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Speaker 1 (00:25):
From the mysteries of the paranormal to world headline news.
We cover it all. Welcome to the Sacred Division. And
now Bishop James Long, I.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Forgot to push that button there and people are on
the podcasts probably listening to complete quietness. All right, in
just a second, we're gonna put subchat on on TikTok
because people can't behaved like normal human beings, and so
that's how we do it. That's how we roll. And
there we go. I don't I wear eye shadow, but
thank you for looking at my eyes. Do you want
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to look a little more? Is that better? Which angle?
Which angle do you prefer? I don't wear eyes shadow,
but thank you for looking at my eyes. Remember my
eyes are up here? Okay, right here? Sorry, So what
are you gonna do? Come on, what are you gonna do? Now?
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I'm wearing eye shadow? Okay?
Speaker 3 (02:03):
Uh, well, I tell you what. Well, at least they're
looking at my eyes. I mean that's you know, it's hey,
you know, how you doing? How you doing on a
Friday night?
Speaker 2 (02:17):
Okay? Yeah, I should give purple purple eye shadow. That's
what I should do, purple eye shadow. All right, Yeah,
it's a Friday night. What are you gonna do It's
Friday night? Come on, uh no, that's the video. That's
a camera, mister, that's a camera. Okay, folks, so let
me give you Let's get some business. Let's get some
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business out of the way so then we can get
into our presentation presentation. Than they appreciate that. You gotta
have a sense of humor. See, that's the thing I
lip gloss. Well, I will tell I will tell a story. Okay,
I will tell it's got funny story. So when I
first started ticker Talkers, I didn't even know what I
was doing. I had no clue. I had no idea
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what I was doing. So I did a duet on
a video and I had no This a first video.
I didn't know. And so I was, you know, watching
it and I was like, oh yeah, yeah, you know,
tell him what? And then I pushed posts. I thought, well, okay,
push post and it posted on my TikTok and I thought, okay, great,
that's great, congratulations, and let's go to another video. A
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friend of mine says, James, you might want to take
that video down. I was like, no, it was a
good video. It was a good, you know, paranormal video.
What's wrong with it? And they said, didn't you listen
to the music? I was like, what music? And it
was it was some song about I don't know some
woman's behind and I there was no song. When I
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did a duet, I had no idea what I was doing.
I just pushed the duet button and I thought that's
what you're supposed to do. But there was no music
and I pushed post and he's like, yeah, you got
to take that down. I mean it was it was
apparently it was a nasty song. I don't I listened
to John Denver, what do you want from me? What
do you want? Anyway? But that was my way of
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having And then one time when I so TikTok did
an update and people kept telling me that, you know,
you should, you should, you know, not wear lipstick. It
was making me mad because I was getting irritated. It's like, stop,
you know what, I'm trying to do a show here,
I'm not wearing lipstick. Knock it off. And it kept saying,
you know, yeah, your red is not your color. Red
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is not your color. And I was like, okay, you
know what, I'm turning it off. And I was getting
ready to turn off, and I looked at the camera.
I had ruby red lipstick all on my face rouge
like a you know. I was like, what the heck
is this? It was some filter that I had on
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that automatically put it on when I went live. I
never I didn't even pay attention to it. So I
had these little red ruby cheeks with this reddest lipstick
you could possibly imagine. I mean, it was just like,
I was like, what the hell? How did that happen?
I can tell you I do not look good as
a woman. I will tell you that one hundred percent
right now. After what I saw that filter. No, so
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I am yeah, it's like, no, no, this is the
producer is dying over there. It's true, true, but I
did that. I was like, that's the thing. Guys. You
gotta you gotta you gotta laugh at yourself, you know. Okay,
I believe there's a lot to laugh at here. There's
a there's a lot of where you start. Okay, Uh,
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You know, that's not very Christian behavior. We can take
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people as well. So this is not an either or
a situation. And I said this million times over again.
Orphans children who are orphans in the United States compared
to like for example, in certain parts of Africa, is
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night and day, meaning that kids and orphans that I've
talked about this. You see the orphans in Africa, they
have a big, huge stomach and you're thinking, well, they
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We have night prayer tonight, as we always do. So
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people always say you don't ever talk about Jesus. Well,
you never show up for our five days a week,
because five days a week we do Monday through Friday
at ten pm Eastern Satay time, we have night prayer.
We pray for one another. I teach about the scriptures.
Sundays and Wednesdays we have Bible study at eight pm
Eastern Satay time. So before those of you who are
going to conmit past judgment saying we don't ever talk
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about Jesus again, read scripture. You know that'll shout not
judge part them. So anyway, okay, so we're going to
put on subchat here in a moment on TikTok because
people can't behave like normal human beings on our Friday night.
You're actually trolling clergy on our Friday night. Let me
just let me go, let me go a little bit slower.
You're trolling clergy. This is serious. This is my serious face.
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You're trolling clergy on Friday night. You really don't have
a life if that is your Is that your idea
of fun that your troll clergy on Friday night? Dude,
go out to the movies, Go watch a movie. I
mean Superman is playing. Just seriously, Oh, your flag is
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hate speech and hateful behaviors. See, isn't that interesting? The
trolls can repeat this bullshit, but when we stand up
to them, then they false report that. Yeah, let's see,
my life does not contain the content. No, it does
not submit. So there we go, guys. That's how TikTok works.
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That's why TikTok is becoming demonic because the trolls, those
who are demonically influenced, have control. That's it. So we're
gonna start over again and we'll be back this. I'm
telling you, TikTok has become a cesspool for demonic activity.
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It has become a cancer. I really am starting to
get kind of sick and tired of TikTok, to be
honest with you, I'm kind of growing because its trolls.
It is it's trolls, and it's it's getting to a
point where I got I got, I understand, I got
the followers and all that stuff, but it's not worth
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the hassle because then I go live again and then
they just come back and start all the trouble again.
That's what they do. So when you stand up for
yourself against the trolls, then what they do is they
mass report. They all show up at once and they
mass report, and then they cause you to get a violation,
and then what you have to do is restart the
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TikTok so it clears it out. But yet they constantly
continue to troll and troll troll, and not a damn
thing gets done with those people. Who troll nothing. Matter
of fact, it's almost like TikTok cherishes the trolls more
than they do the content creators. So it's not almost,
it is. It is. So I'm just kind of getting
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tired of TikTok, almost to the point where I I
don't even really want to restart it, but I will
because I'm not gonna punish everybody else. And people say,
you know, boy, Bishop, long has I wish he stopped
talking about so many of the trolls. You sit in
my you sit in my chair. Let's see how long
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you can handle it. All right, So let me start
this again and go from there. Okay, And we're gonna
put subchet on right now and that will be on
for the rest of the night. Okay. Yeah, before I
was rudely interrupted, Well let's come on hello, Okay, So
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now we're gonna get started.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
Here.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
There we go, There we go, and here we go. Yeah.
You would have to be you truly would have to
have the patience of a of a saint. Seriously, in
order to run on TikTok. You have to because if
you don't, you won't you won't make it, because it
has become really a cesspool of demonic behavior, which actually
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is applauded and even supported by the people who own it. Okay,
let's get into our cryptids. How is that? How is that?
We're gonna have work this Tonight's gonna be a cool show.
We're gonna have a really interesting conversation now that we
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have yep, yeah, well we're sub Chat's gonna be on
for the rest of the night. I'm not turning it off.
As a matter of fact, I might put sub chat
on permanently for for now on. Okay, that's actually sounds
like a good idea. I like that idea. But they
can still report you, So even if you have sub
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chat on, they'll still report you. So that doesn't really
fix anything. All right, let's go yeah, oh yeah, they
still can and they do. So, my friends, we're going
to get into before I was rudely interrupted. Today we
embark on a journey into the shadowy corners of our world.
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It is a realm that is filled with mysterious creatures
and whispers from the dark, stories that challenge our very
perception of reality. We're going to talk about cryptids. Cryptids
are creatures who existence hovers on the edge of myth
and reality, if it's haunted human imagination for centuries now.
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Some believe that they are a relics of the ancient world,
you know, surviving, surviving in hidden pockets of the earth.
Others dismiss them as just mere folklore. But for those
who have seen or experienced these phenomena firsthand, the question remains,
are we truly alone? You know, a lot of people
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talked about Bigfoot and Bigfoot being encrypted, and they ask
me all the time if I believe Bigfoot exists. I do.
I do, And I believe this because there's far too
many people who have seen this creature, far too many people,
and because they so many people have expressed seeing them,
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they have nothing to gain by lying. So they're not
selling a book, they're not trying to get on the
television show. There's no ulterior motive now, But those who have,
for those who have seen or experienced the phenomena, forthand
the question remains, are we truly alone? I don't think so.
