius
starts acting up, that it's going to affect the United States.
And recently I saw an article where they said there's
rumblings going on at Mount Route Versufius.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
So it's getting ready, it's getting ready to be active.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
And that's the one to know well.

Speaker 1 (19:50):
And we also we also have that map. I thought
I had it pulled up, but I don't. But it's
that map where like I will be living on ocean
front property in North Georgia basically where everything is Floodedsissippi
River is basically split the country in half. And and
I don't know if California becomes an island or just
goes underwater again. I mean, it's pretty apocalyptic, actually, yeah, right,

(20:11):
And uh, and not to mention the fact that you
know some of the tech billionaires, and you know Gates
and Zuckerberg, they've like all the land of the highest
elevations out in the Midwest, and stuff makes you wonder.

Speaker 3 (20:25):
It makes you wonder.

Speaker 4 (20:29):
Real old maps, real ancient maps that end times map
pretty much matches how it used to be anyway, like
the Mississippi Valley going all the way down across the
middle of the US that was flooded plains area anyway.
So maybe it's gonna revert back to the way it was.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
M maybe, uh it might be. I remember, yeah, there's
maps from California was.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
An island, right wow.

Speaker 1 (20:53):
Okay, well, well let's just hope things stay calm. Okay,
we're gonna stay calm everybody, and uh and not not.
You know, I'm not trying to put fear, like I said,
into anyone about this, but we do need to discuss it.
I think we need to be watchful, not dimension not
dimension all of the bigfoots and dogmen and all the

(21:15):
other things that are out there in this park. And
I did mention I do have a really good video
to show the audience today of multiple bigfoots on the camera,
the official cameras of Yellowstone National Park out there. And
uh and as a matter of fact, I found an
article where I think it was Launch Strickler the Fantoms
and Monster's website. Uh he he had confirmed on this

(21:39):
on his website. I don't know if he interviewed one
of the park rangers. If somebody had interviewed a park
ranger and they confirmed those are actual sasquatch.

Speaker 2 (21:47):
Wow, Now if they start getting together by thousands, we're
really going to be in trouble.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
Yeah. If we start seeing bigfoots of dog Man all
gathering down the hall the highway leaving the Yellowstone, yeah,
we'll be in trouble.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
I know they're leaving en Mass. I know it'd be
at night probably, Okay, but still that's true.

Speaker 2 (22:09):
It is.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
It is pretty scary.

Speaker 3 (22:11):
Okay, you mentioned park rangers.

Speaker 4 (22:12):
You see these videos or people talking about stories from
park rangers, and supposedly the park rangers will tell stories
of what they find, whether it's the wind to Go
or the sasquatch or the other strange things going on.
They publicly they won't say it, you know, to a
mass crowd, but deep down, you know, in the low,
hush hush, they talk about all everything they see all

(22:34):
the time.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
Oh yeah, yes, Well, we actually have a couple of
pictures of show at the end of the show today,
before we go, I'm gonna pull up a couple of
pictures of alleged dog men some of our national parks
out there. I even had a video. I couldn't find
the video to show you guys today, but I have
I do have a video of an alleged dog man
running right, I'm supposed to from the Department of Homeland

(23:01):
Security actually, and so if I can find that, I'll
put it on my social media today. But nonetheless, okay, well,
takes me these comments down and maybe find some more
pictures here. This place is absolutely beautiful, but they have
a lot of people that are going missing from this
park too. Just to kind of bounce around a little

(23:22):
bit on these topics, it's one of the places that
has the highest concentration of missing people. Okay, at a
national park clusters. Let's see. Let's pull up the map.
Of course, we have our cave systems. This is an
old map. I know, Bigfoot dwarfs in the chat, I
know he's always saying this is an old map. Is

(23:42):
a very old map, okay, twenty twelve, y'all. However, it
is a good representation of the concentrations of where the
people are going missing. Okay, it is some of these parks,
and it doesn't have the largest cluster missing people, but
there are a lot of missing people at this park.
And let's see if I can find I can find

(24:02):
my notes here. Oh you know, actually I was gonna
pull up a website.

Speaker 4 (24:09):
Well, there was like seven hundred and thirty two missing
people from like twenty eighteen to twenty twenty.

Speaker 3 (24:17):
I found that online.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
Oh yeah, well I have I have a website right here,
we're gonna pull up. I can share my screening, y'all.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
Sorry.

Speaker 4 (24:27):
So many people go missing every year in the park,
and some of them, some of them is just like
accidental hiking, you.

Speaker 3 (24:34):
Know, they get lost whatever.

Speaker 4 (24:35):
But then there's ones that they can't find or they
can't figure out. Okay, this isn't normal. What happened to
these people? They just disappeared.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
Those are probably the ones that went on a trail
and that says do not go any further, and they go, huh, okay,
I'm going.

Speaker 1 (24:50):
To do anyway exactly. Well, you know, a lot of
a lot of the missing person's cases could be natural disasters,
you know, people falling, you know, go into a cave
or fall down or I mean, shoot, an animal could
eat them or something. There are a lot that could
go wrong there. But there are a lot of missing
people and they don't keep official It says, they really

(25:12):
don't keep official numbers to the research that I did,
and that was the same with the whole Missing for
One one series with David Politis. I'm just going to
kind of kind of scroll into these are just some articles.
It's got some pictures of some of the missing person's children.
Many mm hm, David Martin, Let's see, I have I

(25:37):
have some cases here, of course, but we don't have
to go over all the individual cases. But it says
officially the part does not track the missing people. They
don't keep track of it some of them. Okay, So
this is kind of the same thing when you I
was looking for some information on the official records of
the missing people at this park, and it said when

(25:58):
asked for lists of missing people, the Yellowstone Public Park
Affairs Office referred them to the National Parks Cold Case
database containing twenty five missing persons cold cases for all
national parks. Now, I don't believe that there's only twenty
five missing persons officially.

Speaker 3 (26:17):
No.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
Yellowstone is huge.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
Yes, it is absolutely crazy. They actually in this article
that I was reading, they were actually saying that they
called them. I hate to say this, almost like a
bad word some people, but a bastard search. Okay, it's
not a real bad y'all know. I try not to
cuss too much on my show. But they call it

(26:43):
search and rescue. People call them bastard searches. And they
were a lot of the people that go missing, they
classified them kind of right off the bat, is a
bassard search. Now what that means is that maybe it's
just people that may have gone home or gone somewhere else.
They're not actually missing. They're just maybe at home and
their family doesn't know that they went back home. Okay,

(27:04):
they're not official missing person's cases. And what they do
is they label a lot of the missing person's cases
as bastard searches. Is what they call them. Okay, they
say that they It refers to checking all the obvious
locations to make sure the supposed victims is sitting at
home watching baseball and snacking on chips. The derogatory term
describes that person who was hiding out and not missing.

(27:26):
So that's they're kind of labeling a lot of these
people as bastard searches. Okay. Of course. Also, something else
that I wanted to note here at Yellowsowon National Park
is that there's like a literal, it's almost like a cartel, okay,
of people. And this is how it was described to

(27:47):
some of the articles I was reading of people that
go out shed hunting. Now, I know, I know, GARYL.
You know what shed hunting is, right, You're a hunter,
and that's where people go and pick up antlers, right yep.
And it's illegal. I believe it's illegal at the park.

Speaker 4 (28:04):
Yeah, there any national park or even state park. You're
not supposed to mess with the fauna. You're not supposed
to pick flowers, obviously you don't. You don't take any
rocks or anything from the parks. They wanted it to
be kept natural as possible, so sheds include.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
Yeah, Okay. I love finding some antlers. Okay. I found
a big one down on our farm about two years ago,
and I was super excited about that. Okay, it's like
a it's like God's gift. It's like nature, Mother Nature
has left you a gift. Okay, But I can imagine
with things like these gigantic dear caribou whatever that thing
right there is okay, and the mease the mooses like this,

(28:47):
imagine getting some of those, man, Wow, that would be cool.
They're very expensive, Okay. Antlers go for a lot of money.
So they have people out there that can do like
poaching and stuffy, right, and they have like rival like
people go out there and I guess the park Service,
the rangers and the game boarders go out there and
try to they set people up. Okay, out there they

(29:09):
go and hide and they try to catch poachers out
there for that. But they say that some people go
like rival shed hunters.

Speaker 3 (29:18):
Yeah, fine, great reality. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (29:23):
I mean this as bad as when they had the
ban on ivory tusk from elephants. I mean, it's getting
to that point where when people are going out looking
for sheds and you know, are they picking.

Speaker 3 (29:33):
The ones up on the ground?

Speaker 4 (29:34):
Are they are they actually doing it off of live animals? Also,
I mean you've got to wonder about that.

Speaker 1 (29:41):
Exactly. I know, right, I have actually gotten deer antlers
for my dog. My dogs love deer antlers.

Speaker 2 (29:49):
Done.

Speaker 1 (29:49):
Yeah, and they're expensive because I used to buy antler
tips for to make jewelry out of and stuff and
I still have some. I may have a necklace or
two in my shop. Actually with some deer antlers. I
to make nicholass out of them. And they're expensive, yeah,
unless you can find like a really good like private
seller who goes out into shed hunting, and which I did.
That's about how I got mine. They're expensive from China,

(30:12):
but I don't recommend that.

Speaker 2 (30:13):
Okay, if you find one sheep in the store, a
farm store, it's not a real antler. It's probably fake
because we have made that mistake and the dog goes
through it within five minutes, You're going, that's not a
real antler.

Speaker 4 (30:26):
And even even knives had a bone and antler for handles.
I mean, some of those are the most uh collected
uh weaponry, I guess, or knives, especially if they have
real antlers and how innate their carved.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
Oh yeah, yeah, those are the prettiest ones actually. And
you can get wedding bands and stuff out of antlers
now too. I know there's a you can go to
Etsy and you look, yeah, beautiful, beautiful jewelry. Okay, all right, well,
let's let's talk another a little bit more about some
of the deaths that happened at this part too, because

(31:05):
and I want to get into my remote viewing information
for some of the targets that Bury gave me in
regard to Yellowstone, because I think this is all it's
all pertinent to our conversation today. But they say that
car crashes and heart attacks are the top causes of
deaths at Yellowstone National Park. Okay, and GARYL. You had

(31:25):
mentioned that I would imagine wildlife be running into cars
out there too.

Speaker 4 (31:30):
Yeah, there is, I mean it covers a whole gamut.
But like you said, number one is because of people
watching the wildlife or stopping abruptly, and they have all
these crashes and people speeding through the park.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
You can't believe how fast some of the people go
through the park.

Speaker 1 (31:46):
I would not, well, I mean, if sometimes chasing me,
I would probably drive my truck quickly through there. Okay.
But other than that, it seems dangerous because there's so
I mean, there are literally so many wolves, iotes, foxes, bison, buffalo,
whatever the thing, two different.

Speaker 3 (32:06):
Animals, different animals.

Speaker 2 (32:10):
Yeah, because I don't think there is any really buffalo left.
This is kind of like what we kind of hybreded you. Yeah,
so not really buffalo anymore. They call them bison.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
Okay, well, thank you for the info, because I didn't
know they look like this. To me, they look the same.
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (32:29):
I'm a.

Speaker 1 (32:29):
I'm a. We don't have those here in the South.
Yet we have cow and bulls down here. Yet we
have a real healthy armadillo population right now to you
and possums. Okay.

Speaker 2 (32:42):
Now they're running too, not just Yellowstone. So that's kind
of weird too. Why are they running from the you know, Tennessee,
Missouri area. That's kind of weird because we just had
a report. Well a girl mentioned it that if you
see an armadillo you need to report it because they're
not supposed to be in Illinois. Well, why are they

(33:03):
in Illinois? Now?

Speaker 4 (33:05):
Illinois, Indiana, all the other kind of the top kind
of the states that border the south kind of get
up into the north. They're they're saying, hey, if you
see any of these animals, let us know. So it's like,
what's going on with that?

Speaker 2 (33:21):
You imagine fault. You may not just be Yellowstone it
that's not normal for us to have armadillo.

Speaker 1 (33:28):
Well, we used to not have armadilla in Georgia either.
That was only a Florida thing. When I was a kid,
I remember I would always liked to look at well,
we only saw them like smoothed on the road, but
I always was fascinated with armadillo when I was a kid.
And now we've got them here, and they will tear
up your garden. Okay. So I know my sister cannot
stand those armadillos get in her garden. They will, they

(33:52):
will tear everything up. Okay, But that's just.

Speaker 2 (33:54):
As bad as possums and skunks around here. I mean,
you'll wake up and just have things destroyed.

Speaker 1 (34:00):
Well, you guys, Jane, you and I had had that
conversation recently about how the animals are acting strange lately,
and that's animals everywhere. Yeah, what do you think, like,
what are some of the strange activities that your animals
around the farm have been doing lately.

Speaker 2 (34:15):
Well, we've noticed, I mean, we do have a twenty
four seven camera going not just our shows, and I
will have the camera on a certain area that will
have a lot of the wildlife come up and just
eat sunflower seeds. They don't care if there's no seeds
in it, just shells. But what we've noticed the last
couple of weeks and the last couple of nights have

(34:36):
slowed down, so I will say they are starting to
slow down. But the last couple of weeks, right at dusk,
like an eight thirty, it's been NonStop animals. I'm talking
five six skunks, three raccoons, possums, the fox is coming up.
Everybody's eating at the same time. They're acting like they're starving.
And it's not just them. The birds. I've gone through

(34:57):
so much bird feed faster than what I normally do.

Speaker 1 (35:01):
Guilty you meet too, and the ghosts.