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Matter of fact, I would think, and I'll talk about
this again, but I do believe that I saw a cryptid.
The more and more I think about that creature that
I saw at the Gates, of Hell. The more and
more I think it was Mothman, because I'm looking into
more of the the descriptions that people say that this
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mothman is supposed to look like, and to me, it
looked almost identical, but realistic. It was real. It wasn't
that golden or I'll explain later on. So we're gonna
prepare yourself for a voyage into the legends that remain unresolved,
sightings that defy explanation, testimonies, even that will send shivers
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down your spine. So, my friends, this is a journey
to the world of cryptids. All right, let's talk about this.
The world is vast and it's mysteries are innumerable, and
so while science has illuminated, like much of the darkness,
there remain shadows or the unknown truths with the possibility
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of extraordinary. And this is where we're going into cryptids,
creatures that dwell and both. Some people would say imagination,
other people say complete existence. Now, these enigmatic beings captivate
our deepest fears and even fascination. They're a standing testament
to the uncharted recesses of the earth and the mind.
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That's alike. And you're right every time you hear of Mothman.
It's always right before some type of craziness, you know, connections, fine,
are got to refresh. So cryptids are creatures whose existence
is suggested but unproven by scientific consensus. Okay, so they
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inhabit the realm of cryptozoology to feel that melts folklore
with the pursuit of discovery, so unlike like fairy tale
monsters or cryptis are rooted in true testimonials. Well, okay,
if this is okay, guys, I can't keep stopping every
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time because this is getting it is okay, moderators, let
me know if the stream is fine. Otherwise I'm gonna
turn TikTok off for tonight because this is becoming a problem.
So if it's a problem, then I'm just gonna cut
it off and we're just going to face because this
is I'm being distracted here, yeah, because I'm being distracted
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now I'm starting to get pissed off. Okay, all right,
so just let me know. If it's a problem, I'll
just turn it off for the night. We'll be done.
I'm kind of I'm over TikTok right now, anyway, So
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just let me know, okay. Now, Oh yeah, on Facebook
and everybody else is fine. It should be fine there too,
So I don't know what's what's going on, but it's
becoming distracting. I'm very very distracting, very distracted right now.
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If it's that bad, I can reas God. If it's
that bad, I can re turn the turn the iPad
off and restart it. This is becoming a mess. If
it's that bad, I'll restart the iPad. Then why is
everybody saying to me that it's a problem. Bear with me, guys.
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Technical issue. Got to fix it. Okay, technology, you gotta
love it. We're also having well we're also having some
rain and storms here, so and it could be spectrum.
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Spectrum I think is cryptid. I think spectrum is definitely.
I think a cryptid is running spectrum, quite honestly, That's
what I think, all right. But unlike fairytale monsters, cryptis
are rooted in testimonials, fleeting encounters, tantalizing traces that suggest
there's more out there that meets the eye. And among
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the ranks of cryptids you'll find what it's called the
snow bound yetty, the elusive lockness Monster, the hair raising chiapacabra,
just and of course the Mothman, just to name a few. Yeah,
the Mothman is running spectrum, I think. So. Yeah. So
let's go into the history. The roots of cryptids stretched
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deep into history, intertwining with like myths and legends and
the early chronicles of human civilization.
Speaker 3 (21:06):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
From the from the annals of ancient times, there was
actually stories of monstrous beings emerged, not as entertainment, but
as living testimonies to the unexplainable forces that loom beyond
the campfires glow. And that's what's so, that's what's so
powerful is that these these beings, these stories have been
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talked about for centuries, centuries. So it's not just a
new thing. A lot of people talk about, well it's new,
it is not. The tales of cryptis can be traced
to ancient civilizations. For example, in Mesopotamia, it's a land
that was steeped in myth. The Epic of Gilgamish recounts monstrous,
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monstrous apparitions alongside divine beings.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (21:54):
As a matter of fact, we talked about them a
couple of weeks ago that the Samerians etched the stories
of menace seen creatures upon clay tablets, suggesting that they
were more than just fantasy. They were a collection and
a recollection of encounters with these beings. As a matter
of fact, in ancient Greece, the notion of hybrid beast,
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part human, part animal thrived. And there's even the vile
monitor of crete lurking within the labyrinth shadow echoes the
cryptid archetype. It's a hidden, fearsome creature that challenges understanding.
And then as the dark ages enveloped Europe, encounters with
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strange beast intensified amid the shadowy forest and the fog
laden you know, rooms and buildings, and often branded as
omens harbingers of doom. These creatures were chronicled in everything
from manuscripts to wonder tales and but and the evenion
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the Renaissance, there was accounts of the Kraken, a gargantuan
sea monster capable of dragging entire ships into the abyss. Well,
everybody says it's fine there, so it began circulating, and
then seafares whispered tales of Titanic tentacles, you know, rising
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from the depths, you know, gripping them perpetually. So the
point is, we see this all the way from ancient
times to even in the industrial age, where you know,
it's a dry for exploration, brought tales of cryptids into
skeptical light and even into imperial empirical science. Yet as
civilization spread, so did tales of wild and the inexplicable,
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and North America's vast wilderness birthed the Bigfoot, the lumbering
silhouette eternally retreating to the forest. And let me tell
you something, there are people Native Americans. My grandmother and
my grandfather were Native Americans. And absolutely there are tribes
that would look at you if you actually told them
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the Bigfoot doesn't exist. They would look at you as
if you were the odd one, because for them, the
idea if, the even question if Bigfoot exists is absurd.
And meanwhile, the African continent echoed with stories it's of
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a beast said to resemble the long extinct dinosaurs, and
expeditions plunged into the Congo Basin's heart, you know, driven
by whispers of monstrous roars, gigantic footprints return with just stories.
I am absolutely convinced, without a doubt. I don't know
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about the Kraken. I know what I saw at the
Gates of Hell Cemetery. I don't know what it was,
but I absolutely am also convinced that I've said this before.
As far as Bigfoot, I have no doubt that it exists.
There are too many credible people who are experiencing this way,
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too many what this is we don't know. And then
people say, yeah, but we haven't found any bones. Do
you realize how massive the woods are in the just
North America alone, And not only that, but there are
You could go out in the woods and walk miles
and not see bones of any animal. But yet animals
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are dying all the time, deer especially, We know that
they've passed. So just because you don't have or you
haven't found any bones yet, doesn't mean that they don't exist.
You could go right now and go on the Appalachian
Mountains and walk the whole entire path, the whole thing,
take your month and you would. You may not even
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see one bone, not one bone of an animal, not one,
but you know that they exist. So just because you
haven't seen one, that doesn't mean that they're not there.
And keep in mind, there is a theory. There's a
theory that in some people who are experts, they believe
that they bury their dead. Why not? We know, we
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know that. People say that's absurd, It is not. Elephants
mourn the loss of one of their one of their
family members, if you will. They mourn no matter of
fact that a whale, remember the whale who had lost
its calf and had had basically was just poor thing,
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just swimming in the ocean with the with the cave
at its mouth. That wouldn't let it go. So the
idea that animals don't mourn is absurd. That's absurd. H
So anyway, that's right. Yeah, And see Davis said that
deer and bear bones are hardly ever found in the woods,
but we know that they're there. So cryptids tantalize because
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they exist at the intersection of reality and some people say, myth.
They remind us of the world's untamed corners, untouched by
human encroachment, or the extraordinary might actually really exist, and
whether as remnants of an age lost to history, species
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yet undiscovered, or figments of collective psychology. Cryptids compel us
to question what we know, thank you, dever, and cause
us to shiver at what we might not know. See
every rustle in the undergrowth or ripple across a moonlit
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lake surfaces and and evokes the specter of the cryptid
or the lurking behemoth that seeks to shred the fabrica reality.
This is why I will not swim in the ocean.
We do not We have no clue of We don't
know every species is in the ocean. Is it possible that,
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for example, the megalodon, is it possible that they still exist?
Now people say absolutely not. How do you know? Here's
what we do know. Now. People who are saying that
Megladon is a shark, maybe not encryptid. All I'm saying
is the megalodon. There was a I think it was
the Discovery Channel. Very interesting, really interesting. There was an
eighteen I think it was an eighteen foot eighteen foot
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I think it was great white. It was massive, and
they had this tracker on this great white and they
were tracking it and they were able to see it
in real time where it was. For no reason. This
was a massive great white. This was not a small
little fish. For some reason, this great white dove had
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this dive, really strange, odd behavior, and it just kept
diving and diving and diving. Now many people think that
it was obviously a frighten of something because it was
trying to escape something bigger than it. I think it
was eighteenth and I can't remember. It was a large fish.