Speaker 2 (35:03):
Are I mean, they normally fight over the food, but
they're just acting like they're all starving. Every single animal, birds,
they act like they're stocking enough for wintertime. It's not
wintertime yet, So I don't know what is going on.
But this is not normal behavior to watch our cameras
that night and have almost NonStop wildlife in the backyard.

(35:24):
And we're not out in the country. This is the
edge of her town and they just are eating and
eating and eating. That's normal behavior. So I'm not sure
what's really going on.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Well, Okay, so I don't know if I mentioned this
on the show. I think I might have, but I
had seen before I did the show with you guys
this past weekend, there was a raccoon in the yard,
a gigantic raccoon just trotting along. I thought it was
a cat because it was so big, and then I
had to take a double take and I realized it
was just a gigantic raccoon, which is very, very odd.

(35:58):
We don't have raccoons out here, not during the daytime.
We never see them right out here. And I also
feed the birds. We have like one two we have
about six plus bird feeders in the yard, Okay, and
so you can imagine I'm always out there putting scoops
of feed in their you know, containers. But it's mostly
the squirrels are eating it. Okay, squirrels are hungry, I guess.

(36:20):
But they were going through it like crazy.

Speaker 2 (36:23):
Yeah, it's gone.

Speaker 1 (36:24):
I mean I have to feel them up every day.
I don't have to, but I do.

Speaker 2 (36:29):
And I never used to have to fill them up
every single day either, And you're a lady, I have been.

Speaker 1 (36:35):
Yeah. Maybe you know what, maybe it could also be
like the temperature fluctuations and stuff too. Maybe that's messing
with them or something. I mean, barometric pressure I don't know,
there's just something odd.

Speaker 3 (36:46):
Maybe the human residence is throwing them off.

Speaker 4 (36:49):
Maybe there's a high flux of U of the of
the radiation and uh, the changing of I mean, maybe
it's going to a higher dimension.

Speaker 3 (36:58):
Maybe we're all changing in the Earth's movie a little bit.

Speaker 1 (37:03):
Yeah, go ahead, Jakins, you mention Solares too.

Speaker 2 (37:06):
Right, Yeah, we just had another big solar flair. They
said that actually is facing. So I think in the
next couple of days we're gonna have some more activity.
But the animals act like they're stocking up before they
go on the hibernation in the wintertime. And you know, possuma, skunks, coons,
they don't really fully hibernate like a bear, but you
don't see them that often in the wintertime because they

(37:28):
you know, they fatten up and then they burrow themselves down. Well,
they're kind of acting like they're you know, fattening up
and they're getting ready to go on the ground from something.

Speaker 1 (37:39):
Oh gosh, going underground.

Speaker 2 (37:41):
Do you guys think wintertime? This is only August. We're
not going to have cold weather. I mean I see
skunks and stuff all the way in like November.

Speaker 1 (37:49):
Well okay, well, this. There's something that I get. I
guess I'll show the audience today.

Speaker 3 (37:53):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (37:54):
It is debating whether I wanted to show this or
not because this could be controversial a little bit. But
this is a true radar picture. Okay. And and I
don't know about y'all, but I've been following there's a
couple of accounts on the YouTube and TikTok and Instagram
where they show like weird anomalies on the weather radars.
And uh, and I was talking with Cryptoville Mark MacHack.

(38:16):
I don't know Mark since chat today, but he's got
he's usually at work you're in today, but uh, but
he's he sent me. He sent me an interesting article yesterday,
so I want to give him credit for this. But
we were we were kind of discussing these. They're called
global radar donuts. I know it sounds weird, but these

(38:36):
are stuff like this is being seen. This is a
screenshot that I took from the video. Wow, but this
is weird. Okay, stuff like that, Well, this is for
entertainment purposes on but these are perfectly round radar anomalies.
And they're spinning. Okay, they're spinning. And now uh girl,

(39:00):
I know. I sent you. I sent you the link
yesterday last night, and I was like, you gotta check
this out. They're talking about these could be birds. That's
that's a lot of birds. Again, that's a lot of birds.
And to me, it seems not natural stuff like that.
And and I believe this was the one which says

(39:22):
sixteen nine. I think that's over Indiana. I'm not mistaking
one of those. Yeah, I'm not saying this is over Yellowstone. Okay,
it's not over Yellowstone. But with the technology that is
out there, I'm not saying that people are trying to
doom and gloom humanity here. Okay, but what if things

(39:46):
like that are being Maybe they're being used for good,
but they could also be used for destruction too, I
would think, mm hmm.

Speaker 3 (39:51):
Absolutely. I mean we don't know what's causing this.

Speaker 4 (39:54):
I mean, you see all the videos of the animals
going in circles.

Speaker 2 (39:58):
Right, that's very You don't hear that now though I
don't see any current videos of them doing that now, No.

Speaker 4 (40:07):
But it was it was very prominent, and it was
sheep and all kinds of animals doing it, acting be
weirdly and uh so normally on a radar you see
like a big flock of birds flying through. They say, okay,
that's just the birds or whatever flying through, but not
a donut shape.

Speaker 3 (40:24):
They don't. They don't.

Speaker 4 (40:25):
So are they flying around in a circle? Is that
what they're trying to tell us? That something's affecting them
where they're now flying around in circles like the animals
on the.

Speaker 1 (40:33):
Ground were, Man, uh, it's weird, okay, And uh, yes,
I mean even ants walk around in circles too, right,
And uh there's something to it. There's also I mean,
I don't know why. In my mind I'm seeing that
big black cube that's like in the Middle East or somewhere. Yeah,
all the men, like I guess, just people. They walk

(40:54):
around it, and it looks like you do, like a
overhead view. It looks like the way ants move and stuff.
It's just what what is that?

Speaker 3 (41:04):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (41:04):
Like, what is the symbology behind that?

Speaker 3 (41:07):
What makes them do it? What makes the animals? That's
the weird thing?

Speaker 2 (41:11):
Is it?

Speaker 3 (41:12):
Is it frequencies?

Speaker 4 (41:13):
Are they putting out frequencies from a tower or waves
like a like a harp wave?

Speaker 3 (41:17):
Almost?

Speaker 1 (41:21):
Yes, that that was that was my first my first
reaction was like, that is not natural. That is some
kind of energy frequency. Uh, that is unnatural. It's put
out there. So so we are contending with a lot
of different things right now as far as humanity goes
in our environment and the weather, okay, and animals and

(41:41):
so I can assume you know, I've mentioned when we
talked about Alaska in the past, why are the animals
in the Alaska Triangle so much more violent in its
humans than a lot of places. Well, my guess was, well,
maybe it's some of the heart frequent So whether weather manipulation,
stuff that's going on up there is out frequencies and

(42:02):
tones and stuff, and humans maybe can't hear it even
though we are affected by it, the animals can't hear it. Maybe, right,
it's got to be really upsetting.

Speaker 2 (42:11):
I think we are starting to hear them because I've
I've had pitches for quite a few years. I'm hearing
many many people saying they're hearing different pitches and frequencies.
And it's not tennanitis or whatever you want to call
that thing. These are You're hearing frequencies and I'm hearing
it out of both ears. There's different pitches up and down,

(42:32):
I'd rather hear crickets than Nike. As the drowns out
this sound that I'm hearing, many people are hearing. I
think we're hearing some kind of frequency, and if we can,
the animals are absolutely definitely the animals are hearing these
frequencies too.

Speaker 4 (42:46):
And don't forget you know, whether it's man made frequencies
or maybe it's earth frequencies, maybe because volcanoes and uh yeah,
earthquakes will put out an EMF low low frequency, so
it'll make you have brain fog, It'll make you have
nauseous stomach, i will make you have aches and pains.
So if a super volcano or say that one of

(43:07):
the false is getting ready to go off, it'll start
admitting EMFs.

Speaker 1 (43:12):
Oh my gosh. Well, you know, some people were even
mentioning in that that video of the global donut radar donuts.
I think that's a perfect name for those, by the way,
radar donuts.

Speaker 2 (43:26):
I've seen them on radars.

Speaker 1 (43:29):
Well, some people were saying, well, what if it's a
portal or something some kind of you know, like how
certain maybe something like cern Maybe that's above a large
ion collider, a large hadrink collider could.

Speaker 2 (43:42):
Be well even fifteen years ago, I was in a
private little group on Facebook and I'm still kind of
in it. But we actually started out with cantrails and
harp and watching live maps and watching these rings uppear
in the storms, like you can see it activate, similar
to what you were telling, and we were saying, it's hard.

Speaker 4 (44:04):
Yeah, did any of those donuts occur during during the Lionsgate?

Speaker 1 (44:09):
Ooh, that's a good question. Yeah, I think I think
that it definitely deserves some more research on that. And
the first time I had ever seen those was last
night when when Mark sent me a link to check out,
and I thought, man, this could have a you know,
we were dealing with energy and frequencies, right, man made stuff.

(44:33):
And if there are if there is like a mass
I'm not saying like the normal migration patterns. I'm talking
about like a mass exodus or even like a mass
migration that is an anomaly out of Yellowstone, Potentially there
could be some kind of frequency weaponry going on there.

Speaker 4 (44:49):
Absolutely, maybe they're testing something new, maybe they're putting it out,
maybe they activated a new tower.

Speaker 3 (44:55):
We don't know.

Speaker 1 (44:56):
It could be and you know, and I know that,
like my mind always goes to the negative sign, right,
but maybe maybe, just maybe, just maybe maybe they could
use that for positive too, to stop the volcano from
a routing. I'm pretty sure if they can make there's
like energy weapons out there that could like make earthquakes happen,
make volcanoes do whatever they're going to do, erupt, maybe

(45:19):
they could also stop it. But I don't know. I
try to look at the positive sign.

Speaker 4 (45:25):
Just like just like places with avalanches, for snow, they
go up there and they use a little explosive to
try to activate the fault so that doesn't wipe out
a big snow village or you know, somebody going out
there a ski resort. So they am purposely ignite these

(45:45):
explosives to discharge all that heavy weight of snow to
get it to go naturally or kind of naturally man
made obviously, but to help protect people. So maybe maybe
they can do the same thing like you're saying with earthquakes,
relieve the tension a little bet.

Speaker 1 (46:02):
Yeah, I mean, I would hope, So, I would hope.

Speaker 2 (46:04):
So I think that we've.

Speaker 1 (46:05):
All been conditioned to expect the worst, okay, and and
so that's why we're always my mind goes to the
worst Okay, that could that could happen. I try not
to though. There's a lot of people in the chat
right now or a few minutes ago, because I'm always
behind them as soon as that are saying that they've
they've been hearing Reagan in their ears. And I actually

(46:26):
just had that this morning, and I haven't had ring
in my ears in a long time, uh, not as
profoundly as I did today and yesterday too. A lot
of maybe it's the be bear, metric pressure changing or something.
You know, we have a lot of rain today. I
think my neighbors had a tree that fell down overnight
or something there by the way, they're cutting a tree

(46:47):
down right now. I don't know if y'all can hear that,
hopefully right outside of my window. Okay, but but there's
there's been a lot of a lot of rain, strange
weather patterns too out here, so it could be that.
But there's a lot uh of course, Andrew says ascension symptoms,
which that could also mean.

Speaker 2 (47:08):
I've heard that it's not just I mean, there is
a ringing of the ear that you know, starts and
within like thirty seconds to a minute, it goes away.
That's a different ring of the ear. This is NonStop
different pictures. It sounds like duning forks. It's a totally
different than the actual ringing of the ear that happens.

Speaker 1 (47:28):
Oh gosh, there's these are some interesting.

Speaker 2 (47:31):
There's a lot of people doing it.

Speaker 1 (47:33):
Yeah, this is some interesting, interesting comments right here. Leah says,
someone said one of the frequencies, the frequencies are being
used to make us forget say, we can hear the
frequencies of the higher realms as our bodies adapt. Oh man,
it's like a straight up men and black might be
mind white lawn on all of us. Wow, gosh, that's

(47:56):
really that's scary to think about. Valley Boy Jane, what's up?
Says President Obama produced in a populist movie called Lead
the World Behind. In the movie, all the animals started
acting very weird. That was one of the signs the
fact that he produced it is odd.

Speaker 2 (48:10):
I agree, Oh, I agree.

Speaker 1 (48:13):
That that's uh. They put it out there in the movies, y'all,
okay for us to see. It's But then again, that's
also part of what Barry and I have talked about
with the collective consciousness, where things are put out there
for us to create with our own manifesting abilities, okay,
and it's and it's all on the negative side of things.

Speaker 4 (48:33):
Right, and you know, and if enough people worry about it, say,
say the whole us, all of a sudden goes on
warning where all of a sudden they think, okay, the
fault line is going to go off with the super
volcano and yellowstones going off. Well, the animals is going
to pick up on the negativity of all the humans
in here, and they're going to start wondering, Okay, what's
going on? Why are all of a sudden? Is everybody's

(48:54):
consciousness focusing on this? And so the animals are going
to pick that up.

Speaker 2 (48:58):
Animals know, animals do know.

Speaker 1 (49:02):
I agree, And Angelique says, are the donuts new? The
global radar donuts? We're all gonna be talking about global
radar donuts now, aren't we are? Or is our technology
just now picking them? A good question.

Speaker 2 (49:16):
Too, I just fifteen years ago.

Speaker 1 (49:20):
You did see them fifteen years ago.

Speaker 2 (49:21):
Yes, and that this group on Facebook we were watching
live weather maps and seeing these circles disappearing out of
nowhere and then disappearing, and so they were just like that,
they were donuts. There were circles and that's that was
around twenty ten.

Speaker 1 (49:37):
Oh my gosh, Okay, so they're probably not new. We're
just kind of picking up they're on the radar. They're
on my radar now for sure.

Speaker 2 (49:46):
People that were crazy, you know, they thought we were
tenfoil hatters back then, Well I guess we were.