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And of course as it continued to dive, the further
you go, the colder it gets. And then all of
a sudden there was an incredibly spike in temperature, an
increase something eight that massive shark, because now it was
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in the belly of something bigger than it. They don't
know what it was. That's frightened. That is frightening if
you think about that. So as long as there are
places devoid of light, hiding truths, obscure by superstition and skepticism,
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the cryptid will endure. So for now, you know, people
have flashlights and stories, and we venture forth and one
can only hope to glimpse in one of these shadowy beings,
whether emerging from waters or stalking silently through the wilderness
on camera safely away. Now let's talk about Bigfoot, the
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forest giant, fascinating background story, fascinating right, yeah, And the
creepy doomsday fish that appeared long ago, that that was
thought to be extinct. So Bigfoot, known by various names
across indigenous cultures such as Sasquatch in North America. Bigfoot's
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modern legend was ignited in nineteen fifty eight when large
footprints measuring over fifteen inches were discovered in the forest
of northern California. That's fascinating Northern California is I have
seen pictures absolutely stunning, stunning, and these footprints, coupled with
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reports of a large, hairy ape like creature lurking in
the woods, ignited nationwide fascination. Also, I watched it on
I think it was the National Geographic or Discovery again,
I can't remember, but they had a doctor on a
foot doctor pediatrist, and that's what he does. I mean,
he knows the foot, and he knows everything about obviously
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feet and footprints and things of this nature. And he
actually looked at a cast that was made from an
alleged Bigfoot imprint, and what he said was really fascinating.
This again, this is a medical this is a medical doctor.
This is somebody who's an expert. So he is far
more advanced than this than any of us, unless you're
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a padiartist. And he said, based on this cast, there
would be no way that you could fake it because
of the well. Like the footprint. The print, just like
a thumb print, is all unique and it would be
impossible to fake something, especially to fake it as old
as that cast was. It would be Yeah. I mean
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many people, Abigail, many people talk about the Yetti and
Bigfoot being the same or of the same family. It
is an interesting the difference as far as the name. Now,
let me tell you about Here's in nineteen seventy five.
Listen to this. This is an eyewitness testimony. It says
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one night I was camping with friends when I saw
something massive move between the trees. It was covered in
dark fur, over eight feet tall, and it watched us
with glowing eyes. We did not sleep that night. Jack Morrison, California,
nineteen seventy five. Now, when I was I will say this,
when I was at the gates of Cemetery and Elizabethtown.
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It was very fascinating. I remember seeing back at the
witch they call it the Witch's tree in the very back,
and I saw it and several other people saw it.
It had but it had green glowing eyes. It was fluorescent,
green fluorescent. The smell was terrible, it was horrible, but
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I remember it having green fluorescent eyes, and it was
looking It was maybe about fifteen feet away from us,
and it was dark. We couldn't see that, and there's
a lot of trees behind the Gates Fell Cemetery, and
it was the eyes. I would say it was a
pretty good I mean, they weren't like hours how they're closer.
They were pretty far eight inches. I mean, it was
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pretty far apart. But it was kind of strange because
it would duck down and you could see it stooped down,
and then it would stand up, and it was eight
ten feet tall. It would stand up and kind of
look on the opposite the didn kind of look on
this side of the tree, and then stoop down again.
We clearly saw it, and I did not know what
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kind of animal would have green fluorescent eyes, because as
far as me and Bigfoot, and my knowledge of Bigfoot,
I will admit is limited. What that was I don't know,
but it was something, and a lot of people, a
lot of people who go to Gates of Hell Cemetery
report seeing this creature. You can't see it, you smell it,
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and you see the green eyes. I don't think it
was a demon, No, I didn't get that feeling. It
was a demon at all. Now some believe Bigfoot is
a surviving member of a prehistoric ape. Perhaps other things
it's a hoax created by prankster or misidentification, or bears
or other animals. But again, what I saw, I wish
(34:53):
I would have had a I would have got it.
I didn't have a flashlight with me. I wish I
could have put the flashlight on this thing because it
was green, green, fluorescent eyes. And despite decades of investigations,
concrete proof remains elusive. Yet sidings continue. Now we know
about the Patterson film that's been analyzed, reanalyze, reanalyze, ample.
(35:17):
I mean, I think that was a legitimate video. So Bigfoot,
also known as Sasquatch, It's a legendary creature said to
inhabit forests primarily in the Pacific northwest of North America,
though reports of similar beings appear in various cultures and
even all over the United States, and descriptions of Bigfoot
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often depicted as a large ape like creature, standing between
six to nine feet tall, with a robust build, covered
in dark hair or fur, and possessing large feet. I
would like, mister producer, let me know if you have
you ever experienced a bigfoot, let me know, mister, I
would be interested. So the legend of bigfoot has its
roots that back centuries with the various indigenous tribes in
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North America, which is very interesting stories of hairy forest
dwelling beings. And these legends often describe spirits or creatures
that have spiritual significance, sometimes even as protectors of the
land and they just say leave them alone. And the
modern concept of bigfoot gained prominence in the mid twentieth century,
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especially at the nineteen fifty eighth claim of a large
footprint found in California, and since then numerous sightings and footprints, photographs,
even videos have been reported. So again, the characteristics are large,
bipedal covered with hair, often described as a bear like
or ape like, and the behavior is usually depicted as shy, nocturnal,
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avoiding human contact, and some reports mention strange vocalizations. We
have a matter of fact, we had a special guest
on wasn't that long ago, an expert, the expert in bigfoot,
and he shared some of the sound bites. I think
that was pretty so, mister says no. But on investigation,
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we heard tree knocking on a sound I never heard
of my life by any known animal. So he also
hit mister producers as strange vocalizations. So the scientific community,
to be fair, remained skeptical because they say there's no bones. Okay,
but again we've already explained this. The next we're going
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to talk about is the Lockness monster. So the legend
has it that since the sixth century, travelers, monks, fishermen
have reported and recounted seeing a serpent like creature and
the depths of Lockness. So the modern obsession in nineteen
thirty three, when a sighting by a motorist captured the
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world's attention, and following by photographs like the infamous surgeons
photograph you can look that up in nineteen thirty four,
perfectly reportedly purportedly sorry, showing a long neck emerging from
the water. And here's this is a person, as Sarah
McDonald in nineteen eighty seven said, we were kayaking on
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Lockness when I saw what looked like a long serpentine
neck rising from the water. It moved swiftly and disappeared,
thank you very much, ched beneath the surface before we
could get a good view. Now, numerous sonar surveys underwater
cameras and searches have been conducted. So far results remain inconclusive.
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But we see this when we go all the way
back to the Lockness monster. The Scottish have held a
long reverence for their natural landscape and embedting stories and
mysterious creatures, and these stories were often regarded with awe
and fear, blending with folklore and things well, thank you,
(39:01):
but I encourage you by the way. In nineteen thirty three,
the whole Nessy, a couple traveling along the A eighty
two road along Lockness, reported seeing a strange hump shaped
from cresting the water. Thank you for sharing, and news
spread quickly, sparkling a wave of sightings and photographs and speculation.
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But you can look up surgeons photograph in nineteen thirty four.
It was taken by Robert Kenneth Wilson, a London surgeon,
and the photograph appears to depict a long neck and
head emerging from the water. To me, it kind of
didn't look like something there. Peter McDonald nineteen eighty three says,
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we saw a massive, elongated form moving gracefully through the
water with what looked like a hump or a series
of humps, and it moved with purpose and then vanished.
Fiona Stewart in nineteen ninety seven said, while boating on
the lake with my family, we caught a glimpse of
something large rising from the depths, shaping the water into
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a towering arc. It was silent yet commanding. And David
McKenzie writes I was an experienced diver and during a
night dive, he says, I saw a huge, dark shape
gliding beneath me, long neck like, unmistakably alive. These people
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are not selling anything. They don't have movies, they don't
have books, so what could it be? Well, scientists have
proposed various explanations. Some say this creature can be a
large otter or eel or boat waves you know mistaken
(40:49):
I mean boat waves. Maybe if you can see you know,
the waves, you're thinking it's something, but I'm an eel.
Really Nope, online fame. These people are not online. They're
not selling a book. They're not doing it. They have
nothing to sell. Just like when I interviewed the ranger
from a Alaska a game ward. Now this guy doesn't.
(41:17):
He's not selling a book, he's not on television thinking
mc He's not nothing. Thank you for giving that subscription.
But he tells us. He told us on the show
that he saw an eight foot by peetle creature. For
those of you are in Kentucky, that means standing on
two feet. I'm in Kentucky. I'm allowed to say that.
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And he said it was by peedle. And then I
asked him could it be a moose or a bear?
And I've said this many times before, and he said,
Bishop Long, I am a native Alaskan. I have lived
here all my life. The woods is my home. If
I don't know the difference between a bear and an
elk and a bye beetle creature, then I shouldn't know. Well,
(42:00):
thank you very much, ARTCTH. Thank you. He said that
I should not be a game warden. He's right now.
Some people say that the lockedness is cartoons or floating objects.
Other people say shimmering waves or weather phenomenon. Some hypothesize
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say Nessie could be a surviving dinosaur. Well, despite persistent sightings,
the scientific consensus remained skeptical. Again, there's been many There
was a comprehensive expedition in twenty eighteen failed to find
conclusive evidence. So we don't know and while scientific investigations
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have yet to definitively say Nessi's existence, sightings continue to
be reported matter of fact. In twenty nineteen, there was
a video on social media show what appeared to be
a long, dark shape moving swiftly beneath the water's surface.
I saw that video. To me, I think there's something there,
and let me know if you guys are okay on
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TikTok okay. Yeah. Well, like I said, we're having some
storms here too, so let's talk about Mothman and okay, excellent,
thank you Mothman. So Point Pleasant, West Virginia became infamous
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for sightings of a strange winged humanoid in nineteen sixty six.
Descriptions vary, but Mothman has most often depicted as a
large figure with enormous wings and glowing red eyes. And
less than a year after the first sightings, the Silver
Bridge connecting West Virginia and Ohio fell, unliving forty six
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people and many Many locals believe the creature's appearance was
a warning of a pending disaster. It was nineteen sixty six,
and so Tom Bailey in nineteen sixty six says, I
was driving near the river when Suddenly, a huge winged
figure hovered above the trees. Its eyes glowsed like hot coals,
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and I could feel a cold dread in my chest
as I watched it. Also, now, Mothman is often viewed
as a harbinger and an olmen of doom. Its appearances
seem to signal tragedy. Let me tell you about for
those of you who don't know, I don't know what
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I saw at the Gates of Hell Cemetery, but I
believe after after looking at and listening and to people
talk about Mothman, I think it was Mothman. And here's why.
And there were three other people with me, by the way,
who saw this. So at the Gates of Hell Cemetery,
(44:55):
which I named the Gates of Hell over twenty three
years ago, is a a cemetery in located in Elizabethtown, Kentucky.
No one even knew that place even existed. It's an old,
abandoned cemetery. And when online radio was in its infancy,
I was doing an online paranormal show, this Sacred Division
on a paranormal network, and a family asked us to
(45:18):
go there because people were doing things they shouldn't do,
desecrating and so we went there to bless it. We
were there around midnight and I'll give a very cliff
notes version because it's on the documentary. And we were
at the very back. It's a small cemetery. It has
a fence around and a U shaped fence, and the
very back is this big dead tree there, And we
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were there around midnight. It was in the middle. I
think it's August or so. It was a summer. It
was hot. The crickets were making the noise, and then
everything stopped. The wind started, the tree started sting, going
back and forth and back and forth. We didn't feel
any wind where we were, and we saw what shadow
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people looked like. It first started out with five or
ten shadow people darting in and out behind trees outside
of the fence line. Originally we thought it was the
locals trying to scare us, but then it was fifteen,
then twenty five, then forty, and it looked like they
were closing us in, and so we were like, no, no, no,
we're done. Because we weren't there to perform the minor
(46:22):
rite of exorcism. We were there just to investigate. So
we walked out the same path and as we finally
exited and you can watch this on the documentary documentary
on YouTube. I made a documentary on this. You can
go to my YouTube channel look on Gates of Helts there.
So we were there at the out, you know, we
finally walked the got out of that place and there
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is a big tree at the entrance and our backs
are towards the cemetery. But one of the investigators had
a flashlight and it was holding I don't know what
they at first, I didn't know where they were shining it,
but they were shaking. And this is back of the
old days where it took big batteries and you could
hear the rattle of the batteries. And we looked and
(47:06):
we saw his hand shake and we turned around to
see what he was looking at. Every one of us
saw this thing. It was a massive winged creature. It
had red fluorescent eyes. To me, it looked like a
massive ten foot bat. That's what it looked like to me.
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And every single one of them said this. The Bishop
David Price was with me as well. We all saw
the same thing. The wings were spread out. He had
a long torso is well defined you could see and
it looked like a giant bat. It was so clear
we could see the claws because he was flying. Put
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his flashlight was right on this thing. So we all
we clearly saw it. It made no noise, it didn't
move it nothing it did. The wings are spread out,
and we knew that if we step a foot closer
that we were going to be attacked. We just we
all knew that, and so we That was one thing.
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That was one time that I can't define it. But
after all these years, I really do believe that was Muffman. Now,
do I believe it was demonic? No? No, we can.
Actually we could see you could see the fur. I
mean the flashlight was right on him, so I mean
the light was you could see the whole thing. You
could see the I don't know the bats have fur
or whatever, but you could see the torso I mean
(48:30):
it was a well defined Torso that's how clear we
saw it. I could see its claws in the tree.
We we did. I didn't. It wasn't fear. It was like, okay,
oddly enough, we all felt the same thing. If we
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stepped one inch closer, it would attack. That's what we felt,
every single one of us. It wasn't like it was
like a watch dog, like, okay, this is you know,
I'm drawing this line in the sand. Don't cross that.
It didn't feel demonic, because I know what a demonic feels.
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I know what that feels like that that wasn't like
this at all, but that's what it was to this day,
I mean. And then when I went home, it was
around midnight and I had my little dog, Kylie. She's
in heaven now. She's a small little, you know, twy
Schnlger and she needed to go outside. So I took
her outside and then right across the street from my
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house there are some woods or some bushes and then
a huge field. And as Kylie was doing her business,
I heard a growl. Now I've heard growls before during
extracystem this growl was different. This growl was so deep.
And I've talked about this and my story has never changed.
(49:57):
It felt like someone had a base spe right on
my back and turn the base up as loud as
I could feel the growl in the chamber of my chest,
and I grabbed Kylie stopped. I grabbed Kylie said you're done.
And so we're people say, well, could it have been
a wolf? No, a bear, no, deeper, bigger, whatever this
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thing was, this was This was not a cat, not
a dog. This was a very deep growl. And remember
this was about where it must have been, maybe fifteen
feet away from me. So I don't know what it was. Yeah,
(50:45):
I mean really this you're yeah, after all these years,
I still I am still animated by it because I can't.
I've never seen something like that in my life ever, never,
And that is just a place that I guess it
was mothat. I don't know's that's it's some type of cryptid.
(51:09):
But what that was, I don't know. And so that
is a place that I won't go. I won't go
there at night. You go there at night, you're asking
for trouble and you're gonna find trouble. It is truly,
it is an absolute different world. I think some people
can marbles. Yeah, yeah, uh, I think it followed me.
(51:30):
I think something certainly did. And now, of course it
didn't enter my home, thankfully. But the thing that here's
what's interesting about the growl, the growl that I heard,
I didn't feel that type of fear or panic when
I saw it. So when I saw it that I
never I didn't feel fear. It was just like you
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leave it alone, you don't push it, don't go any further.
Oh gosh, this was I don't know, maybe time goes
by so fast. Twenty and fifteen, maybe ten years ago
or so. Yeah, something like that. But it's a crazy place.
It's a crazy place. Next, let's talk about the kraken.
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I think it was some type of cryptid. I can
see it in my mind as clear as ten years
I can still see everything. It was so deeptailed. I've
never because, like I said, it was a full moon outside.
The flashlight shone the whole entire tree. It was one
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of those blast flashlights, not one of those little tiny
We saw the whole thing. So I mean we saw
the claws. I mean it was that clear, and these
are big claws. I mean these were huge claws on
the feet. Oh, I can't. I'm not an artist, but
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I could describe it to you if you're an artis,
I can describe. I can describe everything of what it
looked like, the wings, the torso, the face, everything. I
can see it as clear now as I did ten
years ago. Okay, let's talk about the kraken. The kraken.
(53:18):
Release the kraken. All right, this is an ancient sea monster,
and we see this first described in Soakas Norse mythology.
The kragn was feared as a colossal creature capable of
dragging entire ships beneath the waves. Believe it or not,
sailors actually talked about speaks of vast tentacle monsters lurking
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in the depths, sometimes surfacing to attack vessels. So in
the nineteenth century, by the way, sailors reported seeing a
monstrous creature with hundreds of feet of tentacles rise from
the ocean abyss. The legend persisted in modern times, with
submarine crews actually reporting strange encounters. In two thousand and seven,
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this is very interesting, a crew off the coast of
Newfoundland captured footage of a massive tentacle extending from the deep.