Speaker 1 (49:51):
Yes, I just says the frequency is definitely affecting my
dog so much that they are very sensitive and needy.
Not to mention they can't stop scratching ye.

Speaker 2 (50:00):
And shaking their ears. And it may not just be
ear mids. Just seeing their dogs shaking their ears. I
think the frequencies are affecting them.

Speaker 1 (50:08):
Yes, and the tics are really bad this year. My
dog's medication is not working like it normally does.

Speaker 2 (50:14):
Flies. Yes, all three are really really bad.

Speaker 1 (50:18):
Yeah, oh my gosh, it's it's it's wild, y'all. We're
believing in crazy times for sure. Actually, you know, I
was gonna I wanted to show this. I want to
share my screen again and show uh it's a website
that says the wildlife at Yellowstone is not a petting
zoo of some of the people there. I know, I

(50:39):
want to get to the big foot stuff. Here, and
just so I want this before we run out of time,
because I think this is a good I think this
is a great source right here, everybody, we're going to see, uh,
the absurdity of what some of the tourists at Yellowstone
National Parks do. Okay, and uh, and it may take

(50:59):
just second for my computer to catch up. But I
am sharing the screen and it's still not coming up. Okay, Well,
if it'll come up after I quit talking about it.

Speaker 2 (51:09):
Probably can I go pet that dog?

Speaker 1 (51:12):
Can't put that dog? Dang it, it's not showing it. Okay.
If it doesn't, If it doesn't come up, even though
it says it sharing it on my computer, I will
post the links. Actually, I could just post the link
in the in the I'll post a link in the
chat right now if I can get it. I can't
do anything, y'all. There's something wrong with my computers, all

(51:32):
of them. It's all those moved that movie that I
tellhoaded girl after the show, y'all. It says that it's
sharing right now, but it's not actually, so okay, I'm
just gonna stop sharing even though it's not sharing anyways. Okay,

(51:52):
and it and it did it just try to, but
too late. Okay, So I will put the link in
the in the chat or under in the description box
after the show or the comments after the show. Y'all.
Uh it says Yellowstone is not a petting zoo. Okay,
and please don't go pet that dog. They're not dogs.
They are wolves and they are bears. Okay, it's not
safe out at Yellowstone.

Speaker 2 (52:15):
If having the Yellowstone, the go see Yogi and Boo Boo.
They don't live there anymore. Everybody moved Idaho, Yeah, or
there is a utah. I think there is.

Speaker 3 (52:26):
I know it's part of the park.

Speaker 2 (52:28):
If the utah was part of that means it'd be
going through Colorado. Also don't know. Yeah, I just heard
Yoga and Boo Boo moved.

Speaker 1 (52:38):
My gosh. Okay, they migrated from all the frequencies. Okay. Okay.

Speaker 3 (52:45):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (52:45):
One thing that I didn't I didn't finish talking about
because I got I always get sidetracked, y'all. I'm sorry,
but I was talking about the top causes of death
in the park. Okay, the top causes of death. There
was a fellow who wrote a book book called Death
and Yellowstone Accidents and Full Heart Heartiness, Full hardiness. That's
the words you don't hear very often. In the first

(53:05):
National Park attorney and long time Yellowstone tour guide and
park ranger, Lee H. Whittlesay outlines the ways in which
people have been herd or killed at Yellowstone Tody today,
there have been fifty two deaths according to him from
his research in the park, but that was since that

(53:26):
was three years ago, so there's probably been more since
then by a survey that he sources, which does not
specify when the deaths occurred, but the most common cause
of death in the park, according to the survey is
a tie at twelve each with car crashes and heart attacks.
The second most common cause of death is a tie
between falling and a category simply classified as undetermined causes.

(53:53):
Oh my, undetermined causes.

Speaker 3 (53:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (53:57):
They says that both have resulted in seven deaths each,
and that was from tally taken three years ago. Okay,
survey followed by drownings that accounted for five deaths between
twenty eighteen and twenty twenty. Yellowstone ranked fourth if all
national parks for the greatest number of search and rescue
rescues between twenty eighteen and twenty twenty at three hundred

(54:18):
and seventy one. Right now, that's search and rescue. That's
people that were found alive, people that were found injured,
people that were found dead. Okay, it says, let's see.

Speaker 2 (54:34):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (54:34):
They're saying also about the people disappearing is not as
common as they as people say, and they say that
a lot of the articles. Now this is the former
park ranger. His name is Richard Jones. He says that
he calls it clickbait, that the dangers of dying or
disappearing at Yellowstone National Park are not that common, not

(54:56):
to worry about it. Okay, Well, I'd kind of disagree
with that a little bit. Okay, because we do know
that there are missing person's clusters. I know this map
is old, I know y'all, but there is a missing
person's missing persons there. But we also have these remote
viewing targets that very gave me. I wanted to talk
about these briefly. This is from February of twenty twenty three.

(55:19):
We did a show on this. It's on my playlist.
But there are strange noises. I'm going to read the
summary of this. There are strange noises heard around Lake Yellowstone.
Usually in the early morning hours, resembling whispers and human voices.
Some say it sounds like the buzzing of bees, and
theories on the cause of the sounds includes flocks flocks
of flying birds one if they're donut shapes, erupting volcanic gases,

(55:45):
seismic activity, and the grounding of static electricity in the lake.
The Native Americans believe the sounds were sacred, perhaps the
ghostly voices of their ancestors. Explorers documented the whispers on
their journals in the eighteen hundreds, and they can continue
to this day. Okay, that's that's wild. Now this is

(56:06):
not I don't think this is the lake. This is
old fatesful. By the way, we didn't even talk about
the geysers too much there right at the park, but
but I did want to. I did want to show this.
I believe this must be one of the main lakes.

Speaker 3 (56:18):
Yeah, Yellowstone Lake.

Speaker 1 (56:20):
M hm, yes, I mean this is absolutely beautiful. What
about these geysers, Like there's some kind of hot springs
they have there, right, and they have some kind of
bacteria in them where you can't get in the water.

Speaker 4 (56:35):
Yeah, not to mention they're they're also boiling hot I
mean they'll it'll take your falls right off your bone.
So not only do you have like possibly like an
acidic but you also have the hot temperatures and uh,
believe it or not, once in a while, you they
will find wildlife in there, and you know, and some

(56:55):
some tourists will try to step down, you know, and
you're supposed to stay on the platforms at all and
not go off the trails and stuff, but they seem
to do it.

Speaker 1 (57:04):
Oh gosh, I mean you would have a boiled bison
in their ice and soup. Of course. Yeah, that would
be a tragic, terrible way to die. Actually it was
to get caught up in one of those. It says
that Yellowstone contains more than ten thousand hydro thermal features,
which represent the largest concentration in the world. Half of

(57:25):
the world's known geysers are located at Yellowstone, and of
course famous Old Faithful.