It was an image that rekindled beliefs of the krakens reality.
So let's go into a little bit deeper. I want
to talk about. Yeah, and there's all look and the sightings,
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especially the mothman. Their sightings are townspeople in West Virginia
say there was a couple in a car with a
mothman described how the enormous creature swooped over their vehicle
and its wings casting a shadow over the road, and
a group of teenagers claimed to have seen the creature
perched the top of a tree. It had red eyes fixed
(54:51):
on them as they drove by. But there was a
sheriff's deputy that reported a flying figure streaking through the
night sky and the creature's red eyes seemed to glow
with unnatural intensity. I absolutely one hundred percent. And by
the way, for those of you who are you know,
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we'll get to this the legend of the Mothman. On
December fifteenth, nineteen sixty seven, the Silver Bridge that was
a suspension bridge connecting Point Pleasant to Ohio completely collapsed
during rush hour, and many residents and investigators believe that
the mothman sightings were warnings. So we don't know, but
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we certainly see it. A lot of people see this creature.
Tom Bailey in nineteen sixty six says it was hovering
over the tree tops, wings outstretched, and its glowing eyes
stared directly into mine. He says, I felt like I
was looking into the abyss. And then Lisa Grant in
twenty ten says it was silent took off with a
(56:00):
rush of wind and disappeared into the night. And with
the Mothman sightings largely ceased by nineteen sixties, but they
have continued. I mean they hadn't stopped. There's the story
of Mothman inspired books, movies, festivals, the two thousand and
two film The Mothman Prophecies. Now, of course there's skeptics
(56:24):
and saying nonsense, but I disagree. I disagree. I know
what I saw. I don't know what it was, but
I know I saw it. Let's talk now about the
Appalachian Howler. Here's a few more cryptids that people have experienced.
Let me say, the Appalachian Mountains are no joke. That
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is scary stuff, paranormal PARANORMA Condon tape had on. Really
what a of the Mothman? Okay, Appalation Howler? Everybody? Yeah, oh,
(57:13):
very cool. Well listen to this. Known by many as
a cryptid, the legendary beast is said to prowl the
dense forest and rugged mountains of the Appalachian region in
the United States. So we're gonna go into talk a
little bit about that. The Appalation Howler is also known
(57:33):
as simply as the howler. It's a creature that has
captured the imagination of those living in the Appalation Mountains
for generations. I have opportunity to speak to someone who
lives in the Appalation Mountains and I was like, well,
I mean, could it be a dog? And I'll never forget.
He looked at me and he said, a dog. You
don't know if we can tell if it's a dog
(57:55):
or not. It's kind of like good the point I
get the point. Reports of the holler date back to
the early settlers and indigenous people in the region. They
shared stories of a large, fearsome animal with striking features,
described variously as bare sized creature with shaggy fur, glowing eyes, horns,
(58:18):
or antler like protrusions. The howler is actually said to
emit an eerie, blood curdling howls that echo through the
valleys and the hollows over there, and these hair raising
vocalizations often reported at night. And yeah, for those of
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and some some people talk about coyotes and say that
these that this thing was like the appalation howler is
a coyote. Here's the problem that I have with that theory. Uh.
I have friends that live in the Appalachian Mountains, and
I've even told them, well, some people are saying it coyote.
And and again they say, don't you think that we
know what a coyote sounds like? If they've been there
(01:02:58):
all their life, they know what So they're clearly hearing
something that's not a coyote. They would know what a
coyote sounds because they live there there there there, twenty
four to seven. So anyway, Now, in the field of cryptozoology,
the applation Haller holds a place of the as one
of the numerous unexplained entities that reside in the blurry
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intersection of myth and reality, and while mainstream science has
yet to confirm its existence, eyewitness accounts, grainy photographs recorded
howls continue to fuel speculation a koy wolf.
Speaker 1 (01:03:38):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (01:03:39):
Now, some theories suggests that the Haller could be misidentified
known animals such as a large black bear or cougar,
possibly with some genetic anomalies causing unusual features. Okay, but
the appalation Haller is more than just a cryptid. It
is a cultural icon that is deeply embedded in the
appalation folklore. A still by the way, stories of the
(01:04:01):
hall are often shared around campfires and family gatherings, but
a lot of people certainly serves as a fascinating example.
How you know, mythology, cultural and even natural history can intertwine.
Maria Thompson let me tell you this. So I talked
to Maria Thompson. She she lived in a small town
that was nestled in the Appalachian mountains, and as a
(01:04:25):
lifelong nature enthusiast, she oft she often hiked the trails
near her home, and so one uh autumn afternoon, she
decided to take her usual route, but she veered off
and to explore a less travel path, she said, she
does she walked there all the time, and she just thought, wow,
why not? And I spoke to her. So as the
(01:04:47):
sun then, of course, dipped below the horizon, she said,
it was kind of an eerie glow. It was unusual,
That's what That's the word she described it. And Marie
heard a low, like a mournful howl, echoing through the trees.
She paused, and she was convinced it like it must
(01:05:07):
be a coyote. Though something about it, the sound, it
felt different, she said, deeper, she described as primal. But
she just shrugged it off, and she just continued on.
But the howls persisted, and it grew closer and even
more frequent, and she then spotted movement in her peripheral vision.
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Thank you, thank you for the gifts and the rugaroo. Yeah.
She saw in her peripheral vision was a large, shadowy
figure that slinked between the trees, she said. She said
it was too big for a coyote. It was too
dark to be a deer. She said, it was absolutely
was not a bear, and her heart began to race.
(01:05:54):
She tried to grab her flashlight. She finally managed to
put her flashlight on the creature and it froze. It
had she glowing eyes. She described it as an elongated
snout covered in dark fur, and she was she and
I thought, well, could have had been you know, rabies.
(01:06:17):
She said, no, no, she because it was completely distorted.
It was not a normal creature she'd ever seen before
she grew up in the Appalachian Mountains. Thank you. So
she was struck with fear, recognizing the creature from local legends.
She believed that was the Howler. So before she could
make sense of the seting, the creature bolted into the forest.
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And even today, you know what I talked to her
about dot too long ago. She was shaky or her
her voice was shaky.
Speaker 1 (01:06:45):
And.
Speaker 2 (01:06:47):
That was that was absolutely there's another one, the Lake
Champlain Monster, the Lake Champlain Monster known as Champ. The
intriguing tale of the Lake Champlain Monster, commonly known as
Champ Thank You, legendary creature is said to inhabit the
waters of Lake Champ Playing. It's one hundred and twenty
(01:07:07):
five mile long body of fresh water that's nestled between
the northern portions of the United States of New York
and Vermont, extending all the way to Quebec, Canada. You know,
I think maybe mister producer can go out there and
Lake Champ Play and go check out to see Champ.
Maybe we'll get the mister producer to go put some
diving gear on and you know it's out in that
(01:07:28):
area and take one for the team, mister producer. So
the legend of Champ dates back centuries centuries. Among the
earliest records are the local native American tribes, specifically the
Abenaki and the Iroquois, who spoke of a large creature
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in the lake. And so the European settlers began reporting
sightings of a mysterious creature in this lake as early
as sixteen hundreds. Oh you saw him, And in sixteen
oh nine the French explorer Samuel L. Champlain reportedly saw
a large creature resembling a serpent a large fish, though
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his description may have been misidentified. But the modern legend
gained momentum in the nineteenth century because on July eighteen, nineteen,
a report by a local newspaper documented a sighting by
Captain Crumb, who claimed to have seen an enormous serpent
in the lake with bright silvery scales that glistened, as
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they said, in the sun. And throughout the twenty first century,
numerous eyewitnesses accounts have surfaced. Have you seen any of this?
Let me know, often describing a creature with a long
neck and a body resembling that of a dinosaur similar
very similar to the Lockness Monster. Now, of course, there's
been a lot of inquiry and skepticism. In nineteen seventy seven,
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a photograph taken by Sandra Mancy purportedly showing Champ has
been one of the most scrutinized pieces of evidence. Those
subsequent analysis have been inconclusive as to whether it depicts
a living creature or just an object. Now skeptics often
attribute Champ sightings of misidentification common lake animals, floating logs, waves,
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or other natural phenomena, but the legend of Champ has
become a significant part of the local culture. Champs likeness
appears in various logos and mascots. The legend is enthusiastically
embraced by tourism. Festivals, boat tours, souvenirs all capitalized on
the mystery of this creature. Matter of fact, the state
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of Vermont has even given Champ protection as an endangered species.
That's interesting, and the Lake Champlain Monster or Champ is
captivating mix of folklore, witness testimonies, scientific curiosity. Now there
have been, by the way, there have been reports personal encounters.