Speaker 4 (57:32):
If you have a super volcano, it's got to let
off pressure somewhere, and that's where it's coming out, is
from the geysers, and it's bringing up minerals and deposits
from inside Earth bringing it.

Speaker 3 (57:41):
Out to the top.

Speaker 4 (57:42):
Along with all these gases and the super super conducting
the water making it super hot. But uh, there's been
new ones opening up. Have you heard the reports? So
they've been finding new geysers in Yellowstone, not to mention
the ones that the recent videos were. They show the
tourist on the boardwalk around it and all of a sudden,

(58:04):
the guyser just explodes.

Speaker 1 (58:06):
I did see that. I did. They're like, I don't
think that was supposed to happen.

Speaker 5 (58:13):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (58:13):
Yeah, Well, and people are speculating that maybe some of
these new guisers that are popping up and bubbling to
the surface is because of the lava in the magma.
The lava, maybe it's going to reach a boiling point
and explode soon. That's that's part of what people are
worried about, even though MSM and all these mainstream outlets

(58:35):
say it's all misinformation, right and there's nothing to worry about,
nothing to see here, folks, until until it explodes a day. Okay,
So we're not We're not here to put fear in
anyone's heart, y'all. It's just to bring awareness to it, Okay,
bring awareness and to see what people are saying. And
if you really want to get creeped out, let's talk

(58:57):
about the Gugway in the fog. Oh yeah, you don't
know about the gugways, right, Those are like the really
violent sasquatch yep, the type three Genoseklus slash Gugway. And
and that was something else that Barry had tasked me
with as a remote viewing target. And I'm gonna read
what this says. It says there are also stories of dense,

(59:17):
electricity filled fog in Yellowstone that has a malevolent energy
to it. It seems to appear out of nowhere and
follows people around, stalking them in the park. The mysterious
fog has been associated with Gugway with glowing red eyes,
using the fog as cover for attacks on unsuspecting hikers.
Some state the Stone whispers protect them from the Gugway

(59:40):
in the dense fog. See how that's connected. Yeah, yes, well,
I think it's pretty fantastic. I've had my own encounter
with some fog that seemed to be alive, had a
consciousness to it, and it was terrifying. That was a scary.
One of the top two to three scariest things that's

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ever happened to me outfield was that fog. Actually, and
I've been chased by mosters. I've seen mosters. Okay, so
the fog was scarier by them.

Speaker 3 (01:00:14):
Yeah, I mean you're.

Speaker 2 (01:00:16):
Creepy about fog and you don't know what's in it.

Speaker 4 (01:00:19):
The weird thing is, you know, when you talk about
paranormal people go on investigations, they talk about all of
a sudden, one area of their investigation becomes cold with
this fog is from something like that, like Gugway coming
through a dimension and you all of a sudden you
have this temperature change where you're going to get a
fog or a mess coming along with it, and electricity

(01:00:41):
could be them with the energy from coming from another dimension,
and all of a sudden, you see these sparks going
through the fog.

Speaker 2 (01:00:49):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 1 (01:00:51):
Well yeah, they say there's electricity in it. It makes
it makes you wonder. Okay, it's really really odd, all right,
really odd. They say the hikers go missing in these
dense fogs up there and they're never seen again. Of course,
the park Service they make sure to state that they
don't keep an exact house. Yeah, and they sure to

(01:01:14):
state that, but then they're like, oh, there's only twenty
five cases, but they don't know for sure, and they
always know that, but they don't know for sure. Is
that Is that just the way to get them off
the hook? You think?

Speaker 3 (01:01:26):
I think so.

Speaker 4 (01:01:26):
I think pausible denial for them say, oh, we don't
really know, we don't really you know. And imagine all
the visitors that come through this park every year, every day,
especially through this through the tourist season. I mean, it's
probably hard to keep track of everybody. I mean, you
got two point two million acres. No, I don't think

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all that's open anymore, but it used to be. When
it first opened up, you can you could roam anywhere
in the whole park.

Speaker 1 (01:01:54):
Yes, okay, it is. Actually I have a specific number there.
That's right. Thank you, rol I forgot to mention how
big Yellowstone is. It's big, two million, two hundred and
nineteen thousand, seven hundred and ninety one acres.

Speaker 2 (01:02:08):
It's huge.

Speaker 1 (01:02:09):
It covers Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, and it sits at
eight thousand, one hundred and four feet above sea level.

Speaker 2 (01:02:18):
That's probably what's causing heart attacks.

Speaker 1 (01:02:21):
That could be what.

Speaker 2 (01:02:23):
Yeah, you feel dizzy. You have a hard time breathing
when you're up high and you're not used to it. Yeah,
you can easily probably have a heart attack. That's what
the house thing when you said heart attack.

Speaker 4 (01:02:34):
And everybody that's been hiking or hunting, you know how
exhausting it can be traveling up and down different mountain ridges.
So imagine trying to hike through the park all day,
then all of a sudden you see wolves or bear
or buffalo, right, I mean that that could be a
real big stimulate to somebody that's already exhausted.

Speaker 3 (01:02:56):
That's right.

Speaker 1 (01:02:57):
Absolutely. I do have this video too, because I see
we're running short on time, y'all, and then I want
to show this. We've got to show this video if
it'll play. This is I actually got this. This is
from I want to give this. This is what is
the name of this website, Sasquatch Mafia. Okay, I did

(01:03:19):
this is Sasquatch Mafia on YouTube, giving them full credit
even though this is a video from the actual Yellowstone Park. Okay,
let's see if it'll play. Okay, here we go. I'm
gonna blow this up here for the screen. This everythings
backwards on my two computers either go up or down.
It's opposite on other computers, so I get confused. All right,

(01:03:41):
Here we go y'all. I want everybody to check this out.
This is a CCTV video of Yellowstone by Old Faithful
over there, okay, and I want you to check out
the screen to the far right. You're gonna see some
beings walking and just the second here this this is

(01:04:02):
official footage out of their their video CCTV Live Feet. Okay,
you're about to see some at what I believe in
real life bigfoots walking through here. Okay, see there's the
bison down here in the front.

Speaker 2 (01:04:21):
It's freezing cold.

Speaker 1 (01:04:22):
Let me let me read you a little summary. It says,
this is from December of twenty fourteen. It shows buffalo
at the Old Faithful Geyser at the Yellowstone National Park.
This is an enhanced version of the video. The height
of the buffalo, also known as the American Bison, can vary,
but on average they stand around five to six feet tall.

(01:04:44):
Thus the bison right, Okay, you're gonna you're gonna see
the some figures walk behind those trees in the far
upper right hand corner.

Speaker 3 (01:04:52):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (01:04:53):
In just a second, the temperatures at the higher elevations
of Yellowstone during the winter months drop to minus third
degrees fahrenheit minus thirty four degrees celsius or colder water
temperatures and yellow Stone geysers have been measured between one
hundred and ninety nine degrees fahrenheit two hundred and fifty
degrees fahrenheit. The bipedal creatures in the videos remain uni identified.

(01:05:16):
Now this is the video. There's see there's the figures
walking right there. Can I'll see them. Yep, they're walking
up there in the top corner. And then you're gonna
see one stand up right there in the middle behind
that buffalo in the middle of the yep as well.

Speaker 3 (01:05:36):
It looks real looks looks really tall.

Speaker 2 (01:05:39):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:05:41):
Okay, all right, let me stop sharing. That's the commercial
nutritious foods. All right, we are stopping the share right there. Okay,
that was pretty cool, right, yeah, it was. And that
was where I saw where Fantoms and Monsters dot Com
I believe had said that that they had an article

(01:06:03):
that said that that was shown to a park ranger
and they confirmed that those are actual sasquatch according to
his article. So does that prove that our government is
fully aware that a bigfoot existence?

Speaker 3 (01:06:15):
Maybe they have to be. I mean, you can't deny that.

Speaker 4 (01:06:19):
I mean, you can try to deny it, but they
when it's already out there. It's out there because that
video is never going away now that people have it.
And like I was talking to you, I think before
the show that there's been a recent video from not
necessarily see TV cameras from the park, but from people
visitors at the park. They thought they were filming two
bears out in the meadow. Then all of a sudden

(01:06:40):
they stand up and start walking away. So either they
were shape shifters and were bears and went to something else,
or they were sasquatch crouching and doing something then they
got up and took off.

Speaker 1 (01:06:54):
Yeah. A lot of times people see what they think
is a bear in it's some bigfoot and now and
out there the bison, I mean that bigfoot. The bigfoots
were taller than the bisons. Okay, the bisons are like
six feet tall. Those bigfoots were that one bigfoot was
like hovering over them. Okay, So uh, I think it's fantastic.

(01:07:14):
You guys go check that out. I'll put the videos
to the Yellowstone is not a petting zoo and also
a link to this sasquatch Mafia squat Mafia in the
in the comments after the show today. Okay, so you
guys go and check those out. I'll pin it to
the comment section after and I have I have that
video actually on my social media over on Facebook and

(01:07:36):
on Instagram.

Speaker 2 (01:07:39):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (01:07:39):
So, but nonetheless, I think that's pretty wild. There's so
much going on at Yellowstone, y'all. And there's a long,
pretty good history of Bigfoot sightings and other other pridgets. Yeah,
and the missing people, Okay, and it might all be connected,
but for for now, I thought it was important that

(01:08:01):
we did kind of highlight the whole volcanic phenomenaly they've
got going on out there. Right, give me some of
those weird weather patterns, and you know what could could
and would the Bigfoot and whatever's out there. Could they
go underground if that volcano don't were to.

Speaker 4 (01:08:16):
Erupt, right, I mean, people ensal even so maybe they
could even go off planet or into another another dimension
and not be affected by it because they had that ability.

Speaker 2 (01:08:30):
We have been seeing videos here lately, and I don't
know if you guys have seen them, that someone that
lives in the Yellowstone area was filming a water bottle
on the ground, and this water bottle was just constantly
shaking like the trummers or just NonStop there.

Speaker 1 (01:08:48):
Oh gosh, that's video.

Speaker 2 (01:08:50):
Yeah, that's not good.

Speaker 3 (01:08:53):
Coming.

Speaker 1 (01:08:54):
Yeah, Oh gosh, that's not good.

Speaker 2 (01:08:58):
That is underground marching. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:09:01):
Yes, Well, you know we've also got all these underground
bases and facilities and things.

Speaker 2 (01:09:05):
Like that too.

Speaker 4 (01:09:06):
Maybe it's a high speed rail underneath the Yellowstone going.

Speaker 1 (01:09:11):
There's there's no telling, but but time will tell what
happens out there. So just to us to be prepared
for whatever. Right and and Digger Dog, thank you so much.
I meant to mention that thinker Thunker did an analysis
of that video from Yellowstone of the bigfoots and said
that he was, like I remember him saying, why would
anybody in their right mind put on a monkey grilla

(01:09:34):
suit and go out there that and that cold of
temperatures out there walking through the snow like it's nothing,
you know, seamlessly and uh and and plus with all
the hunters out there, they risk getting shot and hanging
out with those bison and stuff. There's just too much
of a chance of those people if it's a person
in a suit or a hunt even a hunter wearing

(01:09:56):
animal skins and stuff. It would be it's too much
of a you're in the right yes, you're in the
right mind. You're not gonna do it.

Speaker 2 (01:10:04):
That time of year, you don't see a lot of people.
My brother and his wife, they do stay in their
tiny little town year round. Three fourths of the population
leave in the wintertime. There's very few people who stay around.
It is that bitter gold. You can have twenty feet
or more of snow in your yard by time to spring.

(01:10:28):
A lot of people don't stick around. So seeing someone out,
you know, and that cold in the middle of nowhere,
they're nuts.

Speaker 4 (01:10:36):
And just outside the car where her brother lives, they
have switched backs. They'll be closed down, so a lot
of time you won't have travel between town and town.
So if you're there, you're stuck there for at least
almost six months.

Speaker 2 (01:10:48):
Yeah, places are closed up and they have to wait
until the passes open up.

Speaker 1 (01:10:52):
It reminds me of the shining and they got stuck. Yeah,
the psycho man. Yeah, that's why that's really wild. You
gotta you gotta hunker.

Speaker 2 (01:11:01):
Down, Yeah, and you do. You've got to stock up
on food, and my mother did that also before as
you passed away you stuck up on dog food, cat food, soup.

Speaker 1 (01:11:13):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:11:14):
Very few people actually stay around year round. They usually
take off somewhere because it is is brutal being up
there in the winter.

Speaker 1 (01:11:24):
You gotta I gotta wonder where where the big Foot's going.
I mean, I'm assuming oops, I' assuming the bigfoots are
fully equipped with their with their free you know.

Speaker 3 (01:11:33):
I can see it.

Speaker 4 (01:11:34):
I think it's just like the bison and the animals.
They're they're used to that environment. Just like up in Alaska.
You see animals out there all the time, even huskies
and dogs or lay in the snow and curl up
and stay warm from their own body heat. And then
they'll be coover a drift.

Speaker 3 (01:11:52):
That's cool.

Speaker 1 (01:11:52):
Oh yeah, this is this is my my Sasquatch from
Yellowstone with his dogs or wolves there. So yes, AI
strikes again. Wonder But I did want to I did
want to do one last thing before we go today,
and and that's the show. A couple of pictures that
were allegedly taken at National Parks of dog men. And

(01:12:13):
I want to give a shout out to squatch Watch
one squatch Watch on Instagram and on TikTok Uh he
puts some pretty interesting videos and stuff out and some
posts and so he gets please go and follow him
on Instagram, you guys, And I wanted to show a
couple of these. I think this is actually kind of neat.
I want to get your opinion. I'd seen this picture
has been around for a long time.

Speaker 2 (01:12:33):
Yeah, I've seen that.