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For generations. The residents of Burlington, Vermont been there. Beautiful,
Beautiful Vermont is beautiful, celebrated the annual Champ Festival in
honor of Champ, the legendary Lake Champlain Monster, and to
most it was a summer fun However, for Alex, a
local fisherman, it was a reminder of the encounter he
had as a teenager. So this is what Alex had
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told several people in newspapers and other articles, and he
said it was a foggy morning in June when at
that time young Alex joined his father on the boat
for an early fishing trip. The lake was calm, the
surface smooth as glass, and as they cast their lines,
Alex noticed ripples forming in the distance, accompanied by a
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series of low rhythmic waves. Curiosity peaked and they watched
as a long shape rose from the depths across the water.
Its sleek, dark body glistened in the dawn light. It
moved gracefully, leaving a trail of foam in its wake
before disappearing, and then white eyed Alex with his father
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sat in stunned silence. Though no one believed the tale
without evidence, they never doubted what they saw, and the
encounter with Champ became a bond between them and they
were absolutely convinced. We're going to talk a little bit
more about the again, the Jersey Devil. The Jersey Devil
is very, very interesting and I have some really scary
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stories that I've spoke to people about this. So, the
legend of the Jersey Devil is one of the most famous,
enduring myths and cryptids in American folklore. It's centered in
pine barrens of New Jersey. According to the legend, the
story of the Jersey Devil back to the eighteenth century,
where it said that a woman known as Mother Leads
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cursed her thirteenth child, transforming it into a creature with hooves, wings,
a goat like head. Well, this creature, known as the
Jersey Devil, is said to haunt the Pine barrens, terrorizing
the locals and causing fear and fascination for centuries. And
the Pine Barons themselves are a vast their mysterious wilderness
area in New Jersey, characterized by dense forests, swamps, sandy soil. Well,
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thank you very much, Starla, thank you very kind of you.
I'm curious, mister producer, let us know in the chat
or whatever, have you ever been there? Have you ever
been to this pine barrens? So, the legends of the
Jersey Devil has evolved over the years, with various accounts
describing the creature as a harbringer of doom, protector of
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the wilderness, mischievous trickster. And it's the speculation in skepticism
surrounding the existence of the Jersey Devil. The myth continues
to captivate the imagination. So a legend of the Jersey
Devil and the Pine Barons serves as a reminder the
power of storytelling and whether or not this thing exists
or not is up for debate. Oh no, he says,
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not yet, he says, heard a lot about the Jersey Devil. Yeah,
but listen to this. So throughout the years I've had
I've had, you are in the Kathy is in the
Pine Barons. So Kathy, you have to tell us you
believe in this Jersey Devil. Now, because I've been doing
this for twenty three years, I've pretty much interviewed thousands
of people, quite a few, maybe not thousands, but quite
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a few people. I remember interviewing Jake Peterson. Now, he
was a park ranger assigned to the sprawling and dense
Wharton State Forest and the Pine Barons of New Jersey, oh,
fifteen minutes from oh Galloway. Wow. Now, Jake, he was
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a man of science. He dismissed these you know, goat
people and all this other stuff is just nonsense. Well,
one late winter is at night, Jake was patrolling the
park and ensuring no campers had ventured into restricted areas.
The forest was early quiet, and the only sounds that
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was his footsteps crunching on the frozen ground. So as
Jake scanned the area with his flashlight, the beam caught
a pair of reflective eyes pierced high in the branches
of an ancient oak. He said, the creature's silhouette was
unlike anything he's ever seen. He says, what looked like
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large wings talked against its body, and a long serpentine
tail curdling down the branch. And he said, before he
could react, the creature emitted a blood curdling screech and
took flight, its wings cutting through the air with a
tremendous force. And I asked him, well, could it have
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been an owl? I have to be because some of
the owls can be pretty large, But he said, look,
I stumbled back. He struggled to regain his composure as
a creature vanished into the night sky, and he says,
I know what an owl looks like. You know, he
said that this was You're thinking you're thinking too small,
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so skeptical at first, The sighting left shake reevaluating his beliefs,
and he kept his story mostly to himself, sharing it
only to those you know who like him Proud the
dense pines. But he was absolutely convinced, one hundred percent
that what he saw was something. He doesn't know what
it was, but he absolutely was convinced that he saw
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this creature. Now, who is it that said that they're
in the pines? Yeah, I'm waiting for someone to tell
me because oh, so have you have you ever seen this?
So Kathy on TikTok is saying she lives actually in the pines.
Have you seen this creature? Yeah, I'm it's oh you
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have not? Okay, all right, well very good, Well okay,
all right, So we're gonna close this one out. There's
a lot here, there's a and even the infield, the
infield Monster. We've talked about that not too long ago.
The infield Monster is people you've always heard about it. Yeah,
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the infield Monster. Its shrouded in myth and mystery, but
it's kept the the imagination of locals and researchers and
enthusiasts alike. Uh So, the Infield Monster. Have you check
that out, guys, I would strongly encourage you. Infield E
n FI E l D. It's a cryptid. It's a
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creature whose existence is suggested by alleged people. Experts even
in the nineteen seventies Infield, Illinois and people describe the
Infield Monster, typically as a large, hairy ape like creature
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standing about seven feet tall. It emits a really high
piercing hype the high piercing sound. As a matter of fact,
it was first sighted by Henry McDaniel. Oh we've gotta
do a little puzzle here. One second, there we go, okay,
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by Henry McDaniel and his family in April of nineteen
seventy three, who reported that it attempted to attack their
whole and according to the accounts, the creature had three legs,
a short body, two pink eyes, the size of a flashlights,
and a coating of gray hair, among other features, and
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some people this caused such a fright. Sightings reports from
other residents in the area added to the mystery of
the Infield Monster. The Infield Monster sightings generated widespread interest
and it even got the local law enforcement and of
course media and I'm curious onlookers to investigate the phenomena.
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That's how bad it. So many people were reporting this
creature that the law actually had to get involved. And
when you think about that, guys, that's something not to
Oh great, great, well, welcome, welcome, I appreciate you. Okay. So,
despite extensive attention and investigation at the time, the Infield
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Monster remains an unsolved mystery. But the legend of the
Infield Monster presents it persists even today, and this enigmatic
in magnet, it's nature, the enduring interest, it continues to
live all even now. People were terrified of this creature.
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The town's town, the town, it's a neat atmosphere, it's
a natural landscapes it it's a beautiful little town. But
the earliest documents sighting is again occurred in April nineteen
seventy three, and McDaniel detailed descriptions of the appearance called
the police and the era. People at that time were
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so terrified of this creature, so terrible you've already looked at,
So terrified that people are told don't go out of
your house, don't go out at nights, stay in your home.
I mean, they were really legitimately terrified of this thing.
So when you and when you get the law enforcement
involved in this and they're taking this seriously, that makes
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you kind of worried. And so yeah. In nineteen seventy three,
a family were actually they had strange noises outside their residence.
It was dead of night, and McDaniel claimed to have
witnessed this creature and the family report the infi monster's
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aggressive behavior. So yeah, and of course the Rugaru. We
talked about what someone had mentioned, the Rugou. There are
so many cryptids we could do a four Oh my gosh,
it's already eight twenty gosh, there are so many cryptid stories.
We could do a four hour show just on cryptis alone.
Because there are there's so much out there that people
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are seeing. This is why I'm thinking that there's something
going on, and there's more. We're not finished yet. I
have more stories. The problem is there are far too
many people who are who are seeing this. And there's
also okay, I've got to laugh at this one. There
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are some people that believe that there's a there's a
thing called the Frogmen. I know, I know, I know,
don't I'm just telling you now. It's the frogman, the
ape man, this man, that man. I know there's someone's
like what it's like, No, that's kind of that goes
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a little bit too much. But now the Lake Champlain
a serpent, no question. Matter of fact. There's a woman
named Sarah. She was she was a local artist. She
was painting a landscape on her grandfather's boat as it drifted,
you know, in the calm waters a Lake Champlain. And
just as she began to capture the setting sun on
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her canvas, uh, she noticed ripples in the water that
didn't match the usual lapping of the waves, and she
initially dismissed it, and then she returned to her painting.
She saw a large shape that was surfaced about one
hundred yards away. It had thirty feet visible above, she said.
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She could clearly see this creature and had dark like
skin to it, similar to both the whale and a snake,
she said, And she's absolutely convinced that what she saw
was true. The Yetti there was a Sherpa who actually
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I don't know if it was an article that he
I think I've read this in an article in Nepal.
His name is Raj A Sherpa is a guide you hire.