Speaker 1 (01:12:34):
Yeah, I've seen it. It looks like one of my
old pit bulls. That's what it looks like. I don't
what do y'all think about that? Do you think that
could be real? I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:12:44):
I mean, it could be.

Speaker 3 (01:12:45):
Look called tall, he would be.

Speaker 2 (01:12:47):
Yeah, they're pretty tall. Yeah, it could be. But these days,
you you just don't know what to say these days.

Speaker 1 (01:12:55):
He's got some skinny little arms there, doesn't he Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:12:58):
But I would I would think of dog man almost
like more muscular, more stout than that picture.

Speaker 3 (01:13:04):
But I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:13:07):
Well, I think they come in all shapes and sizes probably,
And uh and I know the pictures that I post
are like my my stuff's AI, y'all. I don't have
a real picture of a dog man that I've taken
myself yet. Okay, so for now we're using AI and
a lot of times they come off really muscular and
uh real thick, but in reality it's very They very
well could be super skinny and lanky like that could be.

(01:13:31):
They could be so So anyways, that's that's one of them. Okay,
here's another one.

Speaker 2 (01:13:37):
Oh yeah, I mean that's a great I think that's
a good one, right there, that's a good one.

Speaker 1 (01:13:42):
Yeah, And we've got one more here. This one's out
of supposed to be a Northern California. I know this pictures.
These pictures have all been around for a long time, y'all,
but these are supposed to be out of national parks.

Speaker 4 (01:13:53):
Now, that's that's kind of what I would think a
dog man would look like. I've never seen one, but
I would think that's in my mind that's what one
would look like.

Speaker 1 (01:14:00):
Like. Yes, yes, well, as we know, they come in
all shapes and sizes, just like us humans, all colors,
all shapes.

Speaker 4 (01:14:10):
It is the dog man or whatever it was digging
up the grave in the cemetery.

Speaker 2 (01:14:15):
It looked a.

Speaker 1 (01:14:16):
Lot like those that we just showed. Actually, right, yeah, yeah,
very much like one of those van Helsing types. And
let's see, I do have my charts here. Let's see,
will look real quick, it would look like a werewolf.
Maybe the one that's the canine variant, canine variant one
at the very top, right there, the canine variant three
at the bottom, kind of like that, right the van

(01:14:39):
helsing one. So yeah, I guess that's about it. Y'all.
This has been a wonderful show, and U and I
appreciate Jane and GARYL. Thank you so much for being
here with me today.

Speaker 3 (01:14:52):
Thank for having us.

Speaker 1 (01:14:55):
Of course, it is always fun in it. Uh well,
where do you have any final thoughts on Yellowstone, any
like advice or just any kind of thoughts on what's
going on there right now?

Speaker 2 (01:15:06):
Watch the animals.

Speaker 3 (01:15:08):
Watch the animals. That's very important.

Speaker 2 (01:15:10):
Watch the animals they know.

Speaker 4 (01:15:15):
And like I said earlier, you know Edgar Casey predicted it.
So watch Mount Vesufius over there in Italy and see
if it's starting to act up. And like I said,
I thought I saw some pur porchs where it's starting
to get a little active, little trimmors coming from it.
So keep a watchful eye over there, and like Jane said,
keep watching the animals.

Speaker 1 (01:15:34):
And watch for Global radar donuts.

Speaker 4 (01:15:37):
Yes, okay, yes, is there a big cup of coffee
that goes with that, Well, you just gonna coffee.

Speaker 1 (01:15:44):
Yes, there could be. Who knows. There's so many anomalies
out there now.

Speaker 2 (01:15:49):
Yeah, watch the weather maps during storms and you can
see them manipulate and move things around.

Speaker 1 (01:15:59):
Oh my gosh, I'm seeing all these comments about the
dog probably the skinny dog man.

Speaker 3 (01:16:04):
Yeah, it looks like any dog.

Speaker 1 (01:16:05):
Man, it's like a pit bull, a bigfoot dwarf, said sharpay.

Speaker 3 (01:16:09):
Man, there might be one. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:16:13):
He kind of did, and Roger said it like it
had mage. I agree with you, Roger, And it did
look like it was. It had irritated. Yeah, so and
was it let's see digger dog I think or no
bounty hunter Bounty hunting Bear said, of all the different
beings I've seen so far, about seventy percent skinnier, not hefty. Yeah,

(01:16:34):
that's the great point right there.

Speaker 4 (01:16:36):
I mean, it could look more like a Hyaena if
you want. I mean, there's a lot of hyaena reports
of werewolves and dog man looking the same, so maybe
maybe it looks more like a Hyaena than an actual
dog that we would think of.

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Yah, that's that's similar to what I saw on the
side of the road. In Alabama actually, so there's just
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High, keep your vibrations high.

Speaker 1 (01:19:43):
Yes, don't don't be scared, y'all. And listen, if all
the if all dog men were to look like that
skinny pup right there that we just saw, there's nothing
to fear. Okay, right, you can take them out with
the leg kick. Okay, I'm just saying, go for the arms.

Speaker 3 (01:19:57):
Okay, don't try to at the dog man.

Speaker 1 (01:20:01):
Don't put can I put that doll mann?

Speaker 2 (01:20:05):
Yes, the mose oh man?

Speaker 1 (01:20:09):
Okay, Well you guys. Uh, please like the video today everybody,
if you guys enjoyed the video, if you enjoyed our show,
and uh and subscribe to my channel if you hadn't already,
and share it out to everybody. Leave some comments underneath
the video. It does help with the algorithm. I can
use as much help as I can get because YouTube
is not shared notifying people when my videos are going
out right now and stuff. So, so y'all, thank you

(01:20:30):
for all the support. I love you guys so much.
I'll be back tomorrow night at eight pm Eastern with
our camera. He has given me two blind cordinate remote
viewing targets. They do involve mon talk and camp Hero
actually and my teammate, my remote viewing teammate, Susan actually
also was given those targets and we're gonna have her
data as well as mine for tomorrow night show with

(01:20:52):
our key and it's gonna blow your socks off. Okay, wow,
it's everybody be sure to be here, be here or
b square y'all and uh so and and also Saturday night,
I do have hobby or morales of crypto five five nine.
He said that there's been a huge uptick encrypted reports,
dog men. But UFO's everything where he lives right now,

(01:21:14):
and so he's got a whole list. We're gonna go
over a lot of information on Saturday night. Yes, yes,
it's gonna be a great show on Saturday. But in
the meanwhile, y'all please stay safe out there and keep
your vibrations high. As Jane always.

Speaker 2 (01:21:28):
Says, keep looking up and keep looking up.

Speaker 1 (01:21:31):
I'm sending all my love and light out to all
you guys, and I'll see y'all back here tomorrow. All right, everybody,
take care of y'all, be safe out there, especially if
you live near U Yellowstone. All Right, bye, y'all.

Speaker 5 (01:22:21):
It's it's, it's, it's, it's so, it's so, it's

Speaker 2 (01:22:37):
Sim
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