For example, a sherpa is if you want to go
on mountains everest, you know, and they go with you.
But Raj is the name of the sherpa. He had
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heard the tales all his life. He remained skeptical of
these yetti. He didn't believe in this yety. However, during
a climb with a small group, they found enormous footprints
in the snow at elevations where a few animals tread,
and then on closer inspection, they noticed a figure high
on the ridge through binoculars. It was. They described it
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as a tall, hairy creature moving with surprising agility across
this rocky incline, and it quickly just disappeared behind a
rocky outcrop. There are many people, there are many surpas
that have absolutely have said that they've heard this, even
Bigfoot there was I had an interview. I interviewed a logger.
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It was in the Pacific Northwest. His name was Mike,
and when I had him on the show many years ago,
he said he was working deep in the forest of
the Pacific Northwest and Mike he stumbled upon a set
of massive footprints that was embedded into there. He clearly
saw it he didn't have anything to unfortunately a cast
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or to mold it. The prints were well preserved, though
by recent rain, indicating that a creature far larger than
a bear. And I asked him, well, could have been
a bear? He said, look, I've seen bear prints all
my life. This was not a bear print. This was
a large man foot print, and it's Mike followed the
tracks for several miles, noting broken branches and even scattered
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foliage as if something heavy had, you know, charged through them.
He never saw the creature, and the tracks just disappear
near a mossy stream, but he absolutely saw. He is
convinced that he saw this creature or saw he saw
the footprints. And I asked, could have been someone, you know,
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making a joke. He said no, because there was no
one else around, because he was there the whole time,
and they also had I said, well, what about a night.
Someone could have easily, you know, tricking you at night?
He said no because we had security cameras there, because
they had equipment, and he said the security cameras are
automatically connected to his phone, and if they had any
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type of movement or something like that, he would be
able to see it, and he said there was nothing. Nothing.
So what Bill Bill says, he's compiling a list of them.
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What were you compiling a list of what? Bill's one
of our moderators on TikTok oh the rugaroo? Yeah, oh,
cryptids very cool. Now, I've interviewed someone who lived in Knowlins.
Cryptos all over the world. Okay, So I interviewed someone
who lives in Orlins about the rugaroo. And he's a fisherman.
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That's what he does. He's a fisherman. Now he is
absolutely one million convents, one million percent convinced that the
rugaroo exists. I'll get that question just a second. Yeah,
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you have you guys ever heard of the rugaroo? Absolutely?
The rugaroo is a very interesting creature. Okay, let's talk
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about it for a second. So if you don't know
about the rugaroo. Is the name of course, which the
North American folklore. Many people call it folklore, but you
call it folklore and some people and they look at
you like you're crazy. It's Cajun folklore and it's in
the swamps of Louisiana, and so it's like the same
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it's like, well, the same type of were wolf is
called that it's a mythology of a certain French communities
is known as the another name very similar to the rugaroo,
and it's like a wolf, but that the word that
it's the idea of a man transforming into an animal.
So the rugaroo thus designated the same creature. However, North
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America folklore, the myth acquired some you know, interesting peculiarities,
and so it's better to speak of rugaroo to avoid confusion,
although in practice they continue to be used. Both named interchangeably.
When you're talking about the one that looks like a
were wolf versus the rigaroo. It has a body of
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a man and the head of a wolf. And they
say that it roams the woods and fields looking for
its prey at darken night, a were wolf, and that
its eyes are red and bloodshed. It can be. It
can run on its feet, although it tends to prowl,
stalking on all fours, stopping and you know, sniffing left
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and right, and in a predatory attitude. And above all,
they say that he is thirsty for blood. Now there's
a lot of especially in Native American folklore, there's a
many people, Oh you saw it really all right? B
is saying that they saw one in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
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He was standing up. Oh that's fascinating. Okay, seriously, I
would I want to do a presentation on vampires. That's
what I want to do. I would like to go
to New Orleans and really one h percent meet someone
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who is legitimate through the things. They're a legitimate vampire.
Interdimensional beings, That's a good question a lot of people.
Matter of fact, we talked to the expert on the
Bigfoot expert not that long ago, and he absolutely believes
that they are interdimensional beings. You know, whether they are
(01:29:25):
or not, we don't know. But let's talk a little
bit about the rugaroo. Yeah, they're they're scary. This is
not uh, guys, I'm telling you what if the gentleman
that I know had lived in Louisiana all his life,
he was a fisherman, and he would not he he
will not go there at night in the swamps. He won't.
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And so people are that they take that very seriously,
certain people. I mean again, this guy he lived there
all his life. Really, so I was saying during mary Gaue,
the voodoo priests as warns of the creature. Yeah, the rugaroo,
it's a again. It's a mythical creature some people say
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mythical from Cajun folklore. It's in Louisiana. It's like a
were wolf like creature. It prowls the swamps and the
values of Louisiana. The legend says that the rugaroo is
a person who has been cursed or made a deal
with the devil, and as a result, they transform into
a terrifying beast under the light of a full moon.
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So the rugaroo is said to be a shape shifter,
able to take on different forms to avoid capture. It's
also believed to have like glowing red eyes and a
howling cry that strikes fear into those who hear it. Now,
some stories warned that if you encounter the rugaroo, you
must either unlive it or pass the curse on to
someone else to avoid becoming a rugaroo yourself. That's kind
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of but I spoke to I had a presentation. One time.
I spoke to a hunter in Louisiana, and I asked
him about the rugaro and he said, he absolutely Let
me tell you what he said briefly. So this hunter,
we'll just call him Joe because he didn't want to
be named he said, he ventured deep into the Louisiana swamps,
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as he normally always does in search for game, because
he lives there. I mean, that's what he does. And
as night fell, he heard a wrestling in the bushes
and he caught a glimpse of glowing red eyes, and
ignoring the warnings of locals, he brushed it off as superstition.
And the next day he was found wondering the swamps
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and didn't know anything. He didn't remember what happened. He
didn't remember nothing. All he remembered is seeing this creature
and then just wondering the swamps the next day and someone, thankfully,
they found him. He has no memory. He had no
memory of what happened after he saw this creature. Then
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then the next day he doesn't know where he was.
They don't know. Yeah, that's kind of creepy. And now
the DuPont family, known for their deep Cajun roots, were
plagued by a series of misfortunes. After an alleged chance
encounter with the rugaroo see one moonlit night, livestock were
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found mutilated crops whither. The family members fell ill with
strange ailments and desperate for a solution. The DuPonts sought
help of a local witchdoctor to lift the curse before
they lost everything. That's an alleged story. There was also
a fishing captain, a trawler captain known for his skepticism
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of the local lore. He didn't believe, and so he
steered his boat into uncharted warders off the coast of Louisiana.
The crew laughed off warnings of the Rugaroo the haunting
of the Vayu, until strange occurrences began to plague their vessel.
They said that they would hear mysterious howls echoed across
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the waters. Fishermen reported sightings of monstrous beasts lurking in
the fog. The boat kept having problems as they got
closer and closer to these to these howls. There was
also a woman named Ellie. I spoke to her many
years ago about the Rigaroo, and she says she was
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driving home late one night, and normally she never does
this because she doesn't like driving in the back roads
of Louisiana. She's lived there all her life. She just
still it still freaks her out. But she was driving
home late one night after work. There was a winding
roads there and she she said she encountered a figure,
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a large figure, standing by the roadside. Its eyes were red,
and ignoring her instincts to flee, she slowed down because
she wanted to see this whatever it was, because she
said it was kind of a little about ten feet
away from the road and she could only see the backside,
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and she described it it looked like human, but there
was she didn't see clothes, and so she got closer.
Was it the rugaroo? Was the big Foot? I don't know.
But as she got closer, she said that this thing snarled,
made this really left. She rolled the window down and
see if it was a person needing help, and it
made this deep growl and took off in the woods.
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And she said she never never ever would drive again,
ever back into the dark areas of Louisiana. You live
on forty acres in Louisiana. Oh, you get in by dark.
See that's what I'm saying. These people they live, they
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live in Louisian Uh. And many people who live, certainly
in the Bayou, they will know. Some people will just
kind of roll your eyes and kind of like okay, yeah, right,
But there are some people that are absolutely convinced that
something is going on there. Who knows. That's the problem.
That's the issue, isn't it is because there's too many
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people who experiencing it. And because there's so many people
experiencing these creatures, I think that we have to kind
of look at this and say, there could be some
real And I've got so many stories, so many stories,
especially big foot encounters. Yep, Okay, we'll get you some
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of your questions. Okay, I'm just sending a message here.
There you go, all right, Oh yeah, I've got there's
some That's what I'm saying about the Bigfoot. I think
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of all cryptids, I think Bigfoot is the one that
I think, in my opinion, and that creature that I saw,
that wing creature, because I saw it. I think of
all cryptids, I think those are the ones that probably
for me, are the most realistic because there's too many
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people seeing it, too many people. Oh, I've got so
my word, I could write a book on throughout the years,
talking to people and their experience and what they experience
with Bigfoot. I've got so many stories I can tell
you easily, right right right right, William. You know I
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did a presentation once on the appellation on the mountains,
I might have to do that again, especially the appalation.
Superstitions and stories of monsters in the appalation woulds. So
maybe I don't know. Are there are the aliens? It's interesting.
I don't know. There is a debate on Bigfoot. Is
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it an inter dimensional being? Isn't an alien? We simply
don't know. But stories, Oh my goodness, yeah, I could
easily do that. There's a lot of people. Are sirens
of the sea possibly real, like in the Iliad on
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the Odyssey. See, that's the thing. I think there's quite
a few people who are seeing these things. And because
they're seeing that, I'm willing to listen. Just because I've
never seen it doesn't mean that they don't exist. Yeah,
I mean because they don't have anything to They're not
selling anything like a lot of people would talk about.
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So in Greek mythology, sirens are creatures and they have
like an upper body of a woman and a lower
body of a bird or even a fish, a mermaid
if you will. I've never seen obviously a mermaid. So
I'm I'm a bit more No, I'm a lot more
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skeptical on mermaids existing than I am on a big
Foot or even Mothman, primarily because I've seen Mothman. But
I'm not seen I'm I'm not seeing Bigfoot the actual fi.
But I've seen those eyes. I've seen the green, the
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green fluorescent eyes. The smell was pretty bad and it
was tall. I mean this this creature was tall. Oh yeah,
I can tell big I have a yeah, let me
pull a file. So yeah, someone's asking about yep, I
(01:39:00):
absolutely could do this. Let me show you right now,
someone's asking about Bigfoot. I talk to people. There was
a I spoke to a hiker and his name was Jake,
and he hiked all the time. That's all he does.
I mean, he just he loves hiking. So but he
was hiking alone in the dense forest of the Pacific Northwest,
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and Jake noted, and he's very advanced hiker, and he
noticed the unused the usual sound the forest sounds around him.
They just stopped, and he said that like the air
became He described it as unnervingly still, completely still, and
(01:39:45):
as he continued on the trail, he spotted a large,
dark figure moving parallel to him about fifty yards. The
creature matched his pace, easily observing him silently and obviously
to frighten to confront it. He quickened his pace until
he reached got clearing, at which point the presence didn't
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follow him. Now this guy again, I mean, he was
not a kid. He was It's not Jake from State Farm.
I've also I spoke to Laura. Now Laura, she said
that during a weekend retreat at a they had a
cabin in northern California. They would just go and so
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they owned this cabin. They owned several, you know, lands
of some acres, and Laura and her friends were enjoying
a peaceful evening around the campfire, no big deal, and
they heard heavy footsteps coming from the woods, and assuming
that it could be a bear, they said, let's go inside.
You know, they live in the city, they own a cabin.
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They go there just to get away from the craziness.
So they're not outdoors women, so just to be safe.
So they went inside and they looked through the window
and Laura's breath this is the way she described it.
I was like, well, I've never heard that before. She said,
Laura's breath caught her caught in her throat, and I
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was like, what does that mean? She said, it's like
I couldn't breathe. And she said she saw a tall figure,
much too big to be a human or a bear.
And she said, it's standing right at the forest EDGs
watching them. And I said, well, I mean, did it
have long legs that could have Could it have been
a bear standing because my thought was it was a
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bear standing and scratching. She said, no, these had long
It had long legs. Because you know a big a
big kodiak or or you know grizzly bear. You know,
they can stand and they're pretty tall when they scrant
and they're scratching, you know, their their back or they're
putting scent on the tree, but their legs are you know,
usually not very tall. She said, no, these were really
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long legs. And it terrified her. Her all of her
friends saw it. They all saw it, and that bothered her.
That it bothered but it bothered her so much. This
was the place she loved going to to get away
from the stress and work. It bothered as so much
as she sold the property. See that's what I'm saying.
When you when something like that happens, this is the
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person who loved going there. This was her, this was
her retreat away from the craziness. She's not selling a DVD,
she's not selling a book, she's not doing television shows.
She sold her and she loved that place, but it
bothered her that much. So, I mean, there was a gentleman.
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His name is Mark, and he was driving through a
secluded mountain road late late at night, and he noticed
his headlights briefly shining on a tall silhouette standing by
the side of the road. He dismissed it like as
a tree stump at first, but he was startled. The
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figure turned its head to follow his car movement and
he almost he said, he almost crashed into a tree.
He drove off faster, and that he he said the
face had like a large ape, human like fate facial feature.
That's the way he described it, and that startled him.
That startled him. I spoke to a fisherman an Oregon.
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His name is Dave, and so while fishing alone at
dusk and a river in Oregon, Dave heard splashing upstream.
Now he he loved fishing, and that's he that's what
he did. He's passed away since, but that I mean,
he he was there all the time. So he heard the
splashing and but a fish, you know, he was very
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familiar with how fish makes and he said, no, this
was much bigger. And he glanced up to this and
he saw a huge figure walking through the water toward
the opposite bank. The creature, he said, was covered in
dark hair. Uh moved with he said, with surprising speed.
I said, what do you mean surprising speed? And he said,
because I mean the the He clearly saw it. He said,
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the water was high enough to where it reached this
creature's you know, waste, But he just moved right through it,
as if the water wasn't really enough to stop him
or slowing down. And he was, he was, he was
in terror, and he stayed quiet in his boat. He
didn't make any noise until the creature obviously went into
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the underbush and he took off. He took off. But
I mean again, this is he said, This was a
bigger creature and it was probably you know, up to
his waist five feet maybe. And he was at this creature,
he said, was just moving just right along and not
slowing at all. Yep. Another person, her name is Sandra.
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She moved. She moved as well. She moved. Sandra said
that she was woken in the middle of the night
her dog barking furiously at something outside. I just wouldn't stop,
and she said, when she turned on the porch light,
she was shocked. She saw this massive shape and I'm
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looking at her notes now. It was hunched over the
bird feeder. I said, well, why would it be to
the bird feeder. The creature then looked up, briefly meeting
her eyes, and she saw this creature, she said, and well,
the dog had like a doghouse and they had food,
and so she said, there was food outside, and she
thought perhaps maybe the creature was hungry or something. I
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don't know, but it and originally she thought perhaps maybe
this creature was looking for the dog. So she was
because there was dog food in the dog's pan. The
dog comes in at night and stays outside and plays
outside and that kind of stuff. But at nighttime, the
dog always comes in because it kind of like she
just wanted that as a security, and so she was
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kind of thinking that it's possible that it was looking
for the dog or the dog food. Nonetheless, it bent
down and she said, in the back, there's a back porch,
and then when you go over to the left and
there's a dog. And so she was maybe ten feet
away from this thing. This thing, it was all hair.
It was like an ape like she that's the way
she described it. It was this ape like creature and
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it looked up and it took off. She moved. I mean,
that's that's what I'm saying. When you move like that's
pretty profound. And then one more there was a in
the Appalachian Mountains. I talked to an individual who had
a group of friends, and they said that it was
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a camping site and it's a well used site in
the Appalation Mountain and a group of friends were startled
because by a rustling of heavy footsteps around their tent.
And when they went outside, they saw these massive footprints
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in the mud leading away from the tent. And they
didn't see anything. They said they smelt a really bad odor,
but they saw these clear. They didn't have any casts
or anything like that that the mold or the mold it.
But they saw these massive footprints and obviously this thing
took off, but they said that it was like brushing
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against the tent, like no, no, no, no, no, no,
I don't think so this is why I'm not ever
going to be going out in a tent no more.
And there was a we'll do one more. There was
a in Kentucky. I spoke to a farmer and he
had always heard tales of this mysterious creature in Kentucky
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in the woods. But he was an old time he
didn't he didn't be live any but anyway, one evening
he found his usually skittish horses unusually calm, and he
said they were silently staring toward the tree line, almost
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frozen in fear. Now, that wasn't normal for them. And
then he was trying to look at what they were
trying to because all of the horses were just and
he says, peering into a dim light, he spotted what
he said was a tall figure. It was partially obscured
by shadows, and it swiftly vanished into the undergrowth, and
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the horses remained fixated on that spot long after it
had disappeared. But it bothered the horses so much that
they were frozen. They were literally frozen in fear. And
he said that was pretty profound. Okay, for those of
you whore listening to this on podcasts, I say good night,
to you guys